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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Coull

[Note underneath Camp] I think this should be in Old English see the same object in Aboyne

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