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OS1/1/23/11

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CADDEN Cadden
Cadden
Cadden
Catden
Alexander Mathieson. Waulkmill,
John Flaurence, Kirkton,
Mr McKnight Graystone
(Valuation Roll 95) commonly pron?[pronounced] Ca'den
035 A small farmsteading, Situated in the Glens of Foudland, and close to the River Ury; the property of the North of Scotland Banking Company.
CAD DEN Cad Den
Cad Den
Cad Den
Alexander Mathieson. Waulkmill,
John Flaurence, Kirkton,
Mr McKnight Graystone
035 A small den, situated close to the farm of Cadden.
GLENS OF FOUDLAND Glens of Foudland
Glens of Foudland
Glens of Foudland
Alexander Mathieson. Waulkmill,
John Flaurence, Kirkton,
Mr McKnight Graystone
035 This name is applied to a large district, extending from the farm of Gardensmill, [in Plan 35.11] through the Parish of Insch to the Hill of Corncaterach in the Parish of Gartley.

Continued entries/extra info

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Aberdeenshire,
Parish of Culsamond

Cad Den. Never saw this spelling before nor heard the name so pron? [pronounced]
Cad or Cat is derived from the British or the Scoto Irish Cath which Signify a battle.

Glens of Foudland. Should be Glen Foudland to agree with N. Lists [ Name Lists] for Drumblade and Forgue. HMcL
Never called Glen Foudland, always Glens of Foudland. JMcD

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