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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SMIDDYHILL | . Smiddy hill Smiddy hill Smiddy hill Smiddy hill Smiddy hill |
Mr Farquharson, Pro[Proprietor] Dr. [Doctor] Garden Rev. [Reverend] Mr Connach] Mr Minto Valuation Roll 1859-60 Directory to Noblemen & Gentlemens Seats, Villages etc etc in Scotland |
062 | A one storey farm house with office houses, also some cottages situated a short distance west of the farm steading all slated and in good repair. This name should not be spelled Smithy hill. Property of Mr Farquharson. |
UPPER HAUGH | Upper Haugh | Mr Farquharson, Pro [Proprietor] Dr [Doctor] Garden Rev. [Reverend] Mr Connack Mr Minto Valuation Roll, 1859-60 |
062 | This name is applied to three dwelling houses with small outhouses, part of these thatched and in bad repair and part slated and in good repair. Property of Mr Farquharson. |
FEIGHT FAULDS | Feight Faulds | Mr Farquharson Pro [Proprietor] Dr. [Doctor] Garden Rev. [Reverend] Mr Connack Mr Minto |
062 | This name is applied to the field in which the cottage Crobhlar is built and in which, it is believed, the fiercest encounter of The Battle of Alford took place. The name is taken from the Scotch dialect. |
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[Page] 26Aberdeenshire Ph. [Parish] of Alford
Feight Faulds - I would spell Fecht if it means Fight JMD
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