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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HUMMOCK Hummock
Hummock
Hummock
Mr. James Mitchell.
Mr. Robert Mitchell.
Mr. James Paterson.
040 A large broken rock, situated close to the mouth of the Old Water.
OLD WATER MOO' Old Water
Old Water
Old Water
Old Water Moo'
Mr. James Mitchell.
Mr. Robert Mitchell.
Mr. James Paterson.
Estate Plan - 1857
040 This originally was the mouth of the water of Cruden, but some years ago the course was altered and now it runs into the Sea at the Ward.
THE DONNONS The Donnons
The Donnons
The Donnons
Mr. James Mitchell.
Mr. Robert Mitchell.
Mr. James Paterson.
040 This name applies to a group of large rocks, one of which is very large, they are situated at the mouth of the Old Water.

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Parish of Cruden

[Note relating to 'Hummock'] - Hummie, Hummock. A grasp taken by the Thumb and four fingers, placed together or the space included within them when thus conjoined, to the exclusion of the palm of the hand. (Jamieson)

[Notes relating to 'Old Water Moo''] - Moo'. Mouth (Jamieson)
A Very expressive name. [Initialled] E.H.C.

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