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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LITTLE METHLICK | Little Methlick Little Methlick Little Methlick |
Valuation Roll Mr. James Maitland Occupier Mr. Lewis Marshall Polesburn |
029 | Name of a large farm consisting of a good dwelling house with gardens and a Steading of good farm offices. Situated almost a 1/4 of a mile W.S.W. [West South West] of Methlic Village, proprietor The Earl of Aberdeen. |
POLESBURN | Polesburn Polesburn Polesburn |
Valuation Roll Mr. James Maitland Little Methlic Mr. Lewis Marshall Occupier |
029 | a well known old name. Signifying a farm. Consisting of two dwellings gardens and a Steading of outhouses situated at a pub: [public] road at the edge of a plantation bearing the same name. abt. [about] 30 Chains Westd. [Westward] of Methlic Bridge - Proprietor The Earl of Aberdeen |
POLESBURN WOOD | Polesburn Wood Polesburn Wood Polesburn Wood |
Mr. Lewis Marshall Polesburn Mr. James Maitland Little Methlic Mr. A. Smith Methlic |
029 | Name of a plantation extending from opposite Methlic Bridge or the West end of Methlic village. North westward for upwards of a mile. bounded on the North partially by River Ythan and on The South by the farm of polesburn rec. [received] the name from a stream which issues at the farm of Wardford and joins the ythan at this wood. proprietor. The Earl of Aberdeen. |
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[Page] 66Parish of Methlick
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