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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DAILBREAC Dailbreac Mr. Ross Fodderletter,
Mr. Robertson Torrans
Mr. A. Smith Tomintoul
040 A cottars dwelling with outhouses and croft attached, on the north side of the Free Church, the property of the Duke of Richmond.
CLACH NAN CIOTAG Clach nan Ciotag
Clach nan Ciotag
Clach nan Ciotag
J. McPherson
Donald Cameron
Charles Gordon
040 A large stone on the brow of Cnoc Lochy, traditionally said to be the stone whereon the inhabitants of the glen left Plaids when about to pursue a band of freebooters, hence the name.
REIDHBEAG BURN Reidhbeag Burn
Reidhbeag Burn
Reidhbeag Burn
Alexander Smith Tomintoul
George McHardy Auchrisch
John McHardy Lagganvoulin
040 A small stream which rises on the Breac Leth, and joins the Conglass at Auchriachan.
LITTLE REIDHBEAG BURN Little Reidhbeag Burn
Little Reidhbeag Burn
Little Reidhbeag Burn
Alexander Smith Tomintoul
George McHardy Auchrisch
John McHardy Lagganvoulin
040 A small stream, a tributary of Reidhbeag Burn, rising in Clais an Earb and entering the above Burn near its confluence.

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Co. [County] of Banff -- Ph. [Parish] of Kirkmichael.

[Note to Clach nan Ciotag:]
Ciotag - a left hand, a little plaid.

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