OS1/14/59/44B
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TUMULUS [Bell Hillock] | Tumulus | D. Wilkie Esqr. Kirriemuir Miss Wilkie Auchlishie |
032 | A small round eminence composed of earth and stones. It was opened by the late Mr. Wilkie of Auchlishie some years ago, when an Urn and a Spearhead was found, which are presently in possession of Miss Wilkie of Auchlsihie |
BELL HILLOCK | Bell Hillock | Walter McNicol (Redhall) Francis Stuart Baillie Wilkie |
032 | A small round eminence composed of earth and stones. It was opened by the late Mr. Wilkie of Auchlishie some years ago, when an Urn and a Spearhead was found, which are presently in possession of Miss Wilkie of Auchlishie |
HILL OF REDHALL | Hill of Redhall Redhall |
Baillie Wilkie (Factor) Walter McNicol (Redhall) Tittle Deeds to 1773 |
032 | A very prominent feature on the lands of Redhall on which there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. The name is of Gaelic derivation, signifying the Rocky Fortress or Point? |
INVERQUHARITY | Inverquharity Inverquharity Inverquharity Inverquharity Inverquharity |
Thomas Lyell Esqr. of Shielhill Mr. Wilkie, Overseer at Kinnordy D. Wilkie Esqr. Kirriemuir Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) William Ford Occr. [Occupier] |
032 | A fine farm house having extensive offices attached. The property of the heirs of the late Charles Lyell Esqr. of Kinnordy. |
PLASH MILL [Inverquharity] | Plash Mill Plash Mill |
William Ford Mr. Dixon |
032 | A mill for the washing of Flax Yarns situated immediately east of the Offices belonging to Inverquharity. |
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