OS1/4/18/78

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BURN OF LOCHY Burn of Lochy Mr. William Watson Inverlochy
Mr. John Watson Inverlochy
Mr. Shaw Baileamhulluin
040 This is the continuation of the Burn of Brown, from Bridge of Brown to its junction with the River Avon, near Inverlochy.
CAOCHAN FEARNA Caochan Fearna Mr. William Watson Inverlochy
Mr. John Watson Inverlochy
Mr. Shaw Baileamhulluin
040 A small mountain stream, issuing from a peat moss. Situated at the south end of Cnoc Fergan.
Meaning. Caochan a Stream and Fearna Alder. The name is a corruption of Caochan an Fhearna.
ALLT NAM MUC Allt nam Muc
Allt na Muc
Mr. Alexander Innes Fodderletter
Mr. William Ross Fodderletter
Mr. John McPherson Fodderletter
040 A small stream rising in a peat moss on the north side of "Tom Mor" & flowing northward between Fodderletter & Baileanaodainn into the river Avon.
Anglice. The pigs burn.
CREAG AN IARUINN Creag an Iaruinn
Creag an Iaruinn
Mr. Alexander Innes Fodderletter
Mr. William Ross Fodderletter
Mr. John McPherson Fodderletter
040 A conspicuous hill situated on the south west of "Cnoc Fergan" - Meaning The Iron Craig or hill.

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

[Note to Burn of Lochy, altered from Water of Lochy:]
Corrected to correspond with the
arrangement adopted by the
Inverness division.

[Note to alteration in description of Burn of Lochy:]
Corrected from the N. [Name] Sheets
of Inverness division.
[Initialled] G.G.
Col Serj RE [Colour Sergeant Royal Engineers]

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