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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FERRYHILL FOUNDRY (Iron) Ferryhill Foundry (Iron)
Ferryhill Foundry (Iron)
Ferryhill Foundry (Iron)
Ferryhill Foundry (Iron)
Ferryhill Foundry (Iron)
Messrs J. Abernethy & Company
Mr Hutcheon, Clerk
Courage's Brief Survey of Aber. [Aberdeen]
Post Office Directory 1865-1866
Mr James Arkle, Foreman
075 An extensive iron foundry situated close to the Wellington Sus. [Suspension] Bridge, containing every requisite for carrying on a large trade in the manufacture of wrought and cast iron by the proprietors Messrs. James Abernethy and Company. Ferryhill.
WELLINGTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE Wellington Suspension Bridge (Toll)
Wellington Suspension Bridge (Toll)
Wellington Suspension Bridge (Toll)
Willington Suspension Bridge (Toll)
Wellington Suspension Bridge (Toll)
Keith & Gibb's Map of Aberdeen
Courage's Brief Survey of Aberdeen
Fullarton's Gazetteer. Vol. 1.
John Angus Esq. Town Clerk
A. Thomson Esq. Banchory Ho. [House]
075 A Suspension Bridge across the River Dee at Ferryhill. built in 1829 at a cost of about £10,000. Pedestrians and vehicles pay toll crossing this bridge --
CRAIG LUG Craig Lug
Craig Lug
Craig Lug
Craig Lug
Craig Lug
A. Thomson Esq. Banchory Ho. [House] Kincar. [Kincardineshire]
John Angus Esq. Town Clerk. Aberdeen
Keith & Gibb's Map of Aberdeen
Taylor's Map of Aberdeen. 1773.
075 A well known name applied to a rock in the River Dee, upon which the eastmost pin of the Wellington Bridge is built.

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