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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLIND WELL Blind Well
Blind Well
Blind Well
Mr. John Robertson.
Mr. John Thomson.
Mr. Peter Beattie.
044 A fine spring well, situated a little north east of St. John's Well on the south west side of the Hill of Dunnydeer.
STONE CIRCLE (Remains of) [Hill of Dunnideer] Stone Circle (Remains of)
Stone Circle (Remains of)
Stone Circle (Remains of)
Mr. John Robertson.
Mr. John Thomson.
Mr. Peter Beattie.
044 There are but three stones remaining in this circle, two are standing and one of them has been tumbled over. I cant find out if ever there was anything of note found here. some of the stones were taken away a few years ago.
PICARDY HEUGH Picardy Heugh
Picardy Heugh
Picardy Heugh
Mr. John Robertson.
Mr. John Thomson.
Mr. Peter Beattie.
044 This name is applied to a portion of the Glen at the foot of the Hill of Dunnydeer. This name is derived from the southern Picts, who were called in this Country Piccardach.

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