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CAIRNIE |
Cairnie
Cairnie
Cairnie
Cairnie
Cairnie
Cairney
Cairney
Cairny |
Philips County Atlas
Fullarton's Gazetteer
New Statistical Account
Oliver & Boyd's Almanac
Ainslie's Map of Scotland 1789
Sheriff's List of parishes (Banffshire)
Johnston's County Map
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The parish of Cairnie is in the presbytery of Strathbogie and synod of Moray and in the Western Division of the County, It is bounded on the north by the parish of Grange Banffshire, on the east by the parish of Rothiemay Banffshire and the parish of Huntly, on the south by the parishes of Huntly and Glass, on the east by the parish of Botriphnie Banffshire, and on the northeast & east by the parish of Keith Banffshire.
The parish is partly in the County of Banff and partly in the County of Aberdeen, the portion in the County of Banff contains about 1189 statute acres, and is situated in the northeast end of the parish, the remainder of the parish which is in the County of Aberdeen contains about 15871 statute acres, in which is situated the parish Church. There are no detached portions of the parish of Cairnie nor are there any detached portions of any other parish situated within it.
"The Deveron runs across the northeast end, and the Isla runs along part of the northern boundary. The soil of the low grounds is deep & fertile. The hills, which occupy the central and western
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CAIRNIE |
Cairnie
Cairnie
Cairnie
Cairnie
Cairnie
Cairney
Cairney
Cairny |
Philips County Atlas
Fullarton's Gazetteer
New Statistical Account
Oliver & Boyd's Almanac
Ainslie's Map of Scotland 1789
Sheriff's List of parishes (Banffshire)
Johnston's County Map
Old Statistical Acct. [Account] |
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and southwestern districts, though once covered with Oak-forests, were for a long time bleak and naked; but between the year 1839 and the year 1844 the Duke of Richmond planted 2258 imperial acres with larch fir & spruce." New Stat [Statistical] Acct. [Account].
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HERRICKS CAIRN |
Herricks Cairn |
Mr William Bruce. Banks
Mr William Morrison Riggins
James McPherson Game Keeper |
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A slight eminence on the Watershed of the Balloch Hill |
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MEIKLE BALLOCH HILL |
Meikle Balloch Hill |
Mr William Bruce. Banks
Mr William Morrison Riggins
James McPherson Game Keeper |
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An extensive Heathy Hill the Watershed of which forms the Boundary between the Parishes of Grange & Cairnie it also seperates the Estates of the Duke of Richmond and the Earl of Fife. The south side of the Hill is the Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CAIRN GOW |
Cairn Gow |
Mr William Bruce. Banks
Mr William Morrison Riggins
James McPherson Game Keeper |
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A Cairn of Stones near the Watershed about ten Chains from the Trig [Trigonometrical] Station of Balloch. Near this Cairn the Inhabitants at one time interred the Bodies of Suicides |
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County of Aberdeen-- Parish of Cairnie
[Signed] James Hoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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LITTLE BALLOCH HILL |
Little Balloch Hill |
Mr Knight Nethertown
Mr Wilson W [Wester] Auldtown
Mr Minro W [Wester] Auldtown |
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A rough heathy eminence Situate. partly in the Counties of Banff and Aberdeen the property of the Duke of Richmond and Lord Fife |
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GLACKS OF BALLOCH |
Glacks of Balloch |
Mr Knight Nethertown
Mr Wilson W [Wester] Auldtown
Mr Minro W [Wester] Auldtown |
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A hollow Commencing in the Parish of Grange and extending along the Balloch Burn about one Mile the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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WESTER AULDTOWN |
Wester Auldtown |
Mr Knight Nethertown
Mr Wilson W [Wester] Auldtown
Mr Minro W [Wester] Auldtown |
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Three Crofters dwellings occupiers J Wilson R. Minro and James Harper the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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[Signed] D. Campbell C. A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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EASTER AULDTOWN |
Easter Auldtown |
Mr Stables occupiers
Mr Christie occupiers
Mr Wilson upper Tullochs |
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Two farm Steadings occupied by Mr Stables and Mr Christie the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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NETHER TULLOCHS |
Nether Tullochs
Nether Tullochs
Nether Tullochs
Nether Tulloch |
Mr Stables occupiers
Mr Christie occupiers
Mr Wilson upper Tullochs
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mrs Wilson the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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UPPER TULLOCHS |
Upper Tullochs
Upper Tullochs
Upper Tullochs
Upper Tulloch |
Mr Stables occupiers
Mr Christie occupiers
Mr Wilson upper Tullochs
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr Wilson the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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[Signed] D Campbell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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SOUTH WHITELEY |
South Whiteley |
Mr W. Walker occupier
Mr J Burnet North Whiteley
Mr Cruickshank Newtack |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr W. Walker the property of Mrs Kynoch Keith |
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BURN OF NETHERTOWN |
Burn of Nethertown |
Mr W. Walker occupier
Mr J Burnet North Whiteley
Mr Cruickshank Newtack |
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A Small Burn rising near the farm of Newtack and flowing into the Don Burn about a mile South of Keith. |
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BRIDGE OF NETHERTOWN |
Bridge of Nethertown |
Mr W. Walker occupier
Mr J Burnet North Whiteley
Mr Cruickshank Newtack |
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a stone bridge of one arch over the Burn of Nethertown, repaired by the county |
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CAIRDS WOOD |
Cairds Wood |
Mr W. Walker occupier
Mr J Burnet North Whiteley
Mr Cruickshank Newtack |
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an extensive fir plantation partly in the parishes of Keith and Cairnie the property of the Earl of Fife. |
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[Signed] D. Campbell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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GREENTOWN |
Greentown |
Mr W. Walker South Whiteley
Mr J Burnet North Whiteley
Mr Cruickshank Newtack |
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A large farm Steading occupied by Mrs Kynoch also the property of Mrs Kynoch |
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NORTH WHITELEY |
North Whiteley |
Mr W. Walker South Whiteley
Mr J Burnet North Whiteley
Mr Cruickshank Newtack |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr J Burnet the property Mrs R. Stewart of Achlunkart |
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[Signed] D. Campbell. C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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THE BALLOCH |
Balloch |
James Robinson Braehead
James Morrison Corse
William McKenzie Glen of coachford |
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A medium sized range of heath-clad hills; over which the Boundary of this Parish passes: partly, the property of the Duke of Richmond and the Earl of Fife |
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GRAY STONE |
Gray Stone |
James Robinson Braehead
James Morrison Corse
William McKenzie Glen of coachford |
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A large Stone: the property of the Duke of Richmond
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LITTLE BALLOCH |
Little Balloch |
James Robinson Braehead
James Morrison Corse
William McKenzie Glen of coachford |
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A Small uncultivated hill: the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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[Signed] Robert Kane Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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MOSS-SIDE |
Moss-side |
James Robinson
James Morrison
William McKenzie |
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A small District, containing three Crofters houses the property of the Duke of Richmond
Tenants, George Morrison, George Tailor & John Milne. |
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GLEN OF COACHFORD |
Glen of Coachford |
James Robinson
James Morrison
William McKenzie |
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A Small District, containing two small farms, five crofts and three labourers residences: the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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HILL OF GREENTOWN |
Hill of Greentown |
James Robinson
James Morrison
William McKenzie |
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A medium sized hill partly planted and partly uncultivated proprietors Duke of Richmond, and Major Duff of Drummuir. |
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BALLOCH BURN |
Ballochburn |
Mr W McPherson upper Cuttlehill
Mr J McPherson upper Cuttlehill
Mr T McPherson Hallgreen |
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A Small burn rising in the Glacks of Balloch and flows into the River Isla near the Ford of Waulkmill |
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UPPER CUTTLEHILL |
Upper Cuttlehil |
Mr W McPherson upper Cuttlehill
Mr J McPherson upper Cuttlehill
Mr T McPherson Hallgreen |
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Two Small farm Steadings occupied by W and J McPherson the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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HALLGREEN |
Hallgreen |
Mr W McPherson upper Cuttlehill
Mr J McPherson upper Cuttlehill
Mr T McPherson Hallgreen |
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A Small farm Steading occupied Mr McPherson the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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[Signed] D. Campbell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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SITTINGHILLOCK |
Sittinghillock |
Mr Downie occupier
Mr Wilson occupier
Mr Innes occupier |
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Four Crofters dwellings and a number of Cottar's occupiers J Cormack H Dowiere J. Wilson and J. Innes. the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BURN OF SITTINGHILLOCK |
Burn of Sittinghillock |
Mr Downie occupier
Mr Wilson occupier
Mr Innes occupier |
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A Small Burn rising a Short distance South of Sittinghillock and flows into the Balloch Burn at the Ballochburn |
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BALLOCHBURN |
Ballochburn |
Mr Downie occupier
Mr Wilson occupier
Mr Innes occupier |
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A Cottars dwelling occupied by Mrs Stables the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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[Signed] Daniel Campbell C. A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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BRIDGE OF TULLOCHS |
Bridge of Tullochs (District) |
Mr T McPherson. Hallgreen
Revd [Reverend] Annand, Cairnie Manse
Mr Archibald Road Surveyor, Huntly |
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A Stone bridge on the Public Road leading from Ruthven to Grange & near to Nether Tullochs Farm House. |
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CUTTLE HILL |
Cuttle Hill
Cuttlehill For 1" [1 inch] purposes only. See Remark in Index 1895. |
Mr T McPherson, Hallgreen
Mr J Pierie Auchannachy
Mr J Gray. Midtown
Mr James Macdonald The Farm, Huntly. N.B. [North Britain] |
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An eminence from which Several houses on its Summit derive their Name. |
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CUTTLEHILL |
Cuttlehill |
Mr. T McPherson, Hallgreen
Mr. J Pierie Auchannachy
Mr. J Gray, Midtown |
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A group of houses comprising several cottars' and one farm steading the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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Cuttlehill. This form is right for the farm, but for the hill is not according to the system followed by the OS [Ordnance Survey] Office.
The hill - name sh? [should] stand as it was.
JMcD
[Signed] Charles J Fearnside
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AUCHANNACHY |
Auchannachy
Auchannachy
Auchannachy
Auchanachy |
Mr J Pierie occupier
Mr W McPherson, upper Cuttlehill
Mr J McPherson, upper Cuttlehill
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A large farm Steading occupied by Mr J Pierie the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BICKER MOSS |
Bicker Moss |
Mr J Pierie occupier
Mr W McPherson, upper Cuttlehill
Mr J McPherson, upper Cuttlehill |
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A Small patch of rough heathy ground where the people cuts Sods for firing and the name is well known in the distract the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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SITTING HILLOCK |
Sitting Hillock |
Mr J Pierie occupier
Mr W McPherson, upper Cuttlehill
Mr J McPherson, upper Cuttlehill |
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A rounded elevation of cultivated ground from which the houses in the vicinity derive their name. It is so called in consequence of being surrounded by a number of smaller elevations principally of rough Pasture & Furze. |
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HORNTOWIE |
Horntowie |
Mr Raffan occupier
Mr Morrison occupier
Mr Smart North Riggins |
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A distract Comprising a number of Crofters dwellings the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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FOGGY MOSS |
Foggy Moss |
Mr Raffan occupier
Mr Morrison occupier
Mr Smart North Riggins |
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A Small Peat Moss Situate a Short distance South of the farm of North Riggins the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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NORTH RIGGINS |
North Riggins |
Mr Raffan occupier
Mr Morrison occupier
Mr Smart North Riggins |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr A Smart the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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MAINS OF DAVIDSTON |
Mains of Davidston
Mains of Davidston
Mains of Davidston
Mains of Davidstown |
Mr Stuart occupier
Mr Cruickshank Newtack
Mr Wilson Little Pitlurg
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A large farm Steading occupied by Mr Stuart the property of Major L.D.G. Duff of Drummuir |
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BRIDGE OF DAVIDSTON |
Bridge of Davidston |
Mr Stuart occupier
Mr Cruickshank Newtack
Mr Wilson Little Pitlurg |
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A Wooden Bridge erected across the Burn of Davidston Situate. at the Mill of Davidston |
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BRIDGE OF BLAIRMOON |
Bridge of Blairmoon |
Mr Stuart occupier
Mr Cruickshank Newtack
Mr Wilson Little Pitlurg |
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A Stone Bridge with one arch erected across the Burn of Davidston Repaired by the district trust |
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[Note beside Mains of Davidston] There are two small round towers one on the North East angle and the other on the South West on the North East one there is a stone with the initials J G. I S (Builded this House 1679) supposed to be John Gordon and Isabella Stewart his wife's initials
[Note underneath Bridge of Davidston] District Trust
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SIR JOHN'S ARMCHAIR |
Sir John's Armchair |
Mr Stuart Mains of Davidston
Mr Grant Wester Auchairn
Mr Cruickshank Newtack |
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A Small rock Situate in the Den of Pitlurg immediatley below the Pitlurg Castle |
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PITLURG CASTLE (Remains of) |
Pitlurg Castle (remains of) |
Mr J Grant Wester Auchairn
Mr Cruickshank Newtack
Mr Knight Whithillock |
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The remains of a Castle that once was the Strong hold of the Gordons: of Surdarg and Pitlurg: It Consistes now only of the lower portion of a Strong round tower; of which the South east Side has fallen almost to the foundation; This ruin is to all appearance the remains of a building of very remote Antiquity, tradition Says it was partly habitable about the year 1749 |
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MAINS OF PITLURG |
Mains of Pitlurg |
Mr J Grant Wester Auchairn
Mr Cruickshank Newtack
Mr Knight Whithillock |
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A large farm Steading occupied by Mrs Smith the property of Major L.D.G Duff |
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The lands of Pitlurg were granted to one John Gordon of Scurdarg in the parish of Rhynie, for services rendered at the Battle of Brechin, fought on the 18th May 1452 - who built this Castle about the same date. the last one of the name of Gordon that resided in the Castle was John Gordon who died in 1619 and was buried in Cairnie Churchyard. the Botarie.
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MOSS OF RAEMURRACK |
Moss of Raemurrack |
Mr Grant Wester Auchairn
Mr Cruickshank Newtack
Mr Wright Woodhead |
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A Small Peat Moss Situate a Short distance, South of the farm of Raemorrack It is on the property of L.D.G Duff of Drummuir |
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LITTLE PITLURG |
Little Pitlurg |
Mr Grant Wester Auchairn
Mr Cruickshank Newtack
Mr Wright Woodhead |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr Wilson. the property of L.D.G. Duff and A Stewart Esq of Achlunkart |
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DEN OF PITLURG |
Den of Pitlurg |
Mr Grant Wester Auchairn
Mr Bremner Denhead
Mr Wright Woodhead |
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The Den of Pitlurg Commenced at the Duelties" and the whole length of which is thickly wooded on the South. It terminates immediately below Pitlurg Castle |
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WOODHEAD |
Woodhead |
Mr Grant Wester Auchairn
Mr Bremner Denhead
Mr Wright Woodhead |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr Wright the property of Major L.D.G Duff |
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DENHEAD |
Denhead |
Mr Grant Wester Auchairn
Mr Bremner Denhead
Mr Wright Woodhead |
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A Crofter dwelling occupied by Mr Bremner the property of Major L.D.G Duff |
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CROFT OF WESTER AUCHAIRN |
Croft of Wester Auchairn |
Mr J. Grant, occupier
Mr Cruickshank, Newtack
R. Knight, Whitehillock |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr J Grant the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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NEWTACK |
Newtack |
Mr J. Grant, occupier
Mr Cruickshank, Newtack
R. Knight, Whitehillock |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr William Cruickshank; the property of Major L.D.G Duff |
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WHITEHILLOCK |
Whitehillock |
Mr J. Grant, occupier
Mr Cruickshank, Newtack
R. Knight, Whitehillock |
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A Small fram Steading occupied by Mrs Knight the property of Major L.D.G Duff of Drummuir |
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UPPER AUCHAIRN |
Upper Auchairn |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A small farm steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant; Robert Smith |
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WESTER AUCHAIRN |
Wester Auchairn |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A large farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant; Alexander Grant. |
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WHITESTONES |
Whitestones |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A house; and Garden attached: formerly a small farm steading the property of the Duke of Richmond Mrs Carmichael: Tenant. |
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LOANHEAD |
Loanhead |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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Two Small Crofters houses and a labourer's residence: the property of the Duke of Richmond.- Alexander Moore, David Hay and Widow Robinson, Tenants |
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BRAEHEAD |
Braehead |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A small farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond James Robinson Tenant |
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HOLLOWDYKE |
Hollowdyke
Hollowdyke
Hollowdyke
Hallowdykes |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison
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A large farm steading; the property of the Duke of Richmond
Tenant: George Ingram. |
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THE DUELTIES |
The Duelties |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A small hollow, or haugh: adjoining the eastern end of "Den of Pitlurg - where duels are said to have been fought in former days |
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ALEHOUSEHILLOCK |
Alehousehillock |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A small farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant: William Robson |
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BRIDGE OF ARDONALD |
Bridge of Ardonald |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A stone bridge of one arch over the "Burn of Cairnie" repaired by the district- |
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I spell Dualties because I think it means Little Black Burn, as Finalthe means Little Clear Burn. JMcD [James McDonald]
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EASTER AUCHAIRN |
Easter Auchairn |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A large farm-steading; the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant: William Craigan |
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AUCHNACLACH |
Auchnaclach |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A small farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant: John Pirie |
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COACHFORD |
Coachford |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A large farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant; Alexander Mitchell |
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ORD HILL |
Ord Hill |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A hill partly cultivated and partly heathy pasture the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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ARACHIE BURN |
Arachie Burn |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A small Burn that rises in the head of "Glen of Coachford" and unites with "Burn of Cairnie" at "Mill of Botary." |
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POST OFFICE [nr Botary] |
Post Office |
Mr. John Mcwilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison Boghead |
016 |
A Sub. Post Office in the Huntly district: the property of the Duke of Richmond Mr. George Morrison, Manager. |
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HACKLEBURNIE WELL |
Hackleburnie |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison Boghead |
016 |
A spring Well: the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CRAIG HITHAN |
Craighithan |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison Boghead |
016 |
A small Rock; the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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[Hackleburnie]- Hecklebirnie JMD
[Signed] Robert Kane Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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DAUN'S SCHOOL |
Daun's School |
Revd [Reverend] Annand, Cairnie Manse
Mr J Wilson. Schoolmaster
Mr A Weir. Schoolmaster |
016 |
A Sum of Money was left by one Robert Daun, a blacksmith for the purpose of erecting School buildings, to pay a Teacher & to educate 9 children, free. After erecting the buildings a Sum of £770.12.6 was left, which the Trustees, nominated in Daun's Will, viz, The Minister of Cairnie Parish; the Minister of Huntly Parish & the District Factor to His Grace the Duke of Richmond - invested in the 3 per cent Consols at 91¼, thereby acquiring the Sum of £850 Stock; the Income from this, together with School fees from all over the 9 children to be taught free is the whole revenue of the School.
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MILL OF BOTARY (Corn) |
Mill of Botary |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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An ordinary meal Mill: the property of the Duke of Richmond John McWilliam Occupier |
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MILLTOWN |
Milltown |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A small farm-steading: the property the Duke of Richmond James Watt, Tenant |
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BOGFORGUE WELL |
Bogforgue Well |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A Spring Well: the property of His Grace the Duke of Richmond |
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BOTARY |
Botary |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A large farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond
Tenant; James Duncan
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FREE CHURCH [nr Botary] |
Church (Free) |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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A branch of the Free Church of Scotland Seated to contain 300 Sitters |
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MANSE |
Manse (Free) |
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Mr. George Morrison |
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The Residence of the Minister of the Free Church of this Parish:- the Revd. [Reverend] William Moffatt. |
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GARRO BURN |
Garro Burn |
Mr Gray Riggins
Mr Murdoch Riggins
Mr Bruce Banks |
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A Small Burn rising a Short distance North of the Riggins and flows into the Burn of Cairnie at the farm of Binhall. |
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RIGGINS |
Riggins |
Mr Gray Riggins
Mr Murdoch Riggins
Mr Bruce Banks |
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A distract comprising three farm Steadings and two Cottars Dwellings the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BANKS |
Banks |
Mr Gray Riggins
Mr Murdoch Riggins
Mr Bruce Banks |
016 |
A farm Steading occupied by Mr Bruce the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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[Garro Burn] see Garro Wood p. [Page] 66
[Signed] Daniel Campbell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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BACKSIDE OF CAIRNWHELP |
Backside of Cairnwhelp |
Mr Stuart, occupier
Mr Wilson, Cairnwhelp
Mr Porter, Newton |
016 |
A farm Steading occupied by Mr Stuart the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CAIRNWHELP |
Cairnwhelp |
Mr Stuart, occupier
Mr Wilson, Cairnwhelp
Mr Porter, Newton |
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A farm Steading occupied by Mr Wilson the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CAIRN HILL |
Cairn Hill |
Mr Stuart, occupier
Mr Wilson, Cairnwhelp
Mr Porter, Newton |
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A Slight Cultivated eminence Situate a Short distance north of the farm of Newton It is on the propert of the Duke of Richmond |
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NEWTON |
Newton |
Mr Porter occupier
Mr G. Morrison Boghead
Mr A. Morrison Boghead |
016 |
A large farm Steading occupied by Mr Porter
the property of the Duke Richmond |
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WELL GROW |
Well Grow |
Mr Porter occupier
Mr G. Morrison Boghead
Mr A. Morrison Boghead |
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A Spring Well Situate a Short distance South of the farm of Newton. This Well is well Known in the district |
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GARROMUIR WOOD |
Garromuir Wood |
Mr J Barclay Binhall
Mr Smith Corse
Mr Morrison Corse |
016 |
A fir plantation Situate a Short distance South of the farm of Banks the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CORSE |
Corse |
Mr J Barclay Binhall
Mr Smith Corse
Mr Morrison Corse |
016 |
Two Cottars dwellings occupied by Mr Morrison and Mr Smith the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BINHALL |
Binhall |
Mr J Barclay Binhall
Mr Smith Corse
Mr Morrison Corse |
016 |
A large farm Steading occupied by Mr J Barclay the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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JAM |
Jam |
Mr G Brander. occupier
Mr Bruce. Banks
Mr Porter Newton |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr G. Brander the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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REDFOLD |
Redfold |
Mr G Brander. occupier
Mr Bruce. Banks
Mr Porter Newton |
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SCHOOL [nr School Croft] |
School Boys and Girls |
Mr Addison Windyraw
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend |
016 |
A School Supported by the heritor and the Children's pence - average number of Scholars attending 60 attached to no church. |
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BURN OF SHENWALL |
Burn of Shenwall |
Mr Addison Windyraw
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend |
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A Small Burn rising on the lands of Shenwalls and flows into the Burn of Davidston at the Mill of Davidston |
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STONE CIRCLE (SITE OF) |
Stone Circle (Site of) |
Mr Addison Windyraw
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend |
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A Small Mound of Earth Situate a Short distances North of the old School Croft and it is Supposed to be the remains of a Druidical Circle |
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CROFT OF HILLEND |
Croft of Hillend |
Mr Addison Windyrow
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend |
016 |
A Crofters dwelling occupied by Mr Morrison the property of Major L.D.G. Duff |
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BURN OF DAVIDSTON |
Burn of Davidston |
Mr Addison Windyrow
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend |
016 |
A Small Burn Commencing at the Bridge of Nethertown and flowing into the River Isla near the Mill of Auchindachy |
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BURN OF BELLYHACK |
Burn of Bellyhack |
Mr Addison Windyrow
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend |
016 |
A small burn rising on the Hill of Bellyhack called the Burn of Bellyhack until it takes the name of the Burn of Davidston a short distance from Hillend. |
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MILL OF DAVIDSTON (Corn) |
Mill of Davidston |
Mr Addison occupier
Mr W. Sharp Hillend
Mr Dick School Croft |
016 |
A Meal Mill occupied by Mr James Addison
the property of Major L. D. G. Duff |
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HILLEND |
Hillend |
Mr Addison occupier
Mr W. Sharp Hillend
Mr Dick School Croft |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr W. Sharp the property of Major L. D G Duff of Drummuir |
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HILL OF JANETSTOWN |
Hill of Janiston
Hill of Janiston
Hill of Janiston
Hill of Janetstown
Hill of Janetstown
Hill of Janetstown |
Mr Addison occupier
Mr W. Sharp Hillend
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr J Wilson, Schoolmaster
Mr G Morrison, Boghead
Mr A Morrison, Boghead. |
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A eminence of Considerable height Situate a Short distance South of the farm of Hillend - The forementioned Hill has lately been planted with young fir, It is on the property of Major L. D. G Duff of "Drummuir" |
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UPPER MAINS OF DAVIDSTON |
Upper Mains of Davidston |
Mr Addison Windyrow
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend |
016 |
A large farm Steading occupied by Mrs Carmichael
the property of Major L. D. G Duff of Drummuir |
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WINDYROW |
Windyrow
Windyrow
Windyrow
Windyraw |
Mr Addison Windyrow
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend
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016 |
A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr Addison the property of Major L. D. G. Duff. |
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SCHOOL CROFT |
School Croft |
Mr Addison Windyrow
Mr Dick School Croft
Mr Sharp Hillend |
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A Crofters dwelling occupied by Mr Dick Schoolmaster the property of Major L. D. G Duff. |
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SHENWALL |
Shenwall |
George Petrie occupier
Mr John Bremner
Mr A Bremner |
016 |
A Farm Steading in the occupation of Mr George Petrie. The Property of Major L. D. G. Duff of Drummuir |
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HILL OF SHENWALL |
Hill of Shenwall |
George Petrie occupier
Mr John Bremner
Mr A Bremner |
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A Heathy eminence of no great height. The property of Major L. D. G Duff of Drummuir |
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DAUGH OF DAVIDSTON |
Daugh of Davidston |
George Petrie occupier
Mr John Bremner
Mr A Bremner |
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An Extensive district comprising twenty or thirty Farms on the Estate of Major L. D. G Duff of Drummuir |
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RAEMURRACK |
Raemurrack |
Mr A Bremner Occupier
Mr John Bremner
Mr George. Petrie |
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A Farm Steading. Occupied by Mr A Bremner The property of Major Duff of Drummuir |
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BURNSIDE |
Burnside |
John. Ross occupier
Mr John Bremner
Mr George. Petrie
Mr A. Bremner |
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A small crofters house occupied by Mr John Ross. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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EASTER SHENWALL |
Easter Shenwall. |
Mr William Smith occupier
Mr A. Stephen
Mr A Bremner |
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A Farm Steading in the occupation of Mr W Smith
The property of Major Duff of Drummuir |
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BRANKIE |
Brankie |
Mr George Cockburn occupier
Mr William Smith
Mr A Bremner |
016 |
A small Farm Steading occupied by Mr George Cockburn. The property of Major Duff of Drummuir |
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CRAIGHALL |
Craighall |
Mr A Bremner occupier
Mr George Cockburn
Mr William Smith |
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A Farm Steading in the occupation of Mr A Bremner. The Property of Major L. D. G. Duff. Drummuir |
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WARDS OF SHENWALL |
Wards of Shenwall
Wards of Shenwall
Wards of Shenwall
Wards of Shenval |
Mr A. Stephen. occupier
A Moggach, Berry Lays
A Skekalls Nethertown of Starhill
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A small Farm Steading occupied by Mr A. Stephen
The Property of Major Duff of Drummuir |
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BERRYLEYS |
Berrylays
Berrylays
Berryleys. |
A Moggach, Berry Lays
A Skekalls Nethertown of Starhill
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A small Farm Steading occupied by Alexander Moggach The property of Major Duff Drummuir |
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NETHERTOWN OF STARHILL |
Nethertown of Starhill |
Mr A. Stephen.
A Moggach, Berry Lays
Mr. A. Skekalls Occupier |
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A small crofters Dwelling occupied by Mr A Skekalls The Property of Major L. D. G Duff of Drummuir |
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MOSS-SIDE |
Moss-Side |
Thomas Bremner Occupier
Mr A. Smith
Mr James Curr |
016 |
Two small Farm Steadings occupied by Thomas Bremner & John Meldrum The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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NEWTON |
Newtown |
Thomas Bremner
Mr A. Smith
Mr James Curr |
016 |
A Farm Steading. Occupied by Thomas Wilson. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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MAINS OF STARHILL |
Mains of Starhill |
Mr James Curr occupier
Mr A Smith
Mr A Bremner |
016 |
A small farm Steading occupied by Mr James Curr The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CROFTS OF STARHILL |
Crofts of Starhill |
Mr A Mitchell occupier
Mr James Curr
Mr A Smith
Mr A Bremner |
016 |
Three small Crofters houses occupied by Mr A Mitchell, J Lemon & James Lemon. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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STONYFORD |
Stonyford |
Mr. A Lobban Occupier
Mr James Curr
Mr A Smith
Mr A Bremner |
016 |
A Farm Steading in the occupation of Mr. A Lobban The Property of Major Duff of Drummuir |
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MOSS OF ARDONALD |
Moss of Ardonald |
Mr William Smith
Mr A. Bremner
Mr John Ross Burnside |
016 |
A large Peat Moss nearly worked out The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BURN BEG |
Burn Beg |
Mr William Smith
Mr A. Bremner
Mr John Ross Burnside |
016 |
A small stream rising in the Moss of Ardonald and flows into the Burn of Cairnie near the Duelties |
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GRAY STONE |
Gray Stone |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A large Stone: on the farm of "Heatherfield"; the property of the Duke of Richmond
There is no tradition, nor Antiquity connicted with this Stone. |
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GRAYSTONE WELL |
Graystone Well |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A Spring Well: the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BOGHEAD |
Boghead |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A small farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond.
Tenant, Alexander Morrison |
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BACKSIDE |
Backside |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A large Farm-steading in Ardonald: the property of the Duke of Richmond
Tennant; William McKenzie. |
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BLACKHILLOCK |
Blackhillock |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A small Farm-steading in Ardonald: the property of the Duke of Richmond
Tenant James Meldrum. |
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HEATHERYFIELD |
Heatherfield
Heatherfield
Heatherfield
Heatheryfield
Heatheryfield
Heatheryfield |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Val [Valuation] Roll pub [published] 1860
Mr J Wilson Schoolmaster
Revd [Reverend] Annand. Cairnie Manse |
016 |
Two Farm-steadings: the property of the Duke of Richmond
Tenant; James Riach |
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ARDONALD |
Ardonald |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A district comprising about ten farms, and four or five labourers dwellings |
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BURN OF ARDONALD |
Burn of Ardonald |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A small Burn from the lands of "Genshee" to the "Burn of Cairnie" at Alehousehillock |
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REDFOLD |
Redfold |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A small farm-steading the property of the Duke of Richmond.
Tenant Charles Sims |
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SMALLBURN |
Smallburn |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A large Farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond
Tenant, Mr. Mellis |
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EAN |
Ean
Ean
Ean
Een |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt
Val [Valuation] Roll, pub [published] 1860 |
016 |
A small Farm-steading the property of the Duke of Richmond.
Tenant, Mrs Forbes. |
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SMALL BURN |
Small Burn |
Mr. Alexander Weir
Mr. John McWilliam
Mr. James Watt |
016 |
A small stream, originated in the farm of Smallburn, and runs into "Burn of Cairnie" at "Boghead" |
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GREEN HILL |
Green Hill |
Mr. Alexander Weir Dan's [Daun's] School
Mr. John McWilliam Botary Mill
Mr. James Watt Milltown Botary |
016 |
A small, partly cultivated hill: the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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TULLOCHWHINTY |
Tullochwhinty |
Mr. Alexande Weir Dan's [Daun's] School
Mr. John McWilliam Botary Mill
Mr. James Watt Milltown Botary |
016 |
A small hill: the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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ARDONALD LIME WORKS (Disused) |
Ardonald Lime Works (in ruins) |
Mr. Alexander Weir Dan's [Daun's] School
Mr. John McWilliam Botary Mill
Mr. James Watt Milltown Botary |
016 |
This was an extensive lime manufactory until the year 1857 when the works were stopped for want of a sufficiency of stone: they are the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BURN OF CAIRNIE |
Burn of Cairnie |
G Morrison. Boghead
J Duncan. Botary
J Porter. Newton |
016 |
A burn rising in the Den of Pitlurg and flowing eastwards through the parish of Cairnie in to the River Isla near to Rothiemay Railway Station |
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MANSE [parish, nr Midtown] |
Manse |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand Cairnie Church
George Craigen Binside
Joseph Morrison Corse |
016 |
The residence of the Minister of the "Established Church" of this parish: It is a fashionably constructed building consisting of all the recent improvements in architecture of this Locality |
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SCHOOL [nr Midtown] |
School |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand Cairnie Church
George Craigen Binside
Joseph Morrison Corse |
016 |
A public school - under female "Tuition"- of the general Assembly of the Church of Scotland: It is in the receipt of Salary from the the Proprietor - the Duke of Richmond - and children's fees; the attendants is mixed, and averages 30. Teacher Miss Moore. |
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MIDTOWN |
Midtown |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand Cairnie Church
George Craigen Binside
Joseph Morrison Corse |
016 |
A small farm-steading the property of the Duke of Richmond. - Tenant James Gray. |
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SCHOOL [nr parish church] |
School (Parish) |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A public school in the receipt of Government Salary and childrens' fees - Teacher Mr. Wilson.
Proprietor: Duke of Richmond |
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LOWER SINSHARNIE |
Lower Sinsharnie |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A small Crofters house the property of the Duke of Richmond:- Tenant, George Raffan |
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CHURCH [nr Lower Sinsharnie] |
Church (Parish) |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
The established Church of this Parish erected in the year 1795. 6, [Signed] CJF the year of the demolition of the original Church of this Parish it is a commodious edifice; surrounded by a Grave Yard |
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ST MARTIN'S WELL |
St. Martin's Well |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A Well; of the Manse, of the established Church of this parish named after the Patron St. [Saint] of the Parish; but there is no tradition connected with it. |
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SINSHARNIE |
Sinsharnie |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A large farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant:- John Dickson. |
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DRUMFOLD |
Drumfold |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A laborer's dwell-place; but it was formerly a small farm-steading; the property of the Duke of Richmond. Tenant George Milne. |
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BOGMOON |
Bogmoon |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A small farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant:- Alexander Morrison |
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BINSIDE |
Binside |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A small farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant:- George Craigen |
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GRAY STONE |
Gray Stone |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A large stone: the property of the Duke of Richmond: there is no antiquity connected with it. |
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SMITHY HILLOCK |
Smithy Hillock |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A small Hillock in "Bin" consisting of "Dross" and "Cinders": hence the name. |
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BRIDGE OF GILGATHERBUSH |
Bridge of Gilgatherbush (District) |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Annand
George Craigen
Joseph Morrison |
016 |
A large stone Bridge over the Burn of Cairnie on the Turnpike Road from Huntly to Keith. |
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NEW FOUND AISLE [a cave] |
New found Aisle |
James Gray. Midtown
William Bruce. Banks
William McPherson. Gamekeeper |
016 |
A Cave extending about 25 Yards beneath the Ground. It is entered by A small fissure in the rock and is very difficult to get into |
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ST MARTIN'S CHURCH (Remains of) |
St Martin's Church {Remains of} |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Annand
Mr James Grey
Mr William Morrison Riggins |
016 |
Remains of an old Catholic Church dedicated to St Martin. The only portion now standing is part of an aisle on the north side of the site, which was used as the family Burying place of the Gordons of Pitlurg There is a stone built in in wall bearing the date of 1597 also A stone figure of St Martin |
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MONK'S CAIRN |
Monk's Cairn |
Mr Knight Nethertown
Mr Wilson W. [Wester] Auldtown
Mr Minro W. [Wester] Auldtown |
017 |
A battle was fought between the Monk of Grange and Tam of Riven; The Spot where the Abbot fell is now Shown by a Tumulus of Stones Known as the Monk's Cairn The Cairn is Situate on the north Shoulder of the little Balloch Hill and also on the parish boundary. |
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WELL OF AUCHINDROIN |
Well of Auchindroin |
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A powerful Spring of water Situate a Short distance from the Monk's Cairn It is Said that after the Combat in which the Abbot fell that Tom of Riven was Carried to this Well Mortally wounded and died on the Spot |
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GARRO WOOD |
Garry Wood
Garry Wood
Garry Wood
Garroco Wood
Garrowood
Garrowood |
J Wilson occupier
Robert Minro occupier
James Harper occupier
Estate Plan.
Ledgers & Kent Rolls
William Thomson Factor's Clerk Fife Keith |
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A fir plantation Situate partly in the parishes of Cairnie and Grange Situate a Short distance East of the Grange Railway Station the property of the Duke of Richmond and Lord Fife |
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NETHERTOWN BURN |
Nethertown Burn |
J Wilson
Robert Minro
James Harper |
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A Small Burn flowing out of the Balloch Burn near Wester Auldtown and joins the River Isla near the farm of Haughs |
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[Signed] D. Campbell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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COW FORD |
Cow Ford |
John Spence Haughs
George Murray overhall
John Knight Nethertown |
017 |
A Ford crossing the River Isla near the Farm of Haughs |
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FORD OF WAULKMILL |
Ford of Waulkmill |
John Spence Haughs
George Murray overhall
John Knight Nethertown |
017 |
A public ford crossing the River Isla at the West end of the farm of Haughs |
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ROUGH FORD |
Rough Ford |
John Spence Haughs
George Murray overhall
John Knight Nethertown |
017 |
A Ford crossing the River Isla near the Farm of Haugh |
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RIVER ISLA |
River Isla |
John Spence Haughs
George Murray overhall
John Knight Nethertown |
017 |
A small River rising at Loch Park in the Forest of Botriphie flows into the River Deveron near the Waulkmill |
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NETHERTOWN |
Nethertown
Nethertown
Nethertown
Netherton |
Mr John Knight occupier
Mr John Murray Overhall
Mrs Spence Haughs
Val [Valuation] Roll pub [published] 1860 |
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A Farm Steading occupied by Mr John Knight. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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OVERHALL |
Overhall |
Mr John Knight
Mr John Murray Overhall
Mrs Spence Haughs |
017 |
A Farm Steading in the occupation of Mr George Murray. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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HAUGHS |
Haughs |
Mr John Knight
Mr John Murray Overhall
Mrs Spence Haughs |
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A Farm Steading occupied by Mrs Spence The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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MACKAY'S STRIPE |
Mackays Stripe |
Mr John Knight
Mr John Murray
Mrs Spence |
017 |
A small stream rising at the north end of the Farm of Nethertown, and flows into the River Isla near the Farm of Haughs |
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DUNGEON FORD |
Dungeon Ford |
Mr John Knight
Mr John Murray
Mrs Spence |
017 |
A Ford crossing the River Isla near the Farm of Haughs |
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CRAIGTOWN |
Craigtown
Craigtown
Craigtown
Craigton of Daugh |
James Duncan occupier
John Dey. Daugh
John Murray
Val [Valuation] Roll pub. [published] 1860 |
017 |
A small crofters dwelling Occupied by James Duncan The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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ROLLINGSTONE |
Rollingstone |
James Duncan
John Dey. Daugh
John Murray |
017 |
A small crofters dwelling Occupied by Robert Mackie The Property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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[Burn of Daughs entry is crossed out with a note saying] See Balloch Burn. Incomplete. |
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DAUGH |
Daugh |
John Dey occupier
John Murray Fludders
James Duncan |
017 |
A Farm Steading occupied by John Dey. At this farm stood the old Castle of Daugh the seat of Thomas Gordon commonly called Tom of Ruthven who was killed in A Combat between himself and the Monk of Grange |
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FLOODERS |
Fludders
Fludders
Fludders
Flooders
Flooders
Flooders |
John Dey
John Murray Fludders
James Duncan
Val [Valuation] Roll 1860
Mr J Wilson, Schoolmaster
Mr G Morrison, Boghead |
017 |
A Crofters dwelling in the occupation of John Murray. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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MOSSY WELL |
Mossy Well |
John Dey
John Murray Fludders
James Duncan |
017 |
A small Spring near the Croft of Flooders |
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ST. CAROL'S CHURCH (Remains of) |
St Carols Church {Ruins} |
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson Ruthven
Charles Watt. Ruthven |
017 |
Remains of A small Stone Edifice. The only part of the Building now standing is the West Gable and Belfry
In a Niche in the Wall facing the Village within the Site of the Church is an ancient Stone Effigy Clad in Armour of Thomas Gordon or Tom of Ruthven |
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LITTLE DAUGH |
Little Daugh |
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson Ruthven
Charles Watt. Ruthven |
017 |
A large Farm Steading occupied by Mr J. Pirie The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CLOCHREN BRIDGE |
Clochren Bridge District Trust |
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson Ruthven
Charles Watt. Ruthven |
017 |
A stone Bridge crossing the Burn of Cairnie near the Village of Ruthven |
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POST OFFICE [Ruthven] |
Post Office |
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson Ruthven
Charles Watt. Ruthven |
017 |
A sub office in the village of Ruthven. |
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CORN MILL |
Mill of Ruthven |
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson Ruthven
James Wilson |
017 |
A Meal Mill occupied by Mr David Dawson the Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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GRAVE YARD [Ruthven] |
Grave yard |
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson Ruthven
James Wilson |
017 |
A public place of interment at the village of Ruthven
Ruthven was formerly a district parish & this was the burying ground attached to the church. |
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Bridge of Little Daugh Ruthven [Scored out]. |
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GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY |
Great North of Scotland Railway |
James Lippe Littlemill
John Pirie Littlemill
David Dawson Ruthven |
017 |
A single line of Rail running between Keith and Aberdeen |
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RUTHVEN |
Ruthven
Ruthven
Ruthven
Rathven |
James Lippe Littlemill
John Pirie Littlemill
David Dawson Ruthven
Fullartons Gazetteer |
017 |
A small Village containing a Post Office Meal Mill School Smithy and a few crofters dwellings The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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SCHOOL [Ruthven] |
School Boys |
James Lippe Littlemill
John Pirie Littlemill
David Dawson Ruthven |
017 |
A small stone Building. Average attendance of scholars about -50- Supported by A Goverment Grant and children's pence. |
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LITTLEMILL |
Little Mill |
James Lipp Littlemill
John Pirie. Little Daugh
David Dawson. Ruthven |
017 |
A Farm Steading and Meal Mill occupied by Mrs Lipp. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CORN MILL [Littlemill] |
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James Lipp Littlemill
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson. Ruthven |
017 |
A Farm Steading and Meal Mill occupied by Mrs. Lipp. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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SAUCH WELL |
Sauch Well |
James Lipp Littlemill
John Pirie. Little Daugh
David Dawson. Ruthven |
017 |
A Small Well on the South side of the Farm of Little Mill |
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BURN OF HOGSTON |
Burn of Hogston |
James Wilson
David Dawson
Gordon Donald |
017 |
A small Burn rising near the Farm of Road Burn and flows into the Mill Lead of Littlemill a Short Distance below the Bridge of Hogston |
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BRIDGE OF HOGSTON |
Bridge of Hogston |
James Wilson
David Dawson
Gordon Donald |
017 |
A stone Bridge crossing the Burn of Hogston on the County Road. |
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CROFTHEAD |
Crofthead |
James Wilson
David Dawson
Gordon Donald |
017 |
A dwelling House & Shop occupied by William Milne The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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DRUMHEAD |
Drumhead |
James Wilson
David Dawson
John Pirie |
017 |
A Farm Steading occupied by James Wilson. the Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CRAIGIEHEAD |
Craigiehead |
James Wilson
David Dawson
John Pirie |
017 |
A small crofters dwelling occupied by Anne Pirie The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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HOGSTON |
Hogston |
James Wilson
David Dawson
John Pirie |
017 |
Three Dwelling Houses occupied by Gordon Donald William Bremner & John Barclay the Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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ST CAROL'S WELL |
St. Carols Well |
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson Ruthven
Charles Watt Ruthven |
017 |
A large Well on the North Side of the County Road near the Bridge of Hogston
Supposed to be an ancient "Holy Well." |
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DYKEHEAD |
Dykehead |
John Pirie Little Daugh
David Dawson Ruthven
Charles Watt Ruthven |
017 |
A Farm Steading occupied by Mr Peter Smart The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CROFT OF LITTLE DAUGH |
Croft of Little Daugh |
Mr J Neish occupier
C. Watt Ruthven
J Pirie Little Daugh |
017 |
A Crofters dwelling occupied by. Mr J Neish the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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DONALD'S STONE |
Donald's Stone |
John Christy; Tillytarmont
James Christy; Tillytarmont
Joseph Morrison, Corse |
017 |
A conical stone in the "River Deveron", about three feet high used as a mark to represent the depth of the water in the River: when the water covers it - the stone- the "Ford" is considered to be impassable that is "Donaldstone Ford". |
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SUPPOSED SITE OF ROMAN ROAD |
Supposed site of Roman Road |
Johnstons Map of Aberdeenshire
Robertsons Map of Aberdeenshire |
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For authorities (local) and descriptive remarks see the Name Books of Huntly, Forgue & Auchterless parishes. |
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DONALDSTONE FORD |
Donaldstone Ford |
James Christie
John Christie
David Dawson |
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A Ford crossing the River Isla, near the Waulkmill |
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FORDS OF AVOCHIE (Disused) |
Fords of Avochie |
James Christie
John Christie
David Dawson |
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Two Public Fords crossing the River Deveron. A short distance from the Farm of Avochie. (Not used now.) |
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BRIDGE OF ISLA |
Bridge of Isla (County) |
James Christie
John Christie
David Dawson |
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A stone Bridge on the County Road Crossing the River Isla |
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WHITEHILL PLANTATION |
Whitehill Plantation |
James Christie
John Christie
David Dawson |
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A large fir Plantation the Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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TILLYTARMONT |
Tillytarmont |
Mr James Christie occupier
Mr John Christie Tillytarmont
David. Dawson Ruthven |
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A Farm Steading Occupied by James Cristie. The property of the Duke of Richmond |
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NORTH TILLYTARMONT |
North Tillytarmont |
Mr James Christie
Mr John Christie occupier Tillytarmont
David. Dawson Ruthven |
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A Farm Steading occupied by John Cristie The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BROWNHILL PLANTATION |
Brown Hill Plantation |
Mr James Barclay Binhall
Mr William Bruce Banks
James McPherson GameKeeper |
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A large Fir Plantation The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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DOURIE WELL |
Dourie Well |
Mr James Barclay Binhall
Mr William Bruce Banks
James McPherson Gamekeeper |
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A Spring near the Farm of Binhall |
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MORTLACH |
Mortlach |
Mr James Barclay Binhall
Mr William Bruce Banks
James McPherson Gamekeeper |
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A Crofters Dwelling occupied By James Barclay The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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WHITEHILL |
Whitehill |
William Davidson Occupier
James Barclay
William Bruce |
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A Farm Steading occupied By William Davidson. The Property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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ROAD BURN |
Road Burn |
William Davidson
James Barclay
William Bruce |
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A small stream rising A short distance from the Farm of Road Burn named the Road Burn as far as Hogston from thence the Burn of Hogston |
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BROWN HILL |
Brown Hill |
Mr W. Bruce Banks
Mr Barclay Binhall
Mr Lipp Haddoch |
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A Slight eminence Situate near the north end of the Brownhill plantation the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill |
Mr W. Bruce Banks
Mr Barclay Binhall
Mr Lipp Haddoch |
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A Slight eminence Situate near the farm of Whitehill the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BIN WOOD |
Bin Wood |
James Barclay Binhall
William Bruce. Banks
William Morrison. Riggins |
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A large extensive Wood the Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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LOCH OF MORTLACH |
Loch of Mortlach |
James Barclay Binhall
William Bruce. Banks
William Morrison. Riggins |
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A small marshy Loch near the Croft of Mortlach |
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CHAPEL (Site of) [nr Bin Wood] |
Chapel of Mortlach (Site of) |
James Barclay Binhall
William Bruce. Banks
William Morrison. Riggins |
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Site of a small Catholic Chapel in which service was held as late as the Year 1825. Nothing remains of it, but the foundation of the Walls which are quite distinct in form as Shewn on trace. No further information to be had. |
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STONE CIRCLE (Remains of) [Arn Hill] |
Supposed Site of Druidical Circle
Druidical Circle (Site of) |
Mr John Lipp. Haddoch
Mr. John Christie. Tillytarmont
Mr James Spence |
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The stones of the Circle have been removed with the exception of four The largest and the only one now standing is named the Iron Stone from the fact that when struck with any hard substance it gives out a sound very much resembling a blow struck on a Smiths Anvil |
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IRON STONE [Arn Hill] |
Iron Stone |
Mr John Lipp. Haddoch
Mr. John Christie. Tillytarmont
Mr James Spence |
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One of the Stones remaining of the Supposed Druidical Circle above mentioned. It is so called from the fact that when struck with any hard substance, it gives a clear, ringing sound, not unlike a Smith's Anvil. |
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CUMRIE PLANTATION |
Cumrie Plantation |
James Spence Haddoch
Mr J Milne
Mr J Harper |
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A Fir Plantation situated on an eminence the Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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TABLE STONE |
Tablestone |
James Spence Haddoch
Mr J Milne
Mr J Harper |
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A large rock in the River Deveron, a short distance above the Railway Bridge |
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ARN HILL |
Arn Hill |
James Spence Haddoch
Mr J Milne
Mr J Harper |
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A slight eminence under cultivation on North side of Haddoch Farm |
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ROTHIEMAY STATION |
Rothiemay Railway Station |
Mr Ross. Station Master
Mr James Spence
Mr J. Milne |
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A small station on the Great North of Scotland Railway about 46 Miles from Aberdeen |
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CORMALET |
Farms of Cormalet |
Mr Ross. Station Master
Mr James Spence
Mr J. Milne |
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Two Farm Steadings occupied by Mr J. Milne & J. Harper The property of the Duke of Richmond |
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HILL OF CORMALET |
Hill of Cormalet |
Mr Ross. Station Master
Mr James Spence
Mr J. Milne |
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A slight eminence Planted with Fir near the Farms of Cormalet The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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SOUTH TILLYTARMONT |
South Tillytarmont |
Mr John Lipp Haddoch
Mr John Christie Occupant
Mr John Milne. Farms of Cormalet. |
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A Farm Steading occupied by Mr J Christie The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CROFT OF HADDOCH |
Croft of Haddoch |
Mr John Lipp Haddoch
Mr John Christie
Mr John Milne. Farms of Cormalet. |
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A small Crofters Dwelling occupied by James Spence. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BLIND BURN |
Blind Burn |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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A small stream from the "Bin" to "Roadburn" the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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ROADBURN |
Roadburn |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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A small farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond. Tenant, James Barclay. |
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CUMRIE |
Cumrie |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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A Small District; the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenants, George Dey, James Raffan Alexander Dawson, and Charles Cruickshank. |
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BINHILL |
Binhill |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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A small Crofters house the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant James Slorach |
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THIEF'S ROCK |
Thief's Rock |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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A large stone: the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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HORSE ROCK |
Horse Rock |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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A large Stone: the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CRAIGIE SCAR |
Craigiescar |
Mr James Gray. Midtown
Mr William Morrison Riggins
Mr William McPherson Riggins |
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A Slight eminence on the south side of the Bin Hill |
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LITTLE CRAIGIE SCAR |
Little Craigiescar |
Mr James Gray. Midtown
Mr William Morrison Riggins
Mr William McPherson Riggins |
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A small Rocky Knowe a short distance from Craigiescar |
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GALLON OF WATER |
Gallon of Water |
James Gray Midtown
Mr William Morrison
Mr William McPherson |
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A small spring issueing from A fissure in the Rock at the Trig [Trigonometrical] Station of Bin
The water in the hollow of this rock rises & falls with the ebb & flow of the tide - At least so is said. |
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ELF HOUSE |
Elf House |
James Gray Midtown
Mr William Morrison
Mr William McPherson |
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A rough rocky eminence on side side of the Bin Hill There is A Cavern beneath some Part of the eminence the entrance of which was falled up some Years since to prevent Cattle from entering But no trace of it can now be found |
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ELFHOUSE POOL |
Elf House Pool |
James Gray Midtown
Mr William Morrison
Mr William McPherson |
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A small Marsh near the Elf House |
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THE BIN |
The Bin |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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A large hill planted with "Fir" the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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BIN MOSS |
Bin Moss |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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A swamp, or marsh adjacent to the "Bin": the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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BLACKHILLOCK |
Blackhillock |
Mr. J. Barclay
Mr. J. Slorach
Mr. George Dey |
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This was formerly a farmsteading but now it is a cottars dwelling-house and garden: the property of the Duke of Richmond. Tenant Mrs Slorach. |
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ORD FELL |
Ordfell |
Mr. James Barclay Roadburn
Mr. James Slorach Binhill
Mr. George Dey Cumrie |
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A hill planted with fir wood the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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See Remark in Index. 1895. |
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CHAPEL (Remains of) [Haddoch] |
Chapel R.C. [Roman Catholic] (Remains of) |
Mr. Lipp, Haddoch
Mr. Grey, Midtown
Mr. James Slorach, Binhill |
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The remains of an old Roman Catholic Chapel there is about twelve or fifteen inches high of the outside wall remaining, surrounded by a small portion of ground said to have been the grave-yard but the date of the last interment therein is not known in the neighbourhood; it is supposed to have been about Sixty Years ago. With the exception of the above information there is nothing known about it either traditional, or historical. |
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The remains of an old Roman Catholic Chapel there is about twelve or fifteen inches high of the outside wall remaining, surrounded by a small portion of ground said to have been the grave-yard but the date of the last interment therein is not known in the neighbour-hood; it is supposed to have been about Sixty Years ago. With the exception of the above information there is nothing known about it either traditional, or historical. |
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MILL BURN |
Mill Burn |
Mr Aitchison Coniecleugh
Mr Lipp Haddoch
Mr Minro Huntly Lodge |
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A Small burn rising near the Chaple [Chapel] Well and flows into the River Deveron near the other Hole |
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BACKWOOD HILL |
Back Wood Hill |
Mr. John Lipp Haddoch
James Hogg. Haggieshall
James Spence Croft of Haddoch |
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A rough uncultivated eminence formerly a Fir Wood. The Property of the Duke of Richmond |
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HAGGIESHALL |
Haggieshall |
Mr. John Lipp Haddoch
James Hogg. Haggieshall
James Spence Croft of Haddoch |
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A small Farm steading Occupied by Mrs. Hogg The property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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CROFT OF DYKESIDE |
Croft of Dykeside |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Annand Manse Cairnie
Val [Valuation] Roll - 1860 -
Mr Lipp Farmer Haddoch |
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A crofters house and land, the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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CONIECLEUGH |
Coniecleugh
Conieclaigh |
Mr Aitchison occupier
Mr Lipp Haddoch
Mr Reid Gamekeeper Huntly Lodge
Val [Valuation] Roll pub [published] 1860 |
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A large farm Steading occupied by Mr Aitchison the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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KIRKTOWN POOL |
Kirktown Pool |
Mr Aitchison occupier
Mr Lipp Haddoch
Mr Reid Gamekeeper Huntly Lodge
Val [Valuation] Roll pub [published] 1860 |
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A large pool of water Situated in the River Deveron near the farm of Coniecleugh |
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BOAT POOL |
Boat Pool |
Mr Aitchison occupier
Mr Lipp Haddoch
Mr Reid Gamekeeper Huntly Lodge
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A Pool of water Situated in the River Deveron near the farm of Coniecleugh |
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OTTER HOLE |
Otter Hole |
Mr Aitchison Coniecleugh
Mr Lipp Haddoch
Mr Minro Huntly Lodge |
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A Large pool of Water Situated in the River Deveron |
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HADDOCH |
Haddoch |
Mr Aitchison Coniecleugh
Mr Lipp Haddoch
Mr Minro Huntly Lodge |
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A large farm Steading occupied by Mr Lipp the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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CHAPEL WELL |
Chapel Well |
Mr Aitchison Coniecleugh
Mr Lipp Haddoch
Mr Minro Huntly Lodge |
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A Spring Well of Considerable note; Situate about 2 chains to the East of the Chapel yard Supposed to be a "Holy Well." |
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LOWER HILLSIDE |
Lower Hillside |
Mr Wilson Upper Hillside
Mr Cruickshank Mid Hillside
Mr Christie Lower Hillside |
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A Crofters house occupied by Mr W Christie the property of Major L. D. G. Duff of Drummuir |
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BURN OF NETHERTOWN |
Burn of Nethertown |
Mr Wilson Upper Hillside
Mr Cruickshank Mid Hillside
Mr Christie Lower Hillside |
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A Small Burn rising in the Ward of Glass and flows into the Burn of Bellyhack at the Bridge of Nethertown |
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OLDSCHOOL CROFT |
Old Schoolcroft |
Mr A. Wilson Upper Hillside
Mr G Cruickshank. Mid Hillside
Mr W Christie Lower Hillside |
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A Crofters dwelling occupied by M. Craig the property of Major L. D. G Duff of Drummuir |
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UPPER HILLSIDE |
Upper Hillside |
Mr A. Wilson Upper Hillside
Mr G Cruickshank. Mid Hillside
Mr W Christie Lower Hillside |
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A Crofters house & Steading occupied by Mr A. Wilson the property of Major L. D. G Duff of Drummuir |
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MID HILLSIDE |
Mid Hillside |
Mr A. Wilson Upper Hillside
Mr G Cruickshank. Mid Hillside
Mr W Christie Lower Hillside |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr George Cruickshank; the property of Major L D G Duff of Drummuir |
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CURBROTACK |
Curbrotack
Curbrotach |
James Riach. Occupier
James Lemon
John Lemon
Val. [Valuation] Roll pub [published] 1860 |
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A Farm Steading occupied by Mr J Riach The property of Major Duff of Drummuir |
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CROFT OF CURBROTACK |
Croft of Curbrotack |
James Riach. Occupier
James Lemon
John Lemon |
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Crofters dwelling in the Occupation of Mr. Riach The Property of Major Duff |
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STAR HILL |
Star Hill |
John Lemon Occupier
James Lemon
James Riach |
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A slight eminence partly in the parishes of Glass and Cairnie. partly cultivated. the joint proprietors are the Duke of Richmond. & the Earl of Fife. |
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HILL OF MILLEATH |
Hill of Milleath
(Hill of Millheath) |
Mr W. Grant: Drumdelgie
Mr John Melles, Smallburn
Mr Peter Watson Gingomyres
Revd [Reverend] Mr Annand. Cairnie Manse |
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A rough heathy eminence Situate partly in the parish of Glass and partly in the Parish of Cairnie the property of the Duke of Richmond and the Earl of Fife |
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GINGOMYRES |
Gingomyres |
Mr W. Grant: Drumdelgie
Mr John Melles, Smallburn
Mr Peter Watson Gingomyres
Revd [Reverend] Mr Annand. Cairnie Manse |
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Two Cottars dwellings occupied by Peter Watson and John Hennery the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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JACOB'S HILLOCK |
Jacob's Hillock |
Mr W. Grant: Drumdelgie
Mr John Melles, Smallburn
Mr Peter Watson Gingomyres
Revd [Reverend] Mr Annand. Cairnie Manse |
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a little green natural hillock Situate on the parish boundary a Short distance East of the farm of Blackhill, It is on the property of the Duke of Richmond and the Earl of Fife |
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Hill of Millheath. not correct J McD [Corrected to Mill of Hilleath]
[Jacob's Hillock]. Is this a natural or artificial hillock? Yes Natural.
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Burnside |
Mr W Grant Drumdelgie
Mr J. Melles Smallburn
Mr P Watson Gingomyres |
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A Cottars dwelling occupied by John Wilson the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill |
Mr W Grant Drumdelgie
Mr J. Melles Smallburn
Mr P Watson Gingomyres |
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A rough heathy eminence Situate partly in the Parish of Glass and Partly in the Parish of Cairnie; It is on the property of the Duke of Richmond and the Earl of Fife |
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BA MUIR |
Bamuir |
Mr W Grant Drumdelgie
Mr J. Melles Smallburn
Mr P Watson Gingomyres |
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A low flat peice [piece] of rough heathy ground; Situate a Short distance East of the farm of Blackhill; It is on the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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Site of STONE CIRCLE [Gingomyres] |
Druidical Circle (Site of) |
Mr Grant Drumdelgie
Mr J. Melles Smallburn
Mr P. Watson Gingomyres |
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The Site of a Druidical Circle Situate a Short distance South of the farm of Gingomyres It is on the property of the Duke of Richmond. All the Stones have been removed to clear the ground for cultivation. (Well known Antiquity) |
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WOOD OF MILLEATH |
Wood of Milleath (Fir)
Wood of Milleath |
Mr Grant Drumdelgie
Mr J. Melles Smallburn
Mr P. Watson Gingomyres
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Annand. Cairnie Manse |
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An extensive fir plantation belonging to the Duke of Richmond |
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TUMULI [Hill of Milleath] |
Tumuli |
Revd. [Reverend] William Duguid Est. [Established] Church Minister Glass Ph. [Parish] |
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TUMULUS [Black Hill] |
Tumulus |
Mr. Craigan Farmer Glenshee
Mr. Mavor Farmer Cairnmore
Mr Mitchell Farmer Piketillum |
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A small mound on the Black Hill, there is another in the parish of Glass close to this one, supposed to be ancient sepulchral mound. |
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CUTERNACH |
Cuternach |
Mr. William Grant, Drumdelgie
Mr. Joseph Morrison
Mr. Robert Smith |
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A very prominent- cultivated- hill: the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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RAINY MEALL |
Rainy Meall |
Mr. William Grant, Drumdelgie
Mr. Joseph Morrison
Mr. Robert Smith |
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A small Cultivated hill the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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THISTLEFOLD |
Thistlefold |
Mr. William Grant
Mr. Joseph Morrison
Mr. Robert Smith |
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A house and garden, occupied by Alexander Wright, the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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PYOTBUSH |
Piotbush |
Mr. William Grant
Mr. Joseph Morrison
Mr. Robert Smith |
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A house and garden, occupied by Charles Fordyce, the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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DONANS |
Donans |
Mr. William Grant
Mr. Joseph Morrison
Mr. Robert Smith |
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A house a garden, occupied by Alexander Craigan, the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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Pyotbush - Pyot a magpie see Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
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DRUMDELGIE |
Drumdelgie
Drumdelgy |
Val [Valuation] Roll 1869 & 70
Mr Grant. Tenant
Mr McWilliam Boghaugh
Fullartons Gazetteer. |
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A large farm steading with dwelling house and outbuildings, the property of the Duke of Richmond in the occupation of Mr Grant |
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BOGHAUGH |
Bog haugh |
Val [Valuation] Roll 1869 & 70
Mr Grant. Tenant
Mr McWilliam Boghaugh |
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BOGHAUGH FORD |
Boghaugh Ford |
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Mr Grant. Tenant
Mr McWilliam Boghaugh |
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A ford across the River Deveron a short distance from the farm of Boghaugh. |
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RIVER DEVERON |
River Deveron |
Mr Grant, Drumdelgie
Mr McWilliam. Boghaugh
Mr Morrison Boghead |
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A large River rising in the Upper Crabrach and flowing into the Moray Firth at Banff |
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TORRY HILLOCK |
Torry Hillock |
Mr Grant, Drumdelgie
Mr McWilliam. Boghaugh
Mr Morrison Boghead |
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A large rough hillock of stones and rough pasture, on the farm of Drumdelgie, the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BOGFORTH |
Bogforth |
Mr Dempster occupier
Mr Bruce Broadland
Mr Addison Mill of Cairnborrow |
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A large farm Steading occupied by Mr Dempster the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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BURN OF BOGFORTH |
Burn of Bogforth |
Mr Dempster
Mr Bruce Broadland
Mr Addison Mill of Cairnborrow |
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A Small Burn rising about a half a mile South of the farm of Bogforth and flowing into the River Deveron near the Mill of Cairnborrow |
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BRIDGE OF BOGFORTH |
Bridge of Bogforth (District) |
Mr Dempster
Mr Bruce Broadland
Mr Addison Mill of Cairnborrow |
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A Stone bridge with one arch erected across the Burn of Bogforth. |
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Boghaugh Pot |
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Dallance Pot |
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Black Pot |
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March Pot |
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Artloch Ford |
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Artloch Pot |
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Broombrae Pot |
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Cairn Ford |
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Rob's Nook |
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BROADLAND |
Broadland |
Mr. Bruce occupier
Mr. Addison Mill of Cairnborrow
Mr. Dempster Bogforth |
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ST PETER'S CHURCH (Remains of) |
St Peter's Church (Remains of) |
Mr. Bruce
Mr. Addison Mill of Cairnborrow
Mr. Dempster Bogforth |
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Supposed to be the ruins of a Roman Catholic Chapel. No information can be obtained respecting this Antiquity further than that it once formed a Parish in itself. The Parish was called Peter Kirk. |
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St Peters Well |
Mr. Bruce
Mr. Addison Mill of Cairnborrow
Mr. Dempster Bogforth |
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A Well that is well Known in the district, Situated a Short distance North of St Peter's Church.
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MILL OF CAIRNBORROW (Corn) |
Mill of Cairnborrow |
Mr. Bruce Broadland
Mr. Wilson Blacksmith
Mr Davidson Miltown [Milltown] of Cairnborrow |
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A Meal and Barley mill occupied by Mr. Addison the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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MILLTOWN |
Miltown |
Mr. Bruce Broadland
Mr. Wilson Blacksmith
Mr Davidson Miltown [Milltown] of Cairnborrow |
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Two Crofters dwellings occupied by Mr Davidson and Mr Wilson the property of the Duke of Richmond |
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ORDHILL |
Ordhill |
Mr Robert Smith Ordhead
Mr James Barclay
Mr James Morrison
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A small hill in "Bin Wood": the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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ORDBRAE |
Ordbrae |
Mr Robert Smith Ordhead
Mr James Barclay
Mr James Morrison
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A Small District consisting of five small Crofts & houses the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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Inshtamach
Inchtammoch |
Mr. Robert Smith
Mr. James Barclay
Mr. James Morrison
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A small farm-steading: the property of the Duke of Richmond Tenant Donald McKenzie |
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CLEAN POOL |
Clean Pool |
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Craig Brock |
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F W. Nixon
Lt. RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
15/71 June [15 Jun 1871]
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COS.[COUNTIES] ABERDEEN & BANFF
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Index
Names of Objects -- Pages
Alehousehillock -- 27
Arachie Burn -- 29
Ardonald -- 55
Ardonald Lime Works ( Disused ) -- 57
Arn Hill -- 90
Artloch Ford -- 118
Artloch Pot -- 118
Auchannachy -- 15
Auchnaclach -- 28
Backside -- 54
Backside of Cairnwhelp -- 36
Backwood Hill - 101
Balloch Burn -- 11
BallochBurn --12
Ba Muir -- 110
Banks -- 35
Berryleys -- 48
Bicker Moss -- 15
Binhall -- 38
Binhill -- 94
Bin Moss -- 97
Binside -- 62
Bin Wood -- 88
Black Hill -- 110
Blackhillock -- 54
Blackhillock -- 97
Black Pot -- 118
Blind Burn -- 93
Boat Pool -- 103
Boghaugh -- 115
Boghaugh Ford -- 115
Boghaugh Pot -- 118
Boghead -- 53
Bogforgue Well -- 33
Bogforth -- 117
Bogmoon -- 62
Botary -- 34
Braehead -- 26
Brankie -- 47
Bridge of Ardonald -- 27
Bridge of Blairmoon -- 17
Bridge of Bogforth -- 117
Bridge of Cairnford ( Wooden ) -- 118
Bridge of Davidston -- 17
Bridge of Gilgatherbush -- 63
Bridge of Hogston -- 76
Bridge of Isla -- 82
Bridge of Nethertown -- 7
Bridge of Tullochs -- 13
Broadland -- 119
Broombrae Pot -- 118
Brown Hill -- 86
Brownhill Plantation -- 84
Burn Beg -- 51
Burn Of Ardonald -- 55
Burn Of Bellyhach -- 42
Burn Of Bogforth -- 117
Burn Of Cairnie -- 58
Burn Of Davidston -- 42
Burn Of Hogston -- 76
Burn Of Nethertown -- 7
Burn Of Nethertown -- 105
Burn Of Shenwall -- 41
Burn Of Sittinghillock -- 12
Burnside -- 46
Burnside -- 110
Cairn Ford -- 118
Cairn Gow -- 3
Cairn Hill -- 36
Cairnie -- 1
Cairnwhelp -- 36
Cairdswood -- 7
Chapel ( Site of ) -- 88
Chapel ( Remains of ) -- 99
Chapel Well -- 104
Church -- 60
Clean Pool -- 122
Clochren Bridge -- 72
Coachford -- 29
Coniecleugh -- 103
Cormalet -- 91
Corn Mill -- 73
Corn Mill -- 75
Corse -- 38 |
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Index Continued
Names of Objects -- Pages
Cow Ford -- 67
Craig Brock -- 122
Craighall -- 47
Craig Hithan -- 30
Craigie head -- 77
Craigie Scar -- 95
Craigtown -- 70
Crofthead -- 76
Croft of Curbrotack -- 107
Croft of Dykeside -- 102
Croft of Haddoch -- 92
Croft of Hillend -- 42
Croft of Little Daugh -- 78
Croft of Wester Auchairn -- 24
Crofts of Starhill -- 50
Curbrotack -- 107
Cumrie -- 93
Cumrie Plantation -- 90
Cuternach -- 113
Cuttle Hill -- 13
Cuttle Hill -- 13
Dallance Pot -- 118
Daugh on Site of Castle of Daugh -- 71
Daugh of Davidston -- 45
Daun's School (Partly Endowed) -- 31
Denhead -- 23
Den of Pitlurg -- 23
Donald's Stone -- 80
Davidston Ford -- 82
Donans -- 114
Dourie Well -- 84
Drumdelgie -- 115
Drumfold -- 61
Drumhead -- 77
Dungeon Ford -- 69
Dykehead -- 78
Ean -- 56
Easter Auchairn -- 28
Easter Auldtown -- 6
Easter Shenwall -- 47
Elf House -- 96
Elfhouse Pool -- 96
Flooders -- 71
Foggy Moss -- 16
Ford of Waulkmill -- 67
Fords of Avochie (Disused) -- 82
Free Church - 34
Gallon of Water -- 96
Garro Burn -- 35
Garromuir Wood -- 38
Garro Wood - 66
Gingomyres -- 109
Glacks of Balloch -- 5
Glen of Coachford -- 10
Grave Yard -- 73
Grave Yard -- 99
Grave Yard -- 119
Grey Stone -- 9
Grey Stone -- 53
Gray Stone -- 62
Graystone Well -- 53
Great North of Scotland Railway -- 74
Green Hill -- 57
Greentown -- 8
Hackleburnie Well -- 30
Haddoch -- 104
Haggieshall -- 101
Hallgreen -- 11
Haughs -- 68a
Heatheryfield -- 54
Herricks Cairn -- 3
Hillend -- 43
Hill of Cormalet -- 91
Hill of Greentown -- 10
Hill of Milleath -- 109
Hill of Janetstown -- 43
Hill of Shenwall -- 45
Hogston -- 77 |
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Names of Objects -- Pages
Hollowdyke -- 26
Horntowie -- 16
Horse Rock -- 94
Inshtamach -- 122
Iron Stone -- 89
Jacob's Hillock -- 109
Jam -- 39
Kirktown Pool -- 103
Little Balloch -- 9
Little Balloch Hill -- 5
Little Craigie Scar -- 95
Little Daugh -- 72
Littlemill -- 75
Little Pitlurg -- 22
Loanhead -- 26
Loch of Morlach -- 88
Lower Hillside -- 105
Lower Sinsharnie -- 60
Makay's Stripe -- 69
Mains of Davidston -- 17
Mains of Pitlurg -- 21
Mains of Starhill -- 50
Manse -- 34
Manse -- 59
March Pot -- 118
Meickle Balloch Hill -- 3
Mid Hillside -- 106
Midtown -- 59
Mill Burn -- 100
Mill of Botary (Corn) -- 33
Mill of Cairnborrow (Corn) -- 120
Mill of Davidston (Corn) -- 43
Milltown -- 33
Milltown -- 120
Monk's Cairn -- 65
Mortlach -- 84
Moss of Ardonald -- 57
Moss of Raemurrack -- 22
Moss-side -- 10
Moss-side -- 49
Mossy Well -- 71
Nethertown -- 68a
Nethertown Burn -- 66
Nethertown 0f Starhill -- 48
Nether Tullochs -- 6
New found Aisle -- 64
Newtack -- 24
Newton -- 37
Newton --49
North Riggins -- 16
North Tillytarmont -- 83
North Whiteley -- 8
Oldschool Croft -- 106
Ordbrae -- 121
Ord Fell -- 98
Ord Hill -- 29
Ord Hill -- 121
Otter Hole -- 104
Overhall -- 68a
Pitlurg Castle (Remains of) -- 21
Post Office -- 30
Post Office -- 72
Pyotbush -- 114
Raemurrack -- 46
Rainy Meall -- 113
Redfold -- 39
Redfold -- 55
Riggens -- 35
River Deveron -- 116
River Isla -- 67
Road Burn -- 85
Roadburn -- 93
Rob's Nook -- 118
Rollingstone -- 70
Rothiemay Station -- 91
Rough Ford -- 67
Ruthven -- 74
Sauch Well -- 75
School -- 41
School -- 59
School -- 60
School -- 74
School Croft -- 44
Shenwall -- 45
Sinsharnie -- 61
Sir John's Armchair -- 19
Site of Stone Circle -- 111
Sitting Hillock -- 15 |
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Names of Objects -- Pages
Sittinghillock -- 12
Small Burn -- 56
Smallburn -- 56
Smithy Hillock -- 63
South Tillytarmont -- 92
South Whitely -- 7
Star Hill -- 108
St. Carol's Church (Remains of) -- 72
St. Carol's Well -- 78
St. Martin's Church (Remains of) -- 64
St. Martin's Well -- 61
St. Peter's Church (Remains of) -- 119
St. Peter's Well -- 119
Stone Circle (Site of) -- 41
Stone Circle (Remains of) -- 89
Stonyford -- 50
Supposed site of Roman Road -- 81
Table Stone -- 90
The Balloch -- 9
The Duelties -- 27
The Bin -- 97
Thief's Rock -- 94
Thistlefold -- 114
Tillytarmont -- 83
Torry Hillock -- 116
Tullochwhinty -- 57
Tumuli -- 112
Tumulus -- 112
Upper Auchairn -- 25
Upper Cuttlehill -- 11
Upper Hillside -- 106
Upper Mains of Davidston -- 44
Upper Tullochs - 6
Wards of Shenwall -- 48
Well Grow -- 37
Well of Auchindroin -- 65
Wester Auchairn -- 25
Wester Auldtown -- 5
White Hill -- 86
Whitehill -- 85
Whitehill Plantation -- 82
Whitehillock -- 24
Whitestones -- 25
Windy Row -- 44
Woodhead -- 23
Wood of Milleath -- 111
Cuttlehill -- 13 (Altered by authority of Mr. James Macdonald, The Farm. Huntly. N. B. [North Britain] To be used for 1" purposes only, further investigation to be made during revision of the larger scale. By order of the D. G. [Director General] 4.2.95 [04 Feb 1895])
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