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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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