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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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