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Description Continued Parish of Auchindoir Parish of Auchindoir Parish of Auchindoir |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Ronald, Cabrach Revd. [Reverend] William Reid, Auchindoir Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] MacKay, Rhynie |
Description Continued that one of the Proprietors of this Estate had a hat band made from the asbestos, found on this hill. The greatest Elevations in the parish are the Hills of Correen and Knocknacailloch, (Old Wife's Hill), the former being about 1500 feet above Sea level. This hill forms part of a long chain called the Suie Hill, which extends from the Toll of Mossat on the farm of Edinbanchory to Bennachie, a distance of about ten miles. The River Bogie which takes its rise in the Buck of Cabrach, flows for several miles of its upper course through this Parish. It is formed of two small rivulets, the Burn of Craig and the Burn of Conflach, which unite near the Parish Church. The united stream is named the Bogie, which after flowing northward from this point for eleven miles, joins the Deveron at Huntly. [Continued p. 5] |
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[Page] 4Parish of Auchindoir & Kearn
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