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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LEGGET'S DEN | Legget's Den Legget's Den Legget's Den |
Mr W. Mitchell Tenant Mr W. Chyne Millside Mr J. Law Hill of Den |
045 | An ordinary farm house and steading with garden attached, property of John McKenzie Esq. Glack. There is a tradition still prevalent in the Parish that this farm was so named in consequence of a conference having been held here between one of the Kings of Scotland & a Pope's legate. also said to be with Donald of the Isles which is just as unlikely. M.D. |
RESTHIVET | Resthivet Resthivet Resthivet |
Rent Receipt Estate plan dated 1862 Mr W. Mitchell |
045 | An ordinary farmhouse with offices and garden attached, property of John McKenzie Esq. of Glack |
HILL OF DEN | Hill of Den Hill of Den Hill of Den |
Mr J Law Tenant Mr W. Mitchell Mr W. Chyne |
045 | An ordinary farmhouse with offices and garden attached, property of John McKenzie Esq.of Glack |
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[Page] 47Parish of Chapel of Garioch
Legget's Den [Note in pencil] Is written one word Legatesden now the property & Mansion House of James White Esq. personal name Leggat. cf Leggatstown & others similar
Leggat, Legget, Leggit. A stroke at handball, golf etc., which is not fair, or which, on account of some accidental circumstance, is not counted, is said to be Leggat, i.e. null, Loth. (JAmieson by Dr Longmuir )
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