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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BELLADRUM BURN Belladrum Burn
Belladrum Burn
Belladrum Burn
Rev D.Ross. A.M. Ph.Minister
Mr MacKay, Ph Schoolmaster
Mr A.Gould, Factor, Belladrum
010 ; 018 This name is applied to a considerable sized stream formed by the junction of Ardblair Burn with Allt Dearg; It runs in a northerly direction for about 2 1/2 miles until it crosses the County Road leading from Beauly to Megston from whence it takes the name of Dounie Burn
CAIRNS [Glaodhaich] Cairns
Cairns
Cairns
Rev D.Ross. A.M.Parish Minister
John Fraser, Torranherrict
George McKenzie Blairmore
018 On the eastern fase of the hill called Glavdhair &west of the Crofters house called Tighnabruich there numerous Cairns of Stone supposed to have been the restng place of those who fell in deadly conflict about which no information could be obtained on the ground, or from the authorities given.
CAOCHAN NAN CROMAG Caochan nan romag
Caochan nan romag
Caochan nan romag
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr McDonald
Mr McKenzie
018 This is a small stream in Glen Convith, which rises at the southern side of Glasvdhaich, and runs easterly for nearly a mile when it joins the Belladrum burn. It is on the property of J.Merry, Esq, M.P. Belladrum. it means, Streamlet of the Crook.

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