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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHAPELHAUGH | Chapelhaugh Chapelhaugh Chapelhaugh |
Mr. John Duncan Occupier Mr. Andrew Duncan Occupier Mr. Alexander Smith Gowkstone |
029 | A small farm Consisting of a dwelling house and Garden and a steading of Farm offices situated a little north of the Co. [County] Road and about 8. Chains E. [East] of Waterloo Bridge across the LittleWater. Proprietor, The Earl of Aberdeen. |
WOOD OF WARDFORD | Wood of Wardford Wood of Wardford Wood of Wardford |
Mr. S. Simpson Wardford Mr. John Duncan Chapelhaugh Mr. Alexander Smith Gowkstone. |
029 | Name of a plantation which is bounded on the South by the Farm of Wardford and on the N.W. [North West] by the River ythan, or abt. [about] 20. C. [Chains] W. [West] of the Conflux of the Little Water with River Ythan, and at an occupation Road the name Changes to that of the "Braes of Haddo" Extending North Eastward for abt. [about] a mile where it terminates at the river opposite Milltown Farm - Proprietor, The Earl of Aberdeen |
GOWKSTONE | Gowkstone Gowkstone Gowkstone |
Valuation Roll Mr. Alexander Smith Occupier Mr. J. Duncan Chapelhaugh |
029 | a well known old name of a farm consisting of a dwelling house with a Garden and out houses Situated abt. [about] 20. chains E. [East] of Chapelhaugh farm Proprietor, The Earl of Aberdeen. |
POLICE STATION [nr Gowkstone] | Police Station Police Station Police Station |
Mr. A Peatrie. Newseat Mr. A. Beaton Newseat Constable Forsyth Occupier |
029 | A residence for a County Constable, having a garden attached. |
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