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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ABOYNE MILL (Flour & Corn) | Aboyne Mill (Corn & Flour) Aboyne Mill (Corn & Flour) Aboyne Mill (Corn & Flour) |
James Ogg Esqr. Mr Muggauch Mr. Kemlo, tenant. |
082 | A substantial building, two storeys high, slated, in good repair, having a saw mill attached Property of the Marquis of Huntly Motion power, Water. Wheat & Corn are ground at this mill |
WOODBINE COTTAGE | Woodbine Cottage Woodbine Cottage Woodbine Cottage |
Mr. Cowie, tenant James Ogg Esqr. Mr. Muggauch |
082 | A neat dwelling-house with large garden etc. attached; the property of the Deeside Railway |
ABOYNE | Aboyne Aboyne Aboyne |
James Ogg Esq. Mr. Kemlo Mr. Muggauch |
082 | The Parochial Village of the united Parish of Aboyne & Glentanner, its situation is beautiful, and the houses are generally good, this is a great resort in Summer too for health and pleasure seekers, and its sole owner is the Marquis of Huntly For the buildings with distinct names see the descriptions given |
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[Page] 44County of Aberdeen Parish of Aboyne & Glentannar
Aboyne.
This village was anciently called Charlestown which name is now obselete
hence the Reference so often to Charlestown in the New Statistical Account.
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Kate51- Moderator, CharlesJaffrey, M-R
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