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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SHANK OF DONALD YOUNG | Shank of Donald Young Shank of Donald Young Shank of Donald Young Shank of Donald Young Shank of Donald Young |
Property Plan Anslie's County Map William Hunter, Waterhead Alexander Stewart - Blackhaugh County Map (Johnstone's) |
012 | A well known name appied to a ridge of hill, North of "Burn of Duskintry", The name is believed to have arisen from a cateran, or highland robber, having been killed here, and an account of the transaction is given in a ballad of the 17th. Century. |
EARN SKELLY | Earn Skelly Earn Skelly Earn Skelly |
William Hunter Waterhead Alexander Stewart, Blackhaugh James Stewart - Leadbakie |
012 | An irregularly shaped rock near the confluence of Burn of Duskintry. From Fear eun an eagle. |
BURN OF ADIKINEAR | Burn of Adikinear Burn of Adikinear Burn of Adikinear |
Property Plan William Hunter Alexander Stewart |
012 | A small stream rising off "Ruragh" and falling into "Burn of Duskintry" Derivation unknown. |
LITTLE HILL OF DONALD YOUNG | Little Hill of Donald Young | Property Plan William Hunter Alexander Stewart |
012 | Two small features lying respectively North and South of Burn of Duskintry. |
LITTLE HILL OF ADIKINEAR | Little Hill of Adikinear | Property Plan William Hunter Alexander Stewart |
012 | Two small features lying respectively North and South of Burn of Duskintry. |
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[Page] 16Co. [County] Forfar
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