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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HOWE MOSS Howe Moss
Howe Moss
Howe Moss
Mr James Bannie Tifty
Mr John Hunter Reemshill
Mr William Ogilvie Reemshill
028 Applied to a peat moss of considerable extent well known by this name situated a little south of Steinmanhill the property of Colonel Gordon.
DEN OF SLACK 0' CAUSEWAY Den of Slack O'Causeway Mr William Ogilvie Reemshill
Mr James Burnett Woodhead
Mr Strachan Greenmyre
028 A short narrow ravine through which flows a small stream called the burn of Tennan part of the old Aberdeen road runs through the north side of this ravine it is situated about two miles north of Fyvie Castle
TURARAICH Tarrerreiach
Tarrerreiach
Tarrerrech
Turaraich
Turaraich
Mr James Burnett Woodhead
Mr Joseph Fowlie Woodhead
Mr John Hunter Reemshill
Rev. [Reverend] Mr Macdonald. Professor of Gaelic Aberdeen
C. Chalmers Esqr Monks Hill.
028 Applied to a small hill lately cultivated tradition says that a flag staff stood on this hill and that it was used as a signal point between the house of Towie Turner and Fyvie Castle

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Aberdeenshire Parish of Fyvie

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