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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BRONY BRIDGE | Brony Bridge Brony Bridge Brony Bridge |
A Milne Esq Pittrichie Mr David Cock Mr Murray Auchenhuive |
046 | A small stone bridge of one arch across the Brony Burn near to the junction of the Parishes of Tarves, Bourtie and Udny. |
BLAIR CROFT | Blair Croft Blair Croft Blair Croft |
A Milne Esq Mr D. Cock Mr Gavin |
046 | A small Cottage and garden a short distance South from Brony Bridge. |
QUARRYLEY | Quarryley Quarryley Quarryley |
A Milne Esq Mr Singer Moneywells Mr Murray Auchenhuive |
046 | A farmsteading consisting of dwellinghouse, garden and offices near to the Western boundary of the Parish. |
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[Page] 17Parish of Udny
Bronys. Brounys, Brownis, Branches; boughs, - from the same
origin with Brondyn. (JAmieson)
Blair. That part of flax which is afterwards used in manufacture.
properly after it has been steeped, and laid out for being dried; for after being dried it is called lint.
(JAmieson)
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