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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 284Parish 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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