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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLEANN BEAG Gleann Beag
Gleann Beag
Gleann Beag
James Smith Esqr. Factor
Mr McBean, Ground Officer
Mr Cruickshank
029 A hollow extending from Creagan to Tobar Alain, situated about a mile north-west of the village of Grantown - Its sides, with the exception of the upper end, are cultivated & have several good farmsteadings located on them - Property of the Earl of Seafield - Means Little Glen
CORSHELLACH BURN Corshellach Burn
Corshellach Burn
Corshellach Burn
Mr McBean Pro: [Property] Factor
Revd [Reverend] Evan Gordon
Mr McDonald
029 A mountain Stream rising in the hollow between Creag Bheithe Mhor and the farmsteading of Gorton and flowing southward until it falls into Kylintra Burn near the village of Grantown.

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[Page] 28
County of Elgin -- Parish of Cromdale Inverallan &

Gleann Beag [situation] 29 & 1/2500 31.3
on 8 & 12 etc

Corshellach Burn [situation] 29 & 1/2500 31.4
33a &c
on 33. a. 8 etc

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