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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE DAUES | The Daues The Daues The Daues |
George Milne Esqr. Kinaldie Revd [Reverend] Robert Fiddes, Kineller Manse Mr Alexander Watt Kintore |
065 | A deep hole in the River Don, at a Small bend, and within 30 yards of the Great North of Scotland Railway. |
GA' POT | 065 | A deep hole in the River Don, at a Small bend, and within 30 yards of the Great North of Scotland Railway. | ||
POT KEELLO | Pot Keello Pot Keello Pot Keello |
George Milne Esqr. Revd [Reverend] Robert Fiddes Mr Alexander Watt |
065 | A very Sudden bend in the River Don, it is deep and famous for Pike. |
TORRY HILL | Torry Hill Torry Hill Torry Hill |
George Milne Esqr. Revd [Reverend] R Fiddes Mr Alexander Watt |
065 | A Small, long, wooded knoll, on the banks of the River Don. the property of George Milne Esqr. Kinaldie |
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[Page] 3Parish of Kineller
[Note beside 'The Daues'] or Ga' Pot altered by order of Col. [Colonel] Cameron R.E. [Royal Engineers]
[Note correcting 'Daueis'] - what is the origin or etymology of "Daueis"?
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