OS1/1/18/73
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BRIDGE OF DEE | Bridge of Dee Bridge of Dee Bridge of Dee |
Mr. Morgan, Inverey Mr. Morgan, Castleton of Braemar Mr. McIntosh |
098 | This is an old military bridge which crosses the River Dee about three miles east from Castleton of Braemar. It is entirely built of stones, is very high in the middle and in very good condition |
INVERCAULD BRIDGE | Invercauld Bridge Invercauld Bridge Invercauld Bridge |
Mr. Morgan, Inverey. Mr. Morgan Castleton of Braemar Mr. McIntosh. |
098 | A very handsome bridge which spans the River Dee about three miles lower down than Castleton of Braemar. It is all built of granite and is in excellent condition. The road which crosses it is a turnpike road. |
BALLOCHBUIE FOREST | Ballochbuie Forest | Mr. Morgan, Castleton of Braemar Black's Map Mr. Lamont The People's Journal, Decr. [December] 9th 1865. |
098 ; 099 | This name is applied to a large fir wood situated on the south side of the River Dee and between Creag Clunie on the west and the boundary of Balmoral estate on the east. Ballochbuie is derived from Gaelic words signifying Yellow Pass |
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[Page] 73Aberdeenshire, -- Ph. [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar
[Note relating to 'Ballochbuie Forest'] - On 98 and 99
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