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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CROW WOOD | Crow Wood Crow Wood Crow Wood |
Colonel Leslie Proprietor Rothie Norman Mr George Charles Farmer &c. Rothie Inn Mr John Singer Rogerseat. |
028 | a Fir Plantation, inclosed, and about 60 links west of another Fir Plantation called Lum Wood also situated abt. [about] ½ a mile N.N.W. [North North West] of Rothie Railway Station, named after the Crows making use of the trees for Rookeries. |
LUM WOOD | Lum Wood Lum Wood Lum Wood |
Colonel Leslie Proprietor, Rothie Norman Mr George Charles Farmer &c Rothie Inn Mr John Singer Rogerseat |
036 | a Fir Plantation, its west side is within 60 links of another plantn. [plantation] called Crow Wood, extending eastward for about ⅛ of a mile and Crossing the Aberdeen County Road abt. [about] 28 chains north of Rothie Inn or ½ a Mile N. [North] of Rothie Station |
ROTHIE INN | Rothie Inn Rothie Inn Rothie Inn |
Colonel Leslie Proprietor, Rothie Norman Mr George Charles Occupier Mr John Singer Rogerseat |
036 | a neatly built Inn with a garden, detached is a Steading of good farm offices, Situated at the County Road a little past the 26th. Mile Stone from Aberdeen, or abt. [about] 10 Chains N.W. [North West] of Rothie Railway Station. |
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