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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 12Parish 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.
Transcriber's notes
Words lost in fold of page.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Moira L- Moderator, KBMW- Moderator
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