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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LADYMIRE Ladymire
Ladymire
Ladymire
Valuation Roll 1859-60
Alexander Gordon Esqr.
Mr. James Mess. Tenant.
038 An ordinary farm house with offices garden &c. attached. So called from a good spring well, which formerly was near this place, and Surrounding it was wet and marshy ground, and which is now all drained. The property of Alexander Gordon Esqr. of Ellon Castle.
HILL OF LOGIE Hill of Logie
Hill of Logie
Hill of Logie
Croft on Hill of Logie
Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Gordon. The Manse
Mr. John Brown.
Mr. James Mess.
Valuation Roll.
038 A conspicuous hill or eminence known by this name. consisting of heather. rough pasture, whins & Broom. with rocks and boulder stones, a portion of it has lately been trenched and brought under cultivation and a few cottages has been built thereon which are called the Crofts on Hill of Logie
STUDY STONE Study Stone
Study Stone
Study Stone
Mr. John Brown
Mr. James Mess
Mr. James Simpson. Ferryman
038 This applies to a stone on the south side of the River Ythan which is covered at high water. It has an arm or projecting point and somewhat resembles a study or blacksmith's anvil, hence the name.

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