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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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NORTH NEWCLOCHTOW | North New Clochtow North New Clochtow North New Clochtow |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston Mr Phillips. Old Castle Mr Sim. Clochtow |
039 | A small farmsteading, situated near the coast and at the north end of the parish of Slains. the property of John Gordon Esq. Cluny |
NEWCLOCHTOW | New Clochtow New Clochtow New Clochtow |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston Mr Phillips. Old Castle Mr Sim. Clochtow. |
039 | A small farmsteading, situated a little north west of Bruce's Haven on the coast of parish of Slains. the property of John Gordon Esq. Cluny. |
FAWN POT | Fawns Pot Fawns Pot Fawns Pot |
Mr George Robertson. Collieston Mr Phillips. Old Castle Mr Sim. Clochtow. |
039 | A small pot at the foot of a waterfall near the coast, a little south of the farmsteading of New Clochtow. |
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[Page] 47Parish of Slains -- Aberdeenshire
[Note beside 'North New Clochtow'] - To Cloch, Clogh, Clough. To cough frequently and feebly. Coth: obviously from a Common origin with Clocher.
Tow. A rope of any kind. tow, the substance of which some ropes are made (Jamieson)
[Note beside 'Fawn Pot'] - Fawn. A white spot on moorish ground. (Jamieson)
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