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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DEN OF AULDMALING | Den of Auldmailing Den of Auldmailing Den of Auldmailing |
The late Rev. [Reverend] J.B. Pratt | 031 | Applies to a hollow through which the Water of Cruden runs. situated about a half a mile west of the farm of Humblecairn. |
CAIRNS [Den of Auldmaling] | Cairns | Mr. A. Faith Upper Hawkhillock Mr. G Penny Easter Hawkhillock |
031 | These Cairns are situated on the north slope of the Den of Adendraught. There is ten cairns to be seen at this place quite entire. They are not of very large dimensions. The late Revd. Dr.[Reverend Doctor] Pratt said that it was supposed the "Battle of Cruden" which began near the "Bay of Cruden", between the Scots & Danes ended here. |
URNS FOUND HERE A.D. 1857 [cairn, Upper Hawkhillock] | Urns found here A.D. 1857 Urns found here A.D. 1857 Urns found here A.D. 1857 |
Mr. A. Faith upper Hawkhillock Mr. G. Penny Easter Hawkhillock Mr. J Boddie Easter Hawkhillock |
031 | Mr. Faith found two urns when removing this cairn, they contained the usual blackish earth. The urns were destroyed. |
Site of CAIRN [Upper Hawkhillock] | Site of Cairn Site of Cairn Site of Cairn |
Mr. A. Faith upper Hawkhillock Mr. G. Penny Easter Hawkhillock Mr. J Boddie Easter Hawkhillock |
031 | Mr. Faith found two urns when removing this cairn, they contained the usual blackish earth. The urns were destroyed. |
MAILING BURN | Mailing Burn | Described in documents of Cruden & Ellon Phs [Parishes] |
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