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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BROCKIE BURN Brockie Burn
Brockie Burn
Brockie Burn
John Scott Little Wrangham.
Mr Ruddiman Ground Officer
Mr John Robertson, Boghead
035 A small burn rising at the foot of Foudland Hills, and running S.S.E. [South South East] joins the Kellock a little south of the farm of Little Wrangham
LITTLE WRANGHAM Little Wrangham
Little Wrangham
Little Wrangham
John Scott, Tenant
Mr Ruddiman
Mr John Robertson
035 This name is applied to two farmsteadings on the estate of Sheelagreen, situated a little S. [South] West of Follow Hill.
WRANGHAM [1895] See Remark in Index 1895. Mr James MacDonald, The Farm Huntly N.B. [North Britain] 035
URN FOUND HERE A.D. 1837 Urn found here A.D. 1837
Urn found here A.D. 1837
Urn found here A.D. 1837
John Scott Tenant
Mr Ruddiman
Mr John Robertson
035 Mr Scott the farmer at Little Wrangham says, that his father found an Urn here, while improving the land here called, Follow Hill, it was found in the year 1837 and contained a lot of blueish earth and small pieces of bones. the Urn fell to pieces when lifted.

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Aberdeenshire,
Parish of Culsalmond,

Brook. A small natural stream of water, less than a river; A rivulet
Brooky. Abounding with brooks (Nuttal)
Brook soot adhering to anything. To Brook. To soil with soot. Brookie, Dirtied with soot
Brookie. A ludicrous designation for a blacksmith, from his face being begrimed. (JAmieson)

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