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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Wood of Kinnoul or Mountboy (continued 034 [continued from page 9]
of Craig refers to the height as Mountboy and the writer of Kinnell as "Hill of Kinnoul" it will be seen that custom does not rule the adopting of one of those names more than the other. Neither can it be said to do so in speaking except that "Wood" not "Hill" is generally used. There is a tradition respecting the origin of Mountboy, which is, that in former times, when the Ginshot [Hill] or King's Seat was the place of execution it derived its name from a youth about to be executed being told to "Mount, boy!". This is well known & attached importance to the name both of the Hillock & the wood, with the people of the locality.
GINSHOT HILL or KING'S SEAT Ginshot Hill or King's Seat
Ginshot Hill or King's Seat
Ginshot Hill or King's Seat
Kings Seat
Mr. Lowe Steward
Mr. Kay, Suptd. [Superintendent] of Reformty. [Reformatory]
Mr. J. Davidson Schoolmaster
New Statl. [Statistical] Account
034 "Ginshot Hill or King's Seat" is nearly similar to the usage of "Wood of Kinnoul or Mountboy". Each name is well known, but "Ginshot" is more commonly used than "King's Seat" to the hillock. Neither of these names (the Hillock) are known to the proprietor but he considers that their usage is the most correct way to adopt in such cases. The writer in The New Statl [Statistical] Account speaks of the "King's Seat" and this is perhaps the original & proper name. No mention is made of these names in the work on Angus & Mearns

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Co. [County] Forfar -- Craig Parish

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