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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STANDING STONE [Dunnichen Church] Standing Stone
Standing Stone
Standing Stone
Henry Butcher Dunnichen
James McKay Dunnichen
Charles Roberts Crosston
039 [Situation] 4 chains N.W. [North West] of Parish Church.
This stone was discovered on the farm of East Mains, & was brought & set up in this place. It is supposed to have been erected to the memory of some warrior. It is covered with very curious figures one of which appears to imitate a Plume
CAMPERDOWN WELL Camperdown Well
Camperdown Well
Camperdown Well
Statistical Account
Estate Plan
Marble Slab on Well (Inscription) Once St. Causans - now Camperdown Well (1802)
039 [Situation] Between Dunnichen House and Parish
A fine spring of pure Water at the village of Dunnichen & close to the Mansion. It was formerly called after a Saint Causan or Causnan, but the name was changed to commemorate the battle of Camperdown.
BACKFAULD Backfauld
Backfauld
Backfauld
Estate Plan
Henry Butcher
Charles Roberts
039 [Situation] ¼ mile East of Dunnichen village.
A cottage on the farm of Crosston it is thatched & is in poor repair. on the Estate of Dunnichen.

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Parish of Dunnichen -- Plan 39.10 Trace 1.

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Charles J Fearnside
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