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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEADOWFOLD Meadowfold
Meadowfold
Meadowfold
Meadowfold
Mr. W. Thompson
Mr. Stewart (Registrar)
R. Gray (Tenant.)
Mr. R Dawson. (Factor)
065 A small farmsteading or Pendicle, dwelling house and offices: each one story, all thatched and in good repair. The property of J. G. Hay Esqr. of Seaton Ho. [House] Old Aberdeen.
CLINTERTY COTTAGE Clinterty Cottage
Clinterty Cottage
Clinterty Cottage
Mr. William Thompson
Mr. Stewart, Registrar,
Mr. A Whyte, Little clinterty by Blackburn
065 A small dwelling house one storey with a large set of offices all slated, and in excellent repair, This place was occupied as a farmsteading, but it is now in the hands of the Proprietor Mr A Whyte. Little clinterty by Blackburn.
TYREBAGGER HILL Tyrebagger Hill

Tyrebaggar
Tyrebaggar Hill
Mr. W. Thompson
Mr. A. Smith.
Mr. Stewart. Registrar
Valuation Roll for 1859-60.
See Authorities in Dyce 1st Name Book
065 For description of this hill see Parish of Dyce. The greater part of it lies in that Parish.
The origin of this name is the beggar going over the hill; but it is invariably pronounced Tyrebaggar.

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