OS1/13/43/31

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FORRET MILL (Corn) Forret Mill (corn)
Forret Mill (corn)
Forret Mill (corn)
Forret Mill (corn)
Rent Receipts, Lease etc.
Rev. [Reverend] H.D. Cook Kilmany
Mr. David Rollo Forret Mill
Mr. Alexander Tod Easter Kilmany
006 [situation] About 16 chains S.W. [South West] of the Parish Church of Kilmany.
A small Farmhouse with offices and a Cornmill attached, all in good repair; also a Farm of arable land. It is situated at the South side of the Motray Water. The occupier is Mr. David Rollo; and the proprietor is James Mackenzie Esq.
CLEUGHIE BURN Cluthie Burn
Cluthie Burn
Cluthie Burn
Cluthie or ColluthieBurn.
Cleughie Burn
Cleughie Burn
Cleughie Burn
Cleughie Burn
Revd. [Reverend] H.D. Cook
Mr. Alexander Tod
Mr George Aitken
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
James Buist Gauldry.
James Rally Forret Hill
Mr. Bowman Logie Ho. [House]
Mr. Thomson, Logie.
006 [situation] About 16 chains South of the Parish Church of Kilmany.
A small stream which rises near Rathillet and flows in an easterly direction by Forret Mill near to which it falls into the Motray Water. It forms the boundary between the parishes of Kilmany & Logie. This is generally called Teuchie Burn in the neigbourhood, but the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Cook says tht Colluthie Burn, now Cluthie Burn is the correct name.
By a late enquiry the origin of the name is found to be from the circumstance of a small farm house called Cleughie Ford which formerly stood here.

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