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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BOLTINSTONE (P.H.) | Boltinstone (P.H.) [Public House] Boltinstone (P.H.) [Public House] Boltinstone (P.H.) [Public House] Boltingstone |
Estate Plan 1864 Mr John Farquharson. Tenant Mr J. Murdoch. Craigielea Valuation Roll 1859-60 |
070 | An ordinary public house, and farm, with offices, yard, garden &c attached, well known by this name the property of William B. Coltman Esqr. Hyde Park Gardens. London |
STANDING STONE [Boltinstone] | Standing Stone Standing Stone Standing Stone |
Mr John Farquharson Mr J. Murdoch. Mr James Mechie, Ardgeith |
070 | A rough undressed stone about six feet long, by two feet broad, and 16 inches thick, which formerly stood upright here but is now lying embedded in the fence. It is quite plain, having no engraving or sculpture, and it is believed from this stone the place derives its name Boltinstone |
PANTILANDS | Pantilands Pantilands Pantilands |
Estate Plan Mr John Farquharson Mr J. Murdoch. |
070 | An ordinary cottage, formerly a croft with several other houses adjacent, now belonging to the farm of Boltinstone and is well known by this name. |
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[Page] 38Parish of Logie Coldstone
[Note beside 'Standing Stone'] - The general belief in the district is that this stone was put up to marke the sit of some Skirmish or battle. The valley of the Don is remarkable for memorial Cairns.
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