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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THIEF'S BURN | Thiefs' Burn Thiefs' Burn Thiefs' Burn Thiefs' Burn Thiefs' Burn |
Mr. R. Ferries (Ground officer Cushnie Estate) Milton of Cushnie Mr. Charles Birse. Farmer. Muir of Balnakelly. Cushnie Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Taylor. Manse Cushnie Mr. J. Grassick. Westmoss. Cushnie |
070 | A Small Stream collecting at the Watershed. on the North and of Rough Bank. and flowing Eastward through a deep valley for more than a mile, until it joins Cushnie Burn. a short distance from the Source of that stream. A considerable portion of the water of this burn has been diverted from its original course for the purpose of flooding land; and driving thrashing machinery at the croft of Bogsowie. (See Trace) |
CUSHNIE BURN | Cushnie Burn Cushnie Burn Cushnie Burn Cushnie Burn Cushnie Burn |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Taylor. Mr. R. Ferris Mr. C. Birse. Mr. J. Grassick. Statistical Acct. [Account] of the Parish of Leochel Cushnie |
062 ; 070 | This stream collects on the Northern Side of the Soccoch hill; at an elevation of nearly 2000 feet, it is the second in Size in the Ph. [Parish] and flows Eastward through the Glen of Cushnie in passing through which; it receives the Waters of Thiefs burn & Tochy burn. It is about 4 miles in length And empties its waters into the Leochel burn at Brigton of Ininteer. |
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[Page] 64Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Leochel and Cushnie
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