Aberdeenshire volume 39

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/1/39/1 GLENMUICK, TULLICH AND GLENGAIRN Glenmuick, Tulloch & Glengairn Glenmuick, Tulloch & Glengairn Glenmuick, Tulloch & Glengairn Glenmuick, Tullich & Glengairn Glenmuick, Tullich & Glengairn Glenmuick, Tullich & Glengairn Glenmuick, Tullich & Glengairn Glenmuick, Tullich & Glengairn Glenmuick, Tullich & Glengairn Glenmuick Glengairn and Tullick Glenmuick Tulloch and Glengairn Glenmuick Glenmuick Glenmuick etc. Turnpike Act dated 1800 James Ogg Esqr. Banker J. Anderson Esqr. Revd. [Reverend] A. Gray Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McKenzie Mr. Christie Schoolmaster Presbytery Records from 1748 New Statistical Account Johnston's County Map Sheriffs List of Parishes Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer Philips' County Atlas Oliver & Boyds Almanac [Situation] In the Western Division of the County. [Signed] [AW Lachlan] 27 Feb 69 [February 1869] The parish of Glenmuick Tullich and Glengairn is in the Presbytery of Kincardine O'Neil, and Synod of Aberdeen. It is bounded on the north by the parishes of Strathdon, and Logie Coldstone; on the east by the parishes of Logie Coldston, Aboyne and Glentanner, in the County of Aberdeen, and the parish of Lochlee in the County of Forfar; on the south by the parish of Clova in the County of Forfar; and on the West by the parish of Craithie and Braemar in the County of Aberdeen It is not Known when the three ancient parishes of Glenmuick, Tullich, and Glengairn were united but they, for time immemorial, form one parish, retaining in the present parish name the names of the ancient parishes. There are no detached portions of this parish nor are there any detached portions of another parish situated within it.
OS1/1/39/1 [Page] 1 Plan examiner requested the Div. [Division] of County to be shown on all the Documents - not done except on B. of Ref [Reference] [Initialled] AWL
OS1/1/39/2 [Page] 2 [Blank page]
OS1/1/39/3 CLARACH Clarack Clarack Clarack Clarack Mr. James Smith, late Schoolmaster Ballater Mr. Lewis Grant, Tenant Rent Receipt Valuation Roll 1860 081 A farmsteading consisting of dwelling & office houses, 1 story, thatched & in middling repair. Property of Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/3 BOATHOUSE Boathouse Boathouse Boathouse Mr. James Stephen, Tenant Mr. David Gillinders, Mill of Dinnet Lease 081 This name applies to a Public House, dwelling & office house 1 story, thatched & in middling repair. There was a ferry at this place, but a Bridge was built a short distance from the ferry causing it to be of no service hence the name. Property of the Marquis of Huntly
OS1/1/39/3 [Page] 3 County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/4 FEMALE SCHOOL [nr Loch Kinord] Female School Female School Female School Mr. Peter Laing, Kinord Mr. Lewis Grant, Clarack Mr. James Stephen, Boathouse 081 A female school situated near Loch Kinord, 1 story, slated & in good repair. Average number of scholars about 30. Usual branches of education taught. It is supported by grants from government & the society for the propagation of christian knowledge & an annual subscription from the Marchioness of Huntly; also school fees.
OS1/1/39/4 CAIRN [nr Loch Kinord] Cairn Cairn Cairn Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mr. Andrew Ross Mr. John McPherson 081 This name applies a heap of loose stones situated on the moor of Dinnet, underneath which the bodies of those who fell in the retreat after the battle of Culblean are supposed to have been interred
OS1/1/39/4 [Page] 4 County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Glenmuick [Note relating to 'Cairn'] - probably Cairn is more correct
OS1/1/39/5 [Page] 5 [Blank page]
OS1/1/39/6 DINNET BRIDGE Dinnet Bridge Dinnet Bridge Dinnet Bridge Dinnet Bridge Mr. Henry Esson. Balnacraig Mr. James Bartleman. Clearfield Mr. James Neil, Wreaton Mr. William Duguid, Boghead 081 A new stone bridge of two Arches across the Dinnet Burn, on the turnpike road from Aboyne to Ballater, it is the property of the Road Trustees and is in good repair
OS1/1/39/6 DINNET BURN Dinnet Burn For authorities & description of see Ph. [Parish] of Aboyne &c. 081
OS1/1/39/6 MUIR of DINNET Muir of Dinnet For authorities & description of see Ph. [Parish] of Aboyne 092
OS1/1/39/6 [Page] 6 Logie Coldstone Ph. [Parish]
OS1/1/39/7 HAUGH Haugh Haugh Haugh Mr. Charles Brown (Tenant) Mr. J. Grant Farmer Abergairn Ballater Valn. [Valuation] Roll (1860) 092 A small farmsteading consisting of a 2 story, dwelling house. slated. And a a few small offices, all thatched, in good repair. The property of the Marquis of Huntly
OS1/1/39/7 DEECASTLE Deecastle Deecastle Deecastle Deecastle Deecastle Mr. C. Brown Mr. John Duncan. Farmer Dee castle Mr. J. Grant Valn. [Valuation] Roll (1860) 092 This name is applied to a large farmsteading. And a number of small dwelling houses, which stand near to where Dee Castle stood. Some of the houses are slated & some thatched, none above one story. all in good repair. The property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/7 [Page] 7 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/8 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL with Remains of Dee Castle Roman Catholic Chapel built on and with the Remains of Dee Castle Roman Catholic Chapel built on and with the Remains of Dee Castle Roman Catholic Chapel built on and with the Remains of Dee Castle Mr. J. Duncan, Deecastle Mr. J. Grant Mr. Ritchie Merchant, Deecastle 092 This is a large plain stone building 2 storys, built exactly on the spot where Dee Castle stood. a small portion of the castle still remains. which forms the N. [North] West angle of the chapel. and the rest of it has been built with the stones of the Castle, The upper story is occupied by a caretaker, and the ground floor is fitted as a place of worship according to the Roman Catholic form. Th[e] ch. [church] directory says it was built in 1797, but not dedicated. It is called a station in which the clergyman from Ballogie attends the first Sabbath in each month.
OS1/1/39/8 [Page] 8
OS1/1/39/9 BRAEHEAD COTTAGE Braehead Cottage Braehead Cottage Braehead Cottage Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mr. Haynes 092 A one story dwelling house with office houses attached, all slated and in good repair. Property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/9 PANANICH Pananich Pananich Pananich Pananich Pannanich Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mr. Leslie, Pananich Lodge Copy of Lease 1833 Natural History of Deeside Val. [Valuation] Roll 1859-60 092 A few croft houses with office houses attached, mostly thatched and in middling condition Property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/9 HEADINSCH Headinsch Headinsch Headinsch Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mr. Haynes 092 A one story farm steading, consisting of dwelling and office houses, all slated and in good repair; property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/9 [Page] 9 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/10 TOMDARROCH Tomdarroch Tomdarroch Tomdarroch Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mr. Haynes 092 Four cottages, three tenanted and one untenanted; they are all thatched, one story in height and in very good repair, Property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/10 BELLAMORE CRAIG Bellamore Craig Bellamore Craig Bellamore Craig Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Middleton, Glenmuick Manse, Ballater Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mr. James Grant 092 [Situation] on 92 (6 Inch) Plan A large craig situated on the north east corner of Pananich Hill on the south side of the River Dee. Property of the Marquis of Huntly, Aboyne Castle.
OS1/1/39/10 [Page] 10 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/11 TOMNAKIEST Tomnakiest Tomnakiest Tomnakiest TomnaKeist Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton, Manse Ballater. Mr. James Smith, late schoolmaster Ballater. Mr. Francies Sandison, Tenant. Val. [Valuation] Roll 092 A farmsteading, consisting of dwelling houses & offices, one story high, partly thatched & partly slated & in good repair. Property of Col. [Colonel] Farquharson
OS1/1/39/11 NEWTON COTTAGE Newton Cottage Newton Cottage Newton Cottage Rev. [Reverend] J. Middleton. Mr. J. Smith. Mr. F. Sandison. 092 A small Cottage with garden attached, thatched & in good repair. Property of Col. [Colonel] Farquharson.
OS1/1/39/11 TURNERHALL Turnerhall Turnerhall Turnerhall Rev. [Reverend] J. Middleton. Mr. J. Smith. Mr. F. Sandison. 092 This name applies to two cottages, one story high, slated & in good repair. Property of Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/11 [Page] 11 County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/12 CAMBUS 0' MAY Cambus O' May Cambus O' May Cambus O' May Cambus o' May Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton Mr. James Smith Mr. John Ogg, Tenant Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 092 This name applies to a public house, consisting of dwelling house & offices one story, thatched & in good repair. Property of Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/12 MONALTRIE MONUMENT Monaltrie Monument Monaltrie Monument Monaltrie Monument Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton Mr. James Smith Mr. F. Sandison 092 This name applies to a monument in memory of William Farquharson of Monaltrie, erected by his Widow Margaret Garden in 1836.
OS1/1/39/12 [Page] 12 County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Glenmuick [Note relating to 'Tomnakiest T.P. [Turnpike]'] - name Cancelled as TP [Turnpike] Gates are abolished in Co. [County] Aberdeen Deeside Railway not in Name Book
OS1/1/39/13 CRAIG OF PRONY Craig of Prony Craig of Prony Craig of Prony Craig of Prony Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. J. Grant Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith "Macgillivary's Deeside" 091 A large hill situated on the right bank of the River Gairn, above Corrybeg, On the property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/13 [Page] 13 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/14 BALLOCHAN Ballochan Ballochan Ballochan Rent Receipt Mr. Lamont Tenant Revd. [Reverend] J Campbell 091 A farm house two storeys high, with offices attached, the whole thatched, and in good repair, the property of the most noble The Marquis of Huntly
OS1/1/39/14 BOGROMACH Bogromach Bogromach Bogromach J. Gordon Mason, Tenant Mr. Lamont, Revd. [Reverend] J Campbell 091 A small cottage house one storey high, thatched and only in middling repair. On the Morven Estate
OS1/1/39/14 MONALTRIE HOUSE Monaltrie House Monaltrie House Monaltrie House Monaltrie House Valuation Roll Revd. [Reverend] J Campbell Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton Black's County Map 091 A large Mansion house two storeys high, situated about 1/2 a mile N.E. [North East] of Ballater, and a short distance South of Craigendarroch. The office houses are situated about three hundred yards to the North; the whole slated and in fair repair The property of Col. [Colonel] Farquharson Invercauld
OS1/1/39/14 [Page] 14 Aberdeenshire -- Glenmuick Ph. [Parish]
OS1/1/39/15 DIKEHEAD COTTAGE Dikehead Cottage Dikehead Cottage Dikehead Cottage Dykehead Cottage Dykehead Cottage Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Grant Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mrs Coutts (Tenant) Mr. J. Coutts 091 A one story house, thatched & in bad repair, On the property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/15 CRAGGANS Craggans Craggans Craggans Craggans Mr. J. Coutts Mr. W. Forbes Mr. C. Forbes Macgillivary's Deeside 091 This name is applied to the high ground lying between the farms of upper Corrybeg & Balmenach. On the property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/15 LOIN BURN Loin Burn Loin Burn Loin Burn Loin Burn Mr. J. Coutts Mr. W. Forbes Mr. J. Grant Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell 091 A small mountain stream rising on the hill north of the farm of Loin, past which it flows, till it joins another small stream at the mouth of the Pass of Ballater from which Place it receives the name of Ballater Burn.
OS1/1/39/15 [Page] 15 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/16 RIVER GAIRN River Gairn River Gairn River Gairn The Gairn The Gairn The Gairn Gairn Water Water of Gairden Revd. [Reverend] Robert Neil, Manse Gairnshiel Mr. James Coutts, Schoolmaster Gairnshiel Mr. Lewis Cameron, Reinloan Gairnshiel Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account Black's Map of Scotland Johnston's County Map 079 ; 080 ; 089 A considerable river which has its source at the east end of Benavon. Its whole length is about 20 miles. It flows from north west to south east through a rocky and precipitous channel till its falls into the River Dee about a mile West from the Village of Ballater.
OS1/1/39/16 RIVER DEE For Authorities and description see Name Book of Peterculter Parish 092
OS1/1/39/16 [Page] 16
OS1/1/39/17 BALMENACH Balmenach Balmenach Balmenach Balmenach Balmeanach Revd. [Reverend] D Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Valn. [Valuation] Roll (1860) Mr. W. Forbes (Tenant) 091 A large farmsteading dwellinghouse one story. with offices one. all thatched. and in middling repair. Occupied by Mr. W. Forbes, Farmer. The property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/17 LOIN Loin Loin Loin Loin Mr. J. Coutts Mr. W. Forbes (Tenant) Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J Grant 091 A small farmsteading dwelling house one story offices one, all thatched. and in bad repair. This farm is now let with the farm of Balmenach & the two form one holding. The property of The Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/17 [Page] 17 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/18 UPPER CORRYBEG Upper Corrybeg Upper Corrybeg Upper Corrybeg Upper Corrybeg Upper Corrybeg Upper Corrybeg Revd. [Reverend] D Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. C. Forbes (Tenant) Valuation Roll. 1860 Mr. J. Grant Mr. G McNaughton 091 This name is applied to a number of Small house's 2 of which are used as dwelling hos. [houses] & one as a joiners shop. the rest are farm office's they extend on each Side of Corrybeg burn. The houses are each one story, thatched, in middling repair. The property of the Marquis of Huntley.
OS1/1/39/18 CORRYBEG BURN Corrybeg Burn Corrybeg Burn Corrybeg Burn Corrybeg Burn Corrybeg Burn Revd. [Reverend] D Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. C Forbes Mr. L. Stewart Mr. G. McNaughton 091 A small mountain stream rising in the high ground above the Farm of upper Corrybeg, and flowing Southward past the same for about 1 1/4 miles until it joins the River Gairn a little above the mill of Prony.
OS1/1/39/18 [Page] 18 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/19 CHURCH (In Ruins) on Site of St Mungo's Chapel [Lower Corrybeg] Church (Remains of) (on site of) St Mungo's Chapel Church (Remains of) (on site of) St Mungo's Chapel Church (Remains of) (on site of) St Mungo's Chapel Church (Remains of) (on site of) St Mungo's Chapel Church (Remains of) (on site of) St Mungo's Chapel Mr. G. McNaughton Mr. A McNaughton Mr. J. Grant Mr. J Coutts (Mures history of Glasgow) 091 There are only the walls of this church now remaining which are very entire, it was the Ph. [Parish] church of Glengairn. before it was united to that of Glenmuick It is about 60 years Since any worship has been held in it. The date of its erection I cannot ascertain, It is believed to have been erected on the site of a Roman Catholic chapel which was dedicated to St. Mungo; from the fact of a well being near the ruins. which is well Known as St. Mungo's Well, and also a stone font, being still visible embedded in the ground. at the West end of the existing ruins. It is also recorded in Mures history of Glasgow from which the following is extracted. "The ch. [church] of Gairn was dedicated to St. Kentigern alias Mungo. A pious Priest of Royal parentage; educated by St. Sylvanus, afterwards Bishop of the Orkney's. Kentigern was chosen Bishop of Glasgow. He died January 13th 601.
OS1/1/39/19 [Page] 19 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/19A [Note attached to previous page, page 19] [Page] 19a The Manse Glenmuick 4th Octr [October] 1865 Dear Sir, I believe the information quoted in your letter regarding the ruins of the old Churches of Glengairn & Tullich to be correct. They are the remains of the old Parish Churches, and are built on the sites of older chapels. I am not however [continued on page 19b]
OS1/1/39/19B [continued from page 19a] [Page] 19b in possession of any information on the question beyond what is supplied by the Statistical Account written by my Predecessor, which I believe to be trustworthy. I am Yrs [Yours] very trly, [truly], John Middleton.
OS1/1/39/20 MILL OF CRINACH Mill of Crinach Mill of Crinach Mill of Crinach Mill of Crinach Mill of Crinach Rent Receipt. 1864 Mrs. M. Coutts, (Tenant) Mr. G McNaughton Mr. L. Stewart Farmer Upper Corrybeg Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell 091 A small house one story, thatched, and in bad repair occupied by Mrs. M. Coutts. There is a small croft of arable land let with the house; There was once a Corn mill here. but it is now entirely defaced; The property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Farquharson, Invercauld
OS1/1/39/20 LOWER CORRYBEG Lower Corrybeg Lower Corrybeg Lower Corrybeg Lower Corrybeg Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. L. Stewart (Tenant) Valn. [Valuation] Roll (1860) 091 A small farmsteading dwelling house, one story, thatched, with several small office's all thatched; and in bad repair The property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/20 [Page] 20 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/21 LEAD MINE [N of Pass of Ballater] Lead Mine Lead Mine Lead Mine Statistical Account Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell Peter Lamont Ballochan 091 A large Craig, about a quarter of a mile North of Ballater Pass. Known to Contain lead ore. It is not at present worked, It is on the Monaltrie Estate
OS1/1/39/21 PASS OF BALLATER Pass of Ballater Pass of Ballater Pass of Ballater Pass of Ballatar Mr. P Lamont Revd. [Reverend] J Campbell Mr. Grant Abergairn Old Statistical Account 091 A narrow gorge, between Craigendarroch, and Creag an t' Seabhaig, and extending as far as the office houses of Monaltrie house.
OS1/1/39/21 CREAG AN T-SEABHAIG Creag an t- Seabhaig Creag an t- Seabhaig Creag an t- Seabhaig Mr. Grant Abergairn Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell Mr. Lamont 091 A very large Craig, forming the northern side of the Pass of Ballater, It supplies stones for building purposes to Ballater, and neighbourhood It is a gaelic word signifying the Hawk's Craig.
OS1/1/39/21 [Page] 21 Aberdeenshire -- Glenmuick Ph. [Parish]
OS1/1/39/22 GAIRN CASTLE (In Ruins) Gairn Castle Gairn Castle Gairn Castle Castle of Glengairn Statistical Acct. [Account] Revd. [Reverend] J Campbell Mr. P. Lamont Old Statistical Account 091 The ruins of a hunting seat, said to have been the property of the Forbes' It stands on a small Knowe a short distance to the N [North] of the Pass of Ballater. It belonged to the family of Forbes, and was used as a hunting seat. It is now the property of the Earl of Aboyne. The walls are about 12 feet in height.
OS1/1/39/22 TOM A' MHINN Tom a' Mhinn Tom a' Mhinn Tom a' Mhinn Mr. P. Lamont Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell Mr. Gordon, Bogromach 091 A small rocky hillock lying between the Free church manse, and Gairn Castle, It is covered partly with brush wood, and heathy pasture It means the Kids' Knowe
OS1/1/39/22 FREE CHURCH MANSE [nr Balgairn] Free Church Manse Free Church Manse Free Church Manse Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell Mr. Lamont. Mr. Gordon Bogromach 091 A spacious dwelling house two storeys high, with offices detached; the former slated and in good repair, the latter are built of wood and in middling repair
OS1/1/39/22 [Page] 22 Aberdeenshire -- Glenmuick Ph. [Parish]
OS1/1/39/23 BALGAIRN Balgairn Balgairn Balgairn Balgairn Balgairn Mr. J. Coutts Schoolmaster Glengairn Mr. H. Ross. (Tenant) Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell. Free Ch [Church] Manse Bridge of Gairn Mr. G. McNaughton. Mill of Prony - Bridge of Gairn Valn. [Valuation] Roll. 1860 091 A large farmsteading, dwelling house 2 story's. slated. with an excellent Court of offices, also slated. There is a portion of these premises occupied by Mr. A. McNaughton as a Grocer's Shop, and is a separate holding from the farm:- All in first-rate repair. The property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Farquharson of Invercauld.
OS1/1/39/23 BRIDGEND Bridgend Bridgend Bridgend Bridgend Bridgend Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. N. Gordon. (Tenant) Mr. G. McNaughton Valn. [Valuation] Roll. (1860) 091 A large farmsteading. The dwelling ho. [house] is detatched a short distance from the offices, it is an old ho. [house] one story. thatched, The offices are new. one story, slated, all in very good repair, The property of The Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/23 [Page] 23 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/24 MILL OF PRONY (Corn & Barley) Mill of Prony Mill of Prony Mill of Prony Mill of Prony Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. G. McNaughton, (Tenant) Valn. [Valuation] Roll. 1860 091 A Small corn & barley Mill one story, thatched, the machinery driven by water power. There are 2 small dwelling houses close to the mill, also a few small offices, The houses are each. one story, thatched & in bad repair. The property of, The Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/24 ABERGAIRN Abergairn Abergairn Abergairn Abergairn Abergairn Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. J. Grant (Tenant) Valn. [Valuation] Roll. (1860) Natural History of Deeside & Braemar By W. Macgillivray L.L.D [Doctor of Laws] 091 An excellent large new farmsteading dwelling house 2 story's offices one story. all slated and in good repair. occupied by Mr. J. Grant. Farmer The property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/24 [Page] 24 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/25 MILL OF GAIRN (Woollen) Mill of Gairn (Woollen) Mill of Gairn (Woollen) Mill of Gairn (Woollen) Mill of Gairn (Woollen) Mill of Gairn (Woollen) Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. H. Illingworth (Tenant) Mr. G. McNaughton Mr. L. Stewart. Farmer. Corrybeg. Ballater 091 A large 3 story house slated and in good repair used as a Woollen Mill, in which wool from its rough state is manufactured into yarn, & tweed cloth, There are from 8 to 10 hands employed; by Mr. H. Illingworth Manufacturer, who resides a very short distance South of the Mill in a neat, one story, cottage. (See Trace) which has got no name, except Mill of Gairn, All the property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Farquharson. Invercauld,
OS1/1/39/25 BRIDGE OF GAIRN Bridge of Gairn Bridge of Gairn Bridge of Gairn Bridge of Gairn Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. G. McNaughton. Mr. A. McNaughton. Merchant. Balgairn Ballater, 091 An excellent stone bridge built of Granite about 10 years ago, being about 90 links span; It spans the River Gairn on the Toll Road from Ballater to Braemar, about 1 1/10 miles from the former Town,
OS1/1/39/25 [Page] 25 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/26 BRIDGE OF GAIRN COTTAGE Bridge of Gairn Cottage Bridge of Gairn Cottage Bridge of Gairn Cottage Bridge of Gairn Cottage Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. A. McNaughton (Tenant) Mr. J. Grant, Farmer Abergairn 091 A very neat, 2 story cottage slated, and in good repair, being lately erected, The property of the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/26 ST MUNGO'S WELL St. Mungo's Well St. Mungo's Well St. Mungo's Well St. Mungo's Well Revd. [Reverend] D Campbell Mr. J. Coutts Mr. A. McNaughton Mr. G. McNaughton 091 A large spring well built round with stones, being about 5 links diameter; there appears to be a ceaseless flow of water from it. It is situated a short distance East of the Site of St. Mungo's Chapel (See Trace)
OS1/1/39/26 [Page] 26 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/27 CHURCH (In Ruins) on Site of St Nathalan's Chapel [ Milton of Tullich] Church (in ruins) On site of St. Nathalan's Chapel Church (in ruins) On site of St. Nathalan's Chapel Church (in ruins) On site of St. Nathalan's Chapel St. Nethalen's Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Ballater Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell F.C. [Free Church] Manse Balgairn Mr. John Ross Mill of Tullich, Ballater Old Statistical Account 091 This name applies to the Ruins of the old parish church of Tullich, which was built on the site of Nathalan's Chapel. The Graveyard around the ruins is still used as a place of burial.
OS1/1/39/27 [Page] 27 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/28 [Page] 28 [Blank page]
OS1/1/39/29 MILTON OF TULLICH Milton of Tullich Milton of Tullich Milton of Tullich Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton, Manse Ballater Mr. James Smith, late Schoolmaster Ballater Mr. John Ross Mill of Tullich 091 A farmsteading, dwelling house & offices in good repair, the former slated & the latter partly slated & partly thatched. Property of Col. [Colonel] Farquharson.
OS1/1/39/29 TULLICH MILL (Corn) Tullich Mill Tullich Mill Tullich Mill Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton. Mr. James Smith. Mr. John Ross, Tenant. 091 A corn mill, with dwelling & office houses detached about fifty yards; Mill slated & the rest thatched, all in good repair. Property of Colonel Farquharson.
OS1/1/39/29 SGÒR BUIDHE Sgòr Buidhe Sgòr Buidhe Sgòr Buidhe Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton Mr. James Smith Mr. John Ross 091 This name applies to the peak of a hill, situated about half a mile S.W [South West] from Milton of Tullich. Property of Col. [Colonel] Farquharson. Name signifies "yellow rock or peak"
OS1/1/39/29 [Page] 29 County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/30 BRAEHEAD OF TULLICH Braehead of Tullich Braehead of Tullich Braehead of Tullich Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton. Mr. James Smith. Mr. William Ewan, Tenant. 091 A farmsteading with offices detached a short distance; dwelling house slated & two story high, office houses partly thatched & partly slated, one story & both in good repair. Property of Colonel Farquharson
OS1/1/39/30 NEWTON OF TULLICH Newton of Tullich Newton of Tullich Newton of Tullich Rev. [Reverend] John Middleton. Mr. James Smith. Mr. Donald McHardy, Tenant. 091 A farmsteading with offices attached; one story high, thatched & in middling repair. Property of Colonel Farquharson
OS1/1/39/30 TULLICH BURN Tullich Burn For Authorities & description see 6 Inch work Name Book of Sheet 91. 080 ; 091
OS1/1/39/30 GRAMPIAN MOUNTAINS For Authorities and Descriptive remarks see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 87.
OS1/1/39/30 [Page] 30 County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Glenmuick [Note relating to 'Tullich Burn'] - On what sheet & Plan is this name and the following one written. To be inserted by the writer on Plan.
OS1/1/39/31 PANANICH WELLS (Chalybeate) Pananich Wells Pananich Wells Pananich Wells Pananich Wells Pannanich Wells Pananick Wells Pannanich Wells Copy of Lease. (1833) Annual Registry of Pananich Lodge Mr. W.D. Leslie Mr. Smith Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer 091 These wells are now covered over with flag's. And the water is conducted to the Surface through metal pipes within a few feet of the original spring's; They are 2 in number, and belong to the Sulphated Chalybeate class of mineral waters. They possess fine tonic qualities. And are believed to be very useful in healing Scrofulous or Cutaneous diseases.
OS1/1/39/31 [Page] 31 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick [Note relating to 'Pananich Wells (Chalybeate)'] - Analysis of the mineral water from Pananich wells near Ballater (The quantities are those contained in an imperial gallon) Sulphates of Iron 1.43 grains or nearly 1 1/2 grains Sulphate of Lime 1.55 grains or nearly 1 1/2 grains Chloride of Magnesium 0.88 grains or nearly 1 grain Chloride of Sodium 1.19 grains or nearly 1 1/4 grains Silica 1.04 grains or nearly 1 grain Organic matter 0.72 grain or nearly 3/4 grain [Total] 6.81 The total amount of solid matter contained in a gallon as ascertained by experiment was 7.04 grains. [Signed] M. Thompson. M.D. F.R.S.E. [Doctor of Medicine. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh] Lecturer in Chemistry Edinburgh Medical School.
OS1/1/39/32 BALLATER BURN Ballater Burn Ballater Burn Ballater Burn Ballater Burn Mr. Smith Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. P. Lamont Farmer, Ballochan, Ballater. Mr. J. Grant 091 A small stream rising on the farm of Ballochan and flowing Eastward for a short distance until it joins the Loin Burn near the Pass of Ballater and both receive the name of Ballater Burn from where they join until it falls into the burn of Tulloch. a short distance above where that burn falls into the River Dee.
OS1/1/39/32 [Page] 32 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/33 PANANICH LODGE Pananich Lodge Pananich Lodge Pananich Lodge Pananich Lodge Pananich Lodge Pannanich Lodge Pananich Lodge Pannanich Lodge Copy of Lease (1833) Rent Receipt. 1833 Annual Registry of Pananich Lodge. Mr. W.D. Leslie (Tenant) Mr. Smith. Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer 091 A large 2 story dwelling house slated & in good repair. There is a large 2 story house close to the Lodge, which is fitted for the Accommodation of Lodger's or Invalids - when using the waters of the Pananich Wells which are close to the Lodge. It contains 30 bed's; and all Kinds of Bath's on the ground floor. Hot, cold, Vapour, & shower Bath's. The registry of the Lodge shows the Average number of visitor's to be about 1700 for the last 10 year's. The property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Farquharson, Invercauld.
OS1/1/39/33 [Page] 33 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/34 OAKWOOD COTTAGE Oakwood Cottage Oakwood Cottage Oakwood Cottage Oakwood Cottage Valn. [Valuation] Roll. (1860) Mr. C. Patterson Mains of Tulloch Ballater Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Free ch. [church] Manse. Ballater Mr. Smith. Parochial Teacher Ballater 091 A small plain built one story Cottage slated & in good repair. It is attached to the Farm of Mains of Tulloch And is generally let to Tourists in the Summer Season. The property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Farquharson - Invercauld.
OS1/1/39/34 EASTFIELD Eastfield Eastfield Eastfield Eastfield Eastfield Valn. [Valuation] Roll. 1860 Mr. P. Glennie (Tenant) Mr. J. Grant. Farmer Abergairn Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. Smith 091 An excellent new farmsteading lately erected, dwelling house 2 storys offices one all slated and in firstrate repair. The dwelling house is often let to Tourists in the Summer. The property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Farquharson Invercauld.
OS1/1/39/34 [Page] 34 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/35 DALLIEFOUR Dalliefour Dalliefour Dalliefuar Dalliefour Dalliefour Dalafour Rent Receipt. Alexander Clark, Tenant Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell Revd. [Reverend] John Middleton Mr. Smith late schoolmaster Ballater Valuation Roll for 1859-60 091 A small farm house one storey high, with numerous offices attached; the whole thatched and only in middling repair, on the Invercauld Estate
OS1/1/39/35 DALLFOUR James Macdonald Esqr, The Farm, Huntly N.B. [North Britain] 091 For 1" purposes only. 1895.
OS1/1/39/35 SCURRIESTONE Scurriestone Scurriestone Scurriestone Scurrystone Rent Receipt James Young, Tenant Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell Valuation Roll for 1859-60 091 A small farm house one storey high, with outhouses attached; the whole thatched and in bad repair On the Invercauld Estate
OS1/1/39/35 [Page] 35 Aberdeenshire -- Glenmuick Ph. [Parish]
OS1/1/39/36 CRAIGENDARROCH COTTAGE Craigendarroch Cottage Craigendarroch Cottage Craigendarroch Cottage Mrs. Shepherd, Tenant Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell Mr. A Mitchell Sluievannachie 091 A large, and tastefully built dwelling house, two storeys high, with offices attached; slated, and in excellent repair. The Marquis of Huntly proprietor.
OS1/1/39/36 FREE CHURCH [nr Craigendarroch] Free Church Free Church Free Church Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell Mrs. Shepherd Mr. Mitchell 091 A neat square built church, one storey high, slated, and in good repair, Situated on the road side from Ballater to Balmoral, and about one mile from the latter place. Seated to accommodate 300 hearers
OS1/1/39/36 SLUIEVANNACHIE Sluievannachie Sluievannachie Sluievannachie Rent Receipt Alexander Mitchell Tenant Revd. [Reverend] J. Campbell 091 A large farm house two storeys high, with offices attached, - the dwelling house slated; the offices thatched; the whole in good repair On the Invercauld Estate,
OS1/1/39/36 [Page] 36 Aberdeenshire -- Glenmuick Ph. [Parish]
OS1/1/39/37 GAS WORKS [nr Craigendarroch] Gas Works Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Haynes Mr. Smith 091 These consist of a one storey slated house, shed and gasometer. The house is used as a smithy as well as for the manufacture of gass. The gasometer contains when full 3500 cubic feet of gass.
OS1/1/39/37 KNOCK CASTLE (Ruin) Knock Castle (In ruins) Knock Castle (In ruins) Knock Castle (In ruins) Knock Castle (In ruins) Castle of Cnoc Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Haynes Mr. Smith Black's Map of Scotd. [Scotland] Old Statistical Account 091 All that remains of this castle now are the four sidewalls of its principal tower; some of it is covered with a roof. It is encompassed by a stone wall and sheltered on its north and east sides by a small plantation. It was built by Gordon of Terperay, and fell into the hands of Abergeldie. In 1590 it was burned by the clan Chattan and was repaired again, and in 1706 was tenanted by Lady Euphemia Graham.
OS1/1/39/37 CRAIGENDARROCH Craigendarroch Craigendarroch Craigendarroch Craigdarroch Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Smith Deeside Guide in the possession of Miss Farquharson, postmistress Ballater Fullarton's Gazetteer. 091 A rough wooded hill on the north of Ballater. Its southern face is covered with loose stones and precipitous rocks. It forms the south boundary of the Pass of Ballater.
OS1/1/39/37 [Page] 37 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/38 POLICE STATION [Ballater] Police Station Writing on front of house. Mr. Haynes, Mr. Smith, late schoolmaster. 091 A one storey, slated house, part of which is used as a lockup for the accommodation of prisoners. It is in excellent condition.
OS1/1/39/38 BALLATER COTTAGE Ballater Cottage Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Haynes Mr. Smith 091 A neat one storey cottage with suitable office houses. The cottage is slated and the outhouses thatched and all are in good condition. Property of Mr. Haynes, Banker, Ballater.
OS1/1/39/38 SCHOOL [Ballater] School Mr. Haynes Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Smith 091 A plane one storey house, slated and in good condition. The average number of scholars attending it is 80. It is the parish school and is attended by children of different religious persuasions.
OS1/1/39/38 [Page] 38 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/39 CHURCH [Ballater] Church Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Smith Mr. Haynes 091 This church is situated in the centre of the village green at Ballater. It is an oblong building, slated and in very good condition. It can accommodate 800 persons with ease. It is the parish Church of Glenmuick &c.
OS1/1/39/39 POST OFFICE [Ballater] Post Office Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Smith Mr. Haynes 091 A small one storey house slated and in good condition. It is a money-order office, also a branch of the Post Office Savings Bank. There is one arrival and one departure of mails daily.
OS1/1/39/39 UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND [Ballater] Union Bank of Scotland Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Smith Mr. Haynes, banker. 091 A small one storey house, slated and in good repair. It forms part of an adjoining building - a dwelling house and grocer's shop.
OS1/1/39/39 [Page] 39 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/40 BALLATER Ballater Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Mr. Smith, late schoolmaster. 091 "A village in the parish of Glenmuick, Aberdeenshire, on the left bank of the Dee, 1 1/2 mile above Pannanich, and 41 1/2 west of Aberdeen. This is a fashionable watering-place. The chalybeate wells are at Pannanich which is always crowded during the summer months, but the visitors reside at Ballater. A bridge was built across the Dee here in 1783, but was destroyed by a river flood in 1799. A new bridge was finished at the end of the year 1811, with a waterway of 238 feet, at an expense of £4,224.0.0. It consisted of five arches, the middle arch having a span of 60 feet, the extreme arches of 34, and the intervening arches of 55 feet. This bridge also was swept away by the great flood in August 1829. 'The view of Ballater from the lower extremity of the plain' says Sir T.D. Lauder, 'is something quite exquisite. I do not speak of the village itself which, at that distance, presents little more than the indication of a town, with a steeple rising from it; but I allude to the grand features of nature by which it is surrounded. The very smallness of the town adds to the altitude of the mountains; for, when seen from the point I mean, it might be a city for aught the traveller knows to the contrary. It stands half hidden among trees in the rich and diversified vale. On the north side of it rises the mountainous rock of Craigdarroch, luxuriantly wooded with birch and divided off from the bounding mountains of that side of the valley by the wild and anciently impregnable Pass of Ballater. Beyond the river amidst an infinite variety of slopes and wood is seen the tall old hunting-tower of Knock; and beyond it, distance rises over distance, till the prospect is terminated by the long and shivered front, - and (when I saw it on the 15th of Octr. [October] last) the snow covered ridge of Loch-na-gar - the muse of the sublime genius of Byron, who, in his beautiful little poem, so entitled, still 'Sighs for the valley of dark Lochnagar.' " The village of Ballater chiefly consists of two storey slated houses, and the great majority of them are in excellent condition. Its public buildings are - a Bank, church, post office and police station. The village is on the property of Colonel Farquharson.
OS1/1/39/40 [Page] 40 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/41 THE KNOCK The Knock The Knock The Knock The Knock Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Middleton Manse, Ballater Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Ballater Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell F.C. [Free Church] Manse Balgairn The Natural History of Deeside by Macgillivary 091 A large hill situated on the south bank of the Dee. It is entirely covered with firwood, & on the summit there are a few loose stones. Property of H.R.H. [His Royal Highness] The Prince of Wales
OS1/1/39/41 FEMALE SCHOOL [Ballater] Female School Female School Female School Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Middleton Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mr. Haynes 091 A one story house, consisting of a dwelling & Schoolhouse built by the late Mrs. Farquharson at her own expense for the purpose of educating female children. The average number of scholars attending it is about 50
OS1/1/39/41 ST NATHALAN'S LODGE (Freemasons) [Ballater] St. Nathalan's Lodge (Freemason's) St. Nathalan's Lodge (Freemason's) St. Nathalan's Lodge (Freemason's) St. Nathalan's Lodge (Freemason's) St. Nathalen's Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Mr. Haynes Lodge Documents New Statistical Account 091 This is the upper part of a long two story house, slated and in excellent condition. The lower story is tenanted. Property of the brethren of the Lodge; whose Charter from the Grand Lodge of Scotland is dated 9th May 1815.
OS1/1/39/41 [Page] 41 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/42 42 Blank page
OS1/1/39/43 CRAIG OF THE KYLOCH Craig of the Kyloch Craig of the Kyloch Craig of the Kyloch Craig of the Kyloch Craig of the Kyloch Mr. Smith Revd. [Reverend] D Campbell Mr. C. Coutts Mr. W Leslie Natural History of Deeside & Braemar 091 This is a small rounded Craig lying on the S. [South] Side of the Dee immediately opposite the village of Ballater and commands a fine view of it; and the Surrounding Scenery. it presents a rugged face towards the N. [North].
OS1/1/39/43 CAIRN Mr. Smith Revd. [Reverend] D Campbell Mr. C. Coutts Mr. W Leslie Natural History of Deeside & Braemar 091 There is a large Cairn on its highest point, which was erected on the occasion of the Marriage of Colonel Farquharson. Invercauld. It is 55 links in Circumference being circular at the base, and about 24 feet high. It is built of rough unhewn stones without mortar. There is a flag staff erected at its S. [South] Side; for the purpose of hoisting a flag upon on some occasions.
OS1/1/39/43 [Page] 43 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick [Note relating to 'Craig of the Kyloch'] - The Kyloch or Creag Caillich so far as I ever heard. [Initialled] JMD
OS1/1/39/43A [Note attached to previous page, page 43] [Page] 43a [L] 2206 For pencil remarks in this O.N.Bk. [Ordnance Name Book] by Mr. James Macdonald, The Farm, Huntly. See letter attached to O.N.Bk. [Ordnance Name Book] of the Phs [Parishes] of Crathie and Braemar (part of) and Glenmuick Tullich and Glengairn (part of) Sheets 79 80 81. 90 & 91. Page 5. [Signed] Alexander McDonald 22.11.95 [22 November 1895]
OS1/1/39/44 INVERCAULD ARMS HOTEL [Ballater] Invercauld Arms Hotel Invercauld Arms Hotel Invercauld Arms Hotel Invercauld Arms Hotel Mr. Smith Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. C. Cooke. (Tenant) Mr. J. Grant. Abergairn 091 This is a large first class Inn. and Posting establishment 4 storys slated & in firstrate repair, affording excellent accommodation to the higher classes; kept by Mr. C. Cooke. The property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Farquharson, Invercauld
OS1/1/39/44 BALLATER BRIDGE Ballater Bridge Ballater Bridge Ballater Bridge Ballater Bridge Ballater Bridge Mr. Smith Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Mr. J. Grant Mr. C. Coutts Report of the Commissioners for making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands dated 1804 091 This is an old wooden bridge which spans the river Dee, by four arches, each being about a chain in span. It was erected in 1834 on the site of a stone bridge which was swept away by a flood in 1829. It is in a bad state of repair at present.
OS1/1/39/44 [Page] 44 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/45 PANANICH COTTAGE Pananich Cottage Pananich Cottage Pananich Cottage Pannanich Cottage Pananich Cottage Copy of Lease (1833) Mr. Smith. (Parochial Teacher, Ballater) Mr. C. Coutts. (Tenant) Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell. Free Ch. [Church] Manse. Ballater Natural History of Deeside & Braemar by W. Macgillivray L.L.D. [Doctor of Laws] 091 A very neat comfortable one story cottage slated and in good repair. Occupied by Mr. C. Coutts. There is a small croft of arable land let with this cottage. The property of Colonel Farquharson Invercauld.
OS1/1/39/45 DALMOCHIE BURN Dalmochie Burn Dalmochie Burn Dalmochie Burn Dalmochie Burn Dalmochie Burn Mr. C. Coutts Mr. W.D. Leslie Pananich Lodge Ballater Mr. Smith Revd. [Reverend] D. Campbell Natural History of Deeside & Braemar. By W. McGillivray. L.L.D. [Doctor of Laws] 091 A small mountain stream rising in the high ground, a little to the S.E. [South East] of the Craig of the Kyloch, and flowing in a Northerly direction for about a mile between it and the Craigs of Pananich until it falls into the Dee, about a mile below the village of Ballater
OS1/1/39/45 [Page] 45 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/46 CRAIGS OF PANANICH Craigs of Pananich Craigs of Pananich Craigs of Pananich Craigs of Pananich Craigs of Pannanich Mr. Smith Mr. W.D. Leslie Mr. C. Coutts. Natural History of Deeside & Braemar by W. Macgillivray L.L.D. [Doctor of Laws] Revd. [Reverend] D Campbell 091 These are large craigs lying on the S. [South] Side of the Dee about 1 1/4 miles below Ballater. They are of a curved outline and present a steep rugged face towards the North, & at which spot they are highest, and gradually diminish towards the S.W. [South West]. They are about 1300 feet above the level of the Sea, and about 500 above the bed of the Dee at this part.
OS1/1/39/46 CORRIENEARN Corrienearn Corrienearn Corrienearn Revd. [Reverend] John Middleton Mr. James Smith Mr. James Emslie 091 A heathy pasture hill situated on the same Watershed as Craig Vallich and about 1 1/2 mile north east of it. Property of Colonel Farquharson and the Marquis of Huntly.
OS1/1/39/46 [Page] 46 Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/47 MONANDAVAN BURN Monandavan Burn Monandavan Burn Monandavan Burn Revd. [Reverend] J. Wattie, Bellastrade by Tarland Andrew Ross Esq. Factor Tarland Mr. Lewis Littlejohn, Logie Coldstone 081 A large stream issuing out of the lower end of Loch Davan. It forms throughout its course, which is south eastward, the boundary between the parishes of Logie Coldstone and Glenmuick Tullich & Glengairn, also betwen the latter parish and the parish of Aboyne, and Glentanner; but it only receives this name from the above loch to where a stone marked A.B. stands on its left bank, situated immediately below the farmsteading of Monandavan, after which point it receives the name of Dinnet Burn to where it empties its waters into the River Dee at the Mill of Dinnet.
OS1/1/39/47 DEESIDE RAILWAY Deeside Railway For authorities and description see Name Book of Aboyne & Gentannar Ph. [Parish]. 092
OS1/1/39/47 [Page] 47 County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Glenmuick Tullich and Glengairn
OS1/1/39/48 NEW KINORD New Kinord New Kinord New Kinord Mr. Peter Laing, Tenant. Mr. Lewis Grant, Clarach. Mr. David Gillinders, Mill of Dinnet. 081 A farmsteading consisting of dwelling houses and offices; partly thatched and partly slated, 1 story high and in good repair. Property of the Marquis of Huntly, Aboyne Castle.
OS1/1/39/48 [Page] 48 County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Glenmuick [Entry for 'Monandavan Burn' is crossed out] - See page 47 [Entry for 'Muir of Dinnet' is crossed out] - See page 6 [Entry for 'Loch Davan'] - For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 81.
OS1/1/39/49 FREE CHURCH [nr Woodside] Free Church Free Church Free Church Mr. Ross, Factor, Tarland Mr. J.G. Meekie, Schoolmaster Logie Coldston Revd. [Reverend] J Wattie, Bellistrade Logie Coldston 081 A commodious, square building, seated to contain 300 hearers. It is slated, and in excellent repair
OS1/1/39/49 MANSE [F.C., Nr Woodside] Free Church Manse Free Church Manse Free Church Manse Mr. Ross Mr. Meekie Revd. [Reverend] J. Wattie 081 A neatly built dwelling house two storeys high with offices attached; slated and in good repair
OS1/1/39/49 SCHOOL [nr Woodside] Free Church School Free Church School Free Church School Mr. Ross Mr. J.G. Meekie Revd. [Reverend] J. Wattie 081 A small schoolhouse, one storey high; slated and in good repair It has not been used for the last three years, for want of scholars
OS1/1/39/49 [Page] 49 Aberdeenshire -- Glenmuick Ph. [Parish] [Note relating to 'Manse' and 'School'] - It is superfluous to write Free Church to the foregoing Manse and School as they are so contiguous to the Free Church and forming a small hamlet
OS1/1/39/50 WOODSIDE Woodside Woodside Woodside Revd. [Reverend] J. Wattie Mr. Ross Mr. J.G. Meekie 081 This name is applied to several small dwelling houses, lying about half a mile west of the Logie Coldston Church They are thatched, and in good repair The Marquis of Huntly proprietor
OS1/1/39/50 HOMEHEAD Homehead Homehead Homehead Revd. [Reverend] J. Wattie Mr. Ross Mr. J.G. Meekie 081 A few small dwelling houses, one storey high, thatched, and in good repair; and occupied by several tenants It is on the Marquis of Huntly's Estate
OS1/1/39/50 GALLOW HILL Gallow Hill Gallow Hill Gallow Hill Revd. [Reverend] J. Wattie Mr. Ross Mr. J.G. Meekie 081 This name applies to a small hillock situated south of north Auchnarron; It is covered with heathy pasture and is on the Marquis of Huntly's Estate.
OS1/1/39/50 [Page] 50 Aberdeenshire -- Glenmuick Ph. [Parish]
OS1/1/39/51 LOGIE BURN Logie Burn Logie Burn Logie Burn Revd. [Reverend] J. Wattie Andrew Ross Esqr. Mr. J.G. Meekie 081 A large stream which receives this name, from a pond situate close to the Free church, to where it empties its waters into Loch Davan, west of the farm of Heughhead.
OS1/1/39/51 DINNET STATION Dinnet Station Dinnet Station Dinnet Station Revd. [Reverend] J. Wattie, Bellistrade Mr. David Gillinders, Mill of Dinnet Timetable. 081 A roadside station for the accommodation of the district.
OS1/1/39/51 [Page] 51 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick &c.
OS1/1/39/52 BURNSIDE Burnside Burnside Burnside Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Stuart Mr. Ross Mr. Mill, North Auchnarran 081 A one storey cottar house, thatched and in middling condition, Property of The Marquis of Huntley.
OS1/1/39/52 BRIDGEND Bridgend Bridgend Bridgend Mr. Stuart Mr. Ross Mr. Mill 081 A one storey croft house and office houses, thatched and in middling condition. Property of The Marquis of Huntley.
OS1/1/39/52 NORTH AUCHNARRAN North Auchnarran North Auchnarran North Auchnarran North Auchnarran Mr. Stuart Mr. Ross Mr. Mill, tenant Lease 1860 081 A one storey croft house with office houses all thatched and in middling repair. Property of The Marquis of Huntley.
OS1/1/39/52 [Page] 52 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/53 AUCHNARRAN Auchnarran Auchnarran Auchnarran Rent receipt. Mr. Ross. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Stuart. 081 This name is applied to two farm steadings consisting of dwelling and office houses, all thatched and in middling condition. Its derivation is obscure. Property of The Marquis of Huntley.
OS1/1/39/53 GRODDIE BURN Groddie Burn Mr. Ross. Mr. Stuart. Charles Anderson, Old Groddie near Tarland. 080 ; 081 A considerable sized stream which rises on the eastern face of Morven Hill and flows eastward, dividing the parishes of Glenmuick & Logiecoldstone throughout its course, till it empties itself into the Burn of Kinaldy.
OS1/1/39/53 COINLACH BURN Coinlach Burn Mr. Ross. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Stuart. Mr. Duncan, Bridgefoot. 081 A large stream which rises on Morven Hill to the north of the Roar Hill and flows north east, receiving in its course several small tributaries, till it empties itself into a large dam or pond close to the Free church.
OS1/1/39/53 [Page] 53 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/54 TOMNAVONE Tomnavone Tomnavone Tomnavone Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Stuart Mr. Ross Mr. Duncan, Bridgefoot 081 This name is applied to a cottar house and ruins of office houses: the dwelling house is one storey high, thatched and in bad condition. It is the property of the Marquis of Huntley.
OS1/1/39/54 MILTON OF WHITEHOUSE Milton of Whitehouse Milton of Whitehouse Milton of Whitehouse Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Stuart Mr. Ross Mr. Duncan. 081 A farm steading consisting of dwelling house and office houses, the former is thatched and in middling condition and the latter slated and in good condition. Property of The Marquis of Huntley. The lease could not be obtained
OS1/1/39/54 BLAIRGLASS BURN Blairglass Burn Blairglass Burn Blairglass Burn Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Wattie Mr. Ross Mr. Grant 081 A stream which rises near the farm of Blairglass and flows N.E. [North East] till it falls into the Coinlach Burn between Bellabeg and the Free church
OS1/1/39/54 ROAR HILL Roar Hill For Authorities and description of see Name Book of 6 Inch work, sheet 80.
OS1/1/39/54 [Page] 54 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/55 BALLAMORE Ballamore Ballamore Bellamore Mr. Stuart, F.C. [Free Church] Manse Logie Colstone Mr. Ross, banker, Tarland. Valuation Roll, 1860 081 This name applies to two dwelling houses, one office house and two ruins of houses: the dwelling houses and office house are one storey high, thatched and in middling condition. Property of The Marquis of Huntley. The derivation of this name is two Gaelic words meaning"large town".
OS1/1/39/55 BRIDGEFOOT Bridgefoot Bridgefoot Bridgefoot Bridgefoot Lease, 1859. Mr. Ross. Mr. Stuart Mr. McGregor, Bridgefoot, Logie Colston, Tarland. 081 This is a farm steading consisting of two detached houses; one is a dwelling house and the other offices. They are one storey high, thatched and in middling condition. Property of The Marquis of Huntley.
OS1/1/39/55 BALHENNIE Balhennie Mr. Ross Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Stuart Mr. McGregor 081 A farm steading consisting of one dwelling house and five office houses, all one storey high and, with one exception, thatched and in middling condition. Meaning of the name is obscure. The spelling on the lease could not be obtained on account of the absence of the farmer at the time the place was examined. Property of The Marquis of Huntley.
OS1/1/39/55 [Page] 55 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/56 BALLABEG Bellabeg Bellabeg Ballabeg Ballabeg Valuation Roll 1860. Rent receipt 1861. Mr. Ross, banker, Tarland. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Stuart, Logie Colstone. 081 This name applies to three thatched dwelling houses and office houses; two of them are farm steadings. They are all one storey high and in middling condition. Property of The Marquis of Huntley. Mr. Ross and Mr. Stuart prefer this mode of spelling the name on account of it being more in accordance with the spelling of its derivation than the above. It is derived from two Gaelic words signifying "little town". It is pronounced as it is spelled in the first mode.
OS1/1/39/56 KNOCKDHU Knockdhu Knockdhu Knockdhu Knockdhu Knockdhu Rent receipt 1864. Valuation Roll 1864. Mr. Ross. Mr. Stuart. Mr. James Emslie, Knockdhu, Tarland. 081 A one storey farm steading, thatched and in middling condition: it consists of a dwelling house, stable and byres. Property of The Marquis of Huntley. The name is derived from two Gaelic words meaning "black knowe".
OS1/1/39/56 [Page] 56 Aberdeenshire -- Ph. [Parish] of Glenmuick
OS1/1/39/57 MOSSTOWN Mosstown Mosstown Mosstown Mr. John Grant. Tenant. Mr. Duncan McIntosh Wester Morven Mr. John McGregor. Tillyduke. 070 An ordinary farm house with offices. garden &c. attached. Known by this name. the property of The Marquis of Huntly
OS1/1/39/57 BURN OF MOSSTOWN Burn of Mosstown Burn of Mosstown Burn of Mosstown Mr. John Grant Mr. Duncan McIntosh Mr. John McGregor. 070 A considerable stream or burn so called from the farm near which it passes, and the surrounding land formerly being a moss. This burn is commonly named from the different farms through which it passes. near its source it is named after the farm Grodie. and again Kinadie or Kinaldie and Mosstown but the Burn of Mosstown appears to be the original and correct name.
OS1/1/39/57 [Page] 57 Parish of Glenmuick, Tullich and Glengairn
OS1/1/39/58 [Page] 58 OS1/1/39 NAME BOOK Parish is described in this Book OF THE PARISH OF Glenmuick Tullich and Glengairn Part of on the 1/2500 scale the remainder is on the 6 Inch scale IN THE CO. [COUNTY] ABERDEEN (West Division) [Stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 16 APR 95 [16 APRIL 1895]
OS1/1/39/59 [Page] 59 Index to the Parish of Glenmuick Tullich and Glengairn (Part of) The remainder is on 6 inch Sheets Nos 68,69,79,80,81,90,91,92,99,100,101,107,108, & 113 Sheets 68,69,92, & 101 are drawn by Captain Courtney R.E. [Royal Engineers] Names of Objects -- Page Abergairn -- 24 Auchnarran -- 53 Balhennie -- 55 Balgairn -- 23 Ballabeg -- 56 Ballamore -- 55 Ballater -- 40 Ballater Bridge (Wooden) -- 44 Ballater Burn -- 32 Ballater Cottage -- 38 Ballochan -- 14 Balmenach -- 17 Bellamore Craig -- 10 Blairglass Burn -- 54 Boathouse -- 3 Bogromach -- 14 Braehead Cottage -- 9 Braehead of Tullich -- 30 Bridgend -- 23 Bridgend -- 52 Bridgefoot -- 55 Bridge of Gairn -- 25 Bridge of Gairn Cottage -- 26 Burnside -- 52 Burn of Mosstown -- 57 Cairn -- 4 Cairn -- 43 Cambus o' May -- 12 Church (In Ruins) On Site of St. Mungo's Chapel -- 19 Church (In Ruins) On Site of St. Nathalan's Chapel -- 27 Church Ph. [Parish] -- 39 Clarack -- 3 Corrybeg Burn -- 18 Corrienearn -- 46 Coinlach Burn -- 53 Craggans -- 15 Craigendarroch -- 37 Craigendarroch Cottage -- 36 Craig of the Kyloch -- 43 Craigs of Pananich -- 46 Craig of Prony -- 13 Creag an t-Seabhaig -- 21 Dallfour -- 35 Dalmochie Burn -- 45 Deecastle -- 7 Deeside Railway -- 47 Dikehead Cottage -- 15 Dinnet Bridge -- 6 Dinnet Burn -- 6 Dinnet Station -- 51 Eastfield -- 34 Female School -- 4 Female School -- 41 Free Church -- 49 Free Church -- 36 Free Church Manse -- 22 Gairn Castle (In Ruins) -- 22 Gallow Hill -- 50 Gas Works -- 37 Glenmuick Tullich & Glengairn -- 1 Grampian Mountains -- 30 Groddie Burn -- 53 Haugh -- 7 Headinsch -- 9 Homehead -- 50 Invercauld Arms Hotel -- 44 Knock Castle (Ruin) -- 37 Knockdhu -- 56 Lead Mine -- 21 Logie Burn -- 51 Loin -- 17 Loin Burn -- 15 Lower Corrybeg -- 20 Manse Free Ch. [Church] -- 49 Mill of Crinach -- 20 Mill of Gairn (Woolen) -- 25 Mill of Prony (Corn & Barley) -- 24 Milton of Tullich -- 29 Milton of Whitehouse -- 54 Monaltrie House -- 14 Monaltrie Monument -- 12 Mosstown -- 57 Muir of Dinnet -- 6 Munandavan Burn -- 47 Newton Cottage -- 11 Newton of Tullich -- 30 New Kinord -- 48 North Auchnarran -- 52 Oakwood Cottage -- 34 Pananich -- 9 Pananich Cottage -- 45 Pananich Lodge -- 33 Pananich Wells (Chalybeate) -- 31 Pass of Ballater -- 21 Police Station -- 38 Post Office -- 39 River Dee -- 16 River Gairn -- 16
OS1/1/39/59 Note that there is a spelling mistake where the 'Monandavan' of page 47 is listed as 'Munandavan'. The spelling for 'Dalliefour' has been changed in red ink to 'Dallfour' for reasons explained at the end of the Index on the next page OS1/1/39/60.
OS1/1/39/60 [Page] 60 Names of Objects -- Page Roar Hill -- 54 Roman Catholic Chapel With Remains of Dee Castle -- 8 St. Mungo's Well -- 26 St. Nathalan's Lodge (Freemasons) -- 41 School -- 49 School -- 38 Scurriestone -- 35 Sgòr Buidhe -- 29 Sluievannachie -- 36 The Knock -- 41 Tomdarroch -- 10 Tomnakiest -- 11 Tom a' Mhinn -- 22 Tomnavone -- 54 Tullich Burn -- 30 Tullich Mill (Corn) -- 29 Turnerhall -- 11 Union Bank of Scotland -- 39 Upper Corrybeg -- 18 Woodside -- 50 Dallfour -- 35 Altered by authority of James Macdonald Esqr., Huntly. To be used for 1" purposes only, further investigation to be made during revision of the larger Scales. By Order of the D.G. [Director General] 12.8.95 [12 August 1895]