OS1/14/42/10
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 10Co. [County] Forfar -- Fearn Parish
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