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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 TILLATHROWIE | Den of Tillathrowie | Mr John McRae Birkenburn Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie Mr William Thomson Tillathrowie |
033 | A small ravine, situated between the Chapel Hill and Berryhillock. A stream which rises a few chains north of it. runs through it, being very small it has no name. |
BURN OF CORSHALLOCH | Burn of Corshalloch | Mr John McRae Birkenburn Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie Mr William Thomson Tillathrowie |
033 | This burn rises a few chains north of the farm of Corshalloch from which it takes its name. Its course is southward and joins the Burn of Tillathrowie |
CORSHALLOCH | Corshalloch | Mr John McRae Birkenburn Mr James Smith Easter Tillathrowie Mr William Thomson Tillathrowie |
033 | A small farm steading, dwelling house outhouses and Gardens attached, in Good repair. The property of His Grace the Duke of Richmond |
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[Page] 24County of Aberdeen Parish of Gartly
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