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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HILL OF BYTH Hill of Byth John Clark Tippercowan
John McRobbie Blackhills
William Barber Blackhills
006 An extensive piece of rising ground partly cultivated and laid off into small Crofts, extending from the Hill of Cook to the parish boundary the property of BC Urquhart Esqr. of Meldrum & Byth
BURN OF BYTH Burn of Byth John Clark Tippercowan
John McRobbie Blackhills
William Barber Blackhills
006 A large stream rising on the Moss of Fishrie and called there the Burn of Daralees - and takes the name Burn of Byth a short distance North of the bridge of Auchnagorth where it enters the parish and flows southwards to the east of the village of New Byth - and is called the Water of Turriff where it falls into the River Deveron

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County of Aberdeen -- Ph [Parish] of King Edward

[Signed] A.J. Dransfield SRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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