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| Here is a map of pre-victorian Crathie. The Camlet is spelt "Camlat" and Bovaglie as "Balvagley" Ballater, though off this map, is not yet a village. is Crathie, or Crathy, is derived from the Gaelic, Cruidh-achadh or Craoibh-achadh, the former signifying "hard or stony fields," the latter, "ridges intersected with trees." There is no certainty at what time Braemar was united to Crathie. |
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