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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LUIB BRIDGE | Luib Bridge Luib Bridge Luib Bridge |
Revd [Reverend] C. McHardy Manse Corgarff Mr William Shaw Castletown Mr J. Farquharson Dulridge |
068 | A Stone bridge of two arches over the River Don on the public road, leading through Corgarff & situated about one mile west of Corgarff Church. |
LUIB | Luib Luib Luib |
Mr A. Davidson. Advocate Aberdeen Revd [Reverend] C. McHardy Manse Corgarff Mr J. Durward Occupier |
068 | A farm steading and dwelling house situated near to the Luib Bridge, in the occupation of Mr J. Durward and property of Sir Charles Forbes. Newe |
LUIB QUARRY | Luib Quarry Luib Quarry Luib Quarry |
Revd [Reverend] C. McHardy Manse Corgarff Mr William Shaw Castletown Mr J. Farquharson Dulridge |
068 | Applies to a limestone quarry, situated about ½ Mile, North West from Corgarff Church, the property of Sir Charles Forbes, Newe Castle |
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[Page] 127Parish of Strathdon
[Note beside 'Luib Bridge']
Inscription on a stone on the Bridge.
Luib Bridge
Built by Sir Charles Forbes. Bart [Baronet]
of Newe and Edinglassie. 1835?
Luib. A fold, Corner or angle, An Angular turning as of a stream, An eddying, as of wind; a little glen; a creek, bending of the shore. (Gaelic)
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