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LONGSIDE [parish] |
Longside
Longside
Longside
Longside |
Statistical Account, Aberdeenshire
Valuation Roll of the Parish
Johnston's Map of the County
The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland |
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"Longside. This parish was disjoined from Peterhead about two hundred and twenty years ago. For a considerable period, the Presbytery appointed Several of its members, with some elders of Peterhead, to "travell with my Lord Merschell," who was at that time chief proprietor of the district, to have " ane new Kyrk bouldit in the head," or west part, "of the paroche." This was at last effected in A.D. 1619 or 1620, and the church was for some time termed "the ower (ie. upper) kirk of Peterugie," or "Peterheid". The parish, however, was soon after called "Longsyd" from the name of the farm on which the church was situated. It is of an irregular, four-sided figure, containing about 30 Square miles; and is bounded on the east by St. Fergus and Peterhead; on the south by Cruden; on the west and north-west by Old Deer; and on the north by Lonmay. Like Buchan in general, it is very level, or rising into gentle undulations which afford facilities for draining the land."
"Statistical Account of Scotland." pages 859 & 60
Note. There are no detached parts of this within any other Parish, nor are there any others within this. |
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Note: There are no detached parts of this within any
other Parish, nor are there any others within
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BLACKHILL |
Blackhill
Blackhill
Blackhill |
A.Boyd Esq. Factor
A. Beaton. Occupier
J. Davidson. Greenwards |
014 |
Applies to a substantial Farmsteading with outhouses garden etc. attached. Situated on the North side of Rora Moss; And about 4 Miles North of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House |
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Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Longside
[Re 'Scrapehard' which is scored out] This is no name. Mr. Beaton as above, let a portion of his farm to a farmer, about 30 years ago, & the farmer made it Known
on account of the high rent & bad ground that he would have to "Scrape hard" before he could make up the rent etc. |
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BURNHEAD BRIDGE |
Burnhead Bridge
Burnhead Bridge
Burnhead Bridge |
Mr. Watson, Outhill
Mr. Beaton, Blackhill
Mr. Beaton, Rora |
014 |
A stone structure of one Arch over the brooks' Burn, on the public road leading from the public road leading from St. Fergus to Outhill of Rora. |
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Parish of Longside |
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CAIRNTAWIE WOOD |
Cairntawie Wood
Cairntawie Wood
Cairntawie Wood |
A. Beaton. Blackhill
J. Anderson. Cuttyhill
G. Baxter. Cuttyhill |
014 |
Applies to a Mixed Wood; situated in the centre of Rora Moss; about 2 Miles North West of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel ] Ferguson, Pitfour House.
About 150 years ago a cairn stood in the centre of this enclosed wood, supposed to have been erected by the shepherds of the surrounding neighbourhood, where they met once in the year & held games etc. such as wrestling. It is from this word that the name is derived, "tawie" (Scotticism) to throw - wrestle. |
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RORA MOSS |
Rora Moss
Rora Moss
Rora Moss |
J. Gall. Moss Crofts
W. Barclay. Outhill
A. Smith. Dumpston |
014 |
Applies to a Peat Moss of great extent; with Woods etc. on it. Situated about 2 Miles North of the Village of Longside. Partly on the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson Pitfour House, and having the parish boundary passing through it. |
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MOSS CROFTS |
Moss Crofts
Moss Crofts
Moss Crofts |
A. Boyd Esq. Factor
J. Gall. Moss Crofts
W. Barclay. Outhill |
014 |
Applies to a number of small crofts; situated on the outskirts of Rora Moss; and about 2 1/2 Miles North of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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GREENWARDS |
Greenwards
Greenwards
Greenwards |
A. Boyd Esq. Factor
J. Davidson. Occupier
W. Davidson. Fortry |
014 |
Applies to a Farmsteading with outhouses, garden etc. attached. Situated about 2 1/2 Miles North of the Village of Longside; the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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TURFHILL |
Turfhill
Turfhill
Turfhill |
A. Slessor. Occupier
J. Anderson. Cuttyhill
G. Baxter. Cuttyhill |
014 |
Applies to a Croft situated on the south side of Rora Moss and about 1 1/2 North West of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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BROCKSFEN WOOD |
Brocksfen Wood
Brocksfen Wood
Brocksfen Wood |
A. Beaton. Blackhill
J. Anderson. Cuttyhill
G. Baxter. Cuttyhill |
014 |
Applies to a small plantation situated in the Moss of Rora on the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. Every enquiry has been made respecting the derivation of this name but without success. A farm steading formerly stood about this place & went under the name of Brocksfen. |
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FAIRY HILLOCK |
Fairy Hillock
Fairy Hillock
Fairy Hillock |
Mr. John Davidson, Greenwards.
Mr. Alexander Wall, Fortrie.
Mr. William Reid, Fortrie. |
014 |
A very small hillock situated close to the Ph. [Parish] Boundary & near the farm of Greenwards. Mr. Davidson of Greenwards, says, that till lately the people in this district believed the Fairies were to be seen here every evening, & and that if any of their cattle chanced to go to this mound, they were sure to take some very bad disease. |
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OUTHILL |
Outhill
Outhill
Outhill |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Boyd, Factor Peterhead
Mr. Watson, Outhill. |
014 |
Commonly called Outhill of Rora, Applies to a number of small farms and Crofts on the lands of Rora, property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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RORA |
Rora
Rora
Rora |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Boyd, Factor. Peterhead
Mr. Chevas, Middleton |
014 |
Is the name of a district And applies to a number of farms, Crofts etc. It includes the district names of "Greens," "Burnside," & "Outhill". Property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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GOWRIE |
Gowrie
Gowrie
Gowrie |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Boyd, Factor. Peterhead
Mr. Shewan, Gowrie |
014 |
Name of a farm on the lands of Rora, having garden & outhouses attached. Property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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Parish of Longside |
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CRAIGDAM |
Craigdam
Craigdam
Craigdam |
Mr. Chevas Middleton
Valuation Roll
Mr. Watson, Outhill |
014 |
Name of a Croft on the lands of Rora, Property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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BURNSIDE |
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Boyd, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Watson, Outhill, |
014 |
Applies to a number of Crofts with gardens, & outhouses attached. Property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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CRAIG WELLS |
Craig Wells
Craig Wells
Craig Wells |
Mr. Watson, Outhill
Mr. Chevas, Middleton
Mr. Shewan, Gowrie |
014 |
This is the Name of two excellent springs of pure Water, in close proximity to the Crooko' Burn. |
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GREENS |
Greens
Greens
Greens |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Boyd, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Watson, Outhill. |
014 |
Applies to a number of Crofts on the lands of Rora. Property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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BRUNTHILLOCK |
Brunthillock
Brunthillock
Brunthillock |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Boyd, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Watson, Outhill |
014 |
Name of a farm with outhouses & garden attached. Property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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CROOKO BURN |
Crooko' Burn
Crooko' Burn
Crooko' Burn |
Map of Buchan dated 1842 By George Whyte Factor Peterhead.
Mr. Scott Yokieshill
Mr. Watson Outhill |
014 |
Is a continuation of the "Latch Burn" which rises in the Parish of Lonmay. "Crooko' Burn" begins at Blackhill farm and Separates this Parish from that of St. Fergus, from Blackhill farm until it falls into the River Ugie at Artlaw. |
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BOGS |
Bogs
Bogs
Bogs |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Shewan, Gowrie
Mr. Boyd, Factor, Peterhead |
014 |
Applies to a farm with outhouses and garden attached. Property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson Pitfour. |
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SCHOOL (Endowed) [nr Bogs] |
School (Endowed)
School (Endowed)
School (Endowed) |
Mr. Beaton, Rora, Schoolmaster
Mr. Chevas, Middleton
Mr. Watson, Outhill |
014 |
This is the Parish school for the Rora district of Longside Parish, & is attended by boys & girls who receive an elementary education. Average attendance 60. It was erected in 1843. Mr. Beaton, Master. |
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SCHOOL [nr Bogs] |
School
School
School |
Mr. Beaton, Schoolmaster, Rora
Mr. Chevas, Middleton
Mr. Watson, Outhill |
014 |
This school-house was erected about 25 years ago, & is attended by boys & girls. It is under the Superintendence of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson of Pitfour the average attendance is about 38. A schoolmistress has the management of it. Her salary is derived from the childrens' pence. |
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NORTH MINTLAW |
North Mintlaw
North Mintlaw
North Mintlaw |
Mr. William Park occupier
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. J. Greig Hillhead of Mintlaw |
014 |
Applies to a small farm steading situated about 3/4 Mile North of the village of Mintlaw, the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson. Pitfour |
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HILLHEAD OF MINTLAW |
Hillhead of Mintlaw
Hillhead of Mintlaw
Hillhead of Mintlaw |
J. Greig occupier
Mr. W. Park North Mintlaw
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw |
014 |
Applies to a small farm steading situated about 3/4 Mile North east of the village of Mintlaw; the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson. Pitfour |
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GRAYSTONE POT |
Graystone Pot
Graystone Pot
Graystone Pot |
Mr. James Smith, Mill of Hythie,
Mr. John Davidson, Greenwards.
Mr. William Reid, Fortrie. |
014 |
This name applies to a very deep hole in the North Ugie, situated about 1/3 of a mile east of Hythie Bridge. It is said that there is always Salmon to be found here. |
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BRIDGE OF HYTHIE |
Bridge of Hythie
Bridge of Hythie
Bridge of Hythie |
A. Smith, Dumpstown
J. Godman, Boghead
J. Scott, South Longmuir |
014 |
Applies to a Stone Bridge, now in ruins, on account of a disagreement of the Lairds and Road Trustees; crosses the North River Ugie about 3 miles North East of Longside. Partly on the property of Pitfour & Kininmond. |
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DUMPSTOWN |
Dumpstown
Dumpstown
Dumpstown |
A. Boyd, Factor
A. Smith, Dumpstown
J. Godman, South Longmuir |
014 |
Applies to a substantial farmsteading with outhouses garden etc. attached; situated about 2 1/4 North East of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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MOSS OF DUMPSTOWN |
Moss of Dumpstown
Moss of Dumpstown
Moss of Dumpstown |
A. Smith, Dumpstown
J. Godman, Boghead
A. Watt, Fortry |
014 |
Applies to a small Moss taken in every day for cultivation, situated about 2 Miles North East of Longside; on the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House |
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BOGHEAD |
Boghead
Boghead
Boghead |
A. Boyd, Factor
J. Godman, Occupier
A. Smith, Dumpstown |
014 |
Apples to a substantial farmsteading with outhouses garden etc. attached situated about 2 Miles North West of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson Pitfour House. |
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MOSS OF LONGMUIR |
Moss of Longmuir
Moss of Longmuir
Moss of Longmuir |
J. Godman Boghead
J. Scott. South Longmuir
A. Smith Dumpstown |
014 |
Applies to a Moss, taken in much for cultivation, on the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House, situated about 1 1/2 North West of Longside. |
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NORTH LONGMUIR |
North Longmuir
North Longmuir
North Longmuir |
A. Boyd Esq. Factor
G. Henderson, Occupier
J. Scott, South Longmuir |
014 |
Applies to a substantial farmsteading with outhouses, garden etc. attached situated about 2 Miles North West of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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SOUTH LONGMUIR |
South Longmuir
South Longmuir
South Longmuir |
A. Boyd Esq. Factor
J. Scott, Occupier
J. Clark, Dumpston |
014 |
Applies to a substantial farmsteading with outhouses garden etc. attached situated about 1 1/2 Miles North West of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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ARDLAW |
Ardlaw
Ardlaw
Ardlaw |
A. Boyd Esq. Factor
A. Webster, Occupier
R. Dennis, Dumpstown |
014 |
Applies to a Farmsteading, situated on the East side of Ardlaw Hill, and about 1 1/2 Miles North West of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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CUTTYHILL |
Cuttyhill
Cuttyhill
Cuttyhill |
A. Watt, Fortry
A. Cadger, Rora
J. Forrest, Cuttyhill |
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Applies to a lot of small crofts bordering on the South side of the Moss of Rora; situated about 2 1/2 miles N.W. [North West] of the Village of Longside; the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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MILL OF RORA (Corn) |
Mill of Rora (corn)
Mill of Rora (corn)
Mill of Rora (corn) |
A. Mackie. Mill of Rora
A. Watt. Fortry
J. Forrest. Cuttyhill |
014 |
Applies to a small corn mill, and farm steading, situated on the N. [North] Side of the N. [North] River Ugie, and about 2 Miles North of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson Pitfour House. |
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MILL CROFT |
Mill Croft
Mill Croft
Mill Croft |
A. Mackie. Occupier
Valuation Roll
J. Forrest. Cuttyhill |
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Applies to a Croft occupied by the Miller (Mr. Mackie) of the Mill of Rora. |
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KNAPS OF AUCHLEE |
Knaps of Auchlee
Knaps of Auchlee
Knaps of Auchlee |
A. Boyd, Factor
J. Milne. Knaps of Auchlee
T. Craig, Woodside of Auchlee |
014 |
Applies to a number of small crofts, widely scattered over the ground, situated North of Longside, about 1 1/2 Miles distant from that Village. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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WESTER RORA |
Wester Rora
Wester Rora
Wester Rora |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Scott, Occupier.
Mr. Chevas, Middleton |
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Name of a large farm house and steading with garden etc. attached. property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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NEWTON |
Newton
Newton
Newton |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Lillie How of Rora
Mr. Chevas, Middleton |
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Applies to a farm house and steading with garden attached. Property of Colonel Ferguson Pitfour |
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NORTH UGIE WATER |
North River Ugie
North River Ugie
North River Ugie |
A. Mackie, Miller of Rora
Thomas Craig, Woodside
A. Watt, Fortry |
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The Northern branch of the River Ugie rises in the Den of Glasslaw, Parish of Aberdour and is known by the name of the Gonar as it passes New Pitsligo. It flows into the waters of Strichen, below which place it takes the name of the North Ugie & flowing in an easterly direction for a considerable distance; it unites with the South River Ugie about a mile east of Auchlee, & thus forms the junction of the River Ugie |
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MOSS OF AUCHLEE |
Moss of Auchlee
Moss of Auchlee
Moss of Auchlee |
J. Milne. Knaps of Auchlee
A. Watt. Fortry
Thomas Craig Woodside of Auchlee |
014 |
Applies to a small Moss; situated about 1 Mile North of the Village of Longside on the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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FORTRY |
Fortry
Fortry
Fortry |
A. Boyd, Factor.
A. Watt, Occupier
J. Forrest Cuttyhill |
014 |
Applies to a substantial farmsteading with outhouses, garden etc. attached situated on the North side of the North River Ugie and about 2 1/2 Miles North West of Longside The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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MILLBANK |
Millbank
Millbank
Millbank |
A. Boyd, Factor, Peterhead
J. Pratt Occupier
Thomas Craig, Woodside |
014 |
Applies to a substantial Farmsteading with gardens etc. situated about 1 1/2 Miles North East of the Village of Longside The Property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson. Pitfour House. |
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside
Woodside
Woodside |
A. Boyd Factor, Peterhead
J. Milne Knaps of Auchlee
Thomas Craig Occupier |
014 |
Applies to a small Farmsteading with outhouses, garden etc. attached situated on the North side of Ardlaw Hill and about 1 Mile North East of Longside. The Property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson. Pitfour House |
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BRIDGE OF RORA |
Bridge of Rora
Bridge of Rora
Bridge of Rora |
J. Pratt. Millbank
J. Milne. Knaps of Auchlee
Thomas Craig Woodside |
014 |
A Stone Bridge with 4 Arches crossing the North River Ugie situated about 1 1/4 Miles North East of Longside; on the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson Pitfour House |
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MIDDLETON OF RORA |
Middleton of Rora
Middleton of Rora
Middleton of Rora |
Valuation Roll
Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour
Mr. Chevas, Middleton |
014 |
Applies to an extensive and commodious farm steading And dwelling house with garden attached, property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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CANAL (Disused) [Howe of Rora] |
Canal
Canal
Canal |
Mr. Chevas, Middleton of Rora
Mr. James Lillie, How of Rora
Mr. Oldman Thunderton |
014 |
Applies to a Course of Water beginning at the How of Rora & stretching in An easterly direction until it joins the sea near to St. Fergus. This was a private undertaking, and was made for the purpose of conveying Sea-Weed, Lime etc. for the use of the Land belonging to a former Laird of Pitfour. It is now disused. |
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ARTLAW BRIDGE |
Artlaw Bridge
Artlaw Bridge
Artlaw Bridge |
Mr. Chevas, Middleton of Rora
Mr. Lillie, How of Rora
Mr. Ptolmy, Artlaw |
014 |
A stone structure of one Arch on the public road leading from Longside to Peterhead, & over the Crooko Burn which separates this parish from that of St. Fergus & Peterhead. |
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ARTLAW |
Artlaw
Artlaw
Artlaw |
Mr. Chevas, Middleton Of Rora
Mr. Lillie, How of Rora
Mr. Ptolmy |
014 |
Name of three small Crofts property of Colonel Ferguson Pitfour. |
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HOWE OF RORA |
Howe of Rora
Howe of Rora
Howe of Rora |
Mr. Lillie, How of Rora
Valuation Roll
Mr. Chevas, Middleton of Rora |
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Applies to a farm house and steading with garden attached property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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HAUGHS OF RORA |
Haughs of Rora
Haughs of Rora
Haughs of Rora |
Mr. Chevas, Middleton of Rora
Mr. Lillie How of Rora
Mr. Watt Longside |
014 |
Applies to a piece of Arable land joining the River Ugie, on the farm of Middleton of Rora. |
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LOW'S POT |
Low's Pot
Low's Pot
Low's Pot |
Mr. Chevas, Middleton of Rora
Mr. Lillie How of Rora
Mr. Scott Wester Rora |
014 |
A deep pool in the River Ugie. It is said that a man named Low, drowned himself here. |
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RIVER UGIE |
River Ugie
River Ugie
River Ugie |
Mr. Chevas, Middleton of Rora
Mr. Lillie How of Rora
Mr. Scott Wester Rora |
014 |
Is formed by the junction of the North and South Rivers Ugie about half a mile to the West of the Mains of Buthlaw, & and after flowing in North easterly direction for about two miles enters Peterhead Parish a few chains South of [Artlaw] Bridge |
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MINTLAW |
Mintlaw
Mintlaw
Mintlaw |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar |
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Applies to a thriving village situated about two miles north west of the village of Longside, and through which passes the turnpike roads leading from Peterhead to Banff and from Fraserburgh to Aberdeen; the village has in it a branch of the Town & County Bank & one Public House. The portion of the roads in the village are named , North, South, East & West Streets. |
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SCHOOL [Mintlaw] |
School
School
School |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar Schoolmaster |
022 |
Applies to a day school for the education of both boys & girls, erected in 1865 & having on an average about 60 Scholars throughout the year. The Master being paid by a salary from the heritors & also has the Dick & Milne bequests besides the school fees |
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ROSEVALLEY |
Rosevalley
Rosevalley
Rosevalley |
Mr. John Shivas Pitsligo
Mr. George Knowles occupier
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to a Small croft Situated close by the west Side of the village of Mintlaw, the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson. Pitfour |
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Parish of Longside |
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MARKET STANCE [Mintlaw] |
Market Stance
Market Stance
Market Stance |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Park North Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to a portion of ground used as a Market Stance for the holding of monthly markets for the Sale of Cattle & Sheep for which custom is paid to Colonel Ferguson Pitfour, the proprietor |
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BALUSS |
Baluss
Baluss
Baluss |
Mr. John Davidson occupier
Mr. A. Boyd Factor
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to large farm steading & dwelling house situated about 1/2 Mile South east of the village of Mintlaw, the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson. Pitfour |
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POST OFFICE [Mintlaw] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to the Government Post Office for the receipt & despatch of letters for the district comprising the villages of Old Deer, Stewartfield, Longside etc. |
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Longside Parish |
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WEST STREET |
West Street
West Street
West Street |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to the portion of the village of Mintlaw on the road leading west to Banff |
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BR BANK [Mintlaw] |
Aberdeen Town & County Bank (Branch of)
Aberdeen Town & County Bank (Branch of)
Aberdeen Town & County Bank (Branch of) |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to a branch office of the Aberdeen Town & County Bank Situated in the village of Mintlaw |
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PITFOUR ARMS [Mintlaw] |
P.H. [Public House] (Pitfour Arms)
P.H. [Public House] (Pitfour Arms)
P.H. [Public House] (Pitfour Arms) |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar Mintlaw
Sign Board |
022 |
Applies to a public house or Inn situated in the village of Mintlaw & called the Pitfour Arms, occupied by Mr. Mitchell |
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NORTH STREET [Mintlaw] |
North Street
North Street
North Street |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to the portion of the village of Mintlaw on the road leading north to Fraserburgh. |
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SOUTH STREET [Mintlaw] |
South Street
South Street
South Street |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to the portion of the village of Mintlaw on the road leading South to Aberdeen |
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EAST STREET [Mintlaw] |
East Street
East Street
East Street |
Mr. Kerr Mintlaw
Mr. Pozzi Mintlaw
Mr. Farquhar Mintlaw |
022 |
Applies to the portion of the road in the village of Mintlaw leading east to Peterhead |
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KEPLAHILL |
Keplahill
Keplahill
Keplahill |
William Boyd Esq. Factor. Peterhead
Alexander Smith. occupier
James Mitchell. occupier |
022 |
Applies to a number of small Crofts situated about 3/4 mile east of the Village of Mintlaw. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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ARDLAW HILL |
Ardlaw Hill
Ardlaw Hill
Ardlaw Hill |
William Boyd Esq. Factor, Peterhead
Alexander McKenzie. Glenugie
Alexander Watt. Fortrie |
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Applies to a wooded hill situated about 1/2 mile north west of Longside; on the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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CROOKEDNOOK |
Crookednook
Crookednook
Crookednook |
William Boyd Esq, Factor, Peterhead
Alexander Bennett. occupier
Alexander Shivas. Netherton |
022 |
Applies to a fine substantial farmsteading having outhouses etc. attached. situated about 1 mile west of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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NETHERTON |
Netherton
Netherton
Netherton |
William Boyd Esq. Factor, Peterhead
Alexander Bennett. Crookednook
Alexander Shivas. Occupier |
022 |
Applies to fine substantial farmsteading having outhouses garden etc. attached. Situated about 1 1/2 miles south west of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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GLENUGIE SAW MILL |
Glenugie Saw Mill
Glenugie Saw Mill
Glenugie Saw Mill |
Alexander McKenzie. occupier
Alexander Shivas. Netherton
Alexander Bennett. Crookednook |
022 |
Applies to a set of Buildings used partly as a Farmsteading and saw mill, situated about 1 mile north West of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House |
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GLEN UGIE |
Glen Ugie
Glen Ugie
Glen Ugie |
Alexander McKenzie. Occupier
Alexander Bennett. Crookednook
Alexander Shivas. Netherton |
022 |
Applies to a small Glen situated about 1 mile north west of the Village of Longside, on the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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RIFLE RANGE [nr Ardlaw Hill] |
Volunteers Rifle Range |
Sergeant Darling, Drill Instructor
Mr. Watt, Merchant, Longside
Mr. Scott Yokieshill |
022 |
A Rifle Range marked to 400 yards from the Butts, and used by the Longside Volunteers. |
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BRAEHEAD |
Braehead
Braehead
Braehead |
Mr. Shivas, Netherton
Mr. Bennett, Crookednook
Mr. Watt, Merchant Longside |
022 |
Applies to two small Crofts, property of Colonel Ferguson Pitfour House. |
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MASSIESBRAES |
Massiesbraes
Massiesbraes
Massiesbraes |
James Bruce Esq. Longside
Mr. R. Walker, Occupier
Mr. A. Bennett, Crookednook |
022 |
Applies to a small farm, situated about 1 Mile South West of the Village of Longside. The property of James Bruce Esq., Longside. |
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SOUTH UGIE WATER |
South River Ugie
South River Ugie
South River Ugie |
The How'e o Buchan. W. Anderson
Mr. Bennett, Crookednook
Mr. McKenzie, Glenugie |
022 |
The South river Ugie runs from West to East, past the North side of the Village of Longside. The Western branch of the River Ugie rises in the Bonny Kellies, parish of New Deer, here it goes under the name of the Water of Deer, receiving the name of South Ugie after passing Old Deer. |
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MILL OF AUCHLEE (Cloth) (In Ruins) |
Mill of Auchlee (in ruins) Cloth)
Mill of Auchlee (in ruins) Cloth)
Mill of Auchlee (in ruins) Cloth) |
A Boyd, Factor
Buchan. By J.B. Pratt.
W. Penny. Auchlee |
022 |
Applies to a mass of buildings now in ruins. "These about a quarter of a century ago, were occupied by the Messrs. Kilgour as a cloth-manufactory. The establishment was broken up in 1828 on account of the distance being too far from a Seaport." Pratt's Buchan. Situated about 1 Mile N. [North] East of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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LOCH OF AUCHLEE |
Loch of Auchlee
Loch of Auchlee
Loch of Auchlee |
A. Boyd, Factor
Buchan, By J.B. Pratt
W, Penny Auchlee |
022 |
"Applies to a small sheet of Water, which was supplied from the N. [North] River Ugie for the purpose of supplying the Cloth Mill of Auchlee with water." Pratt's Buchan. Situated on the South side of the Old Mill of Auchlee The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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AUCHLEE |
Auchlee
Auchlee
Auchlee |
A. Boyd, Factor
W. Penny, Occupier
J Milne Knaps of Auchlee |
022 |
Applies to a substantial farmsteading with outhouses, garden etc. attached situated about 1 Mile North East of the Village of Longside. The property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson, Pitfour House. |
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LOCHSIDE |
Lochside |
Mr. Penney, Auchlee
Mr. Chevas, Middleton
Mr. Craig, Woodside of Auchlee |
022 |
Name of a Croft with garden & outhouses attached. property of Colonel Ferguson, Pitfour. |
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Parish of Longside |
OS1/1/57/41 |
COBLE STANK |
Coble Stank
Coble Stank
Coble Stank |
Mr. J. Smith Longside
Mr. J. Watt Longside
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Longside |
022 |
Applies to a stagnant stream of water a short distance north of the village of Longside & crossing the public road leading from the village to the Longside Rwy. [Railway] Station |
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MARKET STANCE [Longside] |
Market Stance
Market Stance
Market Stance |
Mr. J. Smith Longside
Mr. J. Watt Longside
Mr. Lawrence Bridgend |
022 |
Applies to a large piece of waste ground lying on the north west Side of the village of Longside, on which is held monthly markets for the Sale of Cattle & Sheep for the use of which custom is paid to the proprietor Mr. Bruce Middleton of Inverquhomery |
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FREE CHURCH [Longside] |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Wilson Minister
Mr. J. Smith Longside
Mr. J. Watt Longside |
022 |
Applies to a neat & Substantially built Church Surmounted with a Slender Spire erected in 1845 & capable of holding about 450 persons |
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BRIDGEND |
Bridgend
Bridgend
Bridgend |
Mr. W. Boyd Factor
Mr. Lawrence Occupier
Mr. Smith Longside |
022 |
Applies to a farm Steading, dwelling house, gardens etc. Situated on the north bank of the River Ugie & nearly half mile north of the village of Longside; the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson. Pitfour |
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AUCHLEE BRIDGE |
Auchlee Bridge
Auchlee Bridge
Auchlee Bridge |
Mr. Lawrence Bridgend
Mr. Smith Longside
Mr. Watt Longside |
022 |
Applies to a stone bridge of one arch across the River Ugie and on the public road leading from Longside village to the Longside Railway Station |
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BRIDGE POT |
Bridge Pot
Bridge Pot
Bridge Pot |
Mr. Lawrence Bridgend
Mr. Smith Longside
Mr. Watt Longside |
022 |
Applies to a large & deep pool in the South River Ugie close beside Auchlee Bridge from which it derives its name & in which a great many Salmon are caught. |
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POST OFFICE [Longside] |
Post Office (Branch)
Post Office (Branch)
Post Office (Branch) |
Mr. J. Watt Longside
Mr. J. Smith Longside
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Longside |
022 |
Applies to a branch post office in a Merchants Shop in the Village of Longside having a running post from the office at Mintlaw to Longside |
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INN [Longside] |
Inn
Inn
Inn |
Mr. Johnston occupier
Mr. J. Smith Longside
Mr. J. Watt |
022 |
Applies to the principal Inn in the village of Longside kept by Mr. Johnston, the other house being only licensed as a public house |
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MANSE [F.C., Longside] |
F.C. [Free Church] Manse
F.C. [Free Church] Manse
F.C. [Free Church] Manse |
Mr. Wilson Minister
Mr. Smith Longside
Mr. Watt Longside |
022 |
Applies to the dwelling house of the Minister of the Free Church, and stands close by the Church |
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CHURCH [Longside] |
Church
Church
Church |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Longside
Mr. A. Senter Longside
Mr. J. Watt Longside |
022 |
Applies to the parish church of Longside; it is a large plain building, erected in 1835 & opened for public worship in 1836, it is seated for about 1000 persons, & has a small spire with a bell & a clock also |
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LONGSIDE [village] |
Longside
Longside
Longside |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Longside
Mr. A. Senter Longside
Mr. J. Watt Longside |
022 |
Applies to the village standing about the centre of the parish of Longside and about 6 miles north west of the town of Peterhead & from which town passing through the village runs the turnpike road to Banff; the village occupies an area of about 60 acres, it is very irregular built, but contains some very good houses; & besides the Parish Church it has a Free Church & a Scotch Episcopalian Church also a branch Post office & branch of the North of Scotland Bank and two public houses. |
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BRICK CROFT |
Brick Croft
Brick Croft
Brick Croft |
Messrs. A & W. Boyd Factors Peterhead
Mr. W. Ledgertwood occupier
Mr. J. Watt Longside |
022 |
Applies to a croft situated about 1/2 Mile east of Longside Rwy. [Railway] Station on the Formartine & Buchan Rwy. [Railway]; the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson Pitfour |
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GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY (Formartine and Buchan Section) |
Great North of Scotland Railway (Formartine & Buchan Section)
Great North of Scotland Railway (Formartine & Buchan Section)
Great North of Scotland Railway (Formartine & Buchan Section) |
Railway Time Tables etc.
Mr. J. Watt Longside
Mr. J. Smith Longside |
022 |
Applies to the portion of railway passing through the parish of Longside & belonging to the Great North of Scotland Rwy. Co. [Railway Company] : The branch railway extending from Dyce Junction to Peterhead |
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STATION [Longside] |
Longside Railway Station
Longside Railway Station
Longside Railway Station |
Railway Time Tables etc.
Mr. J. Watt Longside
Mr. J. Smith Longside |
022 |
Applies to the railway Station near the village of Longside & on the Formartine & Buchan Section of the Great North of Scotland Rwy. [Railway]. |
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NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK [Longside] |
North Of Scotland Bank (Branch)
North Of Scotland Bank (Branch)
North Of Scotland Bank (Branch) |
Mr. Robert Cheves Agent Longside
Mr. J. Watt Longside
Mr. J. Smith Longside |
022 |
Applies to a branch office of the North of Scotland Bank attached to a Merchants Shop in the village of Longside, Mr. Robert Cheves, Agent. |
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CAIRNGALL HOUSE |
Cairngall House
Cairngall House
Cairngall House |
Mr. Hutchison owner
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Longside
Mr. J. Watt Longside |
022 |
Applies to a Modern Mansion house, farm steading, gardens etc. situated about 1/4 Mile east of the village of Longside the property of Mr. Hutchison, Cairngall House. |
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SALMON POINT |
Salmon Point
Salmon Point
Salmon Point |
Mr. J. Watt Longside
Mr. J. Smith Longside
Mr. Robinson Longside |
022 |
Applies to a pool in the South River Ugie and a noted place for Salmon being caught. |
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MILL OF CAIRNGALL (Corn) |
Mill of Cairngall
Mill of Cairngall
Mill of Cairngall |
Mr. William Pratt occupier
Mr. J. Watt Longside
Mr. John Smith Longside |
022 |
Applies to a Corn mill driven by Water power & standing on the east side of the village of Longside; the property of Mr. Hutchison Cairngall House |
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MAINS OF BUTHLAW |
Mains of Buthlaw
Mains of Buthlaw
Mains of Buthlaw |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Jamieson, Occupier
Mr. Cumming, Cadgerhill |
022 |
Applies to a neat and commodious farm house and steading, property of P.P. Gordon Esq: London, & occupied by Mr. Jamieson. |
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BRIDGE OF BUTHLAW |
Bridge of Buthlaw
Bridge of Buthlaw
Bridge of Buthlaw |
Mr. Ellis, Buthlaw
Mr. Cumming, Cadgerhill
Mr. Coutts East Longhill |
022 |
Name of a small farm steading, & Dwelling house, with garden attached, property of P.P. Gordon Esq: London. |
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CADGERHILL |
Cadgerhill
Cadgerhill
Cadgerhill |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Cumming occupier
Mr. Coutts East Longhill |
022 |
Applies to a large farm with Dwelling house, steading & offices attached, property of P.P. Gordon, Esq. London |
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OS1/1/57/50 |
WEST LONGHILL |
West Longhill
West Longhill
West Longhill |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Coutts, East Longhill
Mr. Cumming, Cadgerhill |
022 |
Applies to a small farm with dwelling house, and outhouses attached, property of P.P. Gordon Esq. London & occupied by Widow Imray. |
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BALUSS BRIDGE |
Baluss Bridge (County)
Baluss Bridge (County)
Baluss Bridge (County) |
Mr. William Rothney Baluss
Mr. John Sim Middleton of Inverquhomery
Mr. James Milne Longside |
022 |
Applies to a substantial Stone Bridge across the River Ugie on the turnpike road leading from Fraserburgh to Aberdeen & situated about 3/4 Mile South of the village of Mintlaw. Property of the Turnpike Road Trustees. |
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MIDDLETON OF INVERQUHOMERY |
Middleton of Inverquhomery
Middleton of Inverquhomery
Middleton of Inverquhomery |
James Bruce Esq. owner
Mr. James Milne Longside
Mr. William Rothney Baluss |
022 |
Applies to a very large farm steading & dwelling house, garden etc. situated about one Mile South west of the village of Longside the property of James Bruce Esq. Middleton of Inverquhomery. |
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QUHOMERY BURN |
Quhomery Burn
Quhomery Burn
Quhomery Burn |
Mr. James Milne Longside
Mr. W. Rothney Baluss
Mr. John Sim Mill of Inverquhomery |
022 |
Applies to a stream rising near Millbrex Wollen Mills in the parish of Old Deer and flowing in a north easterly direction falls into the River Ugie about 1/2 mile north west of Middleton of Inverquhomery |
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LONGSIDE [farm] |
Longside
Longside
Longside |
James Bruce Esq. owner
Mr. James Milne occupier
Mr. John Sim Mill of Inverquhomery |
022 |
Applies to a farm Steading & dwelling house Situated 1/2 Mile South west of the village of Longside, the property of James Bruce Esq. Middleton of Inverquhomery |
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GREENBRAE |
Greenbrae
Greenbrae
Greenbrae |
Mr. John Watson occupier
Mr. John Sim. Mill of Inverquhomery
Mr. James Milne Longside |
022 |
Applies to a farm steading situated 1/2 Mile South west of the village of Longside, the property of James Bruce Esq. Middleton of Inverquhomery. |
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URNS FOUND HERE AD. 1863 [Greenbrae] |
Two Urns (found here 1863
Two Urns (found here 1863
Two Urns (found here 1863 |
Mr. John Watson Greenbrae
Mr. John Sim Mill of Inverquhomery
Mr. James Milne Longside |
022 |
While digging for the foundation of the farm steading of Greenbrae, Mr. Watson found two Urns which were broken in pieces whilst removing them, they were roughly ornamented. |
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YOKIESHILL |
Yokieshill
Yokieshill
Yokieshill
Yockieshill |
Mr. Robert Scott occupier
Mr. John Sim Mill of Inverquhomery
Mr. James Milne Longside
Valuation Roll |
022 |
Applies to a very large farm steading with dwelling house, gardens etc. situated 1 3/4 Miles South west of the village of Longside, the property of James Buchan Esq. Auchmacoy |
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MILL OF INVERQUHOMERY (Corn) |
Mill of Inverquhomery
Mill of Inverquhomery
Mill of Inverquhomery |
James Bruce Esq. owner
Mr. John Sim occupier
Mr. James Milne Longside |
022 |
Applies to a farm steading & corn mill situated 1/4 Mile west of Middleton of Inverquhomery the property of James Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery |
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GREENHILL |
Greenhill
Greenhill
Greenhill |
James Bruce Esq. owner
Mr. John Sim Mill of Inverquhomery
Mr. James Milne Longside |
022 |
Applies to a farm steading situated near half mile South of Middleton of Inverquhomery the property of James Bruce Esq. Middleton of Inverquhomery |
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GALLOWS HILL |
Gallows Hill
Gallows Hill
Gallows Hill |
Mr. George Robertson Middleton
Mr. William Rothney Baluss
Mr. F. Anderson Old Deer |
022 |
Applies to a small eminence situated about 1/4 Mile South of Middleton of Inverquhomery, on which in former times the gallows stood |
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MANSE [parish, Longside] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Minister
Mr. A. Sentre Schoolmaster
Mr. John Smith Longside |
022 |
Applies to the dwelling house of the minister of the parish of Longside Situated at the south west corner of the village of Longside. It was erected in 1825, the glebe consists of about 11 scotch acres. |
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SCHOOL [Longside] |
School
School
School |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Minister
Mr. A. Sentre Schoolmaster
Mr. John Smith Longside |
022 |
Applies to the parish School in the village of Longside; erected in 1868 & having an average of about 70 Scholars throughout the year, the master enjoys both the Dick & Milne bequests besides the school fees |
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CHURCH (In Ruins) [Longside] |
Church
Church
Church
Church |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Minister
Mr. A. Sentre Schoolmaster
Mr. John Smith Longside
Dr. [Doctor] Pratt's Buchan |
022 |
Applies to the old parish church of Longside erected in A.D. 1620 and stands in the churchyard on a rising ground near the centre of the village it is now going fast to ruins a new one having been built in 1835.
Dr. [Doctor] Pratt's Buchan from the account in the "View of the Diocese etc."
"Longside at first called New Peter was built about A.D. 1620 under Bishop Patrick Forbes the parish being taken out of those of Peterhead & Crimond. It has a good clock and ten doors also four silver chalices gifted to it by Alexander Gallway, Goldsmith in Aberdeen. The old church is still standing but having become too small for the greatly increased population it was superseded by the new church built in 1835." |
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LYCH GATE [Longside] |
Lych Gate
Lych Gate
Lych Gate |
Dr. [Doctor] Pratt's Buchan
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Longside
Mr. A. Senter Longside |
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Applies to an arched gateway leading to the old Church of Longside, it is about 11 ft [feet] in height to the spring of the arch and about 5 1/2 feet in thickness, it is supposed to have been the place where the elders stood on Sundays to gather the pence from the congregation.
Dr. [Doctor] Pratt's Buchan "The Lych Gate at the entrance of the Churchyard of which there are now but few examples in Scotland, is an object of considerable interest to the student in Ecclesiology." |
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Site of) [Longside] |
(Site of) Episcopal Church
(Site of) Episcopal Church
(Site of) Episcopal Church |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Lowe Longside
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Robb Longside
Mr. A. Senter Longside |
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Applies to the site of the Scotch Episcopalian Church which stood here; no vestige of the building now remains it having been taken down about 15 years ago when the new one was erected on the east side of the village. It was dedicated to St. John |
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CHAPEL WELL |
Chapel Well
Chapel Well
Chapel Well |
[Reverend] Mr. Robb Longside
Mr. A. Senter Longside
Mr. J. Watt Longside |
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Applies to a fine spring of water situated about 1/8 Mile to the South of the village of Longside and in close proximity to Where the Scotch Episcopalian Church once Stood from which it derives its name |
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ST JOHN'S CHAPEL (Scottish Episcopalian) |
Scottish Episcopal Church |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Low. Parsonage
Mr. Adams, Longside,
Mr. Chevas, Banker, Longside |
022 |
A noble looking building erected in 1853, dedicated to Saint John. "It consists of a nave, with north and south Aisles, and a chancel. Between the nave and the chancel a central Tower rises to the height of about 90 feet." Pratt's Buchan. The Ministers Salary is derived chiefly from the Seat rents. It is seated for 600 hearers. |
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PARSONAGE [St John's Chapel, Longside] |
Parsonage
Parsonage
Parsonage |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Low, Parsonage
Mr. Adams, Longside
Mr. Chevas, Banker, Longside |
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An excellent house of two stories, immediately adjoining St. John's Chapel. |
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BURN OF CAIRNGALL |
Burn of Cairngall
Burn of Cairngall
Burn of Cairngall |
Revd. Mr. Low, Parsonage
Mr. Adams, Longside
Mr. Chevas, Banker, Longside |
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Is a continuation of the Burn of Luduquharn. It is named the Burn of Cairngall from the Mill of Tiffery till it joins the South River Ugie a little to the north of Longside. |
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CAIRNGALL |
Cairngall
Cairngall
Cairngall |
Mr. Hutchison, Cairngall
Mr. Chevas, Banker, Longside
Mr. Watt, Longside. |
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Applies to a number of Small Crofts, on the Estate of Cairngall. |
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CAIRNGALL QUARRY (Granite) |
Cairngall Quarry (Granite)
Cairngall Quarry (Granite)
Cairngall Quarry (Granite) |
Mr. Hutchison, Cairngall
Mr. Chevas, Banker, Longside
Mr. Watt, Longside |
022 |
This is an extensive Quarry producing it is said the best Granite in Aberdeenshire. It gives employment to nearly 100 Men, property of Mr. Hutchison Cairngall. |
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DRUMS |
Drums
Drums
Drums |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Bruce Inverquhomery
Mr. Scott, Yokieshill |
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Name of a farm house with steading and garden attached, property of Mr. Bruce Inverquhomery. |
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BRIDGE OF LUDUQUHARN |
Bridge of Luduquharn
Bridge of Luduquharn
Bridge of Luduquharn |
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn
Mr. Watt Longside
Mr. Gray, South Linshart |
022 |
A small stone bridge of one arch over the Burn of Luduquharn. |
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NORTH LINSHART |
North Linshart
North Linshart
North Linshart |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Bruce, Inverquhomery
Mr. Duguid, North Linshart |
022 |
Applies to the name of a farm house with outhouses & garden attached, property of Mr. Bruce, Inverquhomery. |
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SOUTH LINSHART |
South Linshart
South Linshart
South Linshart |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Gray South Linshart
Mr. Bruce Inverquhomery |
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Applies to a farm house with offices & garden attached. property of Mr. Bruce Inverquhomery, & occupied by Mr. Gray, |
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MILL OF TIFFERY |
Mill of Tiffery
Mill of Tiffery
Mill of Tiffery |
Valuation Roll
James Arbuthnot Esq., Peterhead
Mr. Massie, Mill of Tiffery |
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Name of a Small farm, this was formerly a Corn Mill, but has been in disuetude for the last 30 years |
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TIFFERY |
Tiffery
Tiffery
Tiffery |
Valuation Roll
James Arbuthnot Esq., Peterhead
Mr. Barron. Tiffery |
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Applies to a farm house with outhouses, and garden attached property of James Arbuthnot Esq. Peterhead. |
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MONYRUY |
Monyruy
Monyruy
Monyruy |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Hutchison, Cairngall
Dr. [Doctor] Hay, Monyruy |
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A large And Commodious farm steading with dwelling house & garden attached, property of Mr. Hutchison Cairngall, & occupied by Dr. [Doctor] Hay |
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BRIDGE OF BUTHLAW |
Bridge of Buthlaw
Bridge of Buthlaw
Bridge of Buthlaw |
Mr. Alexander. Faichfield House
Mr. Chevas, Banker, Longside
Mr. Watt, Longside |
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A small stone structure over the Burn of Faichfield near to the Farm of Monyruy. |
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EAST LONGHILL |
East Longhill
East Longhill
East Longhill |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Coutts, East Longhill
Mr. Cumming, Cadgerhill |
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Name of a farm house with outhouses & garden attached, property of P.P. Gordon Esq. London. |
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LONGLEYS |
Longleys
Longleys
Longleys |
Valuation Roll.
Mr. Matthew, Parkhill
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton |
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Applies to a few crofts with gardens attached, property of James Carnegie Gardyne Esq. of Finhaven, & ors [others]. |
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EAST THUNDERTON |
East Thunderton
East Thunderton
East Thunderton |
Valuation Roll
Mr. James Forgie, West Thunderton
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton |
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Name of a small farm now attached to West Thunderton, occupied by Mr. Forgie, property of P.P. Gordon Esq. London. |
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WEST THUNDERTON |
West Thunderton
West Thunderton
West Thunderton |
Valuation Roll
Mr. James Forgie, West Thunderton
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton |
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Applies to a farm house with Steading and garden attached property of P.P. Gordon Esq. London, and occupied by Mr. Forgie. |
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STOCKBRIDGE |
Stockbridge
Stockbridge
Stockbridge |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Jamieson, Peterhead
Mr. Forgie, West Thunderton |
022 |
Name of a farm house with steading and garden attached property of P.P. Gordon, Esq. London, & occupied by Mr. Jamieson, Peterhead |
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FAICHFIELD HOUSE |
Faichfield House
Faichfield House
Faichfield House |
Mr. Alexander, Faichfield House
Mr. Forgie, West Thunderton
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton |
022 |
A large dwelling house, said to have been erected about 300 years ago. Is now a farm house with steading attached. Property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. of Finhaven & ors. [others]. |
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THUNDERTON |
Thunderton
Thunderton
Thunderton |
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton
Valuation Roll
Mr. Alexander, Faichfield House |
022 |
Applies to a neat farm house & steading with garden attached, property of P.P. Gordon Esq. London |
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MILL OF FAICHFIELD (Corn) |
Mill of Faichfield (Corn)
Mill of Faichfield (Corn)
Mill of Faichfield (Corn) |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton
Mr. Matthew, Parkhill |
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Name of a Corn Mill propelled by Water Wheel, property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. of Finhaven & ors. [others]. |
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PARKHILL |
Parkhill
Parkhill
Parkhill |
Mr. Matthew, Parkhill
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton.
Valuation Roll |
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Is the name of a farm house & Steading with garden attached, property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. of Finhaven & ors. [others]. |
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BRIDGE OF FAICHFIELD |
Bridge of Faichfield (County)
Bridge of Faichfield (County)
Bridge of Faichfield (County) |
Mr. Forgie, West Thunderton
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton
Mr. Alexander, Faichfield |
022 |
Applies to a small stone Bridge, of one arch, which crosses the Burn of Faichfield, and having the Turnpike Road across it, which goes from Peterhead to Longside. Situated about 2 Miles East of the Village of Longside. Property of the Road Trustees. |
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DERRAN BURN |
Derran Burn
Derran Burn |
Mr. Alexander Bruce, Millhill
Thomas Smith Derranbank |
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Applies to a small stream rising in the Derran Howe, Old Deer & flowing about 1/4 Mile in an easterly direction falls into the Quhomery Burn about 1/4 Mile north of Millbreck Mills. |
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FORDMOUTH |
Fordmouth
Fordmouth
Fordmouth |
J. Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery
Valuation Roll
Mr. Robertson, Heathryfauld |
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Name of a good farm house and steading, property of James Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery. |
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HEATHRYFAULD |
Heathryfauld
Heathryfauld
Heathryfauld |
J. Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery
Valuation Roll
Mr. Robertson, Heathryfauld |
022 |
Applies to a small farm with offices and garden attached property of James Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery. |
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SOUTH BOGLASH |
South Boglash
South Boglash
South Boglash |
J. Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery
Valuation Roll
Mr. Robertson, Heathryfauld |
022 |
Is the name of a small farm with outhouses and garden attached, property of James Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery. |
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CLAYHILLS |
Clayhills
Clayhills
Clayhills |
James Russell Esq. Aden
Valuation Roll
Mr. Cheves, Clayhills |
022 |
Applies to a large and substantial farm building with Garden attached, property of James Russell Esq. Aden and occupied by Mr. Cheves Clayhills. |
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OLDMILL |
Oldmill
Oldmill
Oldmill |
James Russell Esq. Aden
Valuation Roll
Mr. Cheves, Clayhills |
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Name of a small farm hard by the Burn of Luduquharn, property of James Russell Esq. of Aden. |
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BURN OF LUDUQUHARN |
Burn of Luduquharn
Burn of Luduquharn
Burn of Luduquharn |
Mr. G. Forrest Mains of Luduquharn
Mr. Kiloh, Braeside.
Mr. Cheves, Clayhills |
022 |
Rises in the parish of Old Deer, and flows for about three miles in a northerly direction taking in a great many tributaries, when it changes its name at the Mill of Tiffery, to the Burn of Cairngall. |
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NORTH BOGLASH |
North Boglash
North Boglash
North Boglash |
Mr. Milne, East Boglash
James Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery
Valuation Roll |
022 |
A small farm, with outhouses garden etc. attached, property of James Bruce Esq. Inverquhomery. |
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MILL OF LUDUQUHARN (Corn) |
Mill of Luduquharn (Corn)
Mill of Luduquharn (Corn)
Mill of Luduquharn (Corn) |
Mr. G. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn
Mr. Milne, North Boglash
Mr. Russell, of Aden |
022 |
Applies to a Corn Mill propelled by Water Wheel, and attached to the Mill is a Croft of land of about twenty five Acres, property of Mr. Russell, Aden. |
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MAINS OF LUDUQUHARN |
Mains of Luduquharn
Mains of Ludquharn |
James Russell Esq. Aden
Valuation Roll.
Mr. Cheves Banker, Longside
Mr. Forrest, Tenant,
Mr. Cassie, Bogend |
022 |
Applies to a large Farm with Offices and Garden attached, property of James Russell Esq. Aden. I understand that this name is derived from a Cairn of Stones; situated on the Hill of Luduquharn, named Lud's Cairn. A Danish King who fought a battle in the Parish of Cruden with the Scots. The general way of spelling this name is Ludquharn, but I have spelled it according to the proprietors method viz. Luduquharn. Valuation Roll has it this way. |
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NETHER KINMUNDY [farm] |
Nether Kinmundy
Nether Kinmundy
Nether Kinmundy |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Volum Mains of Kinmundy
Mr. Arbuthnot Nether Kinmundy |
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Applies to a good farm house one steading with garden attached property of James Arbuthnot Esq; Peterhead. |
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INVERVEDDIE |
Inverveddie
Inverveddie
Inverveddie |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Kiloh, Inverveddie
Mr. Volum Mains of Kinmundy |
022 |
Is the name of a large and commodious farm steading with garden attached. property of James Arbuthnot Esq. Peterhead and occupied by Mr. Kiloh. |
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BRAESIDE |
Braeside
Braeside
Braeside |
Mr. Rollo Braeside
Mr. Russell of Aden
Valuation Roll |
022 |
Applies to a good and substantial farm house and steading, with garden attached property of Mr. Russell, of Aden. |
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HILL OF LUDUQUHARN |
Hill of Luduquharn
Hill of Luduquharn
Hill of Luduquharn |
James Russell Esq. Aden
Mr. Kiloh, Braeside
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn |
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A considerable eminence nearly all cultivated, with the exception of two or three acres of Heath, property of James Russell Esq. Aden. |
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MAINS OF KINMUNDY |
Mains of Kinmundy
Mains of Kinmundy
Mains of Kinmundy |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Volum, Mains of Kinmundy
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn |
022 |
Name of a good farm house and steading with Garden etc. attached, property of James Arbuthnot Esq. Peterhead and occupied by Mr. Volum Mains of Kinmundy. |
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STONE CELT FOUND HERE A.D. 1858 [Braeside] |
Stone Celt found here A.D. 1858 |
Mr. Kiloh, Braeside.
Mr. Cassie, Bogend.
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn |
022 |
While Mr. Rollo, Tenant farmer of Braeside, was improving a piece of ground about here he discovered at a short distance from the Surface a Stone celt, measuring in length about 8 inches. It is of the usual form, and is at present in his possession. |
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URNS FOUND HERE AD. 1863 [Mains of Luduquharn] |
Two Urns found here a.d. 1863 |
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn
Mr. Cassie Bogend
Mr. Milne. N. [North] Boglash |
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While Mr. Forrest was making some improvements on the road at this place, he discovered at the depth of about 2 feet from the Surface 2 Urns, slightly ornamented containing unctuous matter. They measured about 6 inches in diameter by about 9 in depth. |
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Site of LUD'S CAIRN |
(Site of) Lud's Cairn |
Mr. Cassie, Bogend
Mr. Chevas, Clayhills
Mr. Rollo, Braeside |
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The Estate of Luduquharn derived its name from this, (Lud's Cairn) No vestige of this Cairn remains; the whole of the stones having been carted away about 12 years ago for building material; In the removing of which, no Antiquity was discovered. Tradition hath it, that the above Cairn was erected in Memory of "King Lud," a Danish King, who encamped about here, when on his March to Cruden, where he and the Scots had a battle in which it is said the latter were defeated.
People of intelligence whom I have spoken to respecting the spelling of "Luduquharn," all spell it Ludquharn. It is only the proprietor & the Valuation Roll who spell it Luduquharn. The former is a very old man, & he might not have detected any thing wrong when revising the Authenticated List. |
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NETHERTOWN |
Nethertown
Nethertown
Nethertown |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Arbuthnot Peterhead
Mr. Kiloh. Inverveddie. |
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Applies to a farm with dwelling house & offices attached. property of James Arbuthnot Esq: Peterhead. |
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REDLUMS |
Redlums
Redlums
Redlums |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Arbuthnot, Peterhead.
Mr. Kiloh Inverveddie |
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Name of a Croft, close by the roadside, leading from Longside to Peterhead property of J. Arbuthnot Esq. Peterhead. |
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TODDLEHILLS |
Toddlehills
Toddlehills
Toddlehills |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Arbuthnot, Peterhead
Mr. Barron, Toddlehills |
022 |
Applies to a number of Small farms & Crofters Houses, extending for about half a mile, property of J.C. Gardyne Esq: of Finhaven. |
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BROWNHILL |
Brownhill
Brownhill
Brownhill |
Mr. Barron, Toddlehills
Valuation Roll.
Mr. Reid, Brownhill. |
022 |
Is the name of a croft near to the eastern extremity of the parish boundary, property of P.P. Gordon Esq. of Buthlaw. |
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KNOCKLEITH |
Knockleith
Knockleith
Knockleith |
Valuation Roll.
Mr. Arbuthnot, Peterhead
Mr. Kiloh Inverveddie |
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Applies to a farm with dwelling house, outhouses and garden attached property of Mr. Arbuthnot Peterhead |
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WEST DEN |
West Den
West Den
West Den |
Mr. Kiloh Inverveddie
Mr. Mitchell Little Dens
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock |
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Applies to a deep wooded ravine, extending for about half a mile North & South |
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NEWTON OF LUDUQUHARN |
Newton of Luduquharn
Newton of Luduquharn
Newton of Luduquharn |
J. Russell Esqre. Aden.
Valuation Roll
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquhar |
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Applies to a farm steading with dwelling house and garden attached. property of J. Russell Esq: of Aden. |
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LENABO |
Lenabo
Lenabo
Lenabo |
J. Russell Esqre. Aden.
Valuation Roll
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn |
022 |
A large farm building with offices, Garden etc. attached. Property of J. Russell Esq. of Aden. In close proximity to this farm there are a few Crofters houses known by this name. |
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MARKET STANCE [Lenabo] |
Market Stance
Market Stance
Market Stance |
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn
J. Russell, Esq. Aden
J. Bruce, Esq. Inverquhomery |
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A small piece of ground a little to the South of Lenabo, occupied thrice in the year as a Market for the sale of Horses, Cattle, sheep etc. |
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SCHOOL [Lenabo] |
School
School
School |
Mr. Adie, Lenabo
Mr. Forrest, Mains of Luduquharn
Mr. Kilgour, Torhendry |
022 |
A school for boys and girls, who receive a preliminary education. The school is upheld by a Committee of Four Gentlemen, who allow the Schoolmistress, about Four pounds a year; which together with the childrens fees constitute her Salary. Average attendance about 35. |
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AUCHTYDORE |
Auchtydore
Auchtydore
Auchtydore |
James Russell Esq: Aden
Mr. Penny, Auchtydore
Valuation Roll |
022 |
A commodious farm Steading with dwelling house, offices and garden attached. Property of James Russell Esq: and occupied by Mr. Penny, Auchtydore. |
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BRAESIDE OF LUDUQUHARN |
Braeside of Luduquharn
Braeside of Luduquharn
Braeside of Luduquharn |
Valuation Roll
James Russell, Esq. Aden
Mr. Alexander Tait, Tenant |
022 |
A farm house with outhouses, and garden attached. Property of James Russell, Esq., Aden, and occupied by Alexander Tait. |
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NETHER KINMUNDY [houses] |
Nether Kinmundy
Nether Kinmundy
Nether Kinmundy |
James Russell Esq. Aden
Mr. Volum, Mains of Kinmundy
Mr. Penny, Auchtydore |
022 |
Applies to a number of Crofters' Houses, scattered over the lands of Nether Kinmundy. Property of James Arbuthnot Esq: Peterhead. This name is likewise applied to a farm building, and described on Sheets |
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NORTH REDBOG |
North Redbog
North Redbog
North Redbog |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Volum, Mains of Kinmundy
Mr. Penny, Auchterdore |
022 |
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NORASCAIRN |
Norascairn
Norascairn
Norascairn |
James Moir, Farmer, Redbog
Mr. Kiloh, Inverveddie.
Mr. Russell, Auchtydore |
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Applies to a small croft, immediately to the West of the Moss of Kinmundy. Property of Mr. Arbuthnot, Peterhead. |
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BOGEND |
Bogend
Bogend
Bogend |
James Bruce Esq: Inverquhomery
James Russell Esq. Aden
Valuation Roll |
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Name of a large farm, with outhouses, attached. Property of James Russell Esq: Aden, and occupied by Robert Cassie, Bogend. |
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REDBOG |
Redbog
Redbog
Redbog |
Valuation Roll
James Russell, Esq. Aden
Mr. Penny, Auchtydore |
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Applies to a farm with outhouses, and garden attached. Property of James Arbuthnot Esq. Peterhead. |
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BRUCKLESEAT |
Bruckleseat
Bruckleseat
Bruckleseat |
James Arbuthnot Esq: Peterhead
Valuation Roll
Mr. Perrie, Bruckleseat |
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Name of a farm with outhouses, and garden attached Property of James Arbuthnot Esq. Peterhead. |
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MOSS OF KINMUNDY |
Moss of Kinmundy
Moss of Kinmundy
Moss of Kinmundy |
Mr. Perrie, Bruckleseat
Mr. Penny Auchtydore
James Arbuthnot Esq: Peterhead. |
022 |
Applies to an extensive Peat moss Property of James Arbuthnot Esq. Peterhead. |
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UPPER SAVOCK |
Upper Savock
Upper Savock
Upper Savock |
Mr. Paul, Upper Savock
Valuation Roll
Mr. White, Factor Peterhead |
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Applies to a large farm with Extensive offices attached property of J.C. Gardyne Esqre. and others, & occupied by Mr. Paul. |
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SCHOOL [Little Dens] |
School
School
School |
Mr. Lillie, Schoolmaster, Little Dens
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Paul, Upper Savock. |
022 |
Applies to a venture school Situated at Little Dens. The children receive an elementary Education. Average attendance 30.
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NETHER SAVOCK |
Nether Savock
Nether Savock
Nether Savock |
Valuation Roll
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock |
022 |
A large and Commodious farm Steading, with dwelling house, & Garden attached property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. & others, & occupied by Mr. Henderson. |
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LITTLE DENS |
Little Dens
Little Dens
Little Dens |
Valuation Roll
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Mitchell Little Dens. |
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Is the name of a farm and a number of Crofters dwellings. property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. & ors [others]. |
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BURN OF FAICHFIELD |
Burn of Faichfield
Burn of Faichfield
Burn of Faichfield |
Mr. Mitchell, Little Dens
Mr. Aitken, Toddlehills
Mr. Barron, Toddlehills |
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A stream having its source in Moss Gray, and after flowing in a northerly direction for a considerable distance, falls into the River Ugie. |
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UPPER DENS |
Upper Dens
Upper Dens
Upper Dens |
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Mitchell, Little Dens
Mr. Mitchell, Upper Dens |
022 |
Name of a farm with Steading & garden etc. attached property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. & ors [others] & occupied by Mr. Mitchell. |
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MOSS GRAY |
Moss Gray
Moss Gray
Moss Gray |
Mr. George Begg, Longside.
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto.
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock |
022 |
Name of a Peat Moss, adjoining the farm of Cairncatto property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. & ors. [others] Finhaven. |
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MEIKLE DENS |
Meikle Dens
Meikle Dens
Meikle Dens |
Valuation Roll
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead.
Mr. Mitchell, Little Dens |
022 |
Applies to a farm with outhouses and garden attached property of J.C. Gardyne Esq: of Finhaven. |
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MORRIS WELL |
Morris Well
Morris Well
Morris Well |
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock |
022 |
A little to the South of this Well there were formerly nine clear springs called the Morris Wells, and which supplied the Danish Camp with water. These wells are now Confined in a Covered ditch with the exception of the one shown on Trace. |
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CAIRNCATTO |
Cairncatto
Cairncatto
Cairncatto |
Valuation Roll
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto |
022 |
Applies to a farm, deriving its name from its proximity to Cairn Catto. property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. of Finhaven and occupied by Mr. Walker. |
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HILL OF DENS |
Hill of Dens
Hill of Dens
Hill of Dens |
Valuation Roll
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Scott, Hill of Dens |
022 |
Is the name of two small farms having outhouses etc. attached, property of J.C. Gardyne Esq: of Finhaven. |
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WHITEBOGS |
Whitebogs
Whitebogs
Whitebogs |
Mr. Mitchell Little Dens
Mr. Law, Hill of Dens
Mr. Scott Hill of Dens |
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Name of a small crofts property of Mr. Mitchell Peterhead. |
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EASTFIELD |
Eastfield
Eastfield
Eastfield |
Mr. Forgie, West Thunderton
Mr. Oldman, Thunderton
Mr. Coutts, East Longhill. |
023 |
Name of a farm house with steading and garden attached, property of P.P. Gordon: Esq. London. |
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BACKHILL |
Backhill
Backhill
Backhill |
James Russell Esq: Aden
Mr. Cruickshank. Backhill
Mr. Cassie, Bogend |
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Name of a farm with outhouses & garden attached, property of James Russell Esq: Aden, and occupied by Mr. Cruickshank. Backhill. |
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SMALL BURN |
Small Burn
Small Burn
Small Burn |
Mr. Cruickshank Backhill
Mr. Cassie, Bogend
Mr. Adams Longside |
031 |
Applies to a Stream, which rises in the Moss, about half of a mile South of the Farm of Backhill, and after running for about a mile in a northerly direction the name changes to the Burn of Luduquharn. The Small Burn in its Course Separates this Parish from Old Deer Parish. |
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TORHENDRY |
Torhendry
Torhendry
Torhendry |
Valuation Roll
James Russell Esq. Aden
Mr. Cooper, Torhendry. |
031 |
Applies to two farms, with outhouses, and gardens attached property of James Russell Esq. Aden. |
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HUMAN BONES FOUND HERE A.D. 1864 [Torhendry] |
Human Bones found here (a.d. 1864) |
Mr. Cooper, Torhendry
James Russell Esq. Aden
Mr. Cruickshank Backhill |
031 |
While the Tenant of Torhendry was repairing the flooring of his house in 1864, he discovered a quantity of human bones. |
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DEAD MAN'S DEN |
Dead Man's Den
Dead Man's Den
Dead Man's Den |
Mr. Penny, Auchtydore
Mr. Cooper, Torhendry
Mr. Cassie, Bogend |
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Applies to a hollow, deriving its name from the following incidence. While a farmer was returning from Market in the Winter of 1840, he got bewildered in the Snow, and perished here. |
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SOUTH REDBOG |
South Redbog
South Redbog
South Redbog |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Dalgerno, South Redbog
Mr. Arbuthnot, Peterhead |
031 |
Applies to a farm with outhouses and garden attached property of Mr. Arbuthnot, Peterhead, and occupied by Mr. Dalgerno. |
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HILLHEAD |
Hillhead
Hillhead
Hillhead |
Mr. Arbuthnot, Peterhead.
Mr. Dalgerno, South Redbog
Mr. Cassie, Bogend |
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Name of a small croft, property of Mr. Arbuthnot, Peterhead. |
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CORSE 0' BALLOCH |
Corse o' Balloch
Corse o' Balloch
Corse o' Balloch
Corse o' Balla |
Mr. Moir, Redbog.
Mr. Dalgerno, South Redbog
Mr. Cassie, Bogend
Mr. Perie, Nether Kinmundy |
031 |
This is a well known point in the bounding line between this parish and Cruden. It is said that the Lands of four proprietors meet at this point. |
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CAMP [Hillhead] |
Enclosed Mound or Barrow |
Mr. Shepherd, West Gask, Cruden
Mr. Dalgerno South Redbog
Mr. Moir Redbog. |
031 |
An elliptical feature of about four chains in length, on the boundary between this parish and Cruden. Pratts Buchan Says "These artificial mounds or Barrows is assumed to have been one of the earliest forms of Sepulchral earthworks," This Barrow I believe has never been examined. |
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HILL OF ALDIE |
Hill of Aldie
Hill of Aldie
Hill of Aldie |
Mr. Shepherd, West Gask, Cruden
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Dalgerno, South Redbog |
031 |
This Hill is a Continuation of the Hill of Cruden, & extends for about a Mile in an easterly direction, the boundary separating this parish from that of Cruden runs along its Summit. |
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AULD GUID WIFE'S CAIRN |
Auld Good Wife Cairn
Auld Good Wife Cairn
Auld Good Wife Cairn |
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Perie, Nether Kinmundy
Mr. Dalgerno, South Redbog |
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Applies to a Cairn of Stones, marking the place where an old woman, who committed Suicide is buried. It also forms a point on the bounding line, between this parish & Cruden |
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MOSS OF SAVOCK |
Moss of Savock
Moss of Savock
Moss of Savock |
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Paul, Upper Savock
Mr. Dalgerno, South Redbog |
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NEWTON |
Newton
Newton
Newton |
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Valuation Roll |
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Name of a farm, with offices attached, property of J.C. Gardyne Esq. of Finhaven & ors. [others] and tenanted by Mr. Henderson of Nether Savock. |
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TUMULI [Cairncatto] |
Tumuli
Tumuli
Tumuli |
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto |
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Applies to a number of small Cairns on the farm of Cairncatto, said to be the graves of the Scots and Danes, who fell at the commencement of a battle, which began here, and terminated in Cruden. This symbol it is said marks the Scottish Encampment, opposite to which was the Danish Camp, Separated from each other by a Stream. |
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Site of SCOTTISH CAMP [Cairncatto] |
(Site of) Scottish Camp
(Site of) Scottish Camp
(Site of) Scottish Camp |
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Paul, Nether Savock |
031 |
This symbol it is said marks the Scottish Encampment, opposite to which was the Danish Camp, Separated from each other by a Stream. |
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CAMP WELL |
Camp Well
Camp Well
Camp Well |
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto |
031 |
There were a number of Spring wells here formerly; but are now confined with the exception of one. It is said that the Scots when encamped near here, were supplied with water from the Wells, hence the name. |
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BATTLE FOLD |
Battle Fold
Battle Fold
Battle Fold |
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Paul, Upper Savock |
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Applies to a portion of a Cultivated field on the farm of Newton. It is said that the Slingers of the Scots Army drew up here, and threw stones over amongst the Danes. |
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FLINT ARROWHEADS FOUND HEREABOUTS [Nether Savock] |
Flint Arrowheads found hereabouts |
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Paul, Upper Savock |
031 |
Mr. Henderson of Nether Savock And Newton has at various times picked up flint Arrow heads about here. Said to have been used by the Scots and Danes. |
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STONE CIST FOUND HERE A.D. 1840 [Nether Savock] |
Stone Cist found here a.d. 1840 |
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. White Factor, Peterhead |
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While Mr. Henderson of Nether Savock was excavating a dry hillock in 1840, and at a short distance from the Surface, he discovered a Stone coffin measuring about three feet in length, by about twenty inches in breadth and about one & a half feet in depth; inside of which was an Urn, rudely ornamented, containing unctuous matter. It measures about six inches in diameter, and is about eight inches in depth, and is at present in the Peterhead Museum. [Sketch] This Cist was lying east and west. |
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CAIRN CATTO (Remains of) |
Cairn Catto
Cairn Catto
Cairn Catto
Cairn Catta |
Mr. White, Factor, Peterhead
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Pratt's Buchan. |
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"A large heap of Stones on a hill, and farm of the same name, at the Southern extremity of the parish of Longside. When entire, for it has been sadly demolished of late years, it is said to have had something of the appearance of a lion Couchant, being higher and broader at the east end than at the west, and a good deal resembling in shape, Arthur's Seat near Edinburgh. The Cairn is doubtless on the field of some great battle, and seems to have been chosen with considerable skill". Pratts Buchan. |
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Site of DANISH CAMP |
(Site of) Danish Camp
(Site of) Danish Camp
(Site of) Danish Camp |
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Paul, Upper Savock |
031 |
Tradition hath it that the Danes were encamped about here, previous to their engagement with the Scots. It lies scarcely half a mile from the Scotch Camp. |
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STONE CIST FOUND HERE [Cairncatto No. 1] |
No. 1 Stone Cist found here
No. 1 Stone Cist found here
No. 1 Stone Cist found here |
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. White Factor, Peterhead |
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Curiosity having led some gentlemen to see what was beneath this tumulus (date unknown) they discovered a small sepulchral chamber about two feet in length by about nine inches broad, and 9 inches deep, containing unctuous matter. The Cist was lying East and west.
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STONE CIST FOUND HERE [Cairncatto No. 2] |
No. 2. Stone Cist found here
No. 2. Stone Cist found here
No. 2. Stone Cist found here |
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. White Factor, Peterhead |
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Curiosity having led some gentlemen to see what was beneath this tumulus (date unknown) they discovered a small sepulchral chamber about two feet in length by about nine inches broad, and 9 inches deep, containing unctuous matter. The Cist was lying East and west. |
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STONE CIST FOUND HERE A.D. 1864 [Cairncatto No.3] |
No. 3. Stone Cist found here a.d. 1864 |
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Paul, Upper Savock |
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While the tenant of Cairncatto farm was reclaiming the ground about here, he discovered, at about 2 feet from the Surface a stone cist containing unctuous matter. The Coffin measured 2 feet in length by about 9 inches in breadth & 9 inches deep, & was lying East and West. |
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STONE CIST FOUND HERE A.D. 1864 [Cairncatto No.4] |
No. 4, Stone Cist found here a.d. 1864 |
Mr. Walker, Cairncatto
Mr. Henderson, Nether Savock
Mr. Paul, Upper Savock |
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While the same tenant, (Mr. Walker Cairncatto) was improving the ground here, in 1864, he discovered another Sepulchral chamber, lying east and west and containing ashes. It measured about 2 feet in length, by about 9 inches in breadth, and was about nine inches deep. The stones which comprised this chamber now form a part of the flooring of his Kitchen. |
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NAME BOOK
of the
PARISH OF LONGSIDE
CO. [COUNTY] ABERDEEN
(Eastern Division)
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Longside
INDEX
Name -- Page
Ardlaw -- 21
Artlaw Bridge -- 28
Artlaw -- 28
Ardlaw Hill -- 35
Auchlee -- 39
Auchlee Bridge -- 42
Auchtydore -- 83
Auld Guid Wife's Cairn -- 99
Blackhill -- 3
Burnhead Bridge -- 5
Brocksfen Wood -- 8
Burnside -- 12
Brunthillock -- 13
Bogs -- 14
Bridge of Hythie -- 19
Boghead -- 20
Bridge of Rora -- 26
Baluss -- 32
Br. [Branch] Bank -- 33
Braehead -- 37
Bridgend -- 42
Bridge Pot -- 42
Brick Croft -- 45
Br. [Branch] Bank -- 47
Bridge of Buthlaw -- 49
Baluss Bridge -- 51
Burn of Cairngall -- 60
Bridge of Luduquharn -- 61
Bridge of Buthlaw -- 63
Bridge of Faichfield -- 67
Burn of Luduquharn -- 73
Braeside -- 75
Braeside of Luduquharn -- 83
Bogend -- 85
Bruckleseat -- 86
Burn of Faichfield -- 88
Backhill -- 93
Battle Fold -- 101
Brownhill -- 80
Cairntawie Wood --7
Craigdam -- 12
Craig Well -- 12
Crooko Burn -- 13
Cuttyhill -- 23
Canal (Disused) -- 27
Crookednook -- 35
Coble Stank -- 41
Church (Ph. [Parish] -- 44
Cairngall House -- 48
Cadgerhill -- 49
Church (In Ruins) -- 57
Chapel Well -- 58
Cairngall Quarry (Granite) -- 60
Clayhills -- 72
Cairncatto -- 90
Corse o' Balloch -- 96
Camp -- 97
Camp Well -- 100
Cairn Catto (Remains of) -- 104
Dumpstone -- 19
Drums -- 61
Derran Burn -- 69
Dead Man's Den -- 95
Danish Camp (Site of) -- 104
East Street -- 34
East Longhill -- 63
East Thunderton -- 64
Eastfield -- 91
Fairy Hillock -- 9
Fortry -- 25
Free Church -- 41
Faichfield House -- 65
Fordmouth -- 71
Flint Arrow-heads found hereabouts -- 101
Greenwards -- 8
Gowrie -- 11
Greens -- 13
Graystone Pot -- 17
Glenugie Saw Mill -- 36
Glen Ugie -- 36
Great North of Scotland Railway
(Formartine & Buchan Section) -- 47
Greenbrae -- 54
Greenhill -- 55
Gallows Hill -- 55
Hillhead of Mintlaw -- 15
Howe of Rora -- 28
Haughs of Rora -- 29
Heathryfold -- 71
Hill of Luduquharn -- 76
Hill of Dens -- 90
Human Remains found here A.D. 1864 -- 95
Hillhead -- 96
Hill of Aldie -- 98
Inn -- 43
Inverveddie -- 75
Knaps of Auchlee -- 24
Keplahill -- 35
Knockleith -- 80
Longside Ph. [Parish] -- 1
Low's Pot -- 29
Loch of Auchlee -- 39
Lochside -- 40
Longside (Village) -- 44
Longside -- 53
Lych Gate -- 58
Longleys -- 64
Lenabo -- 81
Little Dens -- 88
Moss Crofts -- 7
Moss of Dumpstone -- 19
Moss of Longmuir -- 20
Mill of Rora (Corn) -- 23
Mill Croft -- 23
Moss of Auchlee -- 25
Millbank -- 26
Middleton of Rora -- 27
Mintlaw -- 31
Market Stance -- 32
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Names -- Page
Mill Of Auchlee (In Ruins) (Cloth) -- 39
Market Stance -- 41
Manse -- 44
Mill of Cairngall (Corn) -- 48
Mains of Buthlaw -- 49
Middleton of Inverquhomery -- 53
Mill of Inverquhomery (Corn) -- 55
Manse (Parish) -- 57
Mill of Tiffery -- 62
Monyruy -- 63
Mill of Faichfield (Corn) -- 66
Mill Of Luduquharn (Corn) -- 73
Mains of Luduquharn -- 74
Mains of Kinmundy -- 76
Market Stance -- 82
Moss of Kinmundy -- 86
Moss Gray -- 89
Meikle Dens -- 89
Morris Well -- 89
Moss of Savoch -- 99
North Mintlaw -- 15
North Longmuir -- 20
Newton -- 24
North Ugie Water -- 25
North Street -- 34
Netherton -- 36
North Linshart -- 61
North Boglash -- 73
Nether Kinmundy -- 75
Netherton -- 79
Newton of Luduquharn -- 81
North Redbog -- 84
Norascairn -- 85
Nether Savock -- 87
Newton -- 99
Outhill -- 11
Oldmill -- 72
Post Office -- 32
Post Office -- 43
Parsonage -- 59
Parkhill -- 66
Quhomery Burn -- 53
Rora Moss -- 7
Rora -- 11
River Ugie -- 29
Rosevalley -- 31
Rifle Range -- 36
Redlums --79
Redbog -- 86
School (Endowed) -- 14
School -- 14
South Longmuir -- 21
School -- 31
South Street -- 34
South Ugie Water -- 37
Station -- 47
Salmon Point -- 48
School -- 57
St. Johns Chapel (Scottish Episcopal) -- 59
South Linshart -- 62
Stockbridge -- 65
South Boglash -- 71
Stone Celt found here A.D. 1858 -- 77
Site of Lud's Cairn -- 78
School -- 82
School -- 87
Small Burn -- 93
South Redbog -- 96
Site of Scottish Camp -- 100
Stone Cist found here A.D. 1840 -- 103
Stone Cist found here -- 105
Stone Cist found here -- 105
Stone Cist found here A.D. 1864 -- 105
Stone Cist found here A.D. 1864 -- 106
Turfhill -- 8
Tiffery -- 62
Thunderton -- 65
Toddlehills -- 79
Torhendry -- 95
Tumuli -- 100
Urns found here A.D. 1863 -- 54
Urns found here A.D. 1863 -- 77
Upper Savock -- 87
Upper Dens -- 88
Wester Rora -- 24
Woodside -- 26
West Street -- 23
West Longhill -- 50
West Thunderton -- 64
West Den -- 80
Whitebogs -- 90
Yokieshill -- 54 |
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