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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WATERLOO BRIDGE | Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge |
Mr. A Ronaldson Little Gight Mr. R. Alexander Little Gight Mr. John Duncan Chapelhaugh |
029 | a good stone bridge on the Ph. [Parish] Road across the Little Water, and about 6. Chains above the Conflux of the said water with the River Ythan was Erected some 25. years Since and received the name from a Small farm or Croft which stood near to it; upon the property of the Earl of Aberdeen. |
BLACK STANK | Black Stank Black Stank Black Stank |
Mr. A. Rolandson Little Gight Mr. R. Alexander Little Gight Mr. John Duncan Chapelhaugh |
029 | a well known old name of a portion of the River Ythan. Extending for abt. [about] 150 yards above and below the Conflux of Little Water with the Said River Ythan. Proprietor The Earl of Aberdeen |
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[Page] 53Parish of Methlick
[Note relating to 'Ladies' Brig'] - Not to be written on Plan
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