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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KIRK DEN | Kirk Den Kirk Den Kirk Den |
James Burnet William Watson Mr Fordyce Merchant |
006.09 | A deep ravine extending from the junction of the Den of Findon & Afforsk to the sea, it is traversed by a rivulet Known as the Kirk Burn. |
THE RINN | The Rinn Rinn of Afforsk |
James Burnet William Watson Mr Fordyce Merchant New Statistical Account |
006.09 | The point of land separating the Den of Findon & Den of AfforsK at their junction in form of a wedge "The best view of the den is from a ledge or table of rock about half way down the point of the Rinn of AfforsK, a Steep Acclivity in the form of a wedge which separates the ravine into two, and where the two burns meet at the bottom." New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] |
PISHLINN BURN | Pishlinn Burn | James Burnet William Watson Mr Fordyce Merchant |
006.09 | A short rivulet which rises near the farm steading of Findon and flows through a ravine to the Sea. |
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[Page] 157Parish of Gamrie - Co [County] Banff
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