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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MEALL NA GAINEIMH | Meall na Gaineimh Meall na Gaineimh Meall na Gaineimh Meall-a-ghaneimh |
Mr E. McIntosh Mr Alexander McRae Revd [Reverend] J. A. McLennan Old Statistical Account |
046 ; 049 | A high and very prominent hill on Ben Avon Range the property of His Grace the DuKe of Richmond meaning the Sand Hill. |
GLEN BUILG | Glen Builg Glen Builg Glen Builg Glenbuilg |
Mr E. McIntosh Mr Alexander McRae Revd [Reverend] J. A. McLennan Old Statistical Account |
046 ; 049 | A deep, narrow and rocKy ravine extending from the foot of Loch Bulg to Inchrory. the property of His Grace the DuKe of Richmond. |
FEITH AN LUICH | Feithe an Luich Feithe an Luich Feithe an Luich |
Mr E. McIntosh Mr Alexander McRae Revd [Reverend] J. A. McLennan |
049 | A small stream which issues from Loch Builg, and after a very short course falls into the adjacent Stream which from this point changes its name from Feithe an Laoigh to Builg Burn. means Stream of the LaKe. |
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[Page] 190Co. [County] of Banff -- Parish of Kirkmichael
Meall na Gaineimh [note] Meall na Gainimh ?
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