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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HARE CAIRN Hare Cairn
Hare Cairn
Hare Cairn
James Smart
John Coutts
Hugh Christison
013 A name applied to a heap, or small craig of loose rocks and stones situated at the head of "Shank of Ledmanie," near top of "Hill of Wirren"
BROOM BURN Broom Burn James Smart
John Coutts
Hugh Christison
013 A small stream 17 chains west of "Torr na Meanoch" falling into head of "Burn of Drumcairn"
TÒRR NA MENACH Torr na Meanoch James Smart
John Coutts
Hugh Christison
013 A good feature about 50 chains South of the Eastern Extremity of the "Hill of Wirren"
From Torr a knoll and "Meannach" abounding in kids.
BLACK SHANK Black Shank
Black Shank
Black Shank
County Map (Ainslie's)
John Coutts
John Tod. Shepherd Drumcairn.
013 A small feature between "Torr na Meanoch" and "Corrie Livery"

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Torr na Menach [note]
"The Kid's Hill"
Correct Gaelic orthography adopted [Initialled] A.G.

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