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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DEN OF BIRKENBURN | Den of Birkenburn | Mr John McCrae Birkenburn Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie Mr William Scott Bailliesward |
033 | This name applies to a circular hollow covered with heath, in which are a few springs that form the source of the burn of that name |
CHAPEL HILL | Chapel Hill | Mr John McCrae Birkenburn Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie Mr William Scott Bailliesward |
033 | A small round hill north of Tillathrowie partly covered with rough pasture. Local tradition says that a Chapel stood near the foot of it, hence the name |
BERRY HILLOCK | Berry Hillock | Mr John McCrae Birkenburn Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie Mr William Scott Bailliesward |
033 | A small round hill nearly all covered with rough Pasture. Wild berries are said to have been plentiful on it long ago, hence the name |
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[Page] 21County of Aberdeen Parish of Gartly
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