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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DURIE Durie
Durie
Durie
William Davidson, Bog of Durie.
J. Ferguson Esq. Factor.
R. Gibb, Greenmyre.
022 This name is applied to a number of small crofts &c. situated a little north west of Kinmundy House; the property of William Ferguson Esq.
BURN OF LUDUQUHARN Burn of Ludquharn
Burn of Ludquharn
Burn of Ludquharn
J.B. Pratts History of Buchan P. [Page] 79.
William Ferguson Esq. Kinmundy Ho. [House]
J. Ferguson. Esq. Factor.
022 "The Burn of Ludquharn, called also the Burn of Cairngall, flows to the east of Longside, and eventually loses itself in the Ugie. Three corn mills formerly laid this stream under contribution, the Ludquharn, Tillery and Cairngall. It is now relieved of all but the last. Pratts History of Buchan page 79.
PETTYMARCUS WOOD Pettymarcus Wood
Pettymarcus Wood
Pettymarcus Wood
R. Gibb, Greenmyre.
K. Hutchenson, Old Deer.
William Leask, Kinmundy.
022 A small fir plantation, situated a little west of Greenmyre; the property of Ferguson Esq. Kinmundy.
GREENMIRE Greenmyre
Greenmyre
Greenmyre
R. Gibb, Greenmyre.
K. Hutchenson, Old Deer.
William Leask, Kinmundy.
022 A small croft, situated a little north of Newton; the property of William Ferguson Esq. Kinmundy.

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Parish of Old Deer

[Note relating to 'Burn of Luduquharn'] - Described in the documents of Longside Parish. [Initialled] E.H.C.

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