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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DEN OF CHAPELTON Den of Chapelton
Den of Chapelton
Den of Chapelton
Rev [Reverend] James Peter Minister
Mr Francis Brown Farmer
Mr John Thomson Farmer
053 A long narrow ravine stretching from Little John's Length to near the farm of Chapelton.
LITTLEJOHN'S LENGTH Little John's Length
Little John's Length
Little John's Length
Rev [Reverend] James Peter Minister
Mr Francis Brown Farmer
Mr John Thomson Farmer
053 A place where four Lords are said to have sat and dined on their lands viz. Lord Glammis Lord
Leslie Lord of Pitachie or Drumminor and the Bishop of Aberdeen. There is * now no hollow
to mark the place but the name is still well known in the neighbourhood.

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Parish of Leslie

Littlejohns Length [side note]
M.S. [Manuscript section] This is also called "The Four Lords' Seat"
from the story connected with it. [signed initials] EHC [Edward Henry Courtney]

LITTLEJOHN'S LENGTH - *It used to be (according to Statistical Account)
a small artificial hollow, about 5 feet in Diameter,
& 3 or 4 feet deep.- [signed initials] EHC

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