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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLACK-EN-TORE | Glackentore | John Smith Coynachie James Smith Drumfergue John Stuart Cottage of Coynachie |
033 | A hollow some little distance South west of the Farm of Coynachie. It is supposed to be derived from two Gaelic words signifying the Hollow of the Search. |
HILL OF GLACK-EN-TORE | Hill of Glackentore | John Smith Coynachie James Smith Drumfergue John Stuart Cottage of Coynachie |
033 | Derives its name from Glackentore and lies between it and Altearse. It is but a small eminence. |
EASTER TILLATHROWIE | Easter Tillathrowie | John Smith Coynachie James Smith Drumfergue John Stuart Cottage of Coynachie |
033 | A small Farm Steading with garden attached, in good repair the property of the Duke of Richmond. |
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[Page] 51County of Aberdeen Parish of Gartly
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