OS1/4/18/43
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 43Co. [County] of Banff -- Ph. [Parish] of Kirkmichael.
[Note to Clach nan Ciotag:]
Ciotag - a left hand, a little plaid.
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