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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OXTER STONE Oxter Stone William Mitchell Corrydown
Mr Mitchell Corrydown
John Smith Coynachie
James Harvey Inspector of Poor Gartly
033 This name applies to a large rough "gray stone", situated on the east-side of the "Oxter Burn", it is well known by this name. it is also known as the "Gray Stone of the Oxter"
STONE OF THE ROEBUSS Stone of the Roebuss William Mitchell Corrydown
Mr Mitchell Corrydown
John Smith Coynachie
James Harvey Inspector of Poor Gartly
033 This name applies to a large flat stone situated on the east-side of "Red Hill" and well known by that name. The origin of this name is not known.
GREENS OF BEDLAITHEN Greens of Bedlaithen William Mitchell Corrydown
Mr Mitchell Corrydown
John Smith Coynachie
James Harvey Inspector of Poor Gartly
033 This name applies to piece of green marshy ground, situated on the north-east side of the Burn of Bedlaithen.

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County of Aberdeen Parish of Gartly

J. Bucklow
La. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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