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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BALMOOR Balmoor
Balmoor
Balmoor
Mr. George Walker Occupier
Mr. James Daniel Waterside
Estate Plan by James Beattie Aberdeen 1855
023 Applies to a large modern mansion house, situated near to Inverugie Bridge and on the turnpike road leading from Peterhead to Fraserburgh, and about 2¼ miles North West from the town of Peterhead, with neat office houses and gardens close by, the property of George Walker Esq. Balmoor
INVERUGIE BRIDGE Inverugie Bridge
Inverugie Bridge
Inverugie Bridge
Mr. George Walker Balmoor
Mr. James Daniel Waterside
Estate Plan by James Beattie Aberdeen 1855
023 Applies to a strong and substantial Stone bridge of two arches over the River Ugie and on the turnpike road leading from Peterhead to Fraserburgh, and near to the Mansion house of Balmoor, distant 2¼ Miles North West from Peterhead. Maintained by the County.
THE SKURRIE The Skurrie Mr. George Walker Balmoor
Mr. James Daniel Waterside
Estate Plan by James Beattie Aberdeen 1855
023 This name applies to a portion of the foreshore at the mouth of the River Ugie.

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Parish of Peterhead

Note: The Skurrie - Skurr. A small spot of fishing ground. Skurrie. A Cow with skins or small horns. Jamieson

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