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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLOCHAN Clochan
Clochan
Clochan
Clochin
Mr. Panton, Teacher, Cowfurach
Mr. Mitchel, Farmer, Burnside
Mr. Thompson, Burnside House
Robertson's Map of Banffshire etc. 1822
007.08 A small hamlet consisting of a few cottar houses, with gardens and small crofts of arable land attached, Situated on the east side of the turnpike road between Keith and Portgordon, and about 2½ miles from the latter place. The property of the Duke of Richmond.
NEWBEGGING Newbegging
Newbegging
Newbegging
Duplicate of Lease & Rent Receipts.
Mr. Panton, Teacher
Mr. Mitchell, Farmer
007.08 An ordinary sized dwelling house, with outhouses, garden, and a large farm attached, on the south side of Clochan & the property of the Duke of Richmond
FORKINS BURN Forkins Burn
Forkins Burn
Forkins Burn
Mr. Panton, Teacher.
Mr. Mitchell Farmer
Mr. Reid, Clochan.
007.08 A small rivulet rising in the Moor of Clochan, and flowing through the hamlet of Clochan, thence to Burnside, where it is diverted to the Mill Dam at Burnside, & Burnside House etc.
The name applies from the point of confluence of the two small rivulets which rise in the Moor of Clochan & connect near the hamlet of Clochan. Sheet 7.8.

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Co. [County] of Banff. Ph [Parish] of Rathven.

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