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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MILL OF GAIRN (Woollen) Mill of Gairn (Woollen)
Mill of Gairn (Woollen)
Mill of Gairn (Woollen)
Mill of Gairn (Woollen)
Mill of Gairn (Woollen)
Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell
Mr. J. Coutts
Mr. H. Illingworth (Tenant)
Mr. G. McNaughton
Mr. L. Stewart. Farmer. Corrybeg. Ballater
091 A large 3 story house slated and in good repair used as a Woollen Mill, in which wool from its rough state is manufactured into yarn, & tweed cloth, There are from 8 to 10 hands employed; by Mr. H. Illingworth Manufacturer, who resides a very short distance South of the Mill in a neat, one story, cottage. (See Trace) which has got no name, except Mill of Gairn, All the property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Farquharson. Invercauld,
BRIDGE OF GAIRN Bridge of Gairn
Bridge of Gairn
Bridge of Gairn
Bridge of Gairn
Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell
Mr. J. Coutts
Mr. G. McNaughton.
Mr. A. McNaughton. Merchant. Balgairn Ballater,
091 An excellent stone bridge built of Granite about 10 years ago, being about 90 links span; It spans the River Gairn on the Toll Road from Ballater to Braemar, about 1 1/10 miles from the former Town,

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