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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MUIR OF DYCE Muir of Dyce
Muir of Dyce
Muir of Dyce
Muir of Dyce
Muir of Dyce
Revd. [Reverend] J. S. Kemp
Mr. Alexander Harvey
Mr. James Bowman
Rent Receipts
Valuation Roll 1859 - 60
066 This name applies to a district embracing a few cottar's houses, the railway station, station-master's house, and a creosote works belonging to the Great North of Scotland Railway, which is used for dipping the railway sleepers. There is every reason to believe that in a short time the whole of the land will lose that moorish aspect which part of is still possesses, as the waste parts of the parish are being extensively reclaimed, and will repay the labour. The name Muir of Dyce had at one time a more extensive application than at present. Property of J. G. C. Skene Esq.
POST OFFICE [Dyce] Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Revd.[Reverend] J. S. Kemp
Mr. James Bowman
Mrs. Ellen, Margaret Rae, Postmistress.
066 The Post-office of Dyce is held in a small grocer's shop somewhat detached from the chief part of the village of Dyce. It is a sub-post to Aberdeen. Arrivals 5..50 A.M. and 2..30 P.M. Despatch 2..30 P.M. Property of J. G. C. Skene Esq.

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Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Dyce

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