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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KEPPLESTONE BURN Kepplestone Burn
Kepplestone Burn
Kepplestone Burn
Kepplestone Burn
Kepplestone Burn
Mr James Stephenson (Land Steward Balmedie)
Revd [Reverend] J. Johnstone F.C. [Free Church] Manse)
Revd. [Reverend] William Thomson (Manse Belhelvie)
Col. [Colonel] J. Lumsden C.B. [Companion of the Bath]
Mr J Thomson (Bridgefoot.)
056 This name applies to a large burn or drain from the "Hare Moss" to the Kepple Stone, from this Stone to the Sea it is best known as Eggie Burn. The orthography as given by the authorities quoted is evidently wrong. (Signed) B.R.
KEPPLE STONE Kepple Stone
Kepple Stone
Kepple Stone
Kepple Stone
Kepple Stone
Mr James Stephenson (Land Steward Balmedie)
Revd [Reverend] J. Johnstone F.C. [Free Church] Manse)
Revd. [Reverend] William Thomson (Manse Belhelvie)
Col. [Colonel] J. Lumsden C.B. [Companion of the Bath]
Mr J Thomson (Bridgefoot.)
056 A large Boulder on the west side of the road leading from Belhelvie to Udny, and situated about ½ a mile north of the village of Belhelvie. Evidently derived from "Capyl" or "Capul," a horse or mare, a horse fair called, "Capul Fair" - used to be held on this road some years ago. (Signed) B.R.
ROCKS OF BALMEDIE Rocks of Balmedie
Rocks of Balmedie
Rocks of Balmedie
Valuation Roll 1860
Mr James Stephenson (Land Steward)
Revd. [Reverend] William Thomson
056 A group of Cottages on the Estate of Balmedie situated about ½ a mile north of the village of Belhelvie

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Parish of Belhelvie

"Capyl or Capul.-A horse or mare." (Jamieson)

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