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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 53Aberdeenshire -- Parish of Old Deer
[Note relating to 'Bridge of Hythie (In Ruins)'] - Described in the documents of Longside Ph. [Parish]
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