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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BOUDIESTONE | Boudiestone Boudiestone Boudiestone |
Valuation Roll Mr John Allan Occupier Mr George Smith Murieford |
046 | A small farm consisting of a dwelling house with gardens and outhouses detached situated at the South West end of the parish and abt. [about] 9. Chains N.E. [North East] of where the parish boundary bears northward from the Meldrum & Newburgh Co. [County] Road The farm derived its name from a very conspicuous huge block of blue granite which stood a little E [East] of the farm but is cut up and all removed for building purposes |
MURIEFORD | Murieford Murieford Murieford |
Valuation Roll Mr George Smith occupier Mr John Allan Boudiestone |
046 | a farm consisting of a neat dwelling house with outhouses and garden detached situated a little north of the Meldrum & Newburgh Co. [County] Road and abt. [about] 28 Chains eastward of whence the parish boundary bears northward from the same road on ⅛ of a m [mile] East South East of Boudiestone. |
STONE CISTS AND HUMAN REMAINS FOUND HERE A.D. 1830 [Murieford] | Stone Cist and human bones found here A.D. 1830 Stone Cist and human bones found here A.D. 1830 Stone Cist and human bones found here A.D. 1830 |
Mr John Allan Boudiestone Mr George Smith occupier of ground Mr Alexander Clark Damhead |
046 | Found by Mr Smith farmer consisting of two Stone Cists Thus [small sketch] 13 inches in length 10 broad and 8 in depth Containing human bones and ashes About a foot under surface. Discovered whilst draining the field. |
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