OS1/14/17/1
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUN [parish] | Dun Dun Dun Dun Dun Dun Dun Dun Dun Dun |
New Stat [Statistical] Account Old Stat [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazetteer Sheriff's Returns Valuation Roll County Map Estate Plans G.C. Myers Town Clerk of Montrose Memorials of Angus & Mearns Land of the Lindsays |
027; 028; 034; 035 | The name of this parish seems to be taken from that of the Proprietor of that ilk. Others derive the name from the Gaelic Dunis, which signifies a hill or rising ground; and it is indeed, on a ground pretty much elevated above the River South Esk. The parish is bounded on the West by the parish of Brechin; on the north by Logie Pert; on the east by Montrose; and on the South & South West by the parishes of Craig and Maryton. New Stat [Statistical] Account. The only antiquities in the Parish are Dun Castle & the Old parish Church. The Scottish North Eastern Railway to Aberdeen passes through the Parish and a Branch of the same line to Brechin runs also thro' [through] this parish to the Bridge of Dun on plan 34.4 |
Continued entries/extra info
Page 1There is no portion of this
parish detached, nor is there
any portion of any other parish
contained within the boundary
of this Parish.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Caspell
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