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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURN OF TORRIES | Burn of Torries | Rev. [Reverend] Donald Fraser, Oyne Colonel Knight Erskine. Pittodrie |
044 | A small stream rising about a quarter of a mile west of the Castle of Torries and flowing eastward a short distance, joins the Gaudie near the Mill of Carden |
MOOR OF CARDEN | Moor of Carden Moor of Carden |
Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone, Bart [Baronet] Rev. [Reverend] Donald Fraser Colonel Knight Erskine |
045 | A hill of considerable extent which has been planted in fir etc. but still retains the name of Carden Moor, property of Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone |
LADY'S BRIDGE | Lady's Bridge Lady's Bridge Lady's Bridge |
Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone Bart. [Baronet] Mr. George Milne, Gamekeeper, Logie Mr. William Scott, Whiteford |
045 | A small wooden bridge of one arch across the Ury situated about a mile west of Logie. |
STANDING STONE [Mill of Carden] | Standing Stone | Sir J.D.H. Elphinstone Bart. [Baronet] | 045 | A large red granite boulder, about 8 feet high 4 feet broad and standing upright in a field about 50 yards north of the Mill of Carden. |
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Note: Standing Stone - This stone is generally supposed to have been put up to mark the site of some battle or to record the death of some noted personage and believed to be an Antiquity by people living in the District.
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