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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BOG BURN Bog Burn
Bog Burn
Bog Burn
Harry Ross, Corbanchory
Mr. George Leys, Burnside
Mr. McNee, Schoolmaster
061 ; 062 A small hill stream, rising on the N.E. [North East] side of Tombreck Hill, and flowing in a Western direction, until it falls into the Corry Burn, a short distance to the West of the Hill of Tombreck
CORRY BURN Corry Burn
Corry Burn
Corry Burn
Corry Burn
Rent Receipt
Mr. Harry Ross, Corbanchory
Mr. George Leys, Burnside
Mr. McNee, Schoolmaster
061 A small burn, rising at the South Eastern part of Tombreck Hill, and running in a Western direction, for about two miles when it falls into the Milton Burn, near its junction with the River Don, at the Mill of Brux
PICTS HOUSE (Remains of) [Mill of Brux] Picts' House (Remains of)
Picts' House (Remains of)
Picts' House (Remains of)
Picts' House (Remains of)
Dr. [Doctor] Taylor Manse, Cushnie
Mr. McNee Schoolmaster
Mr. Leys, Burnside
Stat: [Statistical] Account
061 A small hole resembling an old lime Kiln, in a small piece of fir wood, on the East side of the road leading from the mill of Brux to the Cairncoullie farms,

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Aberdeenshire -- Lochel & Cushnie Ph. [Parish]

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