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KINCARDINE O'NEIL [parish] |
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine-O'Neil
Kincardine O'Niel
Kincardine O'Niel |
Parish Registers
Mr Samuel Ramsay, Registrar
Rev [Reverend] G Cork, Ph [Parish] Minister
Mr James Clark. Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster
Sheriff's List of Parishes
Oliver & Boyd's Almanack
Philips's County Atlas
Johnston's' County Map
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Old Statistical Account
New Statistical Account |
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The parish of Kincardine O'Neil is in the Presbytery of Kincardine O'Neil, and Synod of Aberdeen; It contains about 18260 Statute acres, and is bounded on the west by the parishes of Lumphanan, and Aboyne and Glentanner; on the south by the Parish of Birse in Aberdeenshire, and Banchory Ternan in Kincardineshire; on the east by the parish of Banchory Ternan in Kincardineshire and Aberdeenshire; on the north east by Cluny Detd. ([Detached], Midmar and Cluny (Proper); and on the north west by the parish of Tough. There are no detached portions of this parish nor are there any detached portions of any other parish situated within it. |
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County of Aberdeen Parish of Kincardine O'Neil |
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NEWBIGGING BURN |
Newbigging Burn
Newbigging Burn
Newbigging Burn |
Captain Fraser, Findrack
Major Innes. Learney
Mr William Berrie, Drumlassie |
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A tributary stream to Beltie Burn, it rises at the foot of "Bluaquhallie" and flows to the South east a total Course of about 11/2 Miles: this stream formerly was the western boundary for Kin [Kincardine] ONeils share of the Commonty of Corrennie Forest before that Forest was divided, and still serves as boundary for the District Name. |
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PICTISH REMAINS [Tulloch Hill] |
Pictish Remains
Pictish Remains |
Captain Fraser
Mr Cameron Findrack |
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Two small circles with an earthen bank around them; they are both slightly hollow towards their centre; tradition claims them as Pictish; and Captain Fraser the Owner has recently enclosed them for preservation, he informed the writer that there had been nothing Ancient found within either of them, so that tradition is the sole Authority for writing "Pictish Remains" on the Plan |
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County of Aberdeen Parish of Kincardine O'Neil |
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TULLOCH HILL |
Tulloch Hill
Tulloch Hill
Tulloch Hill |
Captain Fraser
Mr Cameron
Estate Plan of Findrack |
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A conspicuous heath clad hill on the Watershed between Tough and Kincardine ONeil Parishes. |
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County of Aberdeen Parish of Kincardine O'Neil |
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BENAQUHALLIE |
Benaquhallie |
James Emslie Esqr.
Mr William Reid
Revd [Reverend] Mr Mill. Tough |
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A prominent hill over the top of which passes the boundary between this Parish and Tough, it is covered with heather, the property of the Revd [Reverend] Mr McCombie and Captain Fraser. |
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RED HILL |
Red Hill
Red Hill
Red Hill |
Ranald McDonald. Esqr.
Estate Plan. 1834
Mr W Reid |
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A large hill over which passes the boundary between this Parish and those of Cluny & Tough, it is covered with heather, property of Mr Byers. Tonley and Captain Gordon. Cluny. |
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Aberdeenshire Parish of Kincardine ONeil |
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CLASHHOLM |
Clashholm
Clashholm
Clashholm
Clasholm |
Capt [Captain] Fraser, Findrack
Mr Alexander Laing, Tenant
Mr William Neill
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, the former slated and the latter thatched and wooden both one story high, and in good repair.
Property of Capt [Captain] Fraser, Findrack |
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UPPER DAGIE |
Upper Dagie
Upper Dagie
Upper Dagie
Dagie |
Capt [Captain] Fraser.
Mr William Brown
Mr Alexander Brown
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, each of which is one storey high, thatched and in good repair, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser. |
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UPPER BROOMHILL |
Upper Broomhill
Upper Broomhill
Upper Broomhill
Upper Broomhill |
Capt [Captain] Fraser
Mr William Mill, Tenant.
Mr William Brown
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, the former slated and the latter thatched, each is one storey high, and in good repair, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser. |
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Aberdeenshire Ph [Parish] of Kincardine O'Neil |
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MISS THOMAS' CHAIR |
Miss Thomas's Chair
Miss Thomas's Chair
Miss Thomas's Chair |
Capt [Captain] Fraser
Mr John Fraser, Corrennie
Plan of Corrennie Forest, 1834. |
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This name applies to a rock or craig, in the form of a chair, situated on a hill of considerable height, in the northern part of this parish and in Corrennie Forest, Its origin unknown. |
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill
Black Hill
Black Hill |
Capt [Captain] Fraser
Mr John Fraser
Plan of Corrennie Forest 1834 |
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A small hill of the Corrie form; partly covered with fir and partly with heather, property of John Gordon, Esq. Cluny Castle. |
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NEWBIGGING |
Newbigging
Newbigging
Newbigging
Newbigging |
John Gordon Esq
Ranald McDonald Esq.
Plan of Corrennie Forest 1834
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, each one story high, slated and in good Condition, property of John Gordon, Esq. |
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Aberdeenshire Ph [Parish] of Kincardine O'Neil |
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FRASERMUIR |
Frasermuir
Frasermuir
Frasermuir
Fraser Muir |
Capt [Captain] Fraser
Mr John Petrie, Tenant
Mr William Mill, Upper Broomhill
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A dwellinghouse and Smithy, one story high, tiled and in good repair, Property of Capt [Captain] Fraser. |
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MILTON OF ENNETS |
Milton of Ennets
Milton of Ennets
Milton of Ennets
Milltown of Ennets |
Capt [Captain] Fraser
Mr Samuel Durward, Tenant
Mr John Petrie
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmhouse and offices, one story high, thatched and in good repair, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser. |
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ENNETS |
Ennets
Ennets
Ennets |
John Gordon, Esq.
Ranald McDonald Esq.
Mr Samuel Durward |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, each of which is one story high, slated and in good repair, Property of John Gordon Esq. Cluny Castle. |
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Aberdeenshire Ph [Parish] of Kincardine O'Neil |
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CORRENNIE FOREST |
Corrennie Forest
Corrennie Forest
Corrennie Forest |
Major Innes Esqr.
Captain Fraser
Ranald Macdonald Esqr. |
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An extensive district extending into Tough, Cluny, Midmar and this Parish, formerly this was an undivided Common but now it is divided and allotted to the surrounding Proprietors: so far as this & each is concerned it belongs to Captain Gordon, Cluny. |
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CURWICK BURN |
Curwick Burn
Curwick Burn
Curwick Burn |
Ranald McDonald Esqr.
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Francis G Fraser Esqr. |
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A small stream tributary to Roughhaugh Burn; so far as it belongs to this Parish it serves to divide it from Cluny. |
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BENTS |
Bents
Bents
Bents
Bents |
John Gordon, Esq.
Ranald McDonald Esq.
Mr William Forbes
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A small farmhouse and offices, one story high, thatched and in good repair, property of John Gordon. |
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BROCKHOLES |
Brockholes
Brockholes
Brockholes
Bruckholes |
John Gordon, Esq.
Ranald McDonald Esq.
Mr William Forbes
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, each of which is one story high, thatched, and in good repair; Property of John Gordon, Esq. |
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Aberdeenshire Ph [Parish] of Kincardine O'Neil |
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CRAIGENHIGH |
Craigenhigh
Craigenhigh
Craigenhigh
Craigenbigh
(Craigenhieve Poll Book) |
John Gordon, Esq.
Ranald McDonald, Esq.
Mr William Brown
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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Farm offices and dwellinghouse, all of which are one storey high, thatched, and in bad repair; property of John Gordon, Esq. |
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EWENSCROFT |
Ewenscroft
Ewenscroft
Ewenscroft
Ewen's Croft |
John Gordon, Esq.
Ranald McDonald Esq.
Mr William Brown
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A small farmhouse, having suitable offices attached, one story high, thatched, and in good repair; property of John Gordon, Esq. |
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BROOMFOLD |
Broomfold
Broomfold
Broomfold
Broomfold |
John Gordon, Esq.
Ranald McDonald, Esq.
Mr William Forbes, Tenant
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A small farmsteading and dwellinghouse, both thatched, one storey high, and in good repair, property of John Gordon, Esq. |
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Aberdeenshire Ph [Parish] of Kincardine O'Neil |
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GLENSHALG HILL |
Glenshalg Hill
Glenshalg Hill
Glenshalg Hill
Glenshalg Hill |
Capt [Captain] Fraser, Findrack
Mr John Petrie
Mr John Aggo, Meadow
Estate Plan of Findrack |
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A wooded hill over the top of which passes the boundary between this parish and that of Lumphanan, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser, Findrack. |
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MEADOW |
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadows |
Capt. [Captain] Fraser.
Mr Robert Angus.
Mr John Aggo
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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This name applies to a place consisting of three very small farmhouses each of which has suitable offices attached, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser. |
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GALLOWFIELD |
Gallowfield
Gallowfield
Gallowfield
Gallafields |
Capt [Captain] Fraser
Mr Joseph Farquason, Tenant
Mr Robert Angus
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, the former thatched and the latter slated, each is one storey high and in good condition, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser. |
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Aberdeenshire Ph [Parish] of Kincardine O'Neil |
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WESTER TOLMAADS |
Wester Tolmaads
Wester Tolmaads
Wester Tolmaads
Wester Tolmaads
Wester Tolmaads |
Capt [Captain] Fraser, Findrack
Plan of Corrennie Forest, 1834
Mr Alexander Fraser, Tenant
Mr Alexander Laing, Clashholm
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, each of which is one storey high, thatched and in good repair, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser, Findrack. |
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NETHER DAGIE |
Nether Dagie
Nether Dagie
Nether Dagie
Dagie |
Capt [Captain] Fraser
Mr William Brown, Upper Dagie
Mr Alexander Brown, Upper Dagie
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A small farmhouse and offices, thatched and in good repair, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser. |
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NETHER BROOMHILL |
Nether Broomhill
Nether Broomhill
Nether Broomhill
Nether Broomhill |
Capt [Captain] Fraser
Mr Robert Angus, Tenant
Mr William Brown
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse, the former slated and the latter thatched, both slated and in good repair, property of Capt [Captain] Fraser. |
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Aberdeenshire Ph [Parish] of Kincardine O'Neil
Wester Tolmaads. The Examr. [Examiner] added the a to this name according to the owner's request. |
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BALMANNACKS |
Balmannacks
Balmannacks
Balmannacks
Balmannochs |
John Gordon Esqr Cluny
Ronald MacDonald Esqr Factor to Cluny
Mr William Stott, Burnside of Ennets
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A small farm steading dwelling house and outhouses one storey high thatched and in very bad repair; the property of John Gordon Esqr Cluny |
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BURNSIDE OF ENNETS |
Burnside of Ennets
Burnside of Ennets
Burnside of Ennets
Burnside of Ennets
Burnside of Ennets |
J Gordon Esqr
R Macdonald Esqr
Mr W Stott occupier
Rent Receipt 1864
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses all one storey high partly slated and partly thatched in good repair; the property of John Gordon Esqr Cluny. |
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MILL OF ENNETS (Corn) |
Mill of Ennets
Mill of Ennets
Mill of Ennets
Mill of Ennets |
J Gordon Esqr
R Macdonald Esqr
Mr W Stott
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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This is a corn Mill worked by water power it is five storeys high slated and in good repair; the property of John Gordon Esqr Cluny |
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MILLTOWN OF TOLMAADS |
Milltown of Tolmaads
Milltown of Tolmaads
Milltown of Tolmaads
Milltown of Tolmaads |
John Gordon Esqr Cluny
Ronald Macdonald Esqr Factor to Cluny
Mr William Stott Burnside of Ennets
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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This is an old farm Steading now joined to the farm of Newbigging, it consists of a dwelling house and outhouses all one storey high, thatched and going to ruin fast; the property of John Gordon Esqr Cluny |
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EASTER TOLMAADS |
Easter Tolmaads
Easter Tolmaads
Easter Tolmaads
Tolmaads |
J Gordon Esqr
R Macdonald Esqr
Mr William Stott
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A farm Steading dwelling house and out offices partly slated and partly thatched one storey high and in good repair; the property of John Gordon Esqr Cluny |
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BACKMOSS |
Backmoss
Backmoss
Backmoss
Backmoss
Backness |
J Gordon Esqr
R Macdonald Esqr
Mr W. Stott
Rent Receipt 1865
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A Small farm Steading dwelling house and out-houses one storey high thatched and in very bad repair; the property of John Gordon Esqr Cluny |
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LAWSTRIPE |
Lawstripe
Lawstripe
Lawstripe
Lawstripe
Lawstripe |
Mr James Law land Steward Milton of Learney
Mr James Brown Claydikes occupier
Mr Joseph Calder Backhill
Mr Alexander Donald Newton of Tornaveen
Thomas Innes Esqr |
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This is a small one storey thatched dwelling house occupied by a Farm Servant, once a farm steading the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House |
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CLAYDIKES |
Claydikes
Claydikes
Claydikes
Claydikes
Claydikes
Claydikes
Claydykes |
Mr James Law
Mr James Brown Occupier
Mr Joseph Calder
Mr Alexander Donald
Rent Receipt 1864
Thomas Innes Esqr
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A Farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses all one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr Learney House |
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MOULINEARN |
Moulinearn
Moulinearn
Moulinearn
Moulinearn
Moulinearn |
Mr James Law
Mr J Brown
Mr Alexander Donald
Lease 1834 & 1865
Thomas Innes Esqr |
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An old farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one storey high thatched and in very bad repair the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney |
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SCHOOL [nr Moulinearn] |
School
School
School |
John Gordon Esqr Cluny
Ronald Macdonald Factor to Cluny
Mr William Stott, Burnside of Ennets |
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This is one of the three Parish Schools in the Parish, it consists of a one storey School house and a dwelling house for teacher with a few outhouses the dwelling is two storeys high slated and in good repair. Average Attendance 50, reading writing arithmetic and Geography are taught. |
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REDSTONES |
Redstones
Redstones
Redstones
Redstone |
J Gordon Esqr
R Macdonald Esqr
Mr W. Stott
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A Small farm Steading, dwelling house and outhouses one storey high thatched and in good repair; the property of John Gordon Esqr Cluny |
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NEWTON OF TORNAVEEN |
Newton of Tornaveen
Newtown of Tornaveen
Newtown of Tornaveen
Newtown of Tornaveen
Newtown of Tornaveen |
J Gordon Esqr
R Macdonald Esqr
Rent Receipt 1864
Mr Alexander Donald occupier
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A large farm Steading, dwelling house and out offices all one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched in good repair, the property of John Gordon Esqr Cluny |
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DRUMLASSIE T.P. [Turn Pike] |
Cancelled in accordance with O.M.O. [Ordnance Map Office] remark dated Sept [September] 25th 1866 |
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DRUMLASSIECROFT |
Drumlassie Croft
Drumlassie Croft
Drumlassie Croft |
Mr Mearns occupier
Mr Law
Thomas Innes Esqr |
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A Croft house one storey high slated, and in good repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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BIRSELASSIEGATE |
Birselassie gate
Birselassie gate
Birselassie gate |
Mr Mearns
Mr Law
Thomas Innes Esqr |
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A Croft house one storey high thatched, and in good repair the property of Thomas Innes Esqr |
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ROUGHHAUGH BURN |
Roughhaugh Burn
Roughhaugh Burn
Roughhaugh Burn
Roughhaugh Burn |
Mr Adam Birselassie
Mr Mearns
Mr Noble
Thomas Innes Esqr |
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A small stream, having its source in the North end of this Parish and flowing in an easterly direction, till it joins Auchorie Burn in Midmar Parish. |
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GREEN BURN |
Green Burn
Green Burn
Green Burn |
Major Innes
Captain Fraser
Mr Cameron |
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A small stream gathering at the base of Tulloch Hill and after running a Course of about two miles generally to the South, falls into the Beltie Burn. |
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MARYFIELD |
Maryfield
Maryfield
Maryfield
Maryfield
Francis G Fras |
Mr William Stott Burnside of Ennets
Mr James Smith Easter Tolmaads
Rent Receipt 1864
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Francis G Fraser Esqr |
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A farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high thatched and in bad repair; the property of Francis Gordon Fraser Esqr. Findrack |
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GREENBURN |
Greenburn
Greenburn
Greenburn
Greenburn
Greenburn |
Mr W. Stott
Mr James Smith
Rent Receipt 1865
Valuation roll 1859-60
Francis G Fraser Esqr |
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A farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses all one storey high thatched and in tolerable repair; the property of F. Gordon Fraser Esqr. Findrack |
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DUBS |
Dubs
Dubs
Dubs
Dubs
Dubs |
Mr W. Stott
Mr J Smith
Rent Receipt 1864
Valuation roll 1859-60
Francis G Fraser Esq |
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A small croft house dwelling and out house each one storey high thatched and in very bad repair, the property of William N. Fraser Esqr. Edinburgh. |
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DRUMLASSIE INN |
Drumlassie Inn
Drumlassie Inn
Drumlassie Inn
Drumlassie Inn
Drumlassie Inn
Drumlassie Inn |
Mr James Law land Steward Milton of Learney
Mr Joseph Calder Backhill
Mr William Fullerton Easter Tornaveen
Mr James Brown Claydikes
Mr Alexander Donald Newton
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high Slated and in good repair the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney.
Some few years ago it was a Public house and to distinguish it from the rest of Drumlassie it still retains the word Inn. |
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DRUMLASSIE BURN |
Drumlassie Burn
Drumlassie Burn
Drumlassie Burn
Drumlassie Burn
Drumlassie Burn
Drumlassie Burn |
Mr J Law
Mr J Calder
Mr W Fullerton
Mr J Brown
Mr Alexander Donald Newton
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Stream collecting at Drumlassie and flowin in a westerly direction till it falls into the Beltie Burn South of Wester Tornaveen nearly all its course is by a new Cut drain. |
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LEARNEY HILL |
Learney Hill
Learney Hill
Learney Hill
Learney Hill
Learney Hill |
Mr James Law
Mr Joseph Calder
Mr William Fullerton
Mr James Anderson Pitmedden
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A prominent hill extending east to west by south, wooded, and next to the hill of Fare this is the highest in the Parish the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney.
Please write this name on Plans in Small Roman Print as it is pretty extensive and has several subordinate features within it. |
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Drumlassie Inn "Inn" does not appear in Val. [Valuation] Roll & shd [should] be dropped. J McD. |
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PATERLAND |
Paterland
Paterland
Paterland
Paterland
Paterland
Peterhead |
Mr James Law land Steward Milton of Learney
Mr Joseph Calder Backhill
Mr William Fullerton Easter Tornaveen
Lease 1853
Thomas Innes Esqr
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A small farm Steading or croft dwelling house and outhouse, one storey high thatched and in tolerable repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney. |
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RAEFIELD |
Raefield
Raefield
Raefield
Raefield
Raefield
Raefield |
Mr James Law
Mr J Calder
Mr W Fullerton
Lease 1853
Thomas Innes Esqr
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Shoemaker's Croft
Shoemaker's Croft
Shoemaker's Croft
Shoemaker's Croft
Shoemaker's Croft
Shoemaker's Croft |
Mr James Law
Mr J. Calder
Mr W. Fullerton
Rent receipts 1844 & 1865
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A Small neat croft house dwelling and outhouses all one Storey high thatched and in good repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney.
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CRAIGENGET |
Craigenget
Craigenget
Craigenget |
Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House
Mr James Law Land Steward Milton of Learney
Estate plan |
072 |
This name applies to the Summit or highest point of Learney Hill: there is an artificial cairn used as a Trig. [Trigonometrical] point on it, wooded with walks through it is the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House |
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GARNET HILL |
Garnet Hill
Garnet Hill
Garnet Hill |
Thomas Innes Esqr
Mr J Law
Estate plan |
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BOWER WELL |
Bower Well
Bower Well
Bower Well |
Thomas Innes Esqr
Mr James Law
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WESTER TORNAVEEN |
Wester Tornaveen
Wester Tornaveen
Wester Tornaveen
Wester Tornaveen
Wester Tornaveen |
John Gordon Esqr. Cluny
Mr Joseph Calder Backhill
Mr William Fullerton Easter Tornaveen
Mr James Brown Claydikes
Francis G Fraser Esqr. |
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A farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair; the property of William N Fraser Esqr. Edinburgh. |
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EASTER TORNAVEEN |
Easter Tornaveen
Easter Tornaveen
Easter Tornaveen
Easter Tornaveen
Easter Tornaveen
Easter Tornaveen
Easter Tornaveen |
J Gordon Esqr
Mr J Calder
Mr W. Fullerton occupier
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Rent receipt 1864
Francis G Fraser Esqr. |
072 |
A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high Slated and in good repair; the property of William N Fraser Esqr. S. S. C. Edinburgh |
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BACKHILL |
Backhill
Backhill
Backhill
Backhill
Backhill |
Mr James Law land Steward
Mr William Fullerton E. [Easter] Tornaveen
Mr Joseph Calder Occupier
Rent Receipt 1864
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
072 |
A New Farm Steading dwelling house and out offices all one storey high Slated and in good repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr Learney |
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TORNAVEEN |
Tornaveen
Tornaveen
Tornaveen
Tornaveen
Tornaveen |
John Gordon Esqr. Cluny
Mr William Fullerton Easter Tornaveen
Mr Joseph Calder Backhill
Francis G Fraser, Findrack
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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Three small croft houses, a grocers Shop, a Parish School and Chapel, the croft houses are all one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched the Chapel a very plain building erected a few years ago by a general local Subscription, each of the three principal denominations viz. Established Free and United Presbyterians who were Subscribers have an equal right to its use, and therefore it belongs to no one class of religionists. the crofts etc. is the property of John Gordon Esqr. Cluny and others |
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[From Tornaveen description] ... the Chapel a very plain building erected a few years ago by a general local Subscription, each of the three principal denominations viz. Established, Free and United Presbyterians who were Subscribers have an equal right to its use, and therefore it belongs to no one class of religionists. |
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LEARNEY HOUSE |
Learney House
Learney House
Learney House |
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Mr James Law, Land Steward
Mr James Anderson, Pitmedden |
072 |
A Gentleman's Seat, the Mansion House is from one to three Storeys high, the OutOffices are extensive and two Storeys high, all is in good repair and Slated; the whole being the property and residence of Thomas Innes Esqr.
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CORQUHITTACHIE |
Corquhittachie
Corquhittachie
Corquhittachie
Corquhittachie |
Mr Law
Thomas Innes Esqr
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high, thatched, in good repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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ORDIE CABER |
Ordie Caber
Ordie Caber
Ordie Caber |
Thomas Innes Esqr
Mr Law
Mr Smith Easthill |
072 |
A Prominent thickly wooded hill, situated in the North of this Parish, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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EASTHILL |
Easthill
Easthill
Easthill |
Mr Smith Easthill
Mr Law
Thomas Innes Esqr |
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TILLINTURK |
Tillinturk
Tillinturk
Tillinturk
Tullinturk |
Mr Law Millton of Learney
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Mr W Berrie Drumlassie Inn
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
072 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high, partly thatched and partly slated, in good repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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BANDODLE BURN |
Bandodle Burn
Bandodle Burn
Bandodle Burn
Bandodle Burn |
Mr Adam Birselassie
Mr Mearns Drumlassie
Mr Duncan, Tillinturk
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
072 |
A Small stream having its' Source in the North end of this Parish, and flowing in an easterly direction, until it Joins Auchorie Burn in the Parish of Midmar. |
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DRUMLASSIE |
Drumlassie
Drumlassie
Drumlassie
Drumlassie |
Mr Law
Thomas Innes Esqr
Mr Noble Drumlassie
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A Farm steading and a few Croft houses, partly thatched and partly slated, and from one to two stories high, all in good repair the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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WOODEND |
Woodend
Woodend
Woodend
Woodend |
Rent Receipt 1864
Alexander Davidson Esqr. Desswood House
Mr James Hosie Kine. [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr William Cutts Kine. [Kincardine] O Neil |
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Two Small Croft houses, each one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair, the property of Francis Farquharson Esqr Finzean |
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HILLHEAD |
Hillhead
Hillhead
Hillhead
Hillhead |
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Alexander Davidson Esqr.
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts |
082 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices partly slated and partly thatched one Storey high in tolerable repair the property of Francis Farquharson Esqr. Finzean. |
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BRAEHEAD |
Braehead
Braehead
Braehead
Braehead |
Rent Receipt 1864
Alexander Davidson Esqr
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts |
082 |
A Croft house, one Storey high thatched and in bad repair, the property of the late Mr Gordon Kincardine House |
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BOGINCHAPEL |
Boginchapel
Boginchapel
Boginchapel
Boginchapel
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Mr James Law Land Steward Learney
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie Little Maldron
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Farm Steading, a farm Servants dwelling, and outoffices all one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched, in bad repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney |
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BOGINCHAPELCROFT |
Boginchapelcroft
Boginchapelcroft
Boginchapelcroft
Boginchapelcroft |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
A Croft house and outhouse each one Storey high thatched and in good repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney |
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SUNDAYSWELLS |
Sundayswells
Sundayswells
Sundayswells
Sundayswells
Sundayswells |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
V. [Valuation] Roll 1859-60
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
An old farm steading dwelling house and outoffices all one Storey high thatched and in very bad repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney. |
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SUNDAYSWELLS HILL |
Sundayswells Hill
Sundayswells Hill
Sundayswells Hill
Sundayswells Hill |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Small but rather prominent hill nearly all wooded forming the South end of the Same range as Learney hill, but Separated from it by a hollow; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney. |
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PHILPSCROFT |
Philpscroft Woodside of Wester Beltie
Philpscroft Woodside of Wester Beltie
Philpscroft Woodside of Wester Beltie
Philpscroft Woodside of Wester Beltie |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Hary Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Small but neat Croft house dwelling and outhouse under one roof, one Storey high thatched and in good repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney.
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Sundayswells Bridge [Crossed out]
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EAST LEARNEY |
East Learney
East Learney
East Learney
East Learney
East Lairney |
Mr James Law land Steward Milton of Learney
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie Little Maldron
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A large farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices one Storey high Slated and in Very good repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney. |
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GOWNIE BURN |
Gownie Burn
Gownie Burn
Gownie Burn
Gownie Burn
Gownie Burn |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Small Stream collecting north of "West Learney" and flowing in a Southerly direction till it joins "Learney Burn" South of Pitmedden" the most of its course is by a cut drain. |
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GOWNIEBURN |
Gownieburn
Gownieburn
Gownieburn
Gownieburn
Gownieburn |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A Small Croft house one Storey high thatched and in good repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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WEST LEARNEY |
West Learney
West Learney
West Learney
West Learney
West Learney
West Lairney |
Mr James Law land Steward Milton of Learney
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie Little Maldron
Mr George Mortimer occupier
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
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A Farm Steading dwelling house and Outoffices each one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House |
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CHAPELWELL |
Chapelwell
Chapelwell
Chapelwell
Chapelwell
Chapelwell |
Mr James Law L. S. [Land Steward]
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Mr George Mortimer W [West] Learney
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Small dwelling house and outhouses Occupied by a farm Servant once a Small Farm Steading; one Storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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CHAPELWELL HILL |
Chapelwell Hill
Chapelwell Hill
Chapelwell Hill
Chapelwell Hill
Chapelwell Hill |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Mr George Mortimer
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
This is a wooded hill which forms the same range as that of the Hill of Learney but Separated from it by a hollow, it extends from North to South about half a mile and is very prominent; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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FONTENOY |
Fontenoy
Fontenoy
Fontenoy
Fontenoy |
Mr James Law land Steward Milton of Learney
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie Little Maldron
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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This is the Remains of what was at one time a farm Steading the walls and a part of the roof are Still Standing it was one Storey high and thatched the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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FONTENOY HILL |
Fontenoy Hill
Fontenoy Hill
Fontenoy Hill
Fontenoy Hill |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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This is a wooded hill forming a part of the same range as the hills of Learney and Chapelwell, but Separated from the latter by a Small hollow: it is neither as high or as prominent as any of the other two and forms the South end of the range, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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GAMECROFT |
Gamecroft
Gamecroft
Gamecroft
Gamecroft |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Small Croft house one Storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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MILLCROFT OF LEARNEY |
Millcroft of Learney
Millcroft of Learney
Millcroft of Learney
Millcroft of Learney |
Mr James Law land Steward Learney
Mr John Anderson, Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie, Little Maldron
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Small Crofthouse one Storey high thatched and in bad repair, occupied at present by a Miller and farm Servant; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney. |
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MILTON OF LEARNEY |
Milton of Learney
Milton of Learney
Milton of Learney
Milton of Learney |
Mr James Law Occupier
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses each one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched, in tolerable repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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LEARNEY MILL (Corn) |
Learney Mill
Learney Mill
Learney Mill
Learney Mill |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Substantial building two Storeys high Slated and in good repair, used as a corn mill worked by water power; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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PITMEDDEN |
Pitmedden
Pitmedden
Pitmedden
Pitmedden
Pitmedden |
Mr James Law land Steward Learney
Mr John Anderson occupier
Mr Harry Emslie Little Mardron
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
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A Farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses all one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched, in bad repair; the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle. |
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REDSMITHY |
Redsmithy
Redsmithy
Redsmithy
Redsmithy |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Peter L Gordon Esqr. |
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A Small one Storey dwelling occupied by farm Servants Slated and in good repair, the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle, it was once used as a Smithy. |
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BANKHEAD |
Bankhead
Bankhead
Bankhead
Bankhead |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Peter L Gordon Esqr. |
083 |
An old one Storey dwelling house occupied by farm Servants, thatched and in very bad repair; the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle, it was at one time a Small farm Steading. |
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Stone Circle
Stone Circle
Druids Temple |
Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House
Mr James Law land Steward
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This consists of only one upright Stone about 4 feet high and 2Β½ feet thick, and of an irregular shape; it is traditionally said to mark the Site of a Druidical Temple, on the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands |
Mr James Law land Steward Learney
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie Little Maldron
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched in good repair; the property of Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney. |
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BULLWELL |
Bullwell
Bullwell
Bullwell
Bullwell
Bullwell |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
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Peter L Gordon Esqr. |
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A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high thatched and in bad repair; the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle. |
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BULL WELL |
Bull Well
Bull Well
Bull Well
Bull Well |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Peter L Gordon Esqr. |
083 |
A Spring well of ordinary Spring water, the name is descriptive as it issues with great force from under a rock, it gives name to the above farm, a Small Stream flows out of it into Learney Burn, it is on Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyles property. |
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DUNSWELL |
Dunswell
Dunswell
Dunswell
Dunswells |
Mr James Law land Steward Learney
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie Little Maldron
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A farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices each one Storey high Slated and in tolerable repair the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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CROSS OF FARE |
Cross of Fare
Cross of Fare
Cross of Fare
Cross of Fare
Cross of Fare |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Mr Alexander Coutts Dunswell
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A portion of level Heathy pasture lying at the base of the hill Fare over which a cartroad passes, and a Short way between Kincardine O Neil and Midmar to Echt at one time it was a drovers resting place. |
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LITTLE MALDRON |
Little Maldron
Little Maldron
Little Maldron
Little Maldron
Little Maldron |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie Occupier
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Peter L Gordon Esqr. |
083 |
Three Small farm Steadings consisting of three dwelling houses and outoffices with a farm servants dwelling all one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched in bad repair and adjacent to one another the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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BRAESIDE |
Braeside
Braeside
Braeside
Braeside
Braeside |
Mr James Law land Steward Learney
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie Little Maldron
Valuation Roll 1859 & 60
Peter L Gordon Esqr. |
083 |
A good farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices one to two Storeys high Slated and in good repair the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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HILL OF FARE |
Hill of Fare
Hill of Fare
Hill of Fare
Hill of Fare
Hill of Fare |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
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A large prominent heathy pasture hill, the portion of it in this parish has a [base] of from 3 to 4 Miles and it rises regular and even without rocks or precipices to the Summit, the top is tolerable flat and Mossy and as high as any other part of the hill lying in the common parishes the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle and Thomas Innes Esqr. Learney House. |
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Thistlyfaugh
Thistlyfaugh
Thistlyfaugh
Thistlyfaugh
Thistlyfaugh
Thistleycrook |
Mr James Law Land Stewd [Steward] Milton of Learney
Mr John Anderson Pitmedden
Mr Harry Emslie Little Meldron
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
Val [Valuation] Roll J McD |
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A farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched in good repair the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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THISTLEYCROOK [1895] |
For 1" [1 inch] purposes only 1895. |
James Macdonald Esqre, The Farm, Huntly N. B. [North Britain] |
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TIPPERWELL |
Tipperwell
Tipperwell
Tipperwell
Tipperwell
Tipperwell |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Valun [Valuation] Roll 1859 & 60
Peter L Gordon Esqr. |
083 |
A Croft house, dwelling house and outhouse one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair the property of Peter L Gordon Esqr. Craigmile |
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MEIKLE MALDRON |
Muckle Maldron
Muckle Maldron
Muckle Maldron
Meikle Maldron
Meikle Maldron
Meikle Maldron |
Mr James Law
Mr John Anderson
Mr Harry Emslie
Valun [Valuation] Roll 1859 & 60
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
Thomas Innes Esq. |
083 |
Two Farm Steadings, two dwelling houses and their outoffices with two farmservants dwellings all one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched in tolerable repair the property of Peter Laing Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle. |
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WAUKMILL |
Waukmill
Waukmill
Waukmill
Waukmill
Waukmill |
Alexander Davidson Esqr. Desswood House
Mr James Hosie. Kince [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr William Cutts Kine [Kincardine] O Neil
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
A Small Croft house one Storey high thatched and in bad repair; Some twenty or thirty years ago it was a "Waulkmill", it Still retains the name the property of Major Innes Learney. |
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GLACKFOLD |
Glackfold
Glackfold
Glackfold |
Mr Dinnie Occupier
Mr Smith, Wester Mains
Copy of Lease dated 1855 |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high, thatched, and in good repair the property of Miss Scott, Aberdeen. |
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FOOTIE |
Footie
Footie
Footie
Footie |
Alexander Davidson Esqr. Desswood House
Mr James Hosie Kincare [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr William Cutts Kine [Kincardine] O Neil
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house outoffices and a few croft houses all one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched in very bad repair the property of William Lamond Esqr. |
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FITTIE [1895] |
For 1" [1 inch] purposes only. 1895 |
James Macdonald Esqre., The Farm, Huntly N. B. [North Britain] |
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BURNSIDE |
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside |
Alexander Davidson Esqr.
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
A Croft house one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair the property of Major Innes Learney. |
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WESTER BELTIE |
Wester Beltie
Wester Beltie
Wester Beltie
Wester Beltie
Wester Beltie |
Alexander Davidson
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
Two farm Steadings dwelling houses and offices one Storey high partly Slated and partly thatched in tolerable repair the property of Major Innes Learney |
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STRANDUFF |
Stranduff
Stranduff
Stranduff
Stranduff
Stranduff |
Alexander Davidson Esqr. Desswood house
Mr James Hosie Kine [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr William Cutts Kine [Kincardine] O Neil
Rent Receipt 1864
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices one to two Storeys high Slated and in tolerable repair the property of William Lamond Esqr. it forms the Home Farm of the Estate of Stranduff. |
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GORDONSTONE |
Gordonstone
Gordonstone
Gordonstone
Gordonstone
Gordonstone |
Alexander Davidson Esqr.
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Estate Plan dated 1837 |
083 |
A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high thatched and in good repair the property of the trustees of the late F Gordon Kincardine Lodge |
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HINDRUM |
Hindrum
Hindrum
Hindrum
Hindrum |
Alexander Davidson Esqr.
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high thatched and in bad repair the property of William Lamond Esqr. |
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MANSE [F.C., Kirkbrae] |
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse |
P L. Gordon Esqr
Mr A Mathieson
Mr William Coutts
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
A neat one storied slated house with good Garden attached, the residence of the F [Free] Church Minister, owner F [Free] Church of Scotland. |
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KIRKBRAE |
Kirkbrae
Kirkbrae
Kirkbrae
Kirkbrae |
P L Gordon Esqr.
Mr A Mathieson
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
Three Well built one storied slated Cottages with gardens &c attached, and a small ruinous Wooden Cot. [Cottage] all owned by P L Gordon Esqr. |
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FOOTIE OF MIDBELTIE |
Footie of Midbeltie
Footie of Midbeltie
Footie of Midbeltie
Footie |
Francis Cochrane Esqr. Factor
Rent Roll of Estate
Mr Ramsay
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A well built one storied, slated farm house, with good offices and Garden attached, this name likewise embraces several ruinous one storied thatched Cottages, owned by the Trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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TORPHINS |
Torphins
Torphins
Torphins
Torphins |
Revd. [Reverend] A Millar S [School] Master, Torphins
Mr Ramsay, P. [Parish] Registrar, Torphins
Mr Fraser Inchley
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
A small Scattered Village, the houses of which are all recently built, the inhabitants, thereof being generally Tradesmen; this place has nearly all been built since the completion of the Deeside Railway, having been selected by that R [Railway] Company as the site of one of their stations: the ground is the property of Major Innes of Learney House. |
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LEARNEY ARMS HOTEL [Torphins] |
Learney Arms Hotel
Learney Arms Hotel
Learney Arms Hotel
Learney Arms Hotel |
The Signboard
Revd. [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
A two storied slated house, licensed to retail Malt & Spirituous liquors; owned by Major Innes, Learney House |
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POST OFFICE [Torphins] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Revd. [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Mr Fraser
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A neat Wood house used as the Post Office for this district, it is one of the Sub Offices to Aberdeen City and has two despatches and Arrivals daily; the despatches being at 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. the arrivals at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. |
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TORPHINS STATION |
Torphins Station
Torphins Station
Torphins Station
Torphins Station |
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Mr Fraser
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
A one storied slated house used as one of the Deeside Railway Stations, there is accommodation within its walls for the Station Clerk (only [] owners Deeside Railway Company. |
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INCHLEY |
Inchley
Inchley
Inchley |
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr.
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay |
083 |
A neat one storied Cottage, and large General Merchants store, with garden etc. attached owned by D F Mitchell, Thainston. |
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ANNESLEY |
Annesley
Annesley
Annesley
Annesley |
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr.
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A farm Steading, Dwelling house Slated, Outhouses thatched all one Storied & in Middling repair owned by D F Mitchell Esqr. Kintore. |
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BAREMUIR |
Baremuir
Baremuir
Baremuir
Baremuir
Woodside |
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Mr Fraser
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A small farm steading, both dwelling and outhouses thatched and one storied, owned by Major Innes, Learney House. |
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CRAIGMYLE HILL |
Craigmyle Mill
Craigmyle Mill
Craigmyle Mill
Mill of Craigmyle |
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
Mr Ramsay
Mr Millar
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A small farm steading and Corn Mill all thatched, the former one storied the latter two storied, all in middling repair and owned by Peter L Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle Ho [House] Motive power for Mill, Water. |
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ARNGROVE |
Arngrove
Arngrove
Arngrove
Arngrove |
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Mr Fraser
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
A large and neat one storied Cottage with small grounds & gardens attached; owned by Mr P Ross. Milltoun of Craigmyle. |
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WAUKMILL OF MIDBELTIE |
Waukmill of Midbeltie
Waukmill of Midbeltie
Waukmill of Midbeltie
Waulkmill |
Francis J Cochran Esqr.
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A farm house and outhouses and small Mill for Wauking Cloth, the former one & the latter two storied, motive power for Mill, Water, owned by the Trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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SCHOOL [nr Torphins] |
School
School
School
School |
Revd [Reverend] A Millar, SMaster [Schoolmaster]
Mr Ramsay
Mr Fraser
Thomas Innes Esqr. |
083 |
One of the Parish Schools of this Parish, to which is added the Masters house, the School is one storied the house two storied both slated; this is the original and is recognised as the principal School in this Parish. |
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GREENCOATS |
Greencoats
Greencoats
Greencoats |
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay |
083 |
A small ruinous Cottage owned by Peter L Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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STONE CIRCLE (Remains of) [Cothill] |
Stone Circle
Stone Circle
Stone Circle |
P L Gordon Esqr
Mr A Mathieson, Torphins
Revd [Reverend] A Millar, Torphins |
083 |
A large boulder standing upright about 8 feet high by about 3 in width. P. L Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle House on whose property the Stone stands says it is the remains of a Druidical Circle.
See "Stone Circle" written to a similar feature on [Plan] 83.2 the F. Examr. [Field Examiner] thinks they should both be written Stone Circle (Remains of)? |
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COTHILL |
Cothill
Cothill
Cothill |
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle
Mr Smith Parknock
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of P L Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle House |
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BIRKFOLD |
Birkfold
Birkfold
Birkfold |
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle
Mr Smith Parknock
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle House |
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BLAIRHEAD |
Blairhead
Blairhead
Blairhead
Blairhead |
Mr Strachan occupier
Mr Smith Wester Mains
Copy of Lease
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high thatched and in good repair; the property of Miss Scott, Aberdeen. |
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WESTER MAINS |
Wester Mains
Wester Mains
Wester Mains
Wester Mains |
Mr Smith occupier
D Forbes Esqr. Campfield House
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Farm Steading and outoffices one storey high Slated and in good repair; the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen. |
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COIRMOIR |
Coirmoir
Coirmoir
Coirmoir
Coirmoir
Cormoir |
Mr Mason Ferretfold
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle
Mr Strachan, Blairhead
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Val. [Valuation] Roll 95 (In 1250 Morchory) JMcD |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high thatched and in good repair; the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle House. |
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2206
For pencil remarks in this O.N. Bk. [Ordnance Name Book] by
Mr James MacDonald, The Farm, Huntly.
See letter attached to the O.N.Bk. [Ordnance Name Book] of the Phs. [Parishes]
of Crathie and (part of) Braemar and Glenmuick
Tulloch and Glengairn (part of)
Sheets 79.80.81.90 & 91 Page 5
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FORDIE |
Fordie
Fordie
Fordie |
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle House
Mr William Glenesk Gallow Cairn
Valuation roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Farm steading & outoffices one storey high slated and in good repair; the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle House. |
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PARKNOCK |
Parknock
Parknock
Parknock
Parknook |
Mr Smith Occupier
P. L. Gordon Esqr.
Valuation roll 1859-60
Val. [Valuation] Roll '95 [1895] JMcD |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high Slated in good repair; the property of P L Gordon Esqr. |
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MILLCROFT |
Millcroft
Millcroft
Millcroft |
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Mr Strachan, Blairhead
Copy of Lease Date 1857 |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high thatched in good repair; the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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CRAIGLUG |
Craiglug
Craiglug
Craiglug |
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Mr Strachan Blairhead
Copy of Lease date 1857 |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high thatched and in good repair; the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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FERRETFOLD |
Ferretfold
Ferretfold
Ferretfold
Ferretfold |
Mr Mason Occupier
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield House
Copy of Lease Date 1857
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high slated and in good repair; the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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PITCULLEN |
Pitcullen
Pitcullen
Pitcullen
? Pictillum |
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle House
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60
(Pitcullen & Pictillum are different places) |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high slated and in good repair; the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. |
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MOUNTFUR MOSS |
Mountfur Moss
Mountfur Moss
Mountfur Moss |
Mr P Forbes Kin [Kincardine] O'Neil G [Ground] Officer
Mr Hosie Kin [Kincardine] O'Neil
Mr Coutts, Kin [Kincardine] O'Neil |
083 |
A small portion of Rough Pasture enclosed and surrounded by "Sluie Woods", the origin of this name is lost. |
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BIRK HILLS |
Birk Hills
Birk Hills
Birk Hills |
Mr P. Forbes.
Mr Hosie
Mr Coutts |
094 |
A hilly part of "Sluie Woods" formerly planted with "birch" hence the name, the birch is now Cut down and the whole replanted with Firs. |
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DESS BURN |
Dess Burn
Dess Burn
Dess Burn |
A Davidson Esqr.
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Coutts |
082 |
A small tributary to the River Dee it serves during its whole course - about 1Β½ Miles - to divide the Parishes of Kincardine ONeil from that of Aboyne and Glentanner. |
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DEESIDE RAILWAY |
Deeside Railway
Deeside Railway
Deeside Railway
Deeside Railway |
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle Ho. [House]
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Coutts
Murrays Time Table for May 1866 |
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A simple line of Railway at present extending from Aberdeen City to Aboyne Village, and used for the transmission of Passengers & Goods; in this Parish it has two stations namely Torphins and Glassel. |
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HEUGHHEAD |
Heughhead
Heughhead
Heughhead
Heughhead
Haughhead |
Alexander Davidson Esqr. Desswood House
Mr. William Cutts Kine [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr. James Hosie K. [Kincardine] O. Neil
Rent Receipt 1863
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60. |
082 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and out offices, all one Storey high in tolerable repair partly slated and partly thatched, the property of the trustees of the late Francis Gordon Kincardine Lodge. |
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NETHER HEUGHHEAD |
Nether Heughhead
Nether Heughhead
Nether Heughhead |
Alexander Davidson Esqr
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts |
082 |
A Croft house one Storey high thatched and in bad repair, at one time a Farm Steading, the property of the trustees of the late Francis Gordon Kincardine Lodge. |
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BELTIE BURN |
Beltie Burn
Beltie Burn
Beltie Burn |
P. L. Gordon Esqr.
Mr A Mathieson
Mr Glenesk |
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A good sized stream rising in the North West end of this Parish and flowing in a south easterly direction till it unites with Blacklinn Burn after which its name changes to the "Burn of leanny". [learney] |
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BURN OF CANNY |
Burn of Canny
Burn of Canny
Burn of Canny |
P. L. Gordon Esqr.
Mr A Mathieson
Mr Glenesk Gallow Cairn |
083 |
The above described stream strengthened by the Blacklinn Burn, it now partly serves to divide the Counties Aberdeen & Kincardine and ultimately falls into the River Dee at Invercanny Ph [Parish] of Banchory Ternan. |
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CRAIGMYLE HOUSE |
Craigmyle House
Craigmyle House |
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle Ho [House]
Mr A Mathieson Torphins |
083 |
A substantial Granite built Mansion, three storied and in good repair, in connection with it are Pleasure grounds, Garden and Outoffices, the whole owned and occupied by P L Gordon Esqr. |
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MILLTOWN OF CRAIGMYLE |
Milltown of Craigmyle
Milltown of Craigmyle |
P L Gordon Esqr
Mr A Mathieson |
083 |
A neatly built one storied and slated farm steading in excellent repair owned by P. L. Gordon Esqr. |
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FREE CHURCH [nr Milltown of Craigmyle] |
Free Church
Free Church |
P L Gordon Esqr.
Mr A Mathieson |
083 |
A plain Gothic building erected in AD and seated for persons. |
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POWDAGIE |
Powdagie
Powdagie
Powdagie
Powdagie |
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
Mr Ramsay
Mr Fraser
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A small farm steading, both dwelling house & outhouse one storied & slated, all in good repair owned by Peter L Gordon Esqr. |
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GREENLOAN |
Greenloan
Greenloan
Greenloan
Greenloan |
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A farm steading, dwellinghouse 2 storied & slated; outhouses one storied, thatched & slated, all in Middling repair and owned by P L Gordon Esqr. |
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POORHOUSES [Kincardine O'Neil] |
Poorhouses
Poorhouses
Poorhouses
Poorhouses
Cottages, Poor's House |
Peter L Gordon Esqr.
Revd [Reverend] A Millar
Mr Ramsay
Thomas Innes Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
Two small blocks of one storied slated buildings, subdivided into 16 tenements, occupied by the Paupers of this Parish, and owned by Major Innes, Learney House; Leasees the Parochial Board. |
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Poor houses. adopted by order of Ex. [Examiners] office and by the practice of the O. [Ordnance] Survey. |
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CHURCH (In Ruins) [Kincardine O'Neil] |
Church (In Ruins)
Church (In Ruins)
Church (In Ruins) |
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts
Mr James Clark |
083 |
This is the original Ph [Parish] Church and its Masonry is still entire, only it is now unroofed and disused; its date of building is now unknown but local tradition uniformly makes it Anterior to the Reformation, and a look at its walls shews it to be ancient, tho' [though] often repaired; it is known to have been burned down and restored in AD 1733, around it is still, the Parish Graveyard. |
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POLICE STATION [Kincardine O'Neil] |
Police Station
Police Station
Police Station |
The Sign board
Mr William Barclay
Mr James Clark |
083 |
A small two storied dwelling, used by the County as quarters for a Police Constable, there is likewise attached to it a lockup for the lawbreakers - the County holds these premises from the Trustees of F Gordon Esqr. for 19 Years lease. |
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GORDON ARMS INN [Kincardine O'Neil] |
Gordon Arms Inn
Gordon Arms Inn
Gordon Arms Inn |
The Signboard
Mr William Barclay Tenant
Mr James Clark |
083 |
A good and large licensed house for the sale of spirituous and Malt liquors; its name in commemorative of the late F Gordon Esqr. this house has two Signboards on the one not quoted the name is "Gordon Arms Hotel but the Tenant prefers the termination "Inn". |
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SCHOOL [Kincardine O'Neil] |
School
School
School |
Mr James Clark. Master.
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts |
083 |
A small one Storied Slated house, to which is attached the Master's dwelling in the village of Kincardine O'Neil, this is one of the three Parish Schools within this Parish, and it enjoys in common with the other two all the privileges to which a Parochial School is Entitled to in Aberdeen County namely a share in the Dick and Milne bequests etc. |
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SCHOOL (Endowed) [Kincardine O'Neil] |
School (Endowed)
School (Endowed)
School (Endowed) |
Mr James Clark
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts |
083 |
A neatly built School slated and one storied, built in Memoriam of a former Minister of this Parish by his son George Morrice in AD 1856, who same time endowed it with a Sum Yielding Β£15 per Annum: the site being given by the late F Gordon Esqr. it is governed by a Mistress whose Pupils generally consist of Girls and Young Boys. |
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MANSE [parish, Kincardine O'Neil] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Mr James Clark
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts |
083 |
A good substantial two storied slated house, with neat garden etc. attached, this is the residence of the Parish Minister the present incumbent being Revd [Reverend] George Cook D.D. [Doctor of Divinity] this place was built in AD 1846. |
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GALLOWHILL |
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill |
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts
Mr James Clark |
083 |
A Conical Shaped hill covered with a fine thriving fir Plantation, local tradition points to this as a place of Execution in the early time while as yet the Proprietors had the right of using Pot and Gallows. |
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WESTHALL |
Westhall
Westhall
Westhall
Westhall |
Val [Valuation] Roll 1859-60
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts
Estate Plan |
083 |
A small farm house and offices, all one storied and thatched in Middling repair, owned by the trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. |
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LOWER CRAIGTON |
Lower Craigton
Lower Craigton
Lower Craigton |
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts
Mr William Barclay |
083 |
A small one storied slated farm house the offices thatched and the whole owned by the late F Gordon Esqr. Trustees. |
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KINCARDINE O'NEIL [village] |
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil
Kincardine O'Neil |
Val [Valuation] Roll 1859-60
New Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Mr James Clark S [School] Master Kin [Kincardine] ONeil |
083 |
The Parochial Village of the Parish of Kincardine O'Neil, it is a small Compact place, the houses generally in good repair. 1 & 2 storied, slated, the inhabitants being tradesmen and Agriculturists; it is the property of the Trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. from whom feus can be obtained at a certain Annual ground rent for its various objects having special names, see their several descriptions. |
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NEIL BURN |
Neil Burn
Neil Burn
Neil Burn
the Neil
Neal, or Niel, A rivulet |
Mr James Clark
Mr William Barclay K [Kincardine] ONeil
Mr William Coutts K [Kincardine] ONeil
Fullarton's Gazetteer
New Statistical Account |
083 |
A small rivulet dividing Kincardine O'Niel and Cochran Villages, and falling into Dee a little east of last named Village. |
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ROSEMOUNT COTTAGE |
Rosemount Cottage
Rosemount Cottage
Rosemount Cottage |
Val [Valuation] Roll 1859-60
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts |
083 |
A neatly built two storied Cottage, Slated, with small pleasure grounds and garden attached, owned by Trustees of late F. Gordon Esqr. |
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POST OFFICE [Kincardine O'Neil] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Mr William Barclay
Mr William Coutts
The Signboard |
083 |
The house where the postal business of this district is carried on, its head office is Aberdeen, Letters &c arrive here every lawful day @ 10 AM and 7 PM and depart @ 8 AM and 4 PM there is a Sunday arrival & departure @ 8 AM. |
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Kincardine T.P. [Turn Pike] Cancelled in Accordance with O.M.O. [Ordnance Map Office] Remark dated 25th Sept. 1866 |
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KINCARDINE LODGE |
Kincardine Lodge
Kincardine Lodge
Kincardine Lodge
Kincardine Lodge |
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. James Clark
Estate Plan (dated 1857) |
083 |
An elegant three Storied Slated Mansion house with pleasure grounds garden etc attached owned by the Trustees of the Late F Gordon Esq, and at present occupied by his Widow. |
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UPPER CRAIGTON |
Upper Craigton
Upper Craigton
Upper Craigton
Upper Craigton |
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. James Clark.
Estate Plan (dated 1857) |
083 |
A small one Storied farm house and offices, likewise three Cottages or rather Cots- all thatched and owned by the Trustees of the late F Gordon Esq. |
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ORD FUNDLIE |
Ord Fundlie
Ord Fundlie
Ord Fundlie
Ordfundlie
Ordfundlie |
Mr. William Coutts
Mr William Barclay
Mr James Clark
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Fullartons Gazetteer |
083 |
A large isolated hill belonging to Various Owners and wholly planted with Firs; the meaning of this name Cannot be ascertained. |
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LEYTON |
Leyton
Leyton
Leyton |
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Mr. William Coutts
Mr William Barclay |
083 |
A small hamlet of one storied thatched dwellings, owned by William Lamond Esqr. of Glassell House. |
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WILLIAMSTON |
Williamston
Williamston
Williamston |
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Copy of Lease
Mr. John Merchant, Tenant |
083 |
A small farm house & offices all one storied, thatched, and owned by William Lamont Esqr. |
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BROOMBRAE |
Broombrae
Broombrae
Broombrae
Broombrae |
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Mr William Coutts
Mr William Barclay
Estate Plan (dated 1857) |
083 |
A small farm house and offices, all one storied thatched and owned by the Trustees of the late Francis Gordon Esqr. |
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ST YARCHARD'S WELL |
St Yarchard's Well
St Yarchard's Well
St Yarchard's Well |
Mr James Clark
Mr William Coutts
Mr William Barclay |
083 |
A well built Pant of Masonry, surmounted by a small iron Cross, the whole erected in A.D. 1858; its supply of Water comes from a powerful spring about 400 Yds North east of the Pant and is conveyed to this place by Pipes, the said spring being the original "St. Yarchard's Well" but as it is now covered in the Villagers perpetuate the old name by transferring it to the Modern Pant, local tradition has it that Saint Yarchard was the first Clergyman of Kincardine O'Neil. |
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A well built Pant of Masonry, surmounted by a small iron Cross, the whole erected in A.D. 1858; its supply of Water comes from a powerful spring about 400 Yds North east of the Pant and is conveyed to this place by Pipes, the said spring being the original "St. Yarchard's Well" but as it is now covered in the Villagers perpetuate the old name by transferring it to the Modern Pant, local tradition has it that Saint Yarchard was the first Clergyman of Kincardine O'Neil. |
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BARTLE MUIR |
Bartle Muir
Bartle Muir
Bartle Muir |
Mr William Coutts
Mr William Barclay
Mr Peter Forbes |
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A small district of Wood and Rough land, on the estate of the Trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. |
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MARKET STANCE [Battle Muir] |
Market Stance
Market Stance
Market Stance |
Mr William Coutts
Mr William Barclay
Mr Peter Forbes |
082 |
A small piece of Bartle Muir used twice a Year as a fair for the sale of Horses, Cattle and Sheep. |
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BACKFOLD |
Backfold
Backfold
Backfold
Backfold |
Rent Receipt 1864-5
Mr William Coutts
Mr William Barclay
Estate Plan |
083 |
A small one storied thatched Croft house, owned by the Trustees of the late Francis Gordon Esqr. |
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ROSS'S COTTAGE |
Ross's Cottage
Ross's Cottage
Ross's Cottage |
Mr William Coutts
Mr William Barclay
Mr James Clark |
083 |
A small one storied, slated, newly built Cottage, feued by Mr Ross of Inchley and named after him, the feu duty is paid to the Trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. |
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TILLYNECKLE |
Tillyneckle
Tillyneckle
Tillyneckle
Tullynessle |
Rent Receipt 1862-3
Mr. R Ross, Tenant
Mr. William Coutts.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A small one storied thatched farm house, offices partly slated, the whole owned by William Lamond Esqr. |
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CROOKTREE |
Crooktree
Crooktree
Crooktree |
Rent Receipt 1863-4
Mr John Shaw Tenant.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A small one storied thatched farm house and offices, owned by William Lamond Esqr. |
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COCKARDIE |
Cockardie
Cockardie
Cockardie
Cockardie
Cockardie
Cockardie
Cockardie |
Mr William Calder Cockardie
Mr William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,neil
Copy of Lease
Rent Receipt
Francis J Cochran Esqr.
Rent Roll of Estate
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices one storey high, the dwelling house is slated the outoffices are thatched, all in good repair, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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NORTHBRAE |
Northbrae
Northbrae
Northbrae
Northbrae |
Mr William Copeland Northbrae
Mr William Coutts Kincardine O,neil
Valuation roll 1859-60
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high, the dwelling house is slated, the outoffices are thatched, all in good repair the property of Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. Thainstone Kintore |
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STIRLING |
Stirling
Stirling
Stirling
Stirling |
Mr Rattray Stirling
Mr Wattie Nether Mains
Mr William Coutts Kincardine O,neil
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A Farm Steading and outoffices one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of D. F. Mitchell Esqr. Thainstone, Kintore. |
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PECKTILLUM |
Pecktillum
Pecktillum
Pecktillum
Pecktillum
Picktillum |
Robert Smith Picktillum
Mr Morrison Roadside
Mr William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,neil
Rent roll of Estate
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high and in good repair, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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PECKTILLUMCROFT |
Picktillum Croft
Picktillum Croft
Picktillum Croft
Pecktillumcroft
Pecktillumcroft |
Abner Taylor Picktillum Croft
Mr Morrison Roadside
Rent Receipt
Francis J Cochran Esqr. Factor for Estate
Rent Roll of Estate |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high and in good repair, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr, spelling and arrangement of name altered by F Examr [Field Examiner] in deference to Official Authority. |
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DUBBIEFORD |
Dubbieford
Dubbieford
Dubbieford
Dubbieford
Dubbieford
Dubbieford
Dubbyford |
J. Duncan Dubbieford
P. Wattie Nether Mains
Mr William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Copy of Lease
Francis J Cochran Esqr.
Rent Roll of Estate
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high and in Middling repair, the property of the trustees of the late J. Allan Esqr. |
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COTTOWN |
Cottown
Cottown
Cottown
Cottown
Cottown |
Mr William Imray Cottown
William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Mr Morrison Roadside
Francis J Cochran Esqr.
Rent Roll of Estate |
083 |
A Farm Steading and outoffices, one storey high, thatched and in good repair, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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ROADSIDE |
Roadside
Roadside
Roadside
Roadside
Roadside |
Mr Morrison Roadside
Mr William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Rent Receipt
Francis J Cochran Esqr.
Rent Roll of Estate |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high, thatched and in good repair, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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NETHER MAINS |
Nether Mains
Nether Mains
Nether Mains
Nether Mains
Nether Mains |
Mr D. Wattie Nether Mains
Mr Morrison Roadside
Mr William Coutts Kincardine O,neil
Francis J Cochran Esqr.
Rent Roll of Estate |
083 |
A Farm Steading and outoffices, the outoffices are one storey high and thatched, the dwelling house is two storeys high and slated, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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THAINSTONCROFT |
Thainstoncroft
Thainstoncroft
Thainstoncroft
Thainstoncroft |
Mr Morrison Roadside
Mr William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Mr Abner Taylor
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high and thatched, the property of D. F. Mitchell Esqr. Thainstone Kintore. |
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WELLBANK |
Wellbank
Wellbank
Wellbank |
Mr Smith occupier
Mr William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Rent Receipt |
083 |
A Croft House one storey high and thatched in Middling repair, the property of D. F. Mitchell Esqr. Thainstone Kintore. |
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HILL OF BELTIE [farm] |
Hill of Beltie
Hill of Beltie
Hill of Beltie
Hill of Beltie
Hill of Beltie |
Mr Abernethy occupier
Mr William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Mr Morrison Roadside
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr.
Valuation Roll 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high and thatched in good repair, the property of D. F. Mitchell Esqr. Thainstone Kintore |
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BROOMBANK |
Broombank
Broombank
Broombank |
Mr Wattie Nether Mains
Mr William Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Mr Morrison Roadside |
083 |
A house one storey high and thatched in Middling repair, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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BIRLIE |
Birley
Birley
Birley
Birlie
Birlie
Birlie |
Mr Calder Cockardie
Mr Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Mr Abernethy Hill of Beltie
Francis J Cochran Factor for Estate
Rent Roll of Estate |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high and in middling repair, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. - spelling altered by F. [Field] Examiner in deference to Official Authority |
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HILL OF BELTIE [hill] |
Hill of Beltie
Hill of Beltie
Hill of Beltie
Hill of Beltie |
Mr Abernethy Hill of Beltie
Mr Copeland Northbrae
Mr Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O,Neil
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A prominent nearly round hill situated in the South East end of the Parish the property of D. F. Mitchell Esqr. Thainstone Kintore |
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LEARNEY BURN |
Learney Burn
Learney Burn
Learney Burn |
Mr Copeland Northbrae
Mr Coutts Kin [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr Wattie Nether Mains |
083 |
A Small Stream Collecting in the North end of the Parish And flowing in a South Easterly direction until it joins the Beltie Burn. |
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SCHOOL [ni. Hill of Beale] |
School
School
School |
Mr. Copeland. Northbrae
Mr. Coutts. Kin [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr. Wattie. Nether Mains |
083 |
A school for the education of Boys & Girls, taught by a Master, Attendance about 60, this School is in connection with the Free Church of Scotland. |
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GALLOW CAIRN |
Gallow Cairn
Gallow Cairn
Gallow Cairn |
Mr Glenesk Gallow cairn
P L. Gordon Esqr.
Mr Burnett Corfeidly |
083 |
The remains of a Cairn of Stones to which local tradition points as a place of execution in the old and barbarous times while as yet the Proprietors of the soil had power of life and death over their Vassals. |
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MOSS-SIDE |
Moss Side
Moss Side
Moss Side
Moss Side |
Mr Calder Mossside
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield House
Mr Smith Wester Mains
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high slated and in good repair, the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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SCHOOL [nr Moss-side] |
School
School
School |
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield House
Mr Rae Woodend
Mr Smith Wester Mains |
083 |
A school with an average attendance of between 30 and 40 Scholars, where Reading Writing and Arithmetic are taught by a Female Teacher it is supported by Subscription and is the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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TILLYFAUD WOOD |
Tillyfaud Wood
Tillyfaud Wood
Tillyfaud Wood |
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Mr Rae Woodend
Mr Mason Ferretfold |
083 |
A Fir wood situated in the South East end of the Parish the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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BLACKLINN BURN |
Blacklinn Burn
Blacklinn Burn
Blacklinn Burn |
D Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Mr Rae Woodend
Mr Mason Ferretfold |
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A Small stream having its Source at the South East base of the Hill of Fare and flowing in a South Easterly direction until it joins the Beltie Burn at its junction with the Canny Burn. |
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CRAIGOUR |
Craigour
Craigour
Craigour
Craigour |
Mr Smith Craigour
Mr Rae Woodend
Valuation Roll 1859-60
P. L Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
083 |
A Farm Steading and outoffices two storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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HILLHEAD OF CRAIGOUR |
Hillhead of Craigour
Hillhead of Craigour
Hillhead of Craigour
Hillhead of Craigour |
Mr Wattie Nether Mains
Mr Tough Hillhead of Craigour
Rent Receipt
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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A Croft house one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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GALLOWCAIRN |
Gallowcairn
Gallowcairn
Gallowcairn
Gallowcairn |
Mr Glenesk Gallowcairn
Mr Wattie Nether Mains
Rent Receipt
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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A Croft house one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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MAINS OF EASTER BELTIE |
Mains of Easter Beltie
Mains of Easter Beltie
Mains of Easter Beltie
Mains of Easter Beltie
Mains of Easter Beltie |
Mr A G Adam Mains of Easter Beltie
Mr Wattie Nether Mains
Rent Receipt
Mr Rae Woodend
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A Farm Steading and outoffices two storey high slated and in good repair the property of D. F. Mitchell Esqr. Thainstone Kintore. |
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MILLTOWN OF CAMPFIELD |
Milltown of Campfield
Milltown of Campfield
Milltown of Campfield
Milltown of Campfield
Milltown of Campfield |
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Mr Rae Woodend
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Valuation Roll 1859-60
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high, slated, and in good repair, also a few Croft houses, thatched and in good repair the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kincardine O,Neil |
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HAUGHHEAD |
Haughhead
Haughhead
Haughhead
Haughhead
Haughhead |
Mr Dallas Haughhead
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Rent Receipt
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and Outoffices one storey high Thatched and in good repair the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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KNOCKENDASH WOOD |
Knockendash Wood
Knockendash Wood
Knockendash Wood |
Mr Smith Wester Mains
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield House
Mr Mason Ferretfold |
083 |
A Fir Wood Situated in the South East end of the Parish the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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CAMPFIELD HOUSE |
Campfield House
Campfield House
Campfield House
Campfield |
D. Forbes Esqr. Occupier
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Mr Smith Wester Mains
New Statistical Account |
083 |
A Mansion house with Ornamental ground attached three storey high slated and in good repair property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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Parish of Kincardine O,Neil |
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WOODEND OF CAMPFIELD |
Woodend of Campfield
Woodend of Campfield
Woodend of Campfield |
Mr Rae Woodend
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield House
Mr Mason Ferretfold |
083 |
A Grocers shop & dwelling house one storey high slated and in good repair, the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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WESTER CAMPFIELD |
Wester Campfield
Wester Campfield
Wester Campfield
Wester Campfield |
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield House
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Mr Rae Woodend
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and a few Croft houses, one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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BERWICK |
Berwick
Berwick
Berwick
Berwick
Berwick |
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Mr Rae Woodend
Rent Receipt
P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of P. L. Gordon Esqr. Craigmyle |
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LUMPHANAN BURN |
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For Authorities and Description see Name Book for Aboyne and Glentanner Parish Sheet 82 Plan 8
Written Auchlossen Burn on trace P. L. |
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Parish of Kincardine O,Neil |
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KINCARDINE MILL (Corn) |
Kincardine Mill Kincardine Mill
Kincardine Mill |
Alexander Davidson Esqr Desswood House
Mr. James Hosie Kin [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kin [Kincardine] O Neil |
082 |
A Corn Mill and dwelling house, the former two the latter one storey, slated and in good repair, the Mill is worked by water power, the property of Alexander Davidson Esqr. |
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DESSWOOD HOUSE |
Desswood House
Desswood House
Desswood House
Desswood House |
Alexander Davidson Esqr.
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
082 |
A neat modern building, partly castellated with crow step gables, three storeys high, built in 1851 and in good repair the ornamental ground around is small but neat with terraces and flowerbeds etc, the property and residence of Alexander Davidson Esqr. |
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DESSWOOD COTTAGE |
Desswood Cottage
Desswood Cottage
Desswood Cottage |
Alexander Davidson Esqr.
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts. |
082 |
A small neat dwelling house occupied by the gardener of Desswood House, two storeys high slated and in very good repair, the property of Alexander Davidson Esqr. |
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WESTER KINCARDINE |
Wester Kincardine
Wester Kincardine
Wester Kincardine
Wester Kincardine |
Alexander Davidson Esqr. Desswood House
Mr James Hosie Merchant Kine [Kincardine] O Neil
Mr William Cutts Kine [Kincardine] O Neil
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
082 |
Two or three Farm Steadings dwelling houses and a few croft houses all adjacent to one another, partly slated and partly thatched, and all one storey high, in tolerable repair, the property of Francis Farquharson Esqr. Finzean. |
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WOODHEAD |
Woodhead
Woodhead
Woodhead |
Alexander Davidson Esqr.
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts |
082 |
A small crofthouse, one storey high thatched and in tolerable repair, the property of Francis Farquharson Finzean |
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SLOC OF DESS |
Sloc of Dess
Sloc of Dess
Sloc of Dess |
Alexander Davidson Esqr.
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts |
082 |
A deep ravine and waterfall on the Burn of Dess, the slope of the ravine is a little rocky with a walk along the top there is a Mill dam formed on the burn at the foot of the waterfalls, the name applies equally in both parishes Viz. Aboyne & Kincardine O Neil the property of Alexander Davidson Esqr. Desswoodhouse and others. |
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CORFIEDLY |
Corfiedly
Corfiedly
Corfiedly
Corfiedly |
Mr Burnett Corfiedly
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Copy of Lease
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices two storeys high slated and in good repair the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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GREENBURN |
Greenburn
Greenburn
Greenburn
Greenburn
Greenburn |
D Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Copy of Lease
Rent Receipt
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm steading and outoffices one storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen. |
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BLACKGUTTER |
Blackgutter
Blackgutter
Blackgutter |
Mr Middleton Strath
Mr Burnett Corfiedly
Copy of Lease |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen. |
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HILL OF CORFIEDLY |
Hill of Corfiedly
Hill of Corfiedly
Hill of Corfiedly |
Mr Burnett Corfiedly
Mr Mason Ferretfold
Mr Middleton Strath |
083 |
A minor hill feature of the Hill of Fare its surface is covered with heather and scattered rocks.
See "Corfiedly" for Authority for the mode of spelling. |
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Hill of Corfiedly adopted to agree with the name of the Farm House Corfiedly. |
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[Left side]
Capt. [Captain] Courtney R.E. [Royal Engineers]
May 3d /66
Memo. [Memorandum] as to a Name.
In sheet 83.12
Kincardine O'Neil there
is a farm house of
which the name as
supplied by the
Tenant, one other
good authority - the
lease - & the Valuation
Roll, is
Corfiedly
You have a common
name to 83.8.
Hill of Corfedlie
The spelling or
rather discrepancy
[Continued p. 97b]
[Right side]
O.S.O. [Ordnance Survey Office] Aberdeen
4 May 1886
Captn [Captain] Pratt
I have no Data
here now to determine
this question, but
as the common
work viz. Banchory
Ternan Parish, is
already published
I cannot alter
the names as
written.
[Signed] E.H. Courtney
Capt. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] |
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[Continued from p. 97a]
of spelling was
sent out to my
Supt. [Superintendent] of Examiners
who applied to the
tenant & other authority
to see if the farm
was not Corfedlie
but they maintain
that the farm &
the Hill should
both be Corfiedly.
Will you therefore,
no special reason
intervening alter
your common name
[Signed] F. E. Pratt
Capt. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] |
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WESTER LEABANK |
Wester Leabank
Wester Leabank
Wester Leabank |
Mr Emrie Wester Leabank
Mr Burnett Corfiedly
Copy of Lease Date 1858 |
083 |
A Farm steading and Outoffices two storeys high thatched and in good repair, the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen |
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EASTER LEABANK |
Easter Leabank
Easter Leabank
Easter Leabank |
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Mr Burnett Corfiedly
Mr Emrie W [Wester] Leabank |
083 |
A Croft house one storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen. |
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STRATH |
Strath
Strath
Strath
Straith |
D. Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Mr Middleton Strath
Copy of Lease Date 1857
Valuation Roll for 1859 & 60 |
083 |
A Farm house and outoffices one storey high thatched, in middling repair, the property of Miss Scott Aberdeen. |
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Parish of Kincardine O,Neil |
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COCHRAN |
Cochran
Cochran
Cochran
Cochran |
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. James Clark
Valuation Roll |
083 |
A small compact Village, the houses being generally neat & well built, and owned by Mr Ross of Muchley, who pays a small yearly ground rent to the trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. local tradition has it that James the Vth [5th] of Scotland was hospitably entertained here during one of his erratic wanderings, by a small Crofter named "Cochran" who got the ground this Village stands on as his reward, subject to some small ground rent to the Lord of the Manor, hence its name. |
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CHURCH Near Cochran] |
Church
Church
Church |
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. James Clark |
083 |
A neatly built recently erected Church, it is Gothic in style, its south gable being crowned by a neat belfry and is used as the Parish Church date of erection A.D. 1861 No. [Number] of sittings 700. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kincardine O Neil County of Aberdeen |
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RIVER DEE |
River Dee
River Dee
River Dee |
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. James Clark |
083 |
One of Scotland's great Rivers, rising in Braeriach Mountain, Parish of Braemar & Crathie, and flowing generally in an Easterly direction for about 90 Miles, falls ultimately into the German Ocean at Aberdeen City. As far as this Parish is concerned it forms its southern boundary. |
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NEWTON |
Newton
Newton
Newton
Newton
Newton |
Mr. John Coutts. Tenant
Mr. James Clark
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Francis J Cochran Esqr.
Rent Roll of Estate |
083 |
A neatly built one storied slated recently erected farm house and offices, owned by the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. |
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VICTORIA HOTEL |
Victoria Hotel
Victoria Hotel
Victoria Hotel |
The Signboard
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. James Clark |
083 |
An ordinary Public house, well built two storied and slated. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kincardine O Neil County of Aberdeen |
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GATESIDE |
Gateside
Gateside
Gateside
Gateside |
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. William Coutts.
Estate Plan. dated 1857 |
083 |
A small one storied thatched farm house and offices, owned by the Trustees of the late Francis Gordon Esqr. |
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BORROWSTON HOUSE |
Borrowston House
Borrowston House
Borrowston House
Borrowston House |
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. Peter Forbes. |
083 |
A two storied neatly built Cottage Mansion, with stabling and pleasure grounds attached, the whole owned by F Gordon's Trustees. |
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DIKEHEAD OF BORROWSTON |
Dikehead of Borrowston
Dikehead of Borrowston
Dikehead of Borrowston
Dykehead
Dykehead |
Mr. William Barclay
Mr William Coutts
Mr. James Clark
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Estate Plan |
083 |
A neatly built one storied slated farm house and offices, owned by the trustees of the late Francis Gordon Esqr. |
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UPPER TILLYDRINE |
Upper Tillydrine
Upper Tillydrine
Upper Tillydrine
Tillydrine |
Copy of Lease
Mr. William Duncan tenant.
Mr. William Coutts.
Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
083 |
A small farm house and offices all one storied and thatched, owned by the Trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. |
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LOWER TILLYDRINE |
Lower Tillydrine
Lower Tillydrine
Lower Tillydrine
Lower Tillydrine
Nether Tillydrine |
Mr. William Duncan
Mr. William Coutts.
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. Peter Forbes, Forester.
Valuation Roll 1859-60. |
083 |
A small farm house & offfices, all one storied, partly thatched and partly slated, owned by the Trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. |
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HOW BURN |
How Burn
How Burn
How Burn |
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. James Clark |
083 |
A small stream about ΒΌ Mile in length, falls into the River Dee near Howburn Cottage. |
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HOWBURN COTTAGE |
Howburn Cottage
Howburn Cottage
Howburn Cottage |
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. James Clark |
083 |
A neat one storied thatched Cottage, with suitable offices and garden attached, owned by the Trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kincardine O Neil County of Aberdeen |
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MAUD CASTLE (Ruin) |
Maud Castle
Maud Castle
Maud Castle
Maud Castle
Castle Maude
Castle Maud |
Duncan Forbes Esqr Campfield
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Mr. Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Johnstone's Co [County] Map
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr |
083 |
An Old Castle in ruins, there is from two to five feet of the walls Still Standing about four feet thick, with wedge-like windows the building was of a Square form and apparently a strong place; the courtyard and offices can Still be traced on the ground Situated on a Small Mound.
Tradition of the locality says that it was built by a Queen Maud and afterwards belonged to a Bishop of Aberdeen and used by him as a hunting Seat. These ruins are owned by Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. |
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HAZELEY |
Hazley
Hazley
Hazley
Hazley
Hazeley
Hazeley
not in Val. [Valuation] Roll |
Mr James Hosie Kincardine O Niel
Mr William Cutts Kincardine O Niel
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Mr Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Francis J Cochran Esqr. Factor for Estate
Rent Roll of Estate |
083 |
An old farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices, one storey high thatched and in very bad repair, the property of the trustees of the late James Allan Esqr. spelling altered by F. [Field] Examiner in deference to Official Authority |
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GUTTERMOUTH |
Guttermouth
Guttermouth
Guttermouth
not in Val. [Valuation] Roll |
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts
Mr Alexander Ogg |
083 |
Two Croft houses each one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair the property of the trustees of the late J. Allan Esqr. |
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MOSS MAUD |
Moss Maud
Moss Maud
Moss Maud
Moss Maud
Moss Maud |
Mr J. Hosie
Mr W. Cutts
Mr Alexander Ogg
Duncan Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A peat moss of a very soft spongy quality, the common property of the Parish and Supplying its inhabitance with fuel, that portion which has been reclaimed belongs to Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. Thainston Kintore. |
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Parish of Kincardine O Neil |
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BOG LOCH |
Bog Loch
Bog Loch
Bog Loch
Bog Loch |
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
083 |
A fresh water Loch, it was much deeper and larger previous to the Cutting of a deep drain from it, nearly half of its former size is now a marsh, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr Inchmarlo. |
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WARLOCK STONE |
Warlock Stone
Warlock Stone
Warlock Stone |
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg |
083 |
A large Stone about seven feet high and about as many wide, it was once twice as large as it is at present the one half of it lies flat on the ground; from its position resting on a Solid rock it might at one time be a Rocking Stone, tradition has it that it was a favourite rendezvous of Warlocks and fairies etc etc; Situated on the east-side and at the foot of Ord. More. |
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Parish of Kincardine O Neil |
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CRAIGLASH |
Craiglash
Craiglash
Craiglash
Craiglash |
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Mr. Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
083 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and out offices, partly slated and partly thatched, one storey high in good repair, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo. |
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SLUIE HILL |
Sluie Hill
Sluie Hill
Sluie Hill
Sluie Hill |
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
083 ; 094 |
A prominent but low hill nearly all wooded the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr Inchmarlow. |
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SCOTSMANSFORD |
Scotsmansford
Scotsmansford
Scotsmansford
Scotsmansford |
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
083 |
A Small house occupied by a farm Servant one Storey high thatched and in bad repair "when the Old road adjacent was used as the Direct Road between Aberdeen and Aboyne there was a ford on it at this place hence the name" - the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo |
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ORD MORE |
Ord More
Ord More
Ord More |
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Mr. Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie |
083 |
A prominent nearly round wooded hill and one of the highest in the lowland part of the parish, the property of the trustees of the late F. Gordon Esqr |
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DRUMWHEELS BURN |
Drumwheels Burn
Drumwheels Burn
Drumwheels Burn |
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg |
083 |
A Very Small Stream collecting at the Southwest base of Ord More and flowing in Southerly direction till it falls into the River Dee at Potarch Bridge it at one time formed the boundary between the estates of Kincardine and Dalhaikie its all in the former now |
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CRAIG LASH |
Craig Lash
Craig Lash
Craig Lash
Craig Lash |
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
083 |
A prominent wooded hill next in height to Ord More the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo and of the trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr. |
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside
Woodside
Woodside |
Mr James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Mr Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie |
083 |
A New Croft house, one Storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of Duncan F. Mitchell Esqr. Thainston, Kintore. |
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MALCOLMSLEYS |
Malcolmsleys
Malcolmsleys
Malcolmsleys
Malcolmsleys
Malcolmsleys |
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts
Mr Alexander Ogg
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A Small house occupied by a farm Servant, one storey high thatched and in bad repair, once a farm steading, the property of Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. Thainston Kintore |
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WESTSIDE OF DALHAIKIE |
Westside of Dalhaikie
Westside of Dalhaikie
Westside of Dalhaikie
Westside of Dalhaikie
Westside of Dalhaikie |
Mr James Hosie
Mr William Cutts
Mr Alexander Ogg occupier
Rent Receipt. 1864
Patrick Davidson Esqr. |
083 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices, all one storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of Patrick
Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo near Banchory. |
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DIKEHEAD |
Dikehead
Dikehead
Dikehead
Dikehead
Dykehead |
Duncan Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Mr. John Skinner Mill of Beltie
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
D Forbes Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices, one storey high thatched and in good repair, the property of Duncan F Mitchell Esqr. Thainston. |
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MARCHNEAR |
Marchnear
Marchnear
Marchnear
Marchnear
Marchnear |
Duncan Forbes Esqr
Mr. William Duncan Occupier
Mr. J. Hosie
Mr. W. Cutts
D Forbes Mitchell Esqr. |
083 |
A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses, one storey high thatched and in tolerable repair, the property of Duncan Forbes Mitchell Esqr. Thainston |
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BOGFOSSIE |
Bogfossie
Bogfossie
Bogfossie
Bogfossie
Bogfossie |
Mr. John Douglas Dalhaikie
Mr Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Mr. J Hosie
Mr. W. Cutts
Patrick Davidson Esqr. |
083 |
Two Croft houses dwellings and outhouses, all one Storey high thatched and in bad repair, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo |
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MILL OF BELTIE |
Mill of Beltie
Mill of Beltie
Mill of Beltie
Mill of Beltie
Mill of Beltie |
Duncan Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Mr. John Skinner Occupier
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Duncan F Mitchell Esqr |
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Glassel Station
Glassel Station
Glassel Station
Glassel Station |
Duncan Forbes Esqr
Mr. John Skinner
Mr. J Hosie
Mr. W. Cutts |
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A Railway Station for goods and passengers on the Deeside Railway, consisting of a Station Masters dwelling, waiting room and offices, one storey high, slated and in very good repair. |
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Newcroft
Newcroft
Newcroft
Newcroft |
Duncan Forbes Esqr
Mr. J. Skinner
Mr. J Hosie
Mr. W. Cutts |
083 |
A Small Crofthouse and outoffices one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of Duncan Forbes Mitchell Esqr. Thainston Kintore |
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BRIDGEND |
Bridgend
Bridgend
Bridgend
Bridgend
Bridgend |
Mr. John Douglas Dalhaikie
Mr. Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
083 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and out offices, one storey high thatched and in bad repair, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo. |
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Horn Burn
Horn Burn
Horn Burn |
Mr. H. Harper. Haugh of Sluie
Mr. James Hosie.
Mr. William Coutts. |
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NORTHSIDE OF DALHAIKIE |
Northside of Dalhaikie
Northside of Dalhaikie
Northside of Dalhaikie
Northside of Dalhaikie
Northside of Dalhaikie |
Mr. John Douglas Dalhaikie Occupier
Mr. Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
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Dalhaikie
Dalhaikie
Dalhaikie
Dalhaikie
Dalhaikie |
Mr. John Douglas Occupier
Mr. Alexander Ogg
Mr. J. Hosie
Mr. W. Cutts
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
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Drumfork
Drumfork
Drumfork
Drumfork
Drumfork |
Mr. John Douglas
Mr. Alexander Ogg
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. W Cutts
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
083 |
A Small Croft dwelling house and outhouses, one storey high thatched and going to ruin fast, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo |
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CORDACH |
Cordach
Cordach
Cordach
Cordach |
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Mr William Coutts
Mr Peter Coutts Tenant
Estate Plan |
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A neatly built one storied slated farm house and offices, this name likewise embraces a one storied thatched Croft house on 83.13. Property of Trustees to the late Francis Gordon |
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BRIDGE OF POTARCH |
Potarch Bridge
Potarch Bridge
Potarch Bridge
Bridge of Potarch
Bridge of Potarch
Pot-arch Bridge
Potarch Bridge
Bridge of Potarch
Bridge of Potarch
Bridge of Potarch
Bridge of Potarch
Bridge of Potarch
Bridge of Potarch |
Mr William Coutts
Mr William Barclay
Mr James Clark
Fullartons Gazetteer
New Statistical Account
Old Statistical Account Vol [Volume] 9. P. [Page] 123
Report of the Commissioners for making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands dated 1804
J. Dyce Nicol Esqr. Ballogie
Mr James Ritchie, Auchnafoy
Mr William Dinnie, Nearywill
Mr Alexander Milne, Muir Cottage Overseer for Ballogie
Report of Committee on Aberdeenshire Roads 1865
Estate Plan of Ballogie |
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A handsome three Arched buttressed Stone Bridge thrown across the River Dee erected in A.D. 1813, it belongs to the County. |
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JOCK YOUNG'S LEAP |
Jock Young's Leap
Jock Young's Leap
Jock Young's Leap |
Mr. William Barclay
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. Peter Forbes |
094 |
A place on the River Dee where that River rushes between ledges of rough flat rocks; "Jock Young" a thief who was ultimately hanged at Aberdeen, once leaped across the River here while fleeing from justice, hence comes the name. |
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SLUIE WOODS |
Sluie Woods
Sluie Woods
Sluie Woods
Sluie Woods |
Mr. Peter Forbes. Forester for Kincardine Estate
Mr. William Coutts
Mr. William Barclay
Patrick Davidson Esqr. |
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A very extensive and thriving Wood on the Estate of the Trustees of the late F Gordon Esqr, it is generally principally Fir interspersed with a little hardwood, part of the feature belongs to P Davidson Esqr. |
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WESTER SLUIE |
Wester Sluie
Wester Sluie
Wester Sluie
Wester Sluie
Wester Sluie |
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Mr. Alexander Ogg Westside Of Dalhaikie
Rent Book 1863
Patrick Davidson Esqr. |
094 |
A farm steading dwelling house and out offices, one storey high partly slated and partly thatched and in tolerable repair, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo |
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HAUGH OF SLUIE |
Haugh of Sluie
Haugh of Sluie
Haugh of Sluie
Haugh of Sluie
Haugh of Sluie
Haugh of Sluie |
Mr. James Hosie
Mr. William Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg
Rent Book 1860
Mr. Hugh Harper Occupier
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
094 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and out offices, partly slated and partly thatched, in good repair one storey high the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo |
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EASTER SLUIE |
Easter Sluie
Easter Sluie
Easter Sluie
Easter Sluie
Easter Sluie |
Mr. James Hosie Kincardine O Neil
Mr. William Cutts Kincardine O Neil
Mr Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Rent Book 1862
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
094 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices thatched one storey high and in good repair, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr, Inchmarlo. |
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Bogend
Bogend
Bogend
Bogend
Bogend |
Mr. J Hosie
Mr. W. Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg
Mr. Hugh Harper Haugh of Sluie
Patrick Davidson Esqr. |
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WESTER HAUGH OF SLUIE |
Wester Haugh of Sluie
Wester Haugh of Sluie
Wester Haugh of Sluie
Wester Haugh of Sluie
Wester Haugh of Sluie |
Mr. J. Hosie
Mr. W. Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg
Mr. Hugh Harper
Patrick Davidson Esqr |
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DELAVAIRD |
Delavaird
Delavaird
Delavaird
Delavaird
Delavaird
Dillavair
Dillavaird
Dalavaird
Delavaird |
Mr James Hosie Kincardine ONeil
Mr William Cutts Kincardine ONeil
Mr Alexander Ogg westside of Dalhaikie
Mr George Duncan Hollanbush
Duncan Forbes Esqr. Campfield
Rent Book 1859
Mr John Milne occupier
Mr John Douglas Dalhaikie
Patrick Davidson Esqr. |
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A Farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices one Storey high thatched and in good repair the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo the spelling of this name as "Delavaird" is in deference to the wish of the Owner. |
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Parish of Kincardine O Neil
Dilavaird Bridge [Crossed out] Name Cancelled by F. [Final] Examiner as unworthy of special Notice.
Delavaird Tenant
Delavair Val. [Valuation] Roll 95 [1895]
Delavaer Poll Book
Dillievair Charter 1609
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HOLLANBUSH |
Hollanbush
Hollanbush
Hollanbush
Hollanbush
Hollanbush
Hollanbush |
Mr James Hosie Kincardine ONeil
Mr William Cutts Kincardine ONeil
Mr Alexander Ogg Westside of Dalhaikie
Mr George Duncan Occupier
Rent Book 1860
Patrick Davidson Esqr. |
094 |
A Farm Steading dwelling house and outoffices, one storey high thatched and in tolerable repair, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo. |
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Stankside
Stankside
Stankside
Stankside
Stankside |
Mr. J. Hosie
Mr. W. Cutts
Mr. Alexander Ogg
M.r G. Duncan
Patrick Davidson Esqr. |
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A small thatched one storey dwelling house in bad repair, once a Crofthouse, the property of Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo |
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[O.S.O. Ordnance Survey Office ] Inverness
24th Octr 1865
Ph. [Parish] of Kincardine O'Neil
Sent this day trace 4 Plan 9 Sheet 83 on which is shown the
modern St. Yarchard's Well which is described in the name
sheet thus - "A well built pant of masonry surmounted by
a small iron cross, the whole erected A.D. 1858, its
supply of water comes from a powerful spring about 400 Yds.
north east of the Pant and is conveyed to this place by pipes,
the said spring being the Original St. Yarchard's
Well, but as it is now covered in, the Villagers perpetuate
the old name by transferring it to the Modern Pant."
From this it appears that the Spring which formed the Original
St Yarchards Well is now covered in. If this inference be
correct please to shew the Spot on the trace and write to it,
covered spring formerly
St. Yarchards Well. This would be written in German Text
in this case, and St Yarchard's Well would be written in
Stump to the Modern Pant.
But if the well (which does not appear to be covered) now
shewn on the trace N.N.E. [North North East] of the Manse, be the Ancient Spring and
well of St. Yarchard, it will alter the writing thus -
St. Yarchard's Well in German Text to the Ancient Well and
the same name in Stump to the Modern Pant as now shewn
on trace. Therefore which is correct and if the latter
should not the description be altered.
The following names appear on the traces but not
in the Name Sheets please to supply them
[ ] - 10-3 Beltie Burn
[ ] - Burn of Canny
[ ] - 2 - 1 Birk Hills
[ ] - 13 - 4 Mountfur Moss is also required in the N. [Name] Sheets
[ ] . 14. 6 Should not this name be Firmount Moss as originally
written on the trace; it is also written Fir Month to a
hill in the Old Statistical Account of Aboyne & Glentanner. But [Continued on p.122]
Corpl [Corporal] Stewart
R. E. [Royal Engineers]
[Right hand side]
28th Oct 1865
Sir
I shew the site of the original "St Yarchards
Well" & write the name on trace according
to these instructions; but really I don't see
why this name is wanted at all, & these are
my reasons: You are well aware that generally
all names are old, but their origin are lost
this one however tradition has preserved
the same as "Gallow Hill" in the same
trace, but "Gallow Hill" being a natural
feature, its old association did not
entitle it to be written in German text,
in like manner I have a "Gallow Cairn" in
this Parish but it is artificial and therefore
written in "German text", to sum up,
suppose the water of St. Yarchards Well " had
not been conveyed to the Village, but that
the spring had been left open I would
still have written the name in Stump
seeing it had no Artificial [incasing ]
Masonry, but simply was a Natural
Spring - they are all old alike - with
a name the meaning of which tradition
had preserved. From the foregoing you
see I cling to the trace as it is, ignoring
the necessity of writing a name to a
place where there is nothing to be seen
except the remains of last Years hay
crop; but from these remarks you will
easily see what is right.
The small Well referred is a quite
independent spring & therefore the name
is correctly described
All described
Mountfur Moss is quite cor. [correct?]
but I could not get at its
origin; at all events it has
no Connection with the
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but it is stated in reply to the extracts that this hill is in Captain
Courtney's work it is desirable that the name of this moss would
agree with the hill therefore be particular whether Firmount Moss
or Mountfur Moss is the correct name.
94-3-3 Dilavaird Bridge on trace and in Name sheet but
cancelled in both by the Final Examiner as unworthy of
notice. Is it not a County Bridge on the turnpike road
over Beltie Burn, and is it not extensively and well known
by the name of Dilavaird Bridge? All county bridges are of importance
and very few if any are without a name.
The name of this bridge may not have been on the trace of the
Common Ph [Parish] but that is not a sufficient reason for omit
ting it therefore should not the name appear on the plans?
[Signature] By order J. Dudgeon Serg. R.E. [Sergeant Royal Engineers]
[Right hand side]
Fir Month of the Grampians
which is about 15 Miles away.
This name was cancelled by the
F. Examr. [Final Examiner] primarily because it
did not appear on the Common work,
sometime it is a feature with
no settled & indisputable
name, being simply a trust Bridge
- not a Co [County] one as yet - showing
a similar stream on the same
trust as that on 82/12 same Parish, &
which by referring you will see
is left nameless. therefore please let this name remain cancelled
N.B. Please let me still further
explain on this remark with the
view of eliciting instructions.
On & after 15th May 66 all
Turnpikes will be abolished in the
Co. [County] in accordance with Act of Parl. [Parliament]
and therefore all Public Roads
- and consequently Bridges -
become Co [County] property, laboured
according to their traffic, and the
Aberdonians assessed for the
repair of same according to
their rental.
is it longer necessary to dista [distinguish]
further than the words Co. [County] Road
I know we do not anticipate
Casualties but this is a Certainty
which will have become a fact
[ere] these Plans are
published
John Stewart
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Parish of Kincardine O'Niel ------- Examiners Replies
Extrats from New Statistical Account page 831
This parish may be said to be divided into three great straths
or portions, by hills of considerable extent and height; one of which,
the Hill of Learney, may not improperly be regarded as a continuation ------- Shewn - as Learney Hill
of the hill of Fare. The hill of Fare, which intervenes betwixt Midmar ------- Shewn - as Hill of Fare
and Banchory Ternan parishes, forms a part of the east boundary of
this parish. The circumference of its base is reckoned 14 miles; and
its height is nearly 1600 feet above the level of the sea. The other hills
in the parish are cultivated or wooded to the tops.
Ordfundlie divides the south from the middle division of the parish. ------- Shewn - as Ord Fundlie
The line of the old military road leading from Perth by Brechin
passes over the Cairn o'Mount ------- in Birse Parish
The burn of Belty, which, rising in the hills in the north west ------- Shewn - as Beltie Burn
corner of the parish, takes a diagonal course south east, through
the centre division, dividing it into nearly equal parts, and
joins the Dee in the parish of Banchory.
The Land owners are, Peter Laing Gordon, Esq. of Craigmile; ------- Shewn as Craigmyle Ho [House]
Francis Gordon Esq. of Kincardine; The heirs of the late Alexander ------- Shewn as Kincardine Lodge
Brebner, Esq. of Learney; Misses Innes, of Ballogie; Duncan ------- Learney Ho [House] Shewn Ballogie
Forbes Mitchell, Esq. of Thainston; William Davidson, Esq. of ------- Thainston & Kebbity are
Kebbity; Miss Scott of Campfield; Francis G. Fraser of ------- not in Ph [Parish] Campfield Ho [House] shewn
Findrack; Archibald Farquharson, Esq. of Fincrean; James ------- Findrack & Finzean not in Ph [Parish]
Lamond, Esq. of Stranduff; Duncan Davidson, Esq. of Mill of ------- Shewn as Stranduff
Kincardine; and Mr Ross of Cochrane's Croft. ------- Desswood House and Cochrane
Antiquities - Tradition says that a bede-house or asylum ------- Site unknown
for the support of eight old men existed in this village in
[ ] times of Popery; that it was established and supported
[by] a quondam bishop of Aberdeen; but that it became extinct
[ ] the Reformation. No traces of house or funds now remain.
The population of the village of Kincardine O'Niel is 288. ------- shown as Kincardine O'Neil
A monthly market has been established at Tornaveen
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NAME BOOK
OF THE PARISH OF
Kincardine O'Neil
Sheets 72 . 83 and 94
IN THE
CO. [County] OF ABERDEEN
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INDEX to Kincardin O'Neil Ph [Parish]
Names of Objects -- Page
Annesley -- 56
Arngrove -- 57
Backfold -- 81
Backhill -- 27
Backmoss -- 16
Balmannacks -- 15
Bandodle Burn -- 32
Bankhead -- 41
Baremuir -- 57
Bartle Muir -- 80
Beltie Burn -- 67
Bents -- 11
Benaquhallie -- 5
Berwick -- 94
Birlie -- 87
Birkfold -- 59
Birk Hills -- 63
Birselassiegate -- 20
Blackgutter -- 97
Black Hill -- 8
Blairhead -- 60
Blacklinn Burn -- 91
Bogend -- 118
Bogfossie -- 111
Boginchapel -- 35
Boginchapelcroft -- 35
Bog Loch -- 107
Borrowston House -- 102
Bower Well -- 26
Braehead -- 33
Braeside -- 47
Bridgend -- 113
Bridge of Potarch -- 115
Broombank -- 87
Broombrae -- 78
Broomfold -- 12
Brockholes -- 11
Bull Well -- 45
Bullwell -- 45
Burn of Canny -- 67
Burnside -- 51
Burnside of Ennets -- 15
Campfied House -- 93
Castle Maud (Ruin) -- 105
Chapelwell -- 38
Chapelwell Hill -- 38
Church (In Ruins) --71
Church -- 99
Clashholm -- 7
Claydikes -- 17
Cochran -- 99
Cockardie -- 83
Cordach -- 115
Corfiedly -- 97
Corrennie Forest -- 10
Coirmoir -- 60
Cothill -- 59
Cottown -- 85
Corquhittachie -- 31
Craigenget -- 26
Craigenhigh -- 12
Craiglug -- 62
Craiglash -- 108
Craig Lash -- 109
Craigmyle House -- 68
Craigmyle Mill -- 57
Craigour -- 91
Crooktree -- 82
Cross of Fare -- 46
Curwich Burn -- 10
Dalhaikie -- 114
Delavaird -- 119
Dess Burn -- 65
Desswood Cottage -- 95
Desswood House -- 95
Deeside Railway -- 65
Dikehead -- 111
Dikehead of Borrowston -- 102
Drumfork -- 114
Drumlassie -- 32
Drumlassie Burn -- 23
Drumlassiecroft -- 20
Drumlassie Inn -- 23
Drumwheels Burn -- 109
Dubs -- 22
Dubbieford -- 84
Dunswell -- 46
Easthill -- 31
Easter Leabank -- 98
East Learney -- 37
Easter Sluie -- 118
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[Index Continued]
Names of Objects -- Page
Easter Tornaveen -- 27
Ennets -- 9
Ewenscroft -- 12
Ferretfold -- 62
Fontenoy -- 39
Fontenoy Hill --39
Footie -- 51
Footie of Midbeltie -- 54
Fordie -- 61
Frasermuir -- 9
Free Church -- 68
Gallow Cairn -- 89
Gallowcairn -- 92
Gallowfield -- 13
Gallowhill -- 74
Gamecroft -- 39
Garnet Hill -- 26
Gateside -- 102
Glackfold -- 50
Glassel Station -- 112
Glenshalg Hill -- 13
Gordon Arms Inn -- 72
Gordonstone -- 52
Gownie Burn -- 37
Gownieburn -- 37
Green Burn -- 21
Greenburn -- 22
Greenburn -- 97
Greencoats -- 58
Greenloan -- 69
Guttermouth -- 106
Haughhead -- 93
Haugh of Sluie -- 117
Hazeley -- 106
Heughhead -- 66
Hill of Beltie -- 86
Hill of Corfiedly -- 97
Hill of Beltie -- 87
Hillhead of Craigour -- 91
Hillhead -- 33
Hill of Fare -- 47
Hindrum -- 52
Hollanbush -- 120
Horn Burn -- 113
How Burn -- 104
Howburn Cottage -- 104
Inchley -- 56
Jock Young's Leap -- 116
Kincardine Lodge -- 77
Kincardine Mill (Corn) -- 95
Kincardine O'Neil (Ph. [Parish] ) -- 1
Kincardine O'Neil -- 75
[Entry crossed out]
Knockendash Wood -- 93
Kirkbrae -- 53
Lawstripe -- 17
Learney Arms Hotel -- 55
Learney Burn -- 88
Learney Hill -- 23
Learney House -- 29
Learney Mill -- 40
Leyton -- 78
Little Maldron -- 46
Lower Craigton -- 74
Lower Tillydrine -- 103
Lumphanan Burn -- 94
Mains of Easter Beltie-- 92
Malcolmsleys -- 110
Manse -- 53
Manse-- 73
Market Stance -- 80
Marchnear -- 111
Maud Castle (Ruin) -- 105
Maryfield -- 22
Meadow -- 13
Meikle Maldron -- 48
Millcroft -- 61
Millcroft of Learney -- 40
Mill of Beltie -- 112
Milltown of Campfield -- 92
Milltown of Craigmyle -- 68
Milton of Ennets -- 9
Mill of Ennets (Corn) -- 15
Milton of Learney -- 40
Milltown of Tolmaads -- 16
Miss Thomas'Chair -- 8
Moulincarn -- 17
Moss Maud -- 106
Moss-side -- 90
Mountfur Moss -- 63
Neil Burn -- 75
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[Index Continued]
Names of Object -- Page
Nether Dagie -- 14
Nether Heughhead -- 66
Netherlands -- 45
Nether Mains -- 85
Newbigging -- 8
Newbigging Burn -- 3
Newcroft -- 112
Newton -- 100
Newton of Tornaveen -- 18
Northbrae -- 83
Northside of Dalhaikie -- 114
Obelisk -- 28
Ordie Caber -- 31
Ord Fundlie -- 77
Ord More -- 109
Pickish Remains -- 3
Parknock -- 61
Paterland -- 24
Pecktillum -- 84
Pecktillumcroft -- 84
Philpscroft -- 36
Pitcullen -- 62
Pitmedden -- 41
Police Station -- 71
Poor Houses -- 69
Post Office -- 55
Post Office -- 76
Powdagie -- 69
Presbyterian Chapel -- 28
Raefield -- 24
Red Hill -- 5
Redsmithy -- 41
Redstones -- 18
River Dee -- 100
Roadside -- 85
Rosemount Cottage -- 76
Ross' Cottage -- 81
Roughhaugh Burn -- 20
School -- 18
School -- 58
School -- 72
School (Endowed) -- 73
School -- 88
School -- 90
Scotsmansford -- 108
Shoemaker's Croft -- 24
Sluie Hill -- 108
Sluie Woods -- 116
St Yarchard's Well -- 79
St Yarchard's Well (Covered Spring Formerly) -- 79
Stankside -- 120
Strath -- 98
Stirling -- 83
Sloc of Dess -- 96
Stone Circle (Remains of) -- 43
Stone Circle (Remains of) 59
Stranduff -- 52
Sundayswells -- 35
[Entry crossed out]
Sundayswells Hill -- 36
Thainstoncroft -- 86
Thistlyfaugh - 48
Tillinturk -- 32
Tillyfaud Wood -- 90
Tillyneckle -- 82
Tipperwell -- 48
Tornaveen -- 28
Torphins -- 55
Torphins Station -- 56
Tulloch Hill -- 4
Upper Broomhill -- 7
Upper Craigton -- 77
Upper Dagie -- 7
Upper Tillydrine -- 103
Victoria Hotel -- 101
Warlock Stone -- 107
Waukmill -- 50
Waukmill of Midbeiltie -- 58
Wellbank -- 86
Wester Beltie -- 51
Wester Campfield -- 94
Westhall -- 74
Wester Haugh of Sluie -- 118
Wester Leabank -- 98
West Learney -- 38
Wester Mains -- 60
Wester Kincardine -- 96
Wester Sluie -- 117
Wester Tolmaads -- 14
Wester Tornaveen -- 27
Westside of Dalhaikie -- 110
Williamston -- 78
Woodend -- 33
Woodhead - 96
Woodend of Campfield -- 94 |
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[Index Continued]
Names of Objects -- Page
Woodside -- 110
Fittie -- 51
(Altered by authority of
James Macdonald Esqr. The Fm. [Farm],
Huntly. To be used for 1"[inch]
purposes only, further investigation
to be made during revision of
the larger scales. By order of
the D.G. [Director General] 12.08.95. [1895])
Thistleycrook -- 48
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