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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAMP [East Brucehill] Camp
Camp
Camp
George Milne East Brucehill
William Fowlie, Whitebog
William Dalziel, New Deer
020 A circular, but now somewhat dilapidated rim of earth, about 30ft. [feet] in diameter and 2ft [feet] in height situated a little north of East Brucehill farmhouse. And generally known in the locality by the term 'camp'. popular tradition supposes it to be one of the many held by "Edward, brother of King Robert the Bruce 1306, who encamped on this hill when in pursuit of Comyn after the battle of Inverury". In cultivating this feature a number of Stones of a slab like form were removed from its centre. See page 61.
WELLBRAE Wellbrae
Wellbrae
Wellbrae
Mr Anderson Tenant
John Fowlie Mid Culsh
Mr Barclay Tenant
020 A small farm sitaute about ¼ of a mile south east of Commonty. The property of W. D. Fordyce Esq.
BRAE OF CULSH Brae of Culsh
Brae of Culsh
Brae of Culsh
Mr Andrew Tenant
John Fowlie Mid Culsh
Mr Barclay Factor
020 A farm house and offices situate near the summit of Hill of Culsh. The property of J. D Fordyce Esq.
SOUTH CULSH South Culsh
South Culsh
South Culsh
Mr Shepherd Tenant
John Fowlie Mid Culsh
Mr Barclay Factor
020 A farm steading a little to the east of Brae of Culsh. The Property of J.D. Fordyce Esq.

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20-4 Parish of New Deer Aberdeenshire

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East Brucehill is scored out.

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