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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HOW OF MAR | How of Mar How of Mar How of Mar |
Mr. Blackhall Culsh Mr. Ingram Chapel Hill Mr. Gordon Reid Chapleton |
051 | Applies to a deep ravine situated about 1/2 mile South of Broom Hill, and extending in an easterly direction for about 1/2 a mile |
POTS OF PITTENTARROW | Pots of Pittentarrow Pots of Pittentarrow Pots of Pittentarrow |
Mr. Blackhall Culsh Mr. Ingram Chapel Hill Mr. Charles Blackhall Lumsden |
051 | Applies to two small marshes situated at the top of the How of Mar |
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[Page] 57Parish of Kildrummy
[Note relating to 'Pots of Pittentarrow'] - Pittane. A very small Coin levied as duty, and exclusive
of feu duty. pittance silver.
Tarrow. To delay. To haggle in a bargain. To feel reluctance,
To complain, applied to springing Corn, turned sickly, and not advancing. (Jamieson)
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