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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLEN BEANIE Glen Beanie
Glen Beanie
Glen Beanie
Glen Beanie
Glenbaynie
Estate Map
John Robertson Auchavan
A Lamont Crandart
A McIntosh Fergus
Jervise's Memorials P. [Page] 34
015 A narrow glen bounded on the east & west by hill features extending from Meadhonach to the farm of Dalvanie the burn bearing the same name passes through its centre.
MCCOMIE'S CHAIR and WELL McComie's Chair Mrs. Lamond Occupier Crandart
Jervise's Memorials Angus &c &c
015 See "Crandart" - A large stone in the solitude of Glenbaynie known at this day as McComie's Chair
Jervise P. [Page] 34
DAIL NA SNEACHD Dail na Sneachd
Dail na Sneachd
Dail na Sneachd
William Grewer
John Robertson
John Ramsay
015 An old dwelling situated on the borders of the River Isla

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Glenisla Parish -- Forfarshire

McComie's Chair and Well [note]
See attached Communication
A large stone somewhat
resembling a chair without arms,
a little to the N.E. [North East] of Creag an Soillor
ther is sufficient room on the seat
for two individuals. Close to it is
a small spring nearly grown over
with grass & fog - known as McComie's Well.

Dail na Sneachd [note]
"The snowy hollow" (G [Gaelic])

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