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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLACK BURN Black Burn Adam Thomson Talliethroy
George LongMoor Talliethroy
William Scott, Bailliesward
033 A Small Stream taking its rise 26 chains east of Rose cairn. It flows a short distance to the north east, then changing its course to the South east until it is joined by a Small Stream called the Grains, after which it assumes the name of the Burn of Talliethroy.
THE REESK The Reesk Adam Thomson Talliethroy
George LongMoor Talliethroy
William Scott, Bailliesward
033 A valley of Rough grass extending from the top of the Black Burn past Rose cairn, into the Parish of Glass.
REESK WELL Reesk Well Mr. Scott Bailliesward
James Harvey Inspector of Poor Gartly
John Cruickshank Gordonsburn
033 A spring Well situated on the east-side of the Reesk, after which it takes its name.

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County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Huntly

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