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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CASTLEKNOWE QUARRY | Castleknowe Quarry Castleknowe Quarry Castleknowe Quarry |
Mr. Murray. Mr. William Malcolm. Mr. J. Malcolm. |
015 | A whinstone quarry adjoining the Hillton of Crevie, the property of Mr. A. Murray occupied by Mr. William Malcolm. |
MEIKLE QUARRY | Muckle Quarry Muckle Quarry Muckle Quarry |
Mr. Murray. Mr. William Malcolm. Mr. J. Malcolm |
015 | A large whinstone quarry S.W. [Southwest] of the Hilton of Crevie on Hillton Hill the property of the above named proprietor. [Mr. William Malcolm] |
HILLTON HILL | Hillton Hill Hillton Hill Hillton Hill |
Mr. Murray. Mr. William Malcolm. Mr. J. Malcolm |
015 | A prominent Hill adjoining Muckle Quarry principally rough furzy pasture the property of Mrs. A. Murray & William Murray. |
KINGS KNOWE | Kings Knowe Kings Knowe Kings Knowe |
Mr. William Malcolm. Mr. A. Murray. Mr. J. Malcolm. |
015 | A small inclosure planted with Fir & Forest trees the property of Messrs A. & William Murray |
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57 Parish of Arngask County of Kinross Trace 5.[Note:] Meikle. Burns' Glossary.
Meikle: Much...Jameson.
Meikle: Has been hitherto invariably written upon the Ordnance Map.
Transcriber's notes
Meikle or Muckle? The Collectors writing is quite clear. 4 instances of MUCKLE. He dots his i's clearly. Also see remarks for Hillton Hill. The O.S. have chosen Meikle in this case presumably as on previous plans it was written that way. See Note.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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