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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CUMINESTOWN Cummineston
Cummineston
Cuminestown
Cuminestown
Cuminestown
Cuminestown
Cuminestown
Cumineston
Cumineston
Cumineston
Cuminestown
Cuminestown
Cuminestown
Mr Matthew. Cummineston
Mr Porter Cummineston
New Statistical Account
Valuation Roll 1870
Pratts "Buchan"
Revr [Reverend] Mr Mitchell. Manse
Old Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Johnstone's County Map
Black's Pocket Map
J Leith Esq Millfield
People's Journal
Banffshire Journal
012 A considerable village, situated about the centre of the parish of Montqhitter. It contains the parish, and Free Churches, Episcopal Chapel, Three schools, parish, Free Church and Episcopal, Post Office, Hall, Police Station and Two Inns. Deriving the name "Cumine's Town" from its founder Cumine, formerly of Auchry.
CHURCH [Cuminestown] Church
Church
Church
Revr [Reverend] Mr Mitchell
Mr D Duff. Teacher.
Mr F Christie Cuminestown
012 A neat and substantial looking Edifice, is the parish church, and situated a little N [North] of the above.
MANSE [Cuminestown] Manse
Manse
Manse
Revr [Reverend] Mr Mitchell, Occupier
Mr D Duff
Mr Christie
012 A commodious dwelling house, with Offices attached. The property of the Heritors of the parish.
POST OFFICE [Cuminestown] Post Office
Post Office
Mr John Lamb. Postmaster
Mr D Duff.
012 A sub post office, held in the house of Mr John Lamb. & situated about centre of the above village.

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Plan 12-13 -- Parish of Montquhitter

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