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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GREENHAUGH Greenhaugh. John Anderson. Tenant.
Alexander Beattie, Cocklarachy,
James Leslie, Mill of Greenhaugh,
026 A large Farmsteading. in good repair. situated South of Huntly. about one & a half miles. there is a large dwelling house & a fine Garden attached. and is the property of His grace the Duke of Richmond.
BRIDGE OF GREENHAUGH Bridge of Greenhaugh. John Anderson. Tenant.
Alexander Beattie, Cocklarachy,
James Leslie, Mill of Greenhaugh,
026 A Small Wooden Bridge spaning the River Bogie. situated about ten chains North from Greenhaugh. it is in good repair & well known by this name.
BOG OF GREENHAUGH Bog of Greenhaugh. John Anderson. Tenant.
Alexander Beattie, Cocklarachy,
James Leslie, Mill of Greenhaugh,
026 This is a small portion of boggy ground. the greater part of which is natural hard Wood. it is situated about 15 Chains South of the Mill of Greenhaugh. & it is well known by this name. the property of His grace the Duke of Richmond.

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