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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE SCORRIE | The Scorrie The Scorrie The Scorrie Scorrie |
Estate Plan, Date 1858 Robert Welsh, "Acharn" Archibald Whyte, "Braedownie" Estate Plan of Clova |
010 | Applicable to a cluster of sharp pointed rocks, precipitous and rugged and placed at a considerable elevation above the ground to the east. The name is of Gaelic origin and is in all probability derived from Sgor, Sgorr, from which the word Sgorrach, or Sgorach is obtained. |
WINTER CORRIE | Winter Corrie Winter Corrie Winter Corrie Winter Corry |
David Findlay, "Hillocks" Robert Welsh, "Acharn" Archibald Whyte, "Braedownie" Estate Plan |
010 | A remarkable hollow between "The Scorrie" and the ridge of rocks extending south-west from "Steel's Craig". The burn of Gourack passes through its centre. |
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