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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLATTIEDEN Clattieden
Clattieden
Clattieden
Mr J. Barrack Occupier
Dean Wilson Woodhead
Mr J. Innes Brodiebrae
029 Indicates the name of a farm consisting of a dwelling house with farm offices and garden and received the name from a deep ravine which bears the name and bounds the farm or Croft on the S.W. [South West] Situated at the foot of Woodhead village The property of the Earl of Aberdeen.
BRODIEBRAE Brodiebrae
Brodiebrae
Brodiebrae
Mr John Innes occupier
Dean Wilson Woodhead
Mr J Barrack Clattieden
029 A Small farm consisting of a dwelling house with out houses and Garden and situated on a slopping ground a little W. [West] of Clattie Den which bounds the croft on the N.E. [North East] The name originated some 30. years since from an Exciseman of the name of Brodie who established the farm buildings &c. The property of the Earl of Aberdeen.
DOOLIE BRIDGE Doolie Bridge
Doolie Bridge
Doolie Bridge
Dean Wilson Woodhead
Mr J. Innes Brodiebrae
Mr J. Barrack Clattieden
029 A wooden footbridge across the River Ythan at the Conflux of Clattie Burn. and abt. [about] 30. Chains S.S.E. [South South East] of Woodhead Village Upon the property of the Earl of Aberdeen.

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Parish of Fyvie

[Note beside 'Doolie Bridge'] - Doolie. A hobgoblin, a scarecrow; a bugbear, (Jamieson)

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