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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FALLOW HILL | Fallow Hill Fallow Hill Fallow Hill |
Mr John Scott, Little Wrangham. Mr Ruddiman, Ground Officer. Mr John Robertson, Boghead |
035 | A small cultivated hill feature, situated about a quarter of a mile South of the Village of Colpie: The property of Major Gammel. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 46Parish of Culsamond
Fallow. Pale red, or pale yellow; unsowed, not tilled; left to rest after a year or more of
tillage, left unsowed, after ploughing; unploughed; uncultivated; unoccupied; neglected.
Land that has lain a year or more untilled or unseeded; the ploughing or tilling of land,
without sowing it, for a season. A green fallow is that where land is rendered mellow and
clean from weeds by some green Crop, such as turnips. etc.
Fallow Crop. The Crop taken from fallowed ground.
Fallow Deer. A kind of deer smaller than the stag and most common in England, where
it is almost domesticsted in parks. (Nuttal)
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Kate51- Moderator, Ron Dyce
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