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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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STRIPE OF CARNACHY | Stripe of Carnachie Stripe of Carnachie Stripe of Carnachie |
Mr. George Philip, Auchness Mr. J. Phimister, Torwinnie Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln |
021 | A stream about a mile in length,- the continuation of the Burn of Loch Noir. From when it enters Clash Gour on the east the name is changed to Burn of Clashgour |
WHITE COW | White Cow White Cow White Cow |
Estate Plan Mr George Philip Mr John Phimister |
021 | Two stones, one of which is known by this name, situated near to where the boundary between the parishes of Dallas and Edenkellie crosses the Burn of Loch Noir- |
LITTLE KNOW OF LOCHNOIR | Little Know of Loch Noir Little Know of Loch Noir Little Know of Loch an Jore |
Mr. George Philip Mr. John Philip, Clashninian Estate Plan |
021 | A small isolated Knoll a short distance north of Loch Noir. Property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre. |
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[Page] 49Parishes of Dallas and Edenkillie -- County of Elgin
Stripe of Carnachie - described already
Noir - Grass
[signed]
John McKeith
Sapper R. E. [Royal Engineers]
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