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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BURN OF BROCKHOLES Burn of Brockholes
Burn of Brockholes
Burn of Brockholes
Mr. Knight. Farmer. Cransmill
Mr. Spence. Farmer. Finglenny.
Mr. Perie. Farmer. Mytis.
033 A small brook rising out of the northern skirts of the Hill of Finglenny and bending its course for about a mile in a Southerly direction, discharges itself into the Kirkney at Cransmill. Brockholes was the name of a small Farm at the north east extremity of the Farm of Finglenny.
HILL OF FINGLENNY Hill of Finglenny
Hill of Finglenny
Hill of Finglenny
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Ronald, Cabrach
Mr. Spence. Farmer. Finglenny
Mr. Knight. Farmer. Cransmill.
033 A lofty hill richly covered with heather situated east of Bogrothen and Ellachie Burns, on the South side of which the farm of Finglenny is situated.
MEIKLE WATCHMAN Meikle Watchman
Meikle Watchman
Meikle Watchman
Mr. Spence. Farmer. Finglenny.
Mr. Knight. Farmer. Cransmill.
Mr. Smith. Farmer. Old Forest.
033 Applies to a knoll situated on the Summit of the Hill of Finglenny.

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Parish of Rhynie

Note: Meikle Watchman - "Meikle - Great respecting size" (Jamieson)

[page signed] R Dickson S.R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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