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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAST LODGE [Haddo House] | East Lodge East Lodge East Lodge |
Mr. William Hay Mains of Rosyburn Mr. James Cheyne Mill of Kelly Mr. Alexander Lewis Mill of Kelly |
038 | a neatly built cottage at the junction of Pub: [Public] Road and at the entrance of what is called the East Drive of the Haddo House Demesne Situated a little S.W. [South West] of Tanglandford Farm |
TANGLAND FORD | Tangland Ford Tangland Ford Tangland Ford |
Valuation Roll Mr. George Milne Tanglandford Mr. James Cheyne Mill of Kelly |
038 | a well known old ford across the River Ythan and situated a few yards above the parish Boundary Burn called Burn of Chapelton or rather its conflux with the River Ythan. In Pratts Buchan The derivation of the name "Tanglan is a corruption of St. Englat the Tutelar of Tarves He was a Bishop in Scotland under Kenneth 3rd. A.D. 966 See Aberdeen Breviary" |
TANGLAND BRIDGE | Tangland Bridge Tangland Bridge Tangland Bridge |
Mr. William Hay Mains of Rosyburn Mr George Milne Tanglandford Mr. James Cheyne Mill of Kelly |
038 | an Iron Bridge supported in the middle with Cast metal pillars and at each end with strong blocks of granite. Built in 1864 as is written on the Sides, by Abernethy & Co. [Company] of Aberdeen for the use of the County road. Proprietor of the Land The Earl of Aberdeen. Maintained by the County. |
FEDDERAT POT | Fedderat Pot | Mr. Milne Tanglandford Mr. A. Lewis Mill of Kelly Mr. Cheyne Mill of Kelly |
038 | Applies to a pool in the River Ythan, extending North & South for a considerable distance - situated about a mile south from Tangland Ford. |
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