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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEN OF CUSHNIE | Glen of Cushnie Glen of Cushnie Glen of Cushnie |
Stat: [Statistical] Account Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Taylor Robert Ferries, Ground officer, Milton of Cushnie |
070 ; 071 | A small narrow glen, about 2 1/2 miles in length, and a quarter in width, beginning at the Eastern slope of the Hill of Cushnie, and extending Eastward to about half a mile below the farm house of Brideswell It is cultivated only on its Northern slope It is wholly on the Cushnie Estate |
ST BRIDE'S CHURCH (In Ruins) | St. Bride's Church (Ruin) St. Bride's Church (Ruin) St. Bride's Church (Ruin) St. Bride's Church (Ruin) |
John Leys, Kirkton of Cushnie James Tawse, S [South] Brides well Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Taylor, Manse Cushnie Old Statistical Account |
071 | This name applies to the ruins of the old parish church of which there is nothing now remaining but the four walls The old Church of Cushnie was dedicated to St. Bride. There is on one of the lintels the date 1637, and on a broken stone, 14-, indicating an erection in the 15th Century |
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