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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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