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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURN OF AULTNAKNOWE | Burn of Aultnaknowe | Revd [Reverend] Mr Mason. Ph [Parish] Minister Mr Robertson, Steward James Dawn, GlacKmucK |
025.03 | A small burn rising on the hill to the East of the Haggieshaw Wood and flowing North until it joins the Glack burn near the "Scug Wood" |
SCUG WOOD | Scug Wood | [Revd] Reverend Mr Mason. Ph [Parish] Minister Mr Robertson Steward. James Dawn. GlacKmucK |
025.03 | A large fir plantation. on the Estate of Major L. G. Duff of Drummuir Castle. |
GLACKMUCK | GlacKmucK | Revd [Reverend] Mr Mason. Ph [Parish] Minister Mr Robertson, Steward James Dawn. GlacKmucK |
025.03 | A large Farmsteading on the Estate of Major L. G. Duff. |
ST FOMACK'S WELL | St FomacK's Well | Revd [Reverend] Mr Mason Ph [Parish] Minister Mr Robertson, Steward James Dawn. GlacKmucK |
019.15 | A well of good spring water situated at the bottom of the Ph [Parish] Ministers garden and formerly believed to possess medicinal properties. It is said that Saint Fomack kept all disease from the surrounding country by using the water of this well for their cure. |
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[Page] 44Co [County] of Banff - Ph [Parish] of Botriphnie
[signed] J. Cameron Lce Corpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
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Jeannie Thow, George Burgess
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