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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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