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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 80County of Aberdeen. -- Parish of Huntly
[Signed] George Hobson C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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