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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MUIR OF RHYNIE | Muir of Rhynie Muir of Rhynie Muir of Rhynie Muir of Rhynie Muir of Rhynie Muir of Rhynie Muir of Rhynie Rhynie Village Rhynie Village |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Stewart, Rhynie Mr. Donald, Watchmaker, Rhynie Mr. Cran, Shoemaker, Rhynie Mr. Troup, Merchant, Rhynie Dr. [Doctor] Smith, Rhynie Mr. Symon, Flesher, Rhynie Estate Plan of Parish of Rhynie Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Mackay, Rhynie Mr. Cran, Farmer, Lesmoir |
043 | Applies to a neat little Village near the left bank of the Bogie (one of the principal affluents of the Doveran, which it meets at Huntly) consisting of a considerable number of houses, the greater part being roofed with Slates, and containing three hundred and fifty inhabitants in 1861. It is Situated one mile South of the conspicuous hill Tap O' Noth; nine miles South of Huntly; four miles North of Lumsden Village between which places there is an Excellent Turnpike road which passes through Rhynie Village. [Continued page 126] |
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[Page] 125Parish of Rhynie
Note: Rhynie: Muir of Rhynie is now disused. The village is simply called Rhynie without any qualification. JMcD
James McDonald Esqre. The farm, Huntly N.B [North Britain]
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