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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LYNCHURN BURN Lynchurn Burn
Lynchurn Burn
Lynchurn Burn
Lynchurn Burn
Revd [Reverend] W. Forsyth
J. Smith Esqr
Mr Grant (Farmer Lynchurn)
Mr J Cameron.
046 A Small Stream collecting in a hollow a little above Lynhurn Farmhouse. And flows for a short distance in Southerly Direction, And Then turns Westward through Drumullie, Its waters drive the Machinery of the Corn Mill, and then fall into the Spey a short Distance below Boat of Garten Ferry
FREE CHURCH SCHOOL Free Ch [Church] School
Free Ch [Church] School
Free Ch [Church] School
Revd [Reverend] W Forsyth
J Smith Esqr
Mr J. Cameron
Mr Grant. (Lynchurn)
046 A small house Situated close to side of the road, heading from Grantown, to Aviemore. 8 Miles from the former; One Story. thatched And in very good repair. Used as a Schoolroom in which the usual branches are taught, - It is Supported by the Free Church body of Presbyterians - The property of the Earl of Seafield.

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