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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KINNAIRD BURIAL GROUND Kinnaird Old Burying Ground
Kinnaird Old Burying Ground
Kinnaird Old Burying Ground
Kinnaird Parish Old Burying Ground
Mr. Lyall, Factor
Mr. Spankie Forester
Mr. Webster, Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster
The Proprietor, Earl of Southesk who is anxious that the name should not infer the family Burying ground [Initialled] JL
034 This was the Burying Ground of Kinnaird Parish, which , as stated in the New Statistical Account, was disjoined from Farnell about 1633, but was again annexed with the exception of a small part which fell to Brechin Parish. It is well known as the Old Burying Ground of Kinnaird and has several Tomb Stones with legible inscriptions. Several trees are grown up to a good size in the enclosure which has a permanent paling round it. It is on Southesk
WEALTHESTON Wealtheston
Wealtheston
Wealtheston
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
Mr. Lyall, Factor
034 A small Steading to which the name is now applied, but it formerly belonged to the place partly in ruins which is on the roadside to the east of Redford. Lord South Esk is propr. [proprietor]
GREENLAW Greenlaw Valuation Roll
Estate Map
Mr. Lyall, Factor
034 A steading at the south of a very remarkable law from which it is named. This is an out farm of Mains of Farnell on South Esk Estate.

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Co. [County] Forfar -- Farnell Parish

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