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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LINN OF DEE | Linn of Dee Linn of Dee Linn of Dee Linn of Dee Linn of Dee |
Mr. Morgan Mr. Morgan, Inscription on Bridge Dee Side Guide Mr. Stewart, Ballintuim. |
097 | This name is applied to a spot on the River Dee, 6 1/4 miles above the Castleton of Braemar, where the whole water of the Dee rushes through so narrow a channel in the rocks, that a man can easily span it with his legs. Immediately below this channel, and into which the water falls, is a black and deep pool, so deep, that the natives say that it has no bottom. The Linn is spanned by a very beautiful bridge, on which is the following inscription. This Bridge, over the Linn of Dee, Erected by James, Fifth Earl of Fife, was opened on the 8th September, 1857 by H.M. [Her Majesty] Queen Victoria. |
MUIR | Muir Muir Muir |
Mr. Morgan Mr. Morgan Mr. Lamont |
097 | This name applies to two small farmsteadings, each of which consists of a dwelling and an out-house. Property of the Earl of Fife. |
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[Page] 39Aberdeenshire -- Ph [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar
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