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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRIDGE OF HYTHIE (In Ruins) Hythie Bridge (In Ruins)
Hythie Bridge (In Ruins)
Hythie Bridge (In Ruins)
Mr. McRoberts Home Factor
Mr. James Smith Mill of Hythie
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Peter, Old Deer.
014 This was once a very fine bridge with two arches, but is now in ruins; the mill adjoining was once a famous lint mill, but it was for many years idle, and during that time the bridge was allowed to decay. It is said that this bridge is to be rebuilt.
MILL OF HYTHIE (Corn) Mill of Hythie
Mill of Hythie
Mill of Hythie
Mr. McRoberts Home Factor
Mr. James Smith Mill of Hythie
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Peter, Old Deer.
014 This name applies to a small farmsteading, it was originally the dwelling house of the manager of the lint mill when it existed. This mill lay idle for many years and is now converted into a corn mill; the property of Col. [Colonel] Ferguson Pitfour.

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Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Old Deer

[Note relating to 'Bridge of Hythie (In Ruins)'] - Described in the documents of Longside Ph. [Parish]

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