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