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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of WHITE COW OF CRICHIE (Site of) White Cow of Crichie
(Site of) White Cow of Crichie
(Site of) White Cow of Crichie
Pratt's History of Buchan
Mr. Barron.
Mr. Cock.
021 [Continued from page 129]
was when the lands of the last Earl of Buchan, in this district, were divided between the Marischal of Scotland and the eldest son of the Earl of Mar. At that time an imaginary line, drawn from the hunt-stone of Mormond, to another large stone near the house of Pitfoure, and from thence on to the 'White Cow', divided the lands of the two proprietors, who do not appear to have been quite so fastidious with regard to their marches as the lairds of the present day. Pratt's History of Buchan, Appendix A.A. page 374.
LITTLE MAINS Little Mains
Little Mains
Little Mains
Mr. J. Milne, Tenant.
Mr. Barron, Mains of Crichie
Mr. Mather, Littlemill.
021 A small farmsteading, situated about 1/2 a mile south of Mains of Crichie; the property of the Royal Infirmary.
SMITHY CROFT Smithy Croft
Smithy Croft
Smithy Croft
Mr. J. Milne, Tenant.
Mr. Barron, Mains of Crichie
Mr. Mather, Littlemill.
021 A small croft, having outhouses, garden, Shop &c. attached, situated a little east of Little Mains.

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Parish of Old Deer

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