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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Monluth Hill Monluth
Monluth Hill
Monluth Hill
Monluth Hill
Monlouth
Estate Plan 1811
Mr Charles Whyte. (Stonehouse)
Mr James Gerrard (Hobseat)
Mr Robert Watson. (Ladyleys)
Co. [County] Map & Estate Plan of Durris.
011.14 A very conspicuous hill or eminence well known by this name it is [generally] pronounced Monleith but [Monluth] appears to be the correct name
Meikle Hawk's Nest Meikle Hawk's Nest
Meikle Hawk's Nest
Meikle Hawk's Nest
Estate Plan 1811
Mr Charles Whyte
Mr James Gerrard
011.14 A ravine or glen formed by steep banks on each Side in which are a few rocks or boulders interspersed and is well known by this name
Hole Burn Hole Burn
Hole Burn
Hole Burn
Mr Charles Whyte
Mr James Gerrard
Mr Robert Watson
011.14 A Small stream So called from its source till it joins the "Cowie Water" it runs through a deep glen which gives rise to the name

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Parish of Glenbervie

[Note Monluth Hill] -- "Monadh - A mountain, a heathy expanse" (Gaelic)
"Luth - Strength, power, vigour" (Gaelic)

[Meikle Hawk's Nest] -- Note - This name is known in both parishes,
but the principal portion of the feature
is in Glenbervie Parish, Please write name on Plan as arranged on Trace. [Initialled] B.R.

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