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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PORTESSIE | Portessie Portessie Portessie Portessie Port Essie Porteasy Porteasy |
Admiralty Chart Valuation Roll Mr. McDonald Buckie Mr. Wallace Findochtie Black's Map of Scotland New Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer |
002.06 | A considerable fishing hamlet situated on the sea shore about ½ a mile east from Buckie. It wholly consists of fishermens dwellings, and a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, one fish curing Shed, and a boat building yard. |
HALL [Portessie] | Portessie Hall Portessie Hall Portessie Hall |
James Cowie, Portessie. John Cowie, Portessie. Mr. McDonald, Buckie |
002.06 | A hall situated on the South side of the village of Portessie, erected by the fishermen of Portessie, and used for holding their meetings, etc. |
PETER HYTHE | Peter Hythe Peter Hythe Peter Hythe |
James Cowie, Portessie John Cowie, Portessie. Mr. McDonald Buckie |
002.06 | A small hythe or haven, on the coast, situated at the west end of Portessie. and used as a harbour by fishermen for their boats. |
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