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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EASTER CULBO WOOD | Easter Culbo Wood Easter Culbo Wood Easter Culbo Wood |
Mr George Goldsworth. Easter Culbo. Mr Allan McMaster, Badgallach. Mr D. Cameron, Badgrinann. |
077 | This name is applied to a small fir wood, situate about half a mile S.E [South East] of Easter Culbo, farmhouse on the property of Dr [Doctor] MacKenzie, Pershore. |
CNOC PHÀDRUIG | Cnoc Phàdruig Cnoc Phàdruig Cnoc Phàdruig |
Dr [Doctor] Fowler. CulboKie. Mr Allan McMaster Rev. [Reverend] A D. MacKenzie F.C. [Free Church] Manse, Beauly |
077 | This name signifies "Patrick's hillock" and applies to a wooded eminence situated about half a mile S E [South East] from Wester Culbo wood, on the property of Mr Fletcher of Rosehaugh. |
TUMULUS [Agneshill] | Tumulus and Cairns | Mr J Scott Mr A. McMaster Mr D. Cameron |
077 | On the moorland between Agneshill and Easter Culbo wood may be seen a large Tumulus and a great number of Cairns, Supposed to be the burying place of those slain in battle, but no further information can be gained in the locality respecting them. |
CAIRN [Agneshill] | 077 | On the moorland between Agneshill and Easter Culbo wood may be seen a large Tumulus and a great number of Cairns, Supposed to be the burying place of those slain in battle, but no further information can be gained in the locality respecting them. | ||
CAIRNS [Agneshill] | 077 | On the moorland between Agneshill and Easter Culbo wood may be seen a large Tumulus and a great number of Cairns, Supposed to be the burying place of those slain in battle, but no further information can be gained in the locality respecting them. |
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