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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURN OF CLAAICK | Burn of Claack Burn of Claack Burn of Clack Burn of Clack |
Estate Plan 1864 Mr Robert Ure. Melgum Mr John Esson. Millhead Mr Charles Reid. Windse'e |
070 | A small stream, so called, formed by the junction of Alltnavackie and Burn of Oldhall, and flows in Southeast direction till its confluence with the Millhead Burn |
STONE CIRCLE (Remains of) [Waulkmill] | Stone Circle No [Number] 3 (Remains of) Stone Circle No [Number] 3 (Remains of) Stone Circle No [Number] 3 (Remains of) |
Mr John Esson Mr Charles Reid Mr Robert Ure. |
070 | A rough undressed stone, standing on end about 4 f [feet] 6 in [inches] high, 2 feet broad by 15. inches thick, believed to be part of a Druidical Temple or stone circle |
MILLHEAD BURN | Millhead Burn | Mr John Esson Mr Charles Reid Mr Robert Ure. |
070 | A rivulet bearing this name from near Newtown and flowing in a southerly direction, forming the Parish boundary to its confluence with Tarland Burn in Close proximity to Waulkmill. |
MOUNTHOOLY BRIDGE | Mounthooly Bridge | Mr John Esson Mr Charles Reid Mr Robert Ure. |
070 | A small structure across Millhead Burn, situated a little north from Waulkmill. |
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[Page] 93Parish of Logie Coldstone
Claaick. Clawick. The state of having all the corns on a farm reaped but not inned, Aberdeen. Banff. The autumnal feast, or Harvest Home, Aberd. [Aberdeen]; Synon. Maiden. when the harvest is nearly finished, it is called the Maiden Claaick; when late, the Carlin Claaick, (Jamieson)
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