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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAMP (Remains of) [Mortlich] | Camp Camp Camp |
Mr. John Muggauch Mr. R. Milne Mr. J. Grant |
082 | Situated on the summit of Mortlich, Tradition says that it was a station of out post held by the Danes against Malcolm II, King of Scotland, A few loose stones lying in a circular form, apparently the remains of a dike, are all that now remains to show that a camp had been here, |
MORTLICH | Mortlich Mortlich Mortlich Mortlich |
William Milne Esq. Mr. J. Muggauch Mr. J. Grant New Statistical Account |
082 | A conical hill, of considerable height, situated within the parishes of Aboyne and Coull. Property of the Marquis of Huntly and Lord Aberdeen, |
BLOODY BURN | Bloody Burn Bleedy Burn |
William Milne Esq. Mr. J. Muggauch Mr. J. Grant New Stat [Statistical] Account (Aboyne) |
082 | A small stream rising on the south side of Mortlich. After a course of about a mile and a quarter in a south western direction joins the Tarland Burn a mile west from Aboyne Castle, |
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[Page] 44Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Coull
[Note underneath Camp] I think this should be in Old English see the same object in Aboyne
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