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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KILDRUMMY CASTLE (In Ruins) Kildrummy Castle (Ruins of)
Kildrummy Castle (Ruins of)
Kildrummy Castle (Ruins of)
Kildrummy Castle (Ruins of)
Statistical Account 1843
Collections of the Shires Aberdeen & Banff 1843
L. Duncan's Plan & Pamphlet.
Revd. [Reverend] John Christie. The Manse.
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No.6 Continued
Kildrummy Castle (Ruins of)
Nevertheless, some parts of it was inhabited, and the Chapel used as a place of worship, until a comparatively recent date. About the beginning of the present century, it was reduced to nearly its present state. And finally, the good taste of its superior, the Earl of Fife, has caused something to be done, with the view of preserving such parts as threaten a speedy fall, and laying open its original plan to the eye of the curious," Plan and Pamphlet &c. by L Duncan, Aberdeen. The surrounding land &c. is the property of Carlos Pedro Gordon Esqr. of Wardhouse, but the Earl of Fife has the superiority of Kildrummy Castle
BLACK LARDNER Black Lardner
Black Lardner
Black Lardner
Black Lardner
Statistical Account 1843
Collections of the Shires &c. 1843
L. Duncans Pamphlet
Revd. [Reverend] John Christie. The Manse
061 To the east is the Black Lardner, which was burnt by Edward Carnarvon. It was burnt again by the English in Cromwell's time, this is now the highest remaining tower, and may have an altitude of some fifty feet or thereabouts.

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