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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG NA CUIGEIL Creag na Cuigeil
Creag na Cuigeil
Creag na Cuigeil
John Robertson
Thomas Shaw
Alexander Shaw
022 A well known name applied to a prominent craig on the south eastern shoulder of "Mount Blair" signifying the Craig of the Distaff.
CREAG LOISGTE Creag Loisgte
Creag Loisgte
Creag Loisgte
Craig Loiste
Thomas Shaw
Alexander Shaw
John Robertson
Estate Plan
022 A small craig situated about 20 chains east of "Creag na Cuigeil" the name signifies Burnt Craig
CORRIE VANOCH Corrie Vanoch
Corrie Vanoch
Corrie Vanoch
Corrie Vanoch
John Robertson
John McKenzie. Alrick
Thomas Shaw
Estate Plan
022 A large corrie on the west side of Mount Blair, in which is situated a famous spring of pure water.

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County Forfar

Creag na Cuigeil [note]
Cuigeil, a distaff or hand rock (G [Gaelic])

Creag Loisgte [note]
Loisgte, burnt, scorched, scalded (G [Gaelic])

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