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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SEATON GATE | Seaton Gate Seaton Gate Seaton Gate |
Mr. Tate. Farmer. Tenant Mr. Watt. Farmer. Mr. Greig. Grocer. |
075 | A farmhouse, having outhouses garden etc. attached. The property of Mr Hay, Seaton Ho. [House]. |
NORTH LANE [Woodside] | North Lane North Lane North Lane |
Mr. Tate. Farmer. Mr. Watt. Farmer. Mr. Greig. Grocer. |
075 | A narrow passage, extending from King St. Road to the old T.P. [Turn Pike] Road. |
TILLYDRONE COTTAGE | Tillydrone Cottage Tillydrone Cottage Tillydrone Cottage |
Major L.K. Leslie, Tenant Mr. Watt. Farmer Mr. Davidson. Gamekeeper. |
075 | A dwelling house, having garden etc. attached, the property of Major Leslie, occupant. |
MOTE HILL [Tillydrone] | Tillydrone Tillydrone Tillydrone |
Commutation Road Plan of Aberdeen Keith and Gibbs Plan of Aberdeen Mr. Watt Farmer. |
075 | An ancient artifical Earthen mound, situated near the Old Machar Church. It is generally supposed to have been a Beacon Hill, on which the inhabitants were in the habit of lighting a fire, for the purpose of alarming and calling together the inhabitants to protect each other on the approach of an enemy. Others assert that it was deposited there by persons who had commited Certain sins, which were punished by the transgressors having to carry so many loads of Earth or Stones every day to a place appointed by the Chief Ecclesiastic of the parish. |
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