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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLARY BURN Glary Burn
Glary Burn
Glary Burn
A. McFarlane Leytack
W. Gibb, Gamekeeper
Mr. Mitchell Afflochie
D. Mill Shepherd
019 A small tributary of Paphrie Burn flowing from the hillside at Sheilhill. "Glary Burn" is well known
HOLE Hole
Hole
Hole
A. McFarlane Leytack
W. Gibb, Gamekeeper
Mr. Mitchell Afflochie
D. Mill Shepherd
019 Some ruins near the junction of Differin with Paphrie Burn. This name like the one below is well known. A fine elm tree at the Hole is generally referred to as the "Hole Tree".
HIGHLEES Highlees A. McFarlane Leytack
W. Gibb, Gamekeeper
Mr. Mitchell Afflochie
D. Mill Shepherd
019 A ruin north of "Hole" well known by the name. The ruins of the whole of the places (Hole, Highlees, Rivenreed & Sheilhill) are not higher as they at present stand than sheepfolds

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Co. [County] Forfar -- Fearn Parish

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Alison James- Moderator, Caspell

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