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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DRY DEN Dry Den
Dry Den
Dry Den
Mr James Duncan. Farmer. Dryden
Mr David Hay. Farmer. Upper Wheedlemont
Mr David Baillie. Farmer. Mains of Rhynie
042 Applies to a narrow hollow, through which the boundary runs separating this parish from the parish of Auchindoir
OXEN WELL Oxen Well
Oxen Well
Oxen Well
Mr James Duncan. Farmer. Dryden.
Mr David Hay. Farmer. Upper Wheedlemont.
Mr David Baillie. Farmer. Mains of Rhynie.
042 A copious spring rising on the western base of Quarry Hill. This spring forms the principal source of the boundary stream, dividing Rhynie from Auchindoir Parish.
MAINS OF RHYNIE Mains of Rhynie
Mains of Rhynie
Mains of Rhynie
Mr James Duncan. Farmer. Dryden.
Mr David Hay. Farmer. Upper Wheedlemont.
Mr Davis Baillie. Farmer. Mains of Rhynie.
042 A large farm house, with extensive outhouses attached : the buildings of which are modern and commodious. The farm comprises about 700 acres. Property of the Duke of Richmond Gordon Castle and occupied by Mr David Baillie. Mains of Rhynie.

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