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CONTENTS.
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Chap. I. — On the Study of Gaelic Place Names i
II. — Names of Hills and Rivers ... ... ... 15
III.— The Fort on the Tap o' Noth 35
IV. — Drumblade — Cocklarachy — Corvichen- -Barony
ofDrumblade — Lessendrum 53
^'■.—Gartly— Early Historical Notices— The Barclays
of Gartly — The Barons of Garntuly and Ber-
clay — The Family of Strathbolg>"n — Place
Names 78
VI.— Glass— The Upper Strath— Saint Wolok—
Aswanley — Cairnborrcw — Invermarkie and
Edinglassie ... ... ... ... ... no
VII. — Cabrach — The Lower Cabrach or Strathdeveron
— The Upper Cabrach — Historical and Des-
criptive Notes 131
VIII. — Cairnie — Old Parishes United — Kirks and
Chapels — English or Old Scotch Names —
Hybrid or Doubtful Names — Gaelic Names
in Drumdelgie Parish — Gaelic Names in
Botarie — Pitlurg — Old Names in Ruthven —
Thomas Gordon of Riven — Historical Notes 171
IX. — Huntly — Early Records — Kinnoir — Dunben-
nan— Poll Book Notes— The Burgh of Huntly 229
X. — Rhynie — Place Names and Antiquities in
Rhynie — Place Names and Antiquities in Essie
— Historical and Topographical Notes —
Millduan — The Gordons of Lesmoir — The
Aucht and Forty Dauch 252

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