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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CORE LINN Core Linn Mr. Morrison, Linnhouse
Mr. Duncan Parkhill
Mr. England, Townhead
008.02 A high perpendicular precipice, in the bed of the Core burn, over which it falls, forming a linn or Cataract.
CORELINN BRIDGE Corelinn Bridge Mr. Morrison.
Mr. Duncan.
Mr. England
008.02 A stone Bridge across core burn near Linnhouse farm, immediately above Core Linn.
CORE BURN Core Burn Mr. Morrison.
Mr. Duncan.
Mr. England
008.02 A stream rising near the summit of the hills in Aultmore, and flowing northward, passing close by Linnhouse farm house, where it falls over the Core Linn: thence through Linnhouse Wood, at the north end of which, near Drybridge, it unites with the Burn of Letterfourie, the united streams from their confluence, to the sea at Buckie, is called the Burn of Buckie

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