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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DENHEAD | Denhead Denhead Denhead |
Mr James Raeburn, Tenant Mr John Robson, Gamekeeper Mr John Wattie, Gamekeeper |
054 | A small farmsteading with offices and garden attached; property of Col. [Colonel] Leslie, Fetternear. |
KEITHNEY | Keithney Keithney Keithney |
Mr John Gray, Tenant Mr John Robson Mr John Wattie |
054 | A substantial farmsteading with offices and garden attached; property of Col. [Colonel] Leslie, Fetternear. |
WHITEHAUGH | Whitehaugh Whitehaugh Whitehaugh |
Mr John Robson Mr John Wattie Mr J. Blake, Merchant, Burnhervey |
054 | A farmsteading and two small crofts; property of Col. [Colonel] Leslie, Fetternear. |
WHITEHAUGH FORD (Disused) | Whitehaugh Ford (Disused) Whitehaugh Ford (Disused) |
Mr John Robson Mr John Wattie |
054 | A ford on the river Don near Whitehaugh, now disused owing to the erection of the Bridge of Kemnay. |
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[Page] 105Parish of Chapel of Garioch
Keith. A bar laid across a river or stream for preventing salmon getting farther up. (Jamieson) Poll Book has Kethen.
Haugh, Hawch, Hauch, Halche. Low lying flat ground, properly on the border of a river, and such as is sometimes over-flowed. (Jamieson)
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