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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KENICK HILL Kenick Hill
Kenick Hill
Kenick Hill
Cannick Hill
James McGuffie
James McGhie
D.H. Gordon Esqr.
Ainslie Map revd. [revised] 1820
See also Plan 38 A
031 [Situation] About 1 1/2 miles South of Upper Crae
A hill on the Summit of which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Situate on the estate of Sir Robert Abercrombie Bart. [Baronet] of Nether Law.
KENICK BURN Kenick Burn
Kenick Bun
Cannick
James Cumming
James McGhie
Ainslies Map red. [revised] 1820
Se also Plan 38A
031 [Situation] About the South end of Loch Grenoch or Woodhall Loch
A Stream or burn running from Lochenbreck Loch through Kenick Wood & Woodhall Wood to Grenoch or Woodhall Loch
RIVER DEE or BLACK WATER OF DEE Black Water of Dee
Black Water of Dee
Black Water of Dee
Black Water of Dee
Black Water of Dee
River Dee
River Dee
River Dee
Black Water of Dee
William Lidderdale Esqr.
James Lidderdale Esqr.
Ainslies Map
Henry Mitchel
Alexander Livingston
James Cunningham
John McTaggart
Genl. [General] Map of Scotland
Stat Act. [Statistical Account] Vol. [Volume] 13 p. [page] 641
031 [Situation] In the Northern Part of the Parish
A considerable river which takes its source from several small lakes in the Parish of Minnigaff after a course of about 25 miles in a S.E. [South East] direction it meets the River Ken. which then takes the name of the River Dee.
This appears to be called Black Water of Dee, from the colour of the Water.

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Kenick Hill
Kenick Burn
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