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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÀRLAG Càrlag Mr. John Watson Inverlochy
Mr. William Watson Inverlochy
Mr. McKenzie Abernethy
040 A ridge of mountain land stretching eastward from "Creagan a' Chaise" and forming part of Cromdale Hills, Altitude about 2100 ft [feet] Meaning: A lock of Wool.
BAC BUIDHE Bac Buidhe Mr. John Watson Inverlochy
Mr. William Watson Inverlochy
Mr. McKenzie Abernethy
040 A small glen or hollow, on the south side of "Carlag", in which a small stream (Allt Tarsuinn) rises. Meaning: Yellow Hollow.
ALLT TARSUINN Allt Tarsuinn Mr. John Watson Inverlochy
Mr. William Watson Inverlochy
Mr. McKenzie Abernethy
040 A small mountain Stream, rising in "Bac Buidhe", tributary to "Allt Mor". Meaning: the Cross Burn.
ALLT MÒR Allt Mor Mr. John Watson Inverlochy
Mr. William Watson Inverlochy
Mr. McKenzie Abernethy
040 A mountain Stream rising at the Co. [County] Boundary near "Creagan-a Chaise". It forms the boundary of the County from its Source, to its confluence with the Water of Lochy near Dailabhrogat. Meaning, Big Stream.

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Co. [County] of Banff. -- Ph. [Parish] of Kirkmichael

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