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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIG CAIRNY Craig Cairny
Craig Cairny
Craig Cairny
Craig Cairny
Den of Craig Cairny
A. McFarlane, Leytack
J. Duncan Auchnacree
J Winter, Flobbets
William Gibb, Gamekeeper
Estate Map
018 A fine Pass across the ridge of hill between the Cruick, on the east side, and the Noran on the west. The north side of the Pass from the declivity on the "Month Shank" side is a mass of loose stones & the least appearance of out-croppings of rock on that side. There is a fine spring about the middle of the Pass in the hollow at the bottom. From this Spring a stream flows a distance of two or three chains and sinks naturally, issuing again further down it flows to the Cruick. "Craig Cairny" not Den of Craig Cairny is the customary form of the name
MONTH SHANK Month Shank A. McFarlane, Leytack
J. Duncan Auchnacree
J Winter, Flobbets
William Gibb, Gamekeeper
Estate Map
018 The name is a corruption of Mount and a very common one in this district. The Shank is the actual ridge falling on one side to Craig Cairny and on the other to the head of the Cruick & it extends North-westwards to
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Co. [County] Forfar -- Fearn Parish

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