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