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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MANSE KNOWE | Manse Knowe Manse Knowe Manse Knowe |
P. B. Bairnsfather Esqr. Gask Mr. J. Stewart Farmer Kirktown Mr. J. Guthrie Farmer Blairs |
039 | [Situation] East of Kirktown A small hillock immediately to the South of Dumbarrow Hill. A Manse stood on this eminence which was built about the year 1795, the last vestiges of which were wholly removed about 1838. |
IDVIES BURN | Idvies Burn Idvies Burn Idvies Burn |
P. B. Bairnsfather Esqr. Mr. J. Stewart Mr. J. Guthrie |
039 | [Situation] Tracing Boundary at the N.W. [North West] A small stream rising on the Estate of Idvies - runs in a northerly direction and falls in the Vinny. |
DUMBARROW STRIP | Dumbarrow Strip Dumbarrow Strip Dumbarrow Strip |
P. B. Bairnsfather Esqr. J. Stewart J. Guthrie |
039; 045 | [Situation] On N.Wn. [North Western] boundary. Applied to a narrow piece of ground planted with fir wood, situate on the Estate of Dumbarrow. |
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[Page] 67Parish of Dunnichen (Detached) -- Sheet 39.11 T. [Trace] 2.
Dumbarrow Strip [note]
Strip - a long narrow
plantation or belt of
trees Dr [Doctor] Jamieson Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary]
[Page signed]
Thomas Watson
Corpl. R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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Alison James- Moderator, Caspell
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