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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SLATIE'S POT | Slatie's Pot Slatie's Pot Slatie's Pot |
Mr Alexander Simpson Ardlogie Mr James Smith Ardlogie Mr William Milne Hillhead of Peterwell |
028 | Applies to a deep pool in the River Ythan situated about a ¼ of a mile north of the farm town of Slateheugh |
CHURCH on Site of St Peter's Church [Fyvie] | Church Church Church |
Rev [Reverend] John Laing Minister Charles Chalmers Esq. Mr A. Simpson Ardlogie |
028 | A large and commodious building erected in 1808, well suited for the parish generally, and contains accommodation sufficient to seat about 1500 of a congregation. Rev. [Reverend] John Laing Minister. |
FYVIE [village] | Fyvie | Rev [Reverend] John Laing Minister Charles Chalmers Esq. Mr A. Simpson Ardlogie |
028 | A small village consisting of the Parish Church, Manse, school, along with a few scattered houses adjacent, are property designated as the village of Fyvie, and spoken of by the inhabitants of the parish, and the parochial Authorities |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 99Parish of Fyvie
[Note beside 'Slatie's Pot'] -
Slate. one who is slovenly and dirty. (Jamieson)
To Slate. To let loose: applied to dogs in hunting
[Note beside 'Church on site of St. Peter's Church']
The parish Church of Fyvie near to which the priory was situated, was dedicated to St. Peter, the memory of which is still preserved in the name of Peterswell. Statistical Account P. [Page] 327.
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