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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLACKHILLOCK (In Ruins) Blackhillock Mr. John Cruickshank. Gordonsburn
Mr. William Scott. Balliesward
Mr. William Milne. Saughs
025 This name applies to the ruins of a small farm steading - which is only inhabited now and then by shepherds The property of His grace The Duke of Richmond
GREEN MOSS Green Moss Mr. John Cruickshank. Gordonsburn
Mr. William Scott. Balliesward
Mr. William Milne. Saughs
025 This name applies to a portion of moorland - south of Blackhillock A few springs at the south side causes it to have a more Verdant appearance than the surrounding pasture. Hence the name
LITTLE LONG HILL Little Long Hill Mr. John Cruickshank. Gordonsburn
Mr. William Scott. Balliesward
Mr. William Milne. Saughs
025 A small hill covered with rough pasture - south of Muckle Long Hill. It is in contrast to the last mentioned - being much smaller

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County of Aberdeen -- Parish of Huntly.

[Signed] George Hobson C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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