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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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