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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURNSIDE | Burnside Burnside |
Mr. William Smith, Occupier Mr. John Milne, Tillyfauld |
008 | A small croft with dwelling house etc. thereon. The property of Sir Alexander Bannerman Bart [Baronet] Crimonmogate. |
CHURCH (Ruin) [N of Crimond] | Church (Remains of) | Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Irvine Archd. [Archdeacon] Robb Manse |
008 | Regarding this old church very little is Known, it is supposed to have been erected sometime in the beginning of the fifteenth Century; A stone built in the gateway bears the date of 1617. The Burial ground by which it is surrounded contains several grave stones evidently of great age, &. it is still used as the Parish Burial Ground. "A part of the South wall of the Old Church, built in 1576 still remains in the Churchyard." New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]. "The old church stood a little to the north. Of this more ancient structure the statistical account informs us that, "the Church was built in 1576; at least this date is above one of the doors. It is probable, however, that it had only been repaired that year, as there is still a font stone in the east end." This "font stone" was probably the Piscina - a font in the east end of a church would have been an anomaly at anytime antecedent to this period." Pratt's Buchan |
MANSE [N of Crimond] | Manse Manse Manse |
Revr. [Reverend] Alexander Irvine Mr. John Milne Tillyfauld Valuation Roll 1869-70. |
008 | A commodious dwelling & offices with Glebe attached. "The Manse consists of 3 parts, Viz the Original Structure built in 1763, & two wings or additions that at the East end in 1798, & the other at the North end in 1815." New Stat [Statistical] Account. |
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108.11 Aberdeenshire Parish of Crimond
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