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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WHITEHAUGH | Whitehaugh Whitehaugh Whitehaugh |
Valuation Roll J. F. Leith Esqr the Occupier Mr W Benton Crookmore |
053 | Is a handsomely built country mansion with a large garden, and outer dwellings and other houses detached, situated a little N.W. [North West] of where the parish Boundary of Tullynessle & Keig enter the River Don; small portions of the demesne are tastefully laid out in ornamental ground and trees. The house is of modern erection. |
WHITEHAUGH FORD | Whitehaugh Ford Whitehaugh Ford Whitehaugh Ford |
Peter Leith Gamekeeper etc. Whitehaugh Abraham Comfort Gardner etc. Whitehaugh Alexander Bothwell Mountgarrie |
063 | Of a private road from Whitehaugh house situated on the River Don about ¹/₁₀ of a mile South of Whitehaugh House. Applies to a ford across the River Don, leading from Whitehaugh. |
HIGHLANDER'S FORD | Highlanders' Ford Highlanders' Ford Highlanders' Ford |
Peter Leith Gamekeeper etc. Whitehaugh Abraham Comfort Whitehaugh Alexander Bothwell Mountgarrie |
063 | Formerly used by Highland drovers etc and is called after them and their Flocks Since the Country has become accessible by better roads the ford having been discontinued, Though formerly a public Drove Road, by agriculturing improvements the road is now defaced This old Ford is situated in the River Don at the junction of the parishes of Tullynessle and Keig - about ¼ of a mile N.E. [North East] of Whitehaugh Ho. [House]. |
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[Page] 117Parish of Tullynessle and Forbes
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