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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LAUCHINTILLY MOSS | Lauchintilly Moss Lauchintilly Moss Lauchintilly Moss |
Revd, [Reverend] George Peter Mr Alexander Watt Mr Thomas Watt |
064 | A large extent of mossy ground lying at the south east of Kemnay ph. [parish], and wholly belongs to that Parish, from which a large supply of peats are annually dug up, by farmers, and Crofters an the different properties to which a portion of the moss belong, Castle Fraser Kemnay and Kintore. A part of this Moss is called Lochshangie Moss. |
LAUCHINTILLY WOOD | Lauchintilly Wood Lauchintilly Wood Lauchintilly Wood |
Revd. [Reverend] George Peter Mr Alexander Watt Mr Thomas Watt |
064 | A large fir wood, laying to the south of Lauchintilly Moss, a part of which extends into the parish of Cluny, a portion of this wood in the parish of Kemnay has been Cut down, with a view of enlarging the Cultivation on the Croft of Wester Woodside. property of Col [Colonel] Fraser, Castle Cluny. |
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[Page] 46Aberdeenshire Parish of Kemnay
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