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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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