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