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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
UPPER DAUGH Upper Daugh
Upper Daugh
Upper Daugh
Mr Alexander Watt
Mr Thomas Watt
Mr James Sheppard
065 A portion of cultivated land adjoining the town of Kintore, and like the land of the holy Cross. Contributed to the support of a monastery in the south of Scotland
DROPPING PAN Dropping Pan
Dropping Pan
Dropping Pan
Mr Alexander Watt
Mr Thomas Watt
Mr James Sheppard
065 A remarKable spot, in a small ridge of rock on the south side of Tuach Hill, in wet weather a little water issues or drops from the rock. This water is considered efficacious in the Cure of the hooping Cough
KING'S SEAT King's Seat
King's Seat
King's Seat
Mr Alexander Watt
Mr Thomas Watt
Mr James Sheppard
065 Convenient to the dropping pan, and in the same ridge of rock, there is a hollow spot in the rock, said to be the place on which the King sat when viewing the battle between the Danes and the Scots on the muir of Kinnellar.

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Aberdeenshire Parish of Kintore

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