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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LEARG AN LAOIGH | Learg an Laoigh Learg an Laoigh Learg an Laoigh |
Mr. J. Morgan Mr. A. McIntosh Mr. Alexander McDonald |
077 | This name is applied to the hollow or pass between "Beinn Meadhon" & "Beinn a' Chùirn", at the head of Glen Derry, leading to Glen Avon from Braemar. Name signifies "Calf's Hollow or Pass" |
| DERRY BURN | Derry Burn Derry Burn Derry Burn Derrie Water |
Mr. J. Morgan Mr. A. McIntosh Mr. Alexander McDonald. Black's Large Map. |
077 | A tributary of the Lui, which issues from "Loch Etchachan" and flows through "Eoin Etchachan" and "Glen Derry", till it empties itself into the Lui near the "Derry Lodge". Name Anglicized through usage" |
| MOINE BHEALAIDH | Moine Bhealaidh Moine Bhealaidh Moine Bhealaidh |
Mr. J. Morgan Mr. A. McIntosh Mr. Alexander McDonald |
077 ; 088 ; 097 ; 098 | An extensive peat moss, situated on the summit of a large hill between the head of "Allt an Dhubh Ghlinne" and "Learg an Laoigh". On the property of the Earl of Fife. Name signifies "Moss of the Broom". |
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Aberdeenshire -- Phs [Parishes] of Crathie and Braemar
[Note relating to 'Derry Burn'] - of old Derrirai cf. [compare] Allt Darrarie Glenmuick
[Note relating to 'Moine Bhealaidh'] - To be corrected on Plan. [Initialled]
Letter a erased. [Initialled]
e or a to be elided
Ordnance Survey - Aberdeen county, OS Name Books - Aberdeen county - Volume 18 - Parish of Crathie and Braemar, OS1/1/18
This volume contains information on Aberdeenshire place names found in the parish of Crathie and Braemar.
Ordnance Survey - Aberdeen county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Aberdeen, which is in the north east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.