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Kettins (continued) [continued from page 3]
and thoroughly enclosed. The lesser or upland part is partly heathy partly covered with plantation but chiefly disposed in pasturage. The soil throughout the lowlands is in general fertile but in the uplands it is thin and light. Two streams one of 6 miles length of course which comes in from Perthshire and flows partly on the bounds and partly in the interior and one of 4 miles length of course which issues from a lochlet in the south-east extremity of the parish and cuts it north-westward into two nearly equal parts - unite a few hundred yards [at] Coupar Angus or the point of their passing into Perthshire and in their progress drive a considerable number of mills. This parish is in the presbytery of Meigle and synod of Angus and Mearns. There is no detached portion of Kettins except the portion already mentioned, nor are any detached portion or portions of any other parish within Kettins

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Parish of Kettins

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