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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SAUGH MOSS Saugh Moss Mr. William Scott. Bailliesward.
Mr. William Milne. Saughs
Mr. John Cruickshank. Gordonsburn
025 This name applies to a small tract of moorland - used by the surrounding farmers and crofters for cutting turf and peat. It takes its name from the "Saughs"
KYE HILL Kye Hill Mr. William Scott. Bailliesward.
Mr. William Milne. Saughs
Mr. John Cruickshank. Gordonsburn
025 A small hill lying south west of The Clashmach - and nearly the same height. It is covered with Rough pasture. Limestone is part of its formation as a large quarry on the north side was in operation a few years ago. The name originated from it being a favourite grazing place of the Cows belonging to the surrounding farmers.

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County of Aberdeen. -- Parish of Huntly

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

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