OS1/4/18/78
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURN OF LOCHY | Burn of Lochy | Mr. William Watson Inverlochy Mr. John Watson Inverlochy Mr. Shaw Baileamhulluin |
040 | This is the continuation of the Burn of Brown, from Bridge of Brown to its junction with the River Avon, near Inverlochy. |
CAOCHAN FEARNA | Caochan Fearna | Mr. William Watson Inverlochy Mr. John Watson Inverlochy Mr. Shaw Baileamhulluin |
040 | A small mountain stream, issuing from a peat moss. Situated at the south end of Cnoc Fergan. Meaning. Caochan a Stream and Fearna Alder. The name is a corruption of Caochan an Fhearna. |
ALLT NAM MUC | Allt nam Muc Allt na Muc |
Mr. Alexander Innes Fodderletter Mr. William Ross Fodderletter Mr. John McPherson Fodderletter |
040 | A small stream rising in a peat moss on the north side of "Tom Mor" & flowing northward between Fodderletter & Baileanaodainn into the river Avon. Anglice. The pigs burn. |
CREAG AN IARUINN | Creag an Iaruinn Creag an Iaruinn |
Mr. Alexander Innes Fodderletter Mr. William Ross Fodderletter Mr. John McPherson Fodderletter |
040 | A conspicuous hill situated on the south west of "Cnoc Fergan" - Meaning The Iron Craig or hill. |
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[Page] 78Co. [County] of Banff. -- Ph. [Parish] of Kirkmichael
[Note to Burn of Lochy, altered from Water of Lochy:]
Corrected to correspond with the
arrangement adopted by the
Inverness division.
[Note to alteration in description of Burn of Lochy:]
Corrected from the N. [Name] Sheets
of Inverness division.
[Initialled] G.G.
Col Serj RE [Colour Sergeant Royal Engineers]
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