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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLEN LOCHY Glen Lochy
Glen Lochy
Glen Lochy
Glen Lochy
John Smith Esq; Factor to the Earl of Seafield
Revd [Reverend] Evan Gordon, Free church minister, Grantown
Mr Evan Macbean Factor's office, Grantown
Chambers History of the Rebellion in Scotland and Prince Charles's Wanderings 1745-46
046 This name is applied to the lower end of a small highland Glen situated at the south-east corner of the parish, the upper end of which receives the name of Glen Brown. A number of Farmsteadings are located on its sides which are for the most part under cultivation. Property of the Earl of Seafield.
BURN OF LOCHY Burn of Lochy
Burn of Lochy
Burn of Lochy
John Smith Esq:
Revd [Reverend] Evan Gordon
Mr Evan Macbean
046 This name applies to that part of the stream which flows thro [Through] Glen Lochy, that divides the shires of Banff and Inverness at the south-east corner of the parish. The upper end, extending from Bridge of Brown to its source, receives the name of the Burn of Brown, and the lower from Bridge of Brown to where it empties itself into the river Avon at Kirkmichael in Banff receives the name of the Burn of Lochy.

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