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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 93Aberdeenshire Parish of Kintore
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