Forfar (Angus) volume 63

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/14/63/1 LOCHLEE Lochlee Lochlee Lochlee Lochlee Lochlee Lochlee Lochlee Lochlee Lochlee Lochlee New Stat [Statistical] Account Old Stat [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazetteer Sherriff's Returns Valuation Roll County Map Robert Stocks Factor Right Honble. [Honourable] The Earl of Dalhousie Memorials of Angus & Mearns Land of the Lindsays various "This parish derives its name from a lake in the west end of the parish. It is bounded on the north by the parishes of Birse, Aboyne, and Glenmuick, in Aberdeenshire; on the west by Cortachy & Clova; on the south by the united parishes of Lethnot & Navar; and on the east by Edzell. It is situate among the Grampian Mountains the highest range of which separates it from Aberdeenshire. Mount Keen is the highest Mountain in the Parish being 3072 feet above the level of the sea. The whole surface is ruggedly highland, consisting of wild and high mountain-ranges The heights are, for the most part, steep, rocky, and covered with heath, bent or Moss" New Stat A/c [Statistical Account] & Fullarton's Gazetteer There is no part of this parish detached, nor is there any portion of any other parish, contained within the boundary of this Parish.
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OS1/14/63/3 FASHEILACH Fasheilach Fasheilach Fasheilach Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 001 A hill on the boundary between the Counties of Aberdeen and Forfar.
OS1/14/63/3 BURN OF FASHEILACH Burn of Fasheilach Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 001 A good stream rising off "Fasheilach" which after a course of 1½ miles falls into "Water of Mark".
OS1/14/63/3 CRAIG MICHAEL Craig Michael Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 001 A range of small precipices falling to the North side of "Water of Mark," a little below the confluence of "Burn of Fasheilach".
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OS1/14/63/4 HILL OF DOUNE Hill of Doune Hill of Doune Hill of Doune Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 001 A large long ridged topped hill of considerable height, extending from "Glen Mark" to County boundary.
OS1/14/63/4 BURN OF BADDERDOUNE Burn of Badderdoune Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 001 A good stream falling into "Water of Mark" south side of "Doune Hill"
OS1/14/63/4 LITTLE HILL Little Hill Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 001 A name applied to an eminence, situated between, "Burn of Badderdoune" and "Burn of Lunkart,"
OS1/14/63/4 BURN OF LUNKART Burn of Lunkart Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 001 A stream rising near the County Boundary about a mile west of "Hill of Doune". flows Southerly. and falls into Water of Mark near "Craig Michael,"
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OS1/14/63/5 HILL OF CAT Hill of Cat Hill of Cat Hill of Cat Hill of Cat David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Mitchell County Map (Ainslie's) 002 A large and conspicuous, flat topped hill, situated on the County Boundary.
OS1/14/63/5 EAST GRAIN East Grain East Grain David Inglis James Copland Duncan Michie 002 Two small streams, which, with "West Grain" form "Water of Tarf."
OS1/14/63/5 MID GRAIN Mid Grain Mid Grain David Inglis James Copland Duncan Michie 002 Two small streams, which, with "West Grain" form "Water of Tarf."
OS1/14/63/5 BURN OF KINNEAR'S BRIG Burn of Kinnear's Brig David Inglis James Copland Duncan Michie 002 A small stream, falling into "East Grain," Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/5 PULLAR CUY Pullar Cuy David Inglis James Copland Duncan Michie 002 This name is applied to a large Eminence, situated at the junction of the "West Grain", and "Mid Grain" Derivation not known.
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OS1/14/63/6 COCK CAIRN Cock Cairn Cock Cairn Cock Cairn Cock Cairn David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Mitchell, Glenmark County Map 002 A name applied to a prominent hill situated on the most northern portion of the County Boundary.
OS1/14/63/6 LITTLE COCK CAIRN Little Cock Cairn David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Mitchell, Glenmark 002 A small conical eminence, situated between "West Grain" and head of "Mid Grain"
OS1/14/63/6 HILL OF GAIRNEY Hill of Gairney Hill of Cairny David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Mitchell, Glenmark County Map 002 A stony ridged topped hill on the County boundary about a mile south west of "Cock Cairn", Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/6 WEST GRAIN West Grain David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Mitchell, Glenmark 002 A good stream rising off "Cock Cairn", flows southerly, and in conjunction, with East Grain & Mid Grain, forms "Water of Tarf"
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OS1/14/63/7 MOUNT KEEN Mount Keen Mount Keen Mount Keen Mount Keen Mount Keen Mount Keen New Statistical Account County Map Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Mr. Stocks, Factor Fullarton's Gazetteer 002 A high mountain on the boundary between the Counties of Forfar and Aberdeen, It rises high above all the mountains around it and terminates in a peaked top a few yards in diameter, on the summit of which are two layers of granite remarkable from a distance, The Public road from Invermark to Ballater passes over its Western shoulder, - It is the highest and most remarkable mountain in Forfarshire. * "The elevation of Mount Keen (the summit of which forms the boundary between the Counties) is about 4000 feet," New Statistical Account. * "Mount Keen" is a subordinate feature compared with "Glas Maol" and others in the County - the former is 3072 feet, the latter 3501 feet.
OS1/14/63/7 BRAID CAIRN Braid Cairn Braid Cairn Braid Cairn Braid Cairn Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell Glenmark Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Co. [County] Map 002 A hill very little inferior in elevation to the above but by no means so remarkable in appearance, from the flatness of the top, which causing it in a great measure to blend with the hills around it, robs it of a great deal of its importance - Braid a Scotch word signifying Broad - Cairn from Carn.
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OS1/14/63/8 NAKED HILL Naked Hill Naked Hill Naked Hill Naked Hill James Caithness, Shank James Mitchell Glenmark Mr. Inglis, Bailles D. Michie, Ground Officer 002 A prominent, barren topped hill situated 3/4s of a mile East of "Braid Cairn".
OS1/14/63/8 MILLSTONE STRIPE Millstone Stripe James Caithness, Shank James Mitchell Glenmark Mr. Inglis, Baillies D. Michie, Ground Officer 002 A small stream rising at the foot of "Braid Cairn" and flowing into a stream without a name at the South West corner of this trace.
OS1/14/63/8 CLASH RODDEN Clash Rodden James Caithness, Shank James Mitchell Glenmark Mr. Inglis, Baillies D. Michie, Ground Officer 002 A narrow oass or glen between "Easter Barn" and "Burn of Branny" - Clas, a furrow, "Rodden is uncertain,
OS1/14/63/8 SOUND BURN Sound Burn James Caithness, Shank James Mitchell Glenmark Mr. Inglis, Baillies D. Michie, Ground Officer 002 A good stream rising off the West side of "Braid Cairn" and after flowing about 3/4s of a mile unites with the water rising near the Shepherd's hut to form the "Burn of Branny" which bears its name from that point.
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OS1/14/63/9 HILL of SAUGHS Hill of Saughs Hill of Saughs Hill of Saughs Hill of Saughs David Inglis Duncan Michie James Mitchell County Map 002 A name applied to a hill of Considerable height situated between, head of "Easter Burn" and "Burn of Adekimore"
OS1/14/63/9 BURN OF ADEKIMORE Burn of Adekimore David Inglis Duncan Michie James Mitchell 002 A large stream, rising off "Hill of Gairney," flows in an Easterly direction and falls into Water of Tarf at "Broom Knowe," Ad from Allt a stream, More from Mor great, Remainder not known.
OS1/14/63/9 BURN OF ADEDAZZLE Burn of Adedazzle Burn of Adedazzle Burn of Adedazzle David Inglis Duncan Michie James Copland 002 A good vstream rising off East side of "Pullar Cuy" flows southerly and falls into "Water of Tarf", near "Broom Knowe", Ad from Allt a stream.
OS1/14/63/9 BROOM KNOWE Broom Knowe David Inglis Duncan Michie James Copland 002 A flat topped knoll or emminence situated at junction of "Burn of Adekimore" with "Water of Tarf,"
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OS1/14/63/10 HILL OF CORN Hill of Corn Hill of Corn Hill of Corn David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Copland 002 A well known name applied to a low flat ridged topped hill, situated, about a mile north of the old farm house of "Glencart,"
OS1/14/63/10 SMALL BURN Small Burn David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Copland 002 A small stream rising off "Hill of Corn" and falls into "Burn of Cat"
OS1/14/63/10 BURN OF CAT Burn of Cat David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Copland 002 A good stream, having its source on "Hill of Cat" flows southerly and falls into "Water of Tarf"
OS1/14/63/10 RED SHANK Red Shank Red Shank David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Copland County Map (Ainslies) 002 This name is applied to the ridge lying between "Burn of Cat" and "Burn of __
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OS1/14/63/11 WATER OF TARF Water of Tarf Water of Tarf Water of Tarf Water of Tarf Water of Tarf Water of Tarf David Inglis, Baillies. Duncan Michie Ground Officer Land of the Lindsays Old Statistical Account New Stat [Statistical] Account Jervise's Memorials 002 A water of considerable size and length having its source on the southern slope of "Cock Cairn", & bearing this name from the confluence of "West Grain" "Mid Grain" & "East Grain" at "Pullar Cuy" pursues a rapid, and southerly course, and falls into "River North Esk" about half a mile, south of "Tarfside", "Gold is said to abound in the Tarf, particularly at Gracie's Linn (a place so called from a person of that name having been drowned there), where it is said to have been so plentiful at one time, that a lucky lad, in passing the ford gathered his pockets full of it!" (Jervise's Land of the Lindsays) See description of Gracie's Linn,
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OS1/14/63/13 FIR MOUNT Fir Mount Fir Mount Fir Mount David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie, Ground Officer James Caithness, Shank 003 A hill of considerable height, on the Eastern boundary of the Parish, and over which the public road to "Glentanner" passes,
OS1/14/63/13 SLOCHD Slochd David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie, Ground Officer James Caithness, Shank 003 A name applied to a hollow or opening, between, "Fir Mount" and "Mudlee Bracks", Derivation from Slochd a hollow.
OS1/14/63/13 MUDLEE BRACKS Mudlee Bracks David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie, Ground Officer James Caithness, Shank 003 A prominent feature, on the county boundary, between "Aberdeen" & Forfar, and situated west of the head of "Glen Tennet," Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/13 MULNABRACKS [1895] For 1" purposes only. 1895. James Macdonald Esqre., The Fm [The Farm], Huntly N.B. [North Britain] 003
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OS1/14/63/14 HILL OF CAMMIE Hill of Cammie Hill of Cammie Hill of Cammie David Inglis Duncan Michie James Caithness 003 A low ridged topped hill, on the County Boundary, at head of "Glen Tennet", Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/14 LOUP STRIPE Loup Stripe Loup Stripe Loup Stripe James Caithness Duncan Michie Thomas Merry, Mid Cairncross 003 A small stream rising off north side of "Mount Battock", and forming scource of "Burn of Tennet",
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OS1/14/63/15 BURN OF RANTRY Burn of Rantry Burn of Rantry Burn of Rantry Archibald Campbell Forrester James Mitchell Glenmark David Caithness Keeper 005 A name applied to a small stream flowing into north side of "Water of Mark"
OS1/14/63/15 EARN STONE Earn Stone Archibald Campbell Forrester James Mitchell Glenmark David Caithness Keeper 005 This name is applied to a few scattered rocks on the north side of "Muckle Cairn"
OS1/14/63/15 BURN OF BACKIE Burn of Backie Archibald Campbell Forrester James Mitchell Glenmark David Caithness Keeper 005 A small stream falling into "Water of Mark"
OS1/14/63/15 CORRIE BREAC Corrie Breac Archibald Campbell Forrester James Mitchell Glenmark David Caithness Keeper 005 A depression or hollow, on the west side of "Water of Mark" opposite southern extremity of "Hill of Doune"
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OS1/14/63/16 ROUGH BANKS Rough Banks Rough Banks Rough Banks Rough Bank Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness County Map 005 This name is applied to the hillside lying between the "Burn of Roughbanks" and "Burn of Corriefinnie" and sloping towards "Water of Mark,"
OS1/14/63/16 BURN OF ROUGHBANKS Burn of Roughbanks Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A small stream falling into "Water of Mark" situated between "Corrie Breac" and "Rough Banks",
OS1/14/63/16 CRAIG OF DOUNE Craig of Doune Craig of Doon Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness County Map 005 A well known name applied to a large craig, on the north side of "Glen Mark", and about half a mile in length, the eastern extremity is very steep & rugged and forms one of the principal features in the district.
OS1/14/63/16 SADDLE Saddle Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A feature, a little north of "Craig of Doune",
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OS1/14/63/17 GLEN MARK Glen Mark Glen Mark Glen Mark Glen Mark Glen Mark "Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays" Rev. [Reverend] Walter Low Co. [County] Map Old Stat [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazetteer 005 A long glen extending from the "Sheiling" of Mark" to the junction of "Water of Mark" with "Water of "Lee", The hills on both sides are steep and rugged being in many parts quite inaccessible, The "Water of Mark" enters it at its head and flows through the whole of its length, According to Jarvise the word "Mark" in the Norse language signifies a forest.
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OS1/14/63/19 BURN OF PRESNEY Burn of Presney Burn of Presney Burn of Presney Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 A small stream flowing into "Water of Mark" ½ a mile below "South Grain"
OS1/14/63/19 SHIELIN OF MARK Sheiling of Mark Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 A small dwelling house and stable in the Earl of Dalhousie's Deer Forest, occupied by Keepers during Summer.
OS1/14/63/19 ROUND HILL OF MARK Round Hill of Mark Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 A small circular topped hill situated South of the "Sheiling of Mark".
OS1/14/63/19 NORTH GRAIN North Grain Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 A small stream flowing into Water of Mark a little below the "Sheiling".
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OS1/14/63/20 MID GRAIN Mid Grain Mid Grain Mid Grain Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A good stream flowing into "South Grain" near its junction with "Water of Mark".
OS1/14/63/20 SOUTH GRAIN South Grain Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A small stream flowing into "Water of Mark".
OS1/14/63/20 MUCKLE CAIRN Muckle Cairn (and) Thowes House Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A considerable hill feature on the summit of which is an oval shaped ruin well known by the name of "Thowes House,"
OS1/14/63/20 THOWES HOUSE (Ruin) Muckle Cairn (and) Thowes House Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A considerable hill feature on the summit of which is an oval shaped ruin well known by the name of "Thowes House,"
OS1/14/63/20 BURN OF BADRONE Burn of Badrone Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A good stream falling into "Water of Lee" a little above the Stable.
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OS1/14/63/21 CORRIE FINNIE Corrie Finnie Corrie Finnie Corrie Finnie Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A large hollow, or corrie sloping towards "Water of Mark" opposite "Craig of Doune" and north east of "Wolf Craig,"
OS1/14/63/21 BURN OF CORRIEFINNIE Burn of Corriefinnie Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A stream rising off north side of "Wolf Craig" flows northerly and falls into "Water of Mark."
OS1/14/63/21 WOLF CRAIG Wolf Craig Wolf Craig Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness County Map 005 A name applied to a large hill situated north side of "Glen Lee"
OS1/14/63/21 CRAIG NA HERON Craig na Heron Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A small range of rocks and loose stones, south of "Wolf Craig,"
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OS1/14/63/22 SHANK OF LAIRS Shank of Layers Shank of Layers Shank of Layers Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A ridged topped feature, situated between "Burn of Badrone" and "Burn of Layers",
OS1/14/63/22 BURN OF LAIRS Burn of Layers Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A small stream rising off west side of Wolf Craig" flows southerly and falls into "Water of Lee" at the Stable.
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OS1/14/63/23 BLACK HILL OF MARK Black Hill of Mark Black Hill of Mark Black Hill of Mark Black Hill of Mark Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper County Map 005 A long, ridge topped, prominent hill on the Boundary between the Counties of Aberdeen and Forfar.
OS1/14/63/23 GOWAN GRAIN Gowan Grain Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 A small stream flowing into Water of Mark, ½ mile from its head.
OS1/14/63/23 KNOWE OF LEE Knowe of Lee Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 A slight eminence near the source of Water of Lee,
OS1/14/63/23 LITTLE CORRIE BREAC Little Corrie Breac Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 Two prominent depressions in the North side of "Drumhilt".
OS1/14/63/23 MUCKLE CORRIE BREAC Muckle Corrie Breac Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 Two prominent depressions in the North side of "Drumhilt".
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OS1/14/63/24 DRUMHILT Drumhilt Drumhilt Drumhilt Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A high and prominent eminence on the South side of Glen Lee.
OS1/14/63/24 GLEN LEE Glen Lee Glen Lee Glen Lee Glen Lee Jarvises Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Archibald Campbell Old Stat [Statistical] Account Jervise's 005 A narrow glen extending from the source of "Water of Lee", at the North side of "Easter Balloch", to the junction of that stream with "Water of Unich".
OS1/14/63/24 WATER OF LEE Water of Lee Water of Lee Water of Lee Water of Lee Jarvises Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Archibald Campbell Old Stat [Statistical] Account New Stat [Statistical] Account Jervise's Memorials 005 This stream rises off the North side of "Easter Balloch" and flowing through the glen which bears its name (is joined by the "Water of Unich" at the foot of Craig Maskeldie). It then flows Easterly and falls into Loch Lee, from which it emerges at the West end, and flowing past "Invermark Castle" it is joined by the Water of Mark near the parish Church of Lochlee, The united Waters then continue their course under the name of the "North Esk",
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OS1/14/63/25 HUNT HILL Hunt Hill Hunt Hill Hunt Hill Hunt Hill Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness County Map 005 A large prominent isolated hill situated between the "Water of Unich and "Water of Lee"
OS1/14/63/25 CRAIGS OF CORMAUD Craigs of Cormaud Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A name applied to several precipitous rocks on the north slope of "Hunt Hill"
OS1/14/63/25 EARN CRAIG Earn Craig Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A large conspicuous precipice on South side of "Hunt Hill"
OS1/14/63/25 BRUNTWOOD CRAIG Bruntwood Craig Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A prominent rock, situated about 20 chains north east of "Earn Craig",
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OS1/14/63/26 DOG HILLOCKS Dog Hillocks Dog Hillocks Dog Hillocks Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 This name is applied to two small rocky knolls situated at the eastern extremity of the range of precipituous rocks on the South side of "Hunt Hill,"
OS1/14/63/26 EVERAN HILL Everan Hill Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A small conical topped hill, situated between "Cornie Burn" and "Water of Lee"
OS1/14/63/26 BURN OF DAMFF Burn of Damff Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A good stream rising off the west end of "Craig Damff" flows north and falls into "Water of Lee,"
OS1/14/63/26 CORNIE BURN Cornie Burn Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A small stream falling into "Burn of Damff,"
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OS1/14/63/27 WESTER BALLOCH Wester Balloch Wester Balloch Wester Balloch Wester Balloch Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness County Map 005 An isolated hill of considerable height situated between "Water of Unich" and "Burn of Balloch,"
OS1/14/63/27 TOD GRAIN Tod Grain Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A small stream rising on west side of "Wester Balloch", flows north westerly & forms the easterly source of "Water of Mark"
OS1/14/63/27 BACKIE GRAIN Backie Grain Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 005 A small stream falling into "Water of Mark"
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OS1/14/63/29 EASTER BALLOCH Easter Balloch Easter Balloch Easter Balloch Easter Balloch Archibald campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper County Map 005 A prominent isolated hill lying between Water of Unich and the head of Glen Lee, It has probably derived its name from a Bealach, or pass, lying between it and "Wester Balloch".
OS1/14/63/29 WATER OF UNICH Water of Unich Water of Unich Water of Unick Water of Eunoch Water of Unich Water of Enoch Water of Unich Rev. [Reverend] Walter Low, Ph. [Parish] Minister "Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays" New Stat [Statistical] Account County Map Old Stat [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazetteer Jervise's Memorials 005 This Water bears its name from the junction of its two sources - the "Lang Grain" and "South Grain" on 11 Trace 2, It flows in a general Easterly direction to near the "Falls of Damff", when it turns Northerly for the remainder of its course, which is very rugged, It joins the "Water of Lee" at the foot of Craig Maskeldie - The name is spelt in three different ways but is always pronounced as if terminating with the letter "h".
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OS1/14/63/30 BURN OF BALLOCH Burn of Balloch Burn of Balloch Burn of Balloch Archibald Campbell Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness Keeper 005 A small stream rising between Easter and Wester Balloch and falling into "Water of Unich".
OS1/14/63/30 EASTER WATERY KNOWE Easter Watery Knowe Archibald Campbell Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness Keeper 005 A low flat topped hill South of "Water of Unich".
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OS1/14/63/31 CRAIG DAMFF Craig Damff Craig Damff Craig Damff Craig Damph Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper County Map 005 A hill feature, with a few rocks on its East end, at the head of "Burn of Damff".
OS1/14/63/31 FALLS OF DAMFF Falls of Damff Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 A Waterfall about 80 feet in height over which Water of Unich falls in its course.
OS1/14/63/31 FALLS OF UNICH Falls of Unich Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 005 A Waterfall about 50 feet in height over which Water of Unich falls nearly half mile above its junction with "Water of Lee".
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OS1/14/63/32 CRAIG MASKELDIE Craig Maskeldie Craig Maskeldie Craig Maskeldie Craig Meskeldie Craig Maskeldy "Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays" Rev. [Reverend] Walter Low Archibald Campbell County Map Jervise's Memorials 005 A very remarkable and lofty precipice forming one of the principle objects of interest in the parish of Lochlee, It extends nearly from "Water of Unich" to "Carlochy". It can be seen from almost all parts of the parish.
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OS1/14/63/33 BURN OF DOUNE Burn of Doune Burn of Doune Burn of Doune Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 A large stream having its source, between the Public Road, that passes "Mount Keen" and the north end of "Hill of Doune" pursues a South Easterly course and falls into "Water of Mark," at "Cuys" Dun a hill.
OS1/14/63/33 CRAIG GLASH Craig Glash Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 A name applied to a craig, of detached precipituous rocks, situated north side of "Burn of Doune" Creag Ghlas, Grey Craig.
OS1/14/63/33 KNOWE OF CRIPPLEY Knowe of Crippley Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 An eminence of considerable height about three quarters of a mile north of "Craig Doune"
OS1/14/63/33 BURN OF CRAIGGLASH Burn of Craigglash Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 A small stream, rising of "Knowe of Crippley" and falling into "Burn of Doune,"
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OS1/14/63/34 CUYS Cuys Cuys Cuys Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 This name is applied to a large and conspicuous precipice in "Glen Mark" & situated a little north of the junction of " Burn of Doune" with "Water of Mark" Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/34 BURN OF CRIPPLEY Burn of Crippley Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A stream rising north of "Knowe of Crippley" and falling into "Water of Mark" Derivation not known
OS1/14/63/34 COUTERNACH Couternach Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A prominent and rocky, little hill about 30 chains north west of the dwelling house of "Glenmark" Derivation not known.
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OS1/14/63/35 LADDER BURN Ladder Burn Ladder Burn Ladder Burn Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A large stream, rising off eastern slope of "Mount Keen" pursues a southerly course and falls into "Water of Mark" near "Glenmark"
OS1/14/63/35 WATER OF MARK Water of Mark Water of Mark Water of Mark Water of Mark Water of Mark Water of Mark Water of Mark David Inglis Archibald Campbell New Stat. [Statistical] Account Land of the Lindsays Mr. Stocks, Factor Old Stat [Statistical] Account Jervise's Memorials 006 A small river bearing this name from the junction of "Tod Grain" with another small stream on Trace 14 of Sheet 5, It enters "Glen Mark" at its head and runs through the whole of its length. Its sides are in many places very rugged, It joins the "Water of Lee" near the "Manse," which two waters form River North Esk. "The Lee, the Mark and Brany, unite opposite the New Church & form the North Esk," New Stat. [Statistical] Account
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OS1/14/63/37 ROUND HILL Round Hill Round Hill Round Hill Duncan Michie Archibald Campbell James Mitchell 006 A prominent though small hill on the East side of "Easter Burn"
OS1/14/63/37 GLAS CORRIE Glas Corrie Duncan Michie Archibald Campbell James Mitchell 006 A descriptive name (Glas signifying grey) applied to a regular shaped depression at the head of a stream to which it gives its name - From Glas Choire, The grey colored dell.
OS1/14/63/37 CORRIE BREAC Corrie Breac Duncan Michie Archibald Campbell James Mitchell 006 A small corrie in the West side of "Burn of Branny". From Coire Breac, Mottled Dell.
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OS1/14/63/38 EASTER BURN Easter Burn Easter Burn Easter Burn Duncan Michie, Ground Officer James Mitchell, Glenmark Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle 006 A good stream rising between "Mount Keen" and the "Braid Cairn," It pursues a rugged course and falls into "Water of Mark" near the dwelling house of "Glenmark",
OS1/14/63/38 WHITE RUSH White Rush Duncan Michie, Ground Officer James Mitchell, Glenmark Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle 006 A precipice about 50 feet in height over which the "Easter Burn falls in its course.
OS1/14/63/38 PANDEWEN Pandewen Duncan Michie, Ground Officer James Mitchell, Glenmark Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle 006 A flat topped hill lying West of the "Easter Burn". Derivation not known.
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OS1/14/63/39 HILL OF KIRNY Hill of Kirny Hill of Kirny Hill of Kirny Kirny Hill David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Copland County Map 006 A large hill, situated between "Burn of Branny" and "Burn of Kirny"
OS1/14/63/39 CREAG NA H-IOLAIRE Creag na h-Iolaire David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie James Copland 006 A name applied to a rocky hill on East side of "Water of Tarf" and about half a mile west of the old farm house of "Glencat" Creag na h-Iolaire signifies the Eagle's Craig.
OS1/14/63/39 GLENCAT (Ruins) Glencat (Ruins) Glencat (Ruins) Glencat (Ruins) David Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie County Map 006 An old farmhouse, and grazing the Property of the Earl of Dalhousie
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OS1/14/63/40 BURN OF GEALET Burn of Gealet Burn of Gealet Burn of Gealet David Inglis Duncan Michie James Copland 006 A small stream, rising off west end of "Red Shank" and falling into "Burn of Cat" Geal, White Leachd a declivity
OS1/14/63/40 CRAIG BRAWLIN Craig Brawlin David Inglis Duncan Michie James Copland 006 This name is applied to a prominent ridged topped hill, between "Easter Burn", and "Water of Tarf," Derivation not known
OS1/14/63/40 BURN OF GLASSPIT Burn of Glasspit David Inglis Duncan Michie James Copland 006 A small rocky stream, falling into "Water of Tarf" opposite "Craig na h-Iolaire" Glas, grey. pit a hollow.
OS1/14/63/40 EASTER BURN Easter Burn David Inglis Duncan Michie James Copland 006 A good stream rising off "Hill of Saughs" flows southerly joins "Burn of Kirny" thene [thence] united waters bears the name of "Burn of Milton",
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OS1/14/63/41 WHITE'S POOL White's Pool White's Pool White's Pool Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 This name is applied to a rocky pool in the "Water of Mark" opposite "Craig of Doune" and bearing this name from the fact of two brothers named White, being drowned in it, in 1820, "As the two brothers were proceeding to leap across at a spot where the Mark, contracted by craggy rocks on either side into a narrow and rapid torrent, anon pours headlong over a high precipice into a deep eddying abyss, when the elder, having already crossed with facility, perceived that his brother had fallen into the impetuous stream, urged by the impulse of holy affection and by the vain hope of saving his life, rushed in heedlessly after him, and both lametably perished together," (Jervise's Land of the Lindsays)
OS1/14/63/41 DALVANE Dalvane Dalvain Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie County Map 006 A flat topped feature of considerable height, with large precipitous rocks on the east side at the foot of which is situated the small loch of "Carlochy," betwixt which and "Corrie Maud" it is situated,
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OS1/14/63/42 CORRIE MAUD Corrie Maud Corrie Maud Corrie Maud Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 A well known name applied, to a large and rocky depression or corrie, in "Glen Mark" opposite "Craig of Doune" and at the foot of which is situated, "Balnamoon's Cave," From Coire, a dell, Madadh Wolf.
OS1/14/63/42 BALNAMOON'S CAVE Balnamoon's Cave Balnamoon's Cave Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Land of the Lindsays 026 A small natural cavity, with an opening towards the north, which has been built with the view of lessening it, forming a small doorway about 3 feet high and 1½ broad, It is about 9 feet long 5 feet broad and 4 ft [feet] high, and situated at the foot of the rocks on the west side of "Corrie Maud," It was used by the Laird of Balnamoon, as a hiding place during his proscription in the year 1745, "Near the foot of Curmaud Hill, a large natural cavity, with a small opening, is still known as "Bonnymune's Cave", and here the rebel laird of that title long contrived to evade his pursuers, The neighbouring farmer, and many of the inhabitants, not only knew that Balnamoon resided there, but made him their welcome guest on all safe occasions, and, notwithstanding heavy bribes, and the vigilance of spies, the place of his resort was never divulged, (Jervise's Land of the Lindsays,)
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OS1/14/63/43 CARLOCHY Carlochy Carlochy Carlochy Carlochy Carlochy Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie Jervise's Memorials County Map 006 A small loch in "Glen Mark" situated about three quarters of a mile west of the dwelling house of "Glenmark", there is another of the same name at the foot of "Craig Maskeldie" Trace 13, Car a bend or turn, Lochan a little lake.
OS1/14/63/43 HARD HILL Hard Hill Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A name applied to a prominent hill a little west of "Craig Breostock"
OS1/14/63/43 BLACK SKELLY Black Skelly Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A large precipice, situated on the northern slope of "Hard Hill" and about 20 chains south of "Carlochy,"
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OS1/14/63/45 SKEIR CRAIG Skeir Craig Skeir Craig Skeir Craig Skear Craig Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark County Map 006 A steep and somewhat rocky hillside falling to "Easter Burn".
OS1/14/63/45 WET BUSH Wet Bush West Bush Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark County Map 006 A well known name applied to a rocky hillside falling to "Water of Mark", Origin of name unknown.
OS1/14/63/45 BURN OF GLASCORRIE Burn of Glascorrie Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark 006 A good stream rising out of "Glas Corrie" and falling into "Water of Mark" about a mile above the "Manse", See Glas Corrie for Der. [Derivation]
OS1/14/63/45 GLENMARK Glenmark "Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays" Rev. [Reverend] Walter Low Co. [County] Map 006 This was formerly a farm house but is now occupied by a keeper for protection of the Earl of Dalhousie's Deer Forest.
OS1/14/63/45 CRAIG BREOSTOCK Craig Breostock Craig Breostock Craig Breostock Craig Braestock Duncan Michie Archibald Campbell James Mitchell County Map 006 A prominent, precipitous, hillside on the south side of Glen Mark, Creag. a rock, Bristeach, brittle or confused.
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OS1/14/63/46 QUEEN'S WELL Queen's Well Queen's Well Queen's Well Queen's Well Brechin Advertiser Rev. [Reverend] W. Low James Mitchell, Glenmark Mr. Stocks, Factor 006 Her Majesty Queen Victoria in passing from Balmoral to Invermark Lodge, in September last (1861) took a draught of this spring and at the request of the Earl of Dalhousie was pleased to grant that this well be called by this name henceforth; It is already (November) well known by it, - It is a very remarkable spring and exceedingly pure water.
OS1/14/63/46 Site of ROCKING STONE [Gilfumman] Site of Rocking Stone Site of Rocking Stone Land of the Lindsays Mr. Inglis, Baillies 006 "Within the recollection of some living inhabitants the rocking stone of Gilfumman was an entire and interesting object. The stone was well known in the neighbourhood and long considered an infallible discloser of future events; but some mischievous idlers having removed it from its magic pivot, it now lies a large unheeded block at the foot of the mountains", Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays Mr. Inglis Farmer, Bailies, is the only person who recollects seeing it, and though he cannot now point out the exact spot where it stood - it being 30 years since he saw it - considers the part indicated on trace to be very near the place, There being so many large stones at the foot of the mountain it is impossible to pick out the one mentioned above by Mr. Jarvise.
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OS1/14/63/47 BURN OF KIRNY Burn of Kirny Burn of Kirny Burn of Kirny David Inglis John Dunbar Duncan Michie 006 A good stream rising off "Hill of Kirny" flows south easterly, joins the "Easter Burn" a little below "Burnside" thence called, "Burn of Milton,"
OS1/14/63/47 LOCHYLINN Lochylinn David Inglis John Dunbar Duncan Michie 006 A name applied to an eminence or pointed ridge a little south east of "Badalair" Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/47 CORRIE DUFF Corrie Duff Corry Duff David Inglis John Dunbar Duncan Michie County Map 006 This name is applied to a large conspicuous feature, situated between "Burn of Kirny" and "Easter Burn"
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OS1/14/63/48 BADADARRACH Badadarrach Badadarrach Badadarrach David Inglis, Baillies James Mitchell Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 This name is applied to a prominent rocky ridge, situated about a mile north of the "Manse," Bad a Clump, Darrag, an oak tree, Oaks were at one time plentiful on this hill.
OS1/14/63/48 BADALAIR Badalair Badalair David Inglis, Baillies James Mitchell Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer John Dunbar, Garthead 006 A hill of considerable height, between "Burn of Branny, and Burn of Kirny and about ¾ of a mile north west of "Garthead" farm house, Bad a Clump.
OS1/14/63/48 BURN OF BRANNY Burn of Branny Branny Burn David Inglis, Baillies James Mitchell Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer John Dunbar, Garthead County Map 006 A large stream, bearing this name from its northern branch, "Sound Burn" flows in a southerly direction, and falls into "Water of Mark" near the Parish "Church" From Bran a mountain stream
OS1/14/63/48 BURN OF BADERDOUNE Burn of Baderdoune David Inglis, Baillies James Mitchell Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer John Dunbar, Garthead 006 A small stream falling into "Burn of Branny"
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OS1/14/63/49 TORR DUFF Torr Duff Torr Duff Torr Duff David Inglis Baillies John Dunbar, Garthead James Copland, Milton 006 A small circular, mound or knoll, situated about 10 chains north of the farm house of "Baillies" Torr a knoll,
OS1/14/63/49 TORR BREAC Torr Breac David Inglis Baillies John Dunbar, Garthead James Copland, Milton 006 A small oval shaped knoll a little south of "Torr Duff" Torr a knoll, Breac spotted,
OS1/14/63/49 TOD HILLOCK Tod Hillock David Inglis Baillies John Dunbar, Garthead James Copland, Milton 006 A name applied to a knoll, situated a little south of "Torr Breac,"
OS1/14/63/49 TORR TEMPEN Torr Tempen David Inglis Baillies John Dunbar, Garthead James Copland, Milton 006 A conspicuous, small circular, knoll in the centre of an arable field, about 15 chains south of "Baillies," Torr a knoll.
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OS1/14/63/50 BAILLIES Baillies Baillies Baillies Bailies Robert Stocks, Factor David Inglis, Occupier Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Valuation Roll 1859-60 006 A good farmhouse and offices, the Property of the Earl of Dalhousie Derivation probably from Baile a town or farm steading.
OS1/14/63/50 BOGHEAD Boghead Boghead Boghead Robert Stocks, Factor David Inglis, Occupier Duncan Michie, Ground Officer County Map 006 This name is applied, to two cothouses, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/50 BURNSIDE Burnside Burnside Burnside Robert Stocks, Factor David Inglis, Occupier Duncan Michie, Ground Officer County Map 006 A farmhouse and offices the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, and occupied by David Innes,
OS1/14/63/50 KIRNY Kirny Robert Stocks, Factor David Inglis, Occupier Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 A small cothouse, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
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OS1/14/63/51 BADABAY Badabay Badabay Badabay Bodybae David Inglis Baillies Duncan Michie, Ground Officer John Dunbar, Garthead County Map 006 A small dwelling house, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, From Bad a Clump, Beith Birch.
OS1/14/63/51 STONYWELL Stonywell David Inglis Baillies Duncan Michie, Ground Officer John Dunbar, Garthead 006 An old farmhouse, unoccupied, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/51 GARTHEAD Garthead David Inglis Baillies Duncan Michie, Ground Officer John Dunbar, Garthead 006 A farm house and offices, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, and occupied by John Dunbar.
OS1/14/63/51 ARSALLARY Arsallary Arsallary Arsallary Arsallary Robert Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie, Ground Officer John Dunbar Valuation Roll 1859-60 006 This name is applied to a small district, and houses, extending from "Garthead" to "Burnside," Derivation not known.
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OS1/14/63/52 WHITE CAIRN Cairn Cairn Cairn David Inglis Duncan Michie John Dunbar 006 A large circle of small stones, with large ones forming the outside, It is about 33 feet in diameter and 2 ft [feet] in height, and is known in the district as White Cairn, It is artificially constructed.
OS1/14/63/52 MONAWEE Monawee Monawee Monawee Archibald Campbell, Forrester Duncan Michie James Mitchell 006 A name applied to a large hill, forming a Conspicuous feature in the district, and situated about 3/4s of a mile north East of the confluence of "Water of Lee" with "Water of Unich" From Monadh a hill, remainder not known.
OS1/14/63/52 CAMLET Camlet Archibald Campbell, Forrester Duncan Michie James Mitchell 006 Applied to the western declivity of "Monawee" From Cam Crooked, Leachd a declivity.
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OS1/14/63/53 BURN OF CAMLET Burn of Camlet Burn of Camlet Burn of Camlet Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A good stream, falling into "Water of Lee" about 3/4 of a mile north of the junction of "Water of Lee" with "Water of Unich" Cam, Crooked. Leachd a declivity
OS1/14/63/53 CAIRN OF CAMLET Cairn of Camlet Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A name applied, to a fine, and regular shaped feature, situated between "Water of Lee" and "Burn of Camlet,"
OS1/14/63/53 BURN OF BLACKSTOCK Burn of Blackstock Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A small stream, falling into "Water of Lee"
OS1/14/63/53 BURN OF CRAIGNAHERON Burn of Craignaheron 006 A small burn which rises near the north side of Craig na Heron and thence runs into the Water of Lee
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OS1/14/63/54 BRIDGE OF LEE (Ruins) Bridge of Lee (Ruins) Bridge of Lee (Ruins) Bridge of Lee (Ruins) Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Archibald Campbell James Mitchell 006 This name is to a ruin situated near the junction of "Water of Lee" with Water of Unich, The property of Earl of Dalhousie, and lying within the Deer Forest.
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OS1/14/63/55 GILFUMMAN Gilfumman Gilfumman Gilfumman Land of the Lindsays James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 A rocky depression in the South side of Glen Mark commencing at Craig Breostock and terminating at the North extremity of "Craig of Drum". Cul. a recess. Remainder not known.
OS1/14/63/55 OLD MINE (Silver & Lead) [Gilfumman] Old Mine (Silver - lead) Land of the Lindsays James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 A narrow fissure in the rock of Gilfumman into which it penetrates about 30 yards, Mr. Jarvise in his "Land of the Lindsays gives the following note regarding this mine at the foot of Page 82 — "Mr. Edwards in his description of Angus in 1678 says — The great grandfather of the present proprietor of Edzell (Sir David Lindsay) discovered a mine of iron at "Dalbog" — This gentleman's grandson (John of Edzell) found some lead ore near Innermark which he refined, The son of this latter found a very rich mine of lead on the banks of the Mark about a mile up the valley from the Castle of Innermark, In a mountain of hard rock where eighteen miners are digging deeper every day they have come to a large vein of ore, which when the lead is extracted and properly refined, yields a sixty fourth part of Silver, This vein seems to be inexaustible," It was wrought from 1602 down to the close of the 17th. Century, Land of the Lindsays
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OS1/14/63/56 CRAIG OF DRUM Craig of Drum Craig of Drum Craig of Drum Craig of Drum Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer County Map 006 A name applied to the rocks lying between Burn of Laurie and Gilfumman. Creag a rock Drum a ridge.
OS1/14/63/56 DRUM Drum Drum Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer County Map 006 A dwelling house formerly occupied by a game keeper, This is by some thought to be the highest inhabited place in Scotland. Druim a ridge.
OS1/14/63/56 INVERMARK LODGE Invermark Lodge Invermark Lodge Invermark Lodge Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Mr. Stocks Factor Valuation Roll 006 A mansion house built by the Earl of Dalhousie and occupied by him during the Season as a Shooting Lodge, or Summer Residence.
OS1/14/63/56 KIRKTON Kirkton Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Mr. Stocks Factor 006 A dwelling house, with offices, occupied by Lord Dalhousie's Gamekeeper. Before the Parish Church was removed to its present site it was occupied as the "Manse", It is however of much more recent erection than the old "Church" at the foot of the Loch.
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OS1/14/63/57 BURN OF LAURIE Burn of Laurie Burn of Laurie Burn of Laurie Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark 006; 007 A good stream rising off the East side of "Monawee", It falls over a steep and rugged declivity and has a broad bed of rock before reaching Kirkton, It falls into Loch Lee at the Ruined "Church,"
OS1/14/63/57 MINISTER'S CAIRN Minister's Cairn Minister's Cairn Minister's Cairn Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark William Masson, Schoolmaster 006 A prominent erection of stones on the top of the high ridge which slopes to Loch Lee.
OS1/14/63/57 SCHOOL (Ruin) [Loch Lee] School (Ruin) School (Ruin) School (Ruin) Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low William Masson 006 A building contemporary with the "Church" at the end of Loch Lee, (See Trace 14) It is celebrated as being the residence of Alexander Ross A.M. [Master of Arts] author of "Helenore" or the "Fortunate Sheperdess", He was school master of Lochlee parish for 52 years - ending 1784. "The place of the poet's residence is still represented by the rude walls of his cottage and school-house, which are preserved with a commendable reverence for genius and worth, They are just a park breadth North of the Kirkyard: and in their present roofless condition have more the appearance of sheep bughts than that of once inhabited tenements". Land of the Lindsays
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OS1/14/63/58 MEG BLAIR'S WELL Meg Blair's Well Meg Blair's Well Meg Blair's Well Plan of Glebe Rev. [Reverend] W. Low James Mitchell 006 A good spring of pure water forming the head of "Stripe of Droustie".
OS1/14/63/58 SCOTS WELL Scots Well Scots Well Scots Well Rev. [Reverend] W. Low David Christison Auchronie James Mitchell 006 A fine spring of pure water upwards of a quarter of a mile West of Meg Blair's Well.
OS1/14/63/58 DROUSTIE'S WELL Droustie's Well Droustie's Well Land of the Lindsays William Masson, Schoolmaster 006 This well is now muddy from long disuse and the name is nearly unknown. "From the site of the present Manse being called "Droustie" and a fountain near by "Droustie's Well" it may be inferred that these are corruptions of the name of St. Drostan", Land of the Lindsays
OS1/14/63/58 STRIPE OF DROUSTIE Stripe of Droustie Stripe of Droustie Stripe of Droustie Rev. [Reverend] W. Low W. Masson James Mitchell 006 A small stream flowing past the Manse, This and the above are the only relicts of the name of Droustie which applied at one time to an alehouse which stood where the Manse now stands.
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OS1/14/63/59 AUCHRONIE Auchronie Auchronie Auchronie Auchronie Auchrony Val. [Valuation] Roll D. Michie Ground Officer David Christison, Farmer Mr. Stocks, Factor Land of the Lindsay's 006 A good farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, Achadh a Field, remainder not known.
OS1/14/63/59 MANSE [nr Auchronie] Manse (Ph [Parish]) Manse (Ph [Parish]) Manse (Ph [Parish]) Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Land of the Lindsays William Masson, Schoolmaster 006 A good dwelling house erected in 1803 the property of the Heritor of the parish, (Lord Dalhousie is sole heritor) and occupied by the Rev. [Reverend] W. Low. This was formerly the scene of an alehouse which was known by the name of Droustie", inferred to be a corruption of the name of St. Drostan, who planted the early Christian Church by the side of this romantic Loch. in the 6th. or 7th. Century. [Initialled J.B.]
OS1/14/63/59 CHURCH Church (Ph. [Parish]) Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Land of the Lindsays William Masson, Schoolmaster 006 A good building with Burial Ground attached erected at the same time as the "Manse" (1803),
OS1/14/63/59 SCHOOL [nr Auchronie] School (Ph. [Parish]) Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Land of the Lindsays William Masson, Schoolmaster 006 A good building (the Eastmost) used as the Parish School, The Schoolmaster's house is adjacent.
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OS1/14/63/60 INVERMARK CASTLE (In Ruins) Invermark Castle (Ruin) Invermark Castle (Ruin) Invermark Castle (Ruin) Invermark Castle (Ruin) Invermark Castle (Ruin) Invermark Castle (Ruin) New Stat. [Statistical] Account Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Mr. Stocks, Factor Fullarton's Gazetteer Jervises Memorials 006 This Castle or tower is entire except the roof, It is a quadrangle with walls about 50 feet in height and 3 in thickness, The postern — a massive iron gate — still remains in the South side There are now no remains of a moat but traces of other buildings are still to be seen near it. The stone wall round it is of recent erection, "The only building of antiquity is the old Castle of Invermark, situate opposite the Manse, It was built in 1526, It was long the residence of the Lindsays the proprietors of the Parish, The roof was taken off 40 years ago but the walls which are upwards of 3 feet thick and remarkably strong may stand for other three centuries," New Statistical Account. Inbhir, a confluence, Mark, supposed to be a Norse word signifying a forest.
OS1/14/63/60 CROSSTILE Crosstile Crosstile Crosstile David Christison, Auchronie Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Rev. [Reverend] W. Low 006 A small dwelling house on the farm of Auchronie occupied by a Shepherd,
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OS1/14/63/61 DYKEFOOT Dykefoot Dykefoot Dykefoot Dikefoot Duncan Michie David Inglis John Dunbar County Map 006 An old cothouse partly in ruins, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/61 WHITESTONE Whitestones Duncan Michie David Inglis John Dunbar 006 A good cothouse, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/61 BRAIDLEES Braidlees Duncan Michie David Inglis John Dunbar 006 An old cothouse, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/61 CORN MILL [nr Milton] Corn Mill Corn Mill Corn Mill Robert Stocks, Factor David Inglis John Dunbar 006 A good building, used as a corn mill the property of the Earl of Dalhousie
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OS1/14/63/62 MILTON Milton Milton Milton Millton Robert Stocks Factor James Will. Occupier Valuation Roll County Map 006 A neat farmhouse and offices, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/62 BURN OF MILTON Burn of Milton Burn of Milton Burn of Milton David Inglis Duncan Michie John Dunbar 006 A large stream, bearing this name from the junction of "Burn of Kirny" with "Easter Burn" flows Easterly, and falls into "Water of Tarf" near "Burnfoot,"
OS1/14/63/62 HILL OF MILTON Hill of Milton Millton Hill David Inglis Duncan Michie John Dunbar County Map 006 A name applied, to a hill, situated between "Burn of Rowan, and, "Milton,"
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OS1/14/63/63 BURN OF CALANACH Burn of Calanach Burn of Calanach Burn of Calanach John Dunbar, Garthead David Inglis. Duncan Michie. 006 A good stream rising south side of "Badalair" flows in a Easterly direction, and falls into, "Burn of Milton," near Corn Mill, From Culanach, Belonging to the back ground, which is descriptive of this stream's situation.
OS1/14/63/63 CAIRN ROBIE Cairn Robie Cairn Robie Cairn Robie Cairn Robie Robert Gordon. Westbank Charles Davidson. Stylemouth Duncan Michie County Map 006 A well known name applied, to a ridge or hill feature, situated about 20 chains north of the farmhouse of "Westbank"
OS1/14/63/63 WESTBANK Westbank Westbank Westbank Robert Stocks, Factor Robert Gordon, Occupier Valuation Roll 006 A neat and substantial farmhouse and offices, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
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OS1/14/63/65 DOCHTY (Ruins) Dochty (Ruins) Dochty (Ruins) Dochty (Ruins) Archibald Campbell Duncan Michie James Mitchell 006 This was formerly a farm steading, It is now in ruins, and lies within the Earl of Dalhousie's Deer Forest, Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/65 LITTLEBRIDGE (Ruins) Littlebridge Archibald Campbell Duncan Michie James Mitchell 006 This was formerly a farm steading, It is now in ruins, and lies within the Earl of Dalhousie's Deer Forest,
OS1/14/63/65 BRIDE'S BED Bride's Bed Bride's Bed Bride's Bed Land of the Lindsays Archibald Campbell D. Michie 006 A small corrie in the side of Craig Maskeldie, Jarvise, in his "Land of the Lindsays", makes the following mention of this place, - "Another ill fated spot bears the name of the Bride's Bed, and so called, it is said, because of a young bride having lost her life there in crossing the hills from Clova",
OS1/14/63/65 SMITH'S GUTTER Smith's Gutter Smith's Gutter Smith's Gutter Archibald Campbell Duncan Michie James Mitchell 006 A remarkable depression in the South end of Craig Maskeldie.
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OS1/14/63/66 GRYP'S CHAMBER Gryp's Chamber Gryp's Chamber Gryp's Chamber Land of the Lindsays Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 006 A cavern at the foot of Craig Maskeldie, It is about 10 feet high and of irregular shape. "A dark recess called Gryp's Chamber where a notorious reaver of that name is said to have dwelt for many years carrying on a system of lawless and nocturnal plunder". Jervise's "Land of the Lindsays"
OS1/14/63/66 CARLOCHY Carlochy Carlochy Carlochy Land of the Lindsays Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle Duncan Michie, Ground Officer County Map Jervise's Memorials 006 A small but beautiful lake lying at the foot of "Craig Maskeldie," It is a favourite resort of visitors in summer Another small lake bearing the same name is situated in Glen Mark. From Car a Crook, Lochan, a small lake.
OS1/14/63/66 CRAIG NANN Craig Nann Craig Nann Craig Nann Archibald Campbell James Mitchell Duncan Michie 006 A name applied to the rocks on the end of the Shank of Inchgrundle, Der. [Derivation] _ not known.
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OS1/14/63/67 INCHGRUNDLE Inchgrundle Inchgrundle Inchgrundle Inchgrundle Inchgroundale Archibald Campbell Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Mr. Stocks, Factor County Map 006 A good dwelling house with offices, occupied by the Earl of Dalhousie's Deer Forrester. Innis, a sheltered place, Remainder not known.
OS1/14/63/67 CRAIG TURNER Craig Turner Craig Turner Craig Turner Archibald Campbell Duncan Michie James Mitchell, Glenmark 006 A range of steep and irregular rocks at the South West corner of Loch Lee.
OS1/14/63/67 LOCH LEE Loch Lee Loch Lee Loch Lee Loch Lee New Stat. [Statistical] Account Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Mr. Stocks Factor 006 A lake about 1¼ miles long and 30 Chains broad, It is fed by the "Water of Lee," &c, and gives its name to the parish — "The Loch or Lake is formed by the Cavity of high rocky mountains which encompass it on all sides, except the east, It is supplied with Water by rivers and streams " New Stat. [Statistical] Account, Supposed to be derived from Loch Liomh, i.e. glittering, smooth, or glossy Lake.
OS1/14/63/67 [Page] 67 Co. [County] Forfar -- Lochlee Parish Loch Lee [note] "Whether for extent, grandeur or natural scenery or historical interest the lake or loch of Lee the chief source of the North Esk is probably the most remarkable. It is nearly 2 miles long by about ½ broad & is surrounded by almost perpendicular rocks" Jervise's Memorials.
OS1/14/63/68 CRAIG BUCK Craig Buck Craig Buck Craig Buck Craig Buck Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer County Map 006 A gigantic precipice at the West end of Loch Lee, It is in many parts overhanging and looks as if about to topple over. From Creag Buic. i.e. Buck Craig.
OS1/14/63/68 CHURCH (In Ruins) Church (Ruin) Church (Ruin) Church (Ruin) Rev. [Reverend] W. Low William Masson, Schoolmaster Land of the Lindsays 006 The walls of this Church except the South are still entire, It has not been in use since 1803, when the present parish Church was built, There is a grave yard attached. "The old parish kirk is situated at the North east corner of the Loch and was thatched with heath down to the year 1784 when it was covered with grey slates, The walls are thick and strongly built and a loft graced the East, or oriel end, which had a special entrace from the grave yard, Although said to be of unknown antiquity it is not likely that these walls are older, if so old, as the days of the Marquis of Montrose, for all story agrees that while he and his soldiers took refuge here in 1645, they burned the Church to the ground and in all probability these are the remains of the kirk erected after that circumstance". Land of the Lindsays
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OS1/14/63/69 MONK'S POOL Monk's Pool Monk's Pool Monk's Pool Land of the Lindsays Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle George Campbell, Kirkton 006 "A deep pool in the river Lee, immediately south of the farmhouse of Kirkton, has time out of memory borne the significant appellation of the "Monk's Pool", and so termed it is said from the monks having had a right to fish for salmon there during the flesh proscribed season of Lent — five fine large fish were taken out of it some years ago" Land of the Lindsays
OS1/14/63/69 CRAIG DULLET Craig Dullet Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle Duncan Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont Whitehillocks 006 A steep and irregular precipice falling to "Loch Lee". Creag. a rock, Dubh, dark, Leachd a declivity.
OS1/14/63/69 TOD CRAIG Tod Craig Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle Duncan Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont Whitehillocks 006 A portion of hill covered with small rocks at the south east end of "Loch Lee"
OS1/14/63/69 CORRIE HAUSHERUN Corrie Hausherun Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle Duncan Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont Whitehillocks 006 A large and prominent depression in the East side of Cairn Caidloch. Der. [Derivation] not known
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OS1/14/63/70 BURN OF CORRIEHAUSHERUN Burn of Corriehausherun Burn of Corriehausherun Burn of Corriehausherun J. Stormont Whitehillocks Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle D. Michie, Ground Officer 006 A good stream rising out of Corrie Hausherun and falling into Water of Lees opposite the Parish School. Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/70 CRAIG LOUR Craig Lour J. Stormont Whitehillocks Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle D. Michie, Ground Officer 006 A rocky portion of hillside east of "Burn of Corriehausherun," Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/70 WHITEHILLOCKS Whitehillocks J. Stormont Whitehillocks Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle D. Michie, Ground Officer 006 A small dwelling house on the farm of Gleneffock occupied by a shepherd.
OS1/14/63/70 BURN OF CORLICK Burn of Corlick J. Stormont Whitehillocks Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle D. Michie, Ground Officer 006 A small stream flowing into River North Esk a little below Whitehillocks — From Coire a dell, Leac a declivity.
OS1/14/63/70 FAULDHEADS (Ruins) Fauldheads (Ruins) J. Stormont Whitehillocks Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle D. Michie, Ground Officer 006 A number of ruins on the hillside above "Gleneffock"
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OS1/14/63/71 HAUGH Haugh Haugh Haugh Haugh Val. [Valuation] Roll Charles Moir, Farmer D. Michie Ground Officer Mr. Stocks, Factor 006 A small farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/71 GLENEFFOCK Gleneffock Gleneffock Gleneffock New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Land of the Lindsays Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Mr Stocks, Factor Valuation Roll 1859 & 60 County Map 006 A superior farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, It is occupied by the Earl of Wemyss and March as a shooting lodge during the season — Der. [Derivation] not known.
OS1/14/63/71 SLATES Slates Slates Slates D. Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont Whitehillocks J. Mitchell, Glenmark 006 A prominent hill of considerable height shooting out from Cairn Caidloch, of which it is a minor feature _ Derivation of name not known
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OS1/14/63/73 LOCHSIDE Lochside Lochside Lochside Charles Davidson, Stylemouth Robert Gordon, Westbank Duncan Michie 006 A small cothouse, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/73 STYLEMOUTH Stylemouth Stylemouth Stylemouth Stylemouth Robert Stocks, Factor Charles Davidson Occupier Duncan Michie County Map 006 A farm house and offices, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/73 BLACKNESS Blackness Blackness Blackness Duncan Michie John Davidson William Duke, West Migvie 006 A cothouse, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/73 DYKENEUK Dykeneuk Dykeneuk Dykeneuk Dikeneuk John Davidson, Occupier Duncan Michie William Duke, County Map 006 A good dwelling house, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
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OS1/14/63/74 WEST MIGVIE West Migvie West Migvie West Migvie West Migvie Robert Stocks Factor William Duke, Occupier Valuation Roll, County Map 006 A substantial farm house and offices, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/74 EAST MIGVIE East Migvie East Migvie Robert Stocks Factor William Duke Valuation Roll County Map 006 A small farmhouse, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, and occupied by Charles Paterson,
OS1/14/63/74 TILLYBUCKLE Tillybuckle Robert Stocks Factor William Duke Valuation Roll 006 A cothouse, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie
OS1/14/63/74 TIRLYBIRLY Tirlybirly Tirlybirly Tirlybirly Tirlybirly Duncan Migvie John Davidson David Christison, Occupier County Map (Ainslie's) 006 An old farmhouse, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/74 WHIGGINGTON Whiggington Whiggington Whiggington Wigginton Robert Stocks, Factor David Cattanach, Tenant Valuation Roll County Map 006 A small farmhouse and offices, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/74 [Page] 74 County Forfar [Note, to all objects] Derivations of the above are not known.
OS1/14/63/75 CRAIG OF MIGVIE or HILL OF ROWAN Craig of Migvie or Hill of Rowan Craig of Migvie or Hill of Rowan Craig of Migvie or Hill of Rowan Craig of Migvie Duncan Michie, David Inglis, Baillies William Duke, West Migvie County Map 006 An isolated hill, of considerable height, forms one of the principal features in the district, & situated about a mile west of "Tarfside", along its eastern and western base, are numerous cairns or small tumuli. "These warriors (Comyn and Bruce) are locally said to have fought a bloody Battle here, and the artificial looking cairns which lie scattered along the south east side of Rowan hill are called the graves of the slain; and the name of the mountain is said to have had its origin in the adventure of that day, when, as the tradition runs, the king rallied his forces by calling out Row-in!" (See Cairns,) (Jervise's, Land of the Lindsays)
OS1/14/63/75 CHAPEL (In Ruins) [Burn of Rowan] Episcopal Chapel (Remains of) Episcopal Chapel (Remains of) Episcopal Chapel (Remains of) Land of the Lindsays Duncan Michie David Inglis 006 A small ruin, situated on an eminence north side of "Burn of Rowan" and about half a mile west of the present Chapel, It is about 70 feet long and 12 ft [feet] broad, the walls which only remain are about 2 feet thick and the same in height, "Mr Scott came suddenly by his death, 1758, when passing near the ruins of the Episcopal Chapel on the Rowan (which had been burned to the ground by the army), by being thrown from his horse and killed on the spot. (Jervise's Land of the Lindsays)
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OS1/14/63/76 CROSS STONE [West of Tarfside] Cross Stone Cross Stone Cross Stone David Inglis Duncan Michie Land of the Lindsays 006 A stone well known by this name, having the figure of a cross rudely carved upon it, is about 2½ feet high and of an irregular shape, situated on the South side of the public road that crosses "Hill of Rowan" about half a mile west of "Tarfside", "In the midst of these cairns, by the side of the old road across the hill, a large whinstone, with the rudely incised figure of a cross, is pointed out, as that, on which Bruce planted his standard; It is not improbable that the stone bearing a cross upon it may have been here in the days of Bruce, and long before, and may have been connected with St. Drostan's religious establishment, for "Droustie's Meadow" is at no great distance from the spot, and as the Stone has been removed from another part of the hill and placed in its present position within the memory of old inhabitants, it may have been brought originally from the "Meadow," or perhaps, from the more distant site of the supposed primitive church at Droustie," planted in 7th. Century (Jervise's Land of the Lindsays) "Droustie's Meadow" cannot now be pointed out, Mr. Jarvise states it to have been at the "Parsonage" near Tarfside, — Mr. Inglis Farmer, Baillies, — perhaps one of the best authorities in the locality — is of opinion it was near the Manse of Lochlee, and others suppose it to have been near the Ruined "Episcopal Chapel" near the "Rowan".
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OS1/14/63/77 CAIRNS [Hill of Rowan] Cairns Cairns Cairns David Inglis John Davidson Land of the Lindsays 006 Applied to numerous cairns or piles of stones situated on the Eastern and Western base of "Hill of Rowan", they are evidently artificial, and vary in size and shape, being from 33 to about 18 feet in diameter and 2 to 4 ft [feet] in height, a few are apparently oval, but principally circular, there is nothing definite known as to their origin, Jervise, in his Land of the Lindsays, writes the following (as already quoted in description of "Hill of Rowan",) "These warriors (Comyn & Bruce) are locally said to have fought a bloody battle here, and the artificial-looking cairns, which lie scattered along the south-east side of Rowan hill are called the graves of the slain, About the time of Bruce and Comyn's alleged meeting here, the former was so seriously indisposed, that his life was despaired of, and on all occasions he avoided battle; for, instead of being able to mount a prancing charger, he was so weak that his soldiers had to carry him on a litter, and he continued in that state down to the battle of Old Meldrum, which was fought on the 22nd of May in the following year, when he defeated Buchan, with great slaughter, and harried his possessions, Thus, every circumstance combines to shew that the idea of Bruce having fought here has no foundation; and although elf-shot or flint arrow heads, and other remains of early warfare, have occassionally been found buried in these cairns, they must have belonged to heroes of Earlier times than those of Bruce, and to conflicts unrecorded," (Jervise's Land of the Lindsays) " Several tumuli occur upon the low barren ground of the parish, One of these was opened sometime ago by a blacksmith, who found in it the head of a battle axe, which he did not scruple to make into hob-nails", It cannot now be pointed out, (Old Statistical Account)
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OS1/14/63/78 BURN OF ROWAN Burn of Rowan Burn of Rowan Burn of Rowan David Inglis Duncan Michie John Davidson 006 A small stream rising a little East of the farmhouse of "Stylemouth" flows Easterly, and falls into "River North Esk" near "Woodhaugh".
OS1/14/63/78 GLEN ESK Glen Esk Glen Esk Glen Esk Glen Esk Glen Esk Land of the Lindsays New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account The Right Honble. [Honourable] the Earl of Dalhousie Memorials of Angus & Mearns 006; 013 Applied to the valley of the River North Esk from the Lodge of Invermark in Lochlee (Sheet 6) to the confluence of the Burn of Auchmull near Castle of Auchmull (Sheet 13 & 14 Edzell)
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OS1/14/63/79 CAIRNY HILL Cairny Hill Cairny Hill Cairny Hill Charles Christison Mr. Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie Gd. [Ground] Officer 007 A low hill situated North of the dwelling house of "Easterton".
OS1/14/63/79 BURN OF BERRYBUSH Burn of Berrybush Charles Christison Duncan Michie James Caithness, Shank 006 A stream bearing this name from its source till it takes a considerable turn, when it changes its name to "Crosspit Burn,"
OS1/14/63/79 CROSSPIT BURN Crosspit Burn Charles Christison Duncan Michie James Caithness, Shank 007 The continuation of the above stream till it falls into "Burn of Tennet" nearly ½ a mile above "Cove".
OS1/14/63/79 MID BURN Mid Burn (and) Easter Burn Charles Christison Duncan Michie James Caithness, Shank 007 Two streams running nearly parallel and falling into Crosspit Burn on its Eastern side.
OS1/14/63/79 EASTER BURN Mid Burn (and) Easter Burn Charles Christison Duncan Michie James Caithness, Shank 006 Two streams running nearly parallel and falling into Crosspit Burn on its Eastern side.
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OS1/14/63/80 BURN OF KEDDLOCH Burn of Keddloch Burn of Keddloch Burn of Keddloch Kidloch Burn Mr. Stocks Factor Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer James Caithness, Shank 007 A good stream rising off the "Fir Mount" and falling into "Water of Tarf" near "Keddloch". Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/80 LINNBEG Linnbeg Linnbeg Linnbeg Mr. Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Charles Christison 007 A small round topped hill on the road from Tarfside to Glen Tanner. Derivation not known
OS1/14/63/80 PAMPHEL BURN Pamphel Burn Mr. Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Charles Christison 007 A stream bearing this name from its source to a Lade after which it changes its name to "Burn of Clearach". Derivation not known
OS1/14/63/80 BURN OF CLEARACH Burn of Clearach Mr. Inglis, Baillies Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Charles Christison 007 The continuation of the above stream which falls into "Water of Tarf" a little West from "Shinfar". Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/80 [Page] 80 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee [Note to Burn of Kedloch and Pamphel Burn] Sheet 3
OS1/14/63/81 BURN OF GREENBUSH Burn of Greenbush Burn of Greenbush Burn of Greenbush James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Charles Christison 007 A small stream falling into the South east side of "Burn of Tennet,"
OS1/14/63/81 CAMMIE BURN Cammie Burn James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Charles Christison 007 A small stream, rocky at its head, falling into the North side of "Burn of Tennet," Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/81 BENNYGRAY Bennygray James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Charles Christison 007 A prominent hill on the east side of Glen Tennet. Derivation not known
OS1/14/63/81 BURN OF TENNET Burn of Tennet Burn of Tennet Burn of Tennet Tennet Burn Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie James Caithness County Map 007 A large stream rising between "Cammie Hill" and "Mount Battock", It is called "Loup Stripe" at its head. It flows through "Glen Tennet" and falls into "Water of Tarf" near "Shinfar".
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OS1/14/63/82 MOUNT BATTOCK Mount Battock Mount Battock Mount Battock Mount Battock Mount Battock Mount Battoch New Stat. [Statistical] Account County Map Land of the Lindsays Mr. Stocks Factor Rev. [Reverend] W. Low Fullarton's Gazetteer 007 One of the highest mountains in Forfarshire and second in importance to "Mount Keen", It rises high above all the hills around it, and is a prominent object in some directions for 30 miles. It has two tops the "Wester Cairn" forming one, and the point where the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station is the other, Derivation Monadh Badach The mountain abounding in groves, thickets &c. with which nearly all of those hills were at one time more or less abundant. [Initialled] T.B. "Mount Battock is 3465 feet high" New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
OS1/14/63/82 WESTER CAIRN Wester Cairn Wester Cairn Wester Cairn James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Charles Christison, Glentennet 007 A prominent feature forming the Western top of "Mount Battock".
OS1/14/63/82 BLACK CRAIG Black Craig James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Charles Christison, Glentennet 007 A few scattered rocks on the Southern side of Mount Battock
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OS1/14/63/83 WHITE BURN White Burn White Burn White Burn Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer James Caithness, Shank Charles Christison, Glentennet 007 A good stream rising from a spring on the County Boundary & forms the boundary between this parish and that of Edzell for the whole of its course, It unites with the "Black Burn" to form the Burn of Turret.
OS1/14/63/83 STRIPE OF GLACK Stripe of Glack Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer James Caithness, Shank Charles Christison, Glentennet 007 A small stream rising off "Mount Battock" and flowing into "White Burn" _ Glac a hollow
OS1/14/63/83 KEDDLOCH (Ruin) Keddloch (Ruin) Keddloch (Ruin) Keddloch (Ruin) Kedloch Kidloch Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Ground Officer Alexander Ego Farmer Valuation Roll County Map 007 A ruined farm steading on the estate of the Earl of Dalhousie Derivation not known
OS1/14/63/83 COVE (Ruins) Cove (Ruins) Cove (Ruins) Cove (Ruins) Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Ground Officer Alexander Ego Farmer County Map 007 Similar in description to above — Except that two houses in ruins are at "Cove"
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OS1/14/63/84 GLEN TENNET Glen Tennet Glen Tennet Glen Tennet Glen Tennet Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Charles Christison Valuation Roll 007 A narrow glen extending from the County Boundary in the north east to the "Water of Tarf" in the south west, The "Burn of Tennet" flows through it _ Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/84 GLENTENNET Glentennet Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Charles Christison 007 These three farms Easterton, Midton, & Middleford, were formerly seperate steadings, but are now all included in one farm under the name of "Glentennet", They are the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/84 EASTERTON Easterton Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Charles Christison 007 These three farms Easterton, Midton, & Middleford, were formerly seperate steadings, but are now all included in one farm under the name of "Glentennet", They are the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/84 MIDTON Midton Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Charles Christison 007 These three farms Easterton, Midton, & Middleford, were formerly seperate steadings, but are now all included in one farm under the name of "Glentennet", They are the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/84 MIDDLEFORD Middleford Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Charles Christison 007 These three farms Easterton, Midton, & Middleford, were formerly seperate steadings, but are now all included in one farm under the name of "Glentennet", They are the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/84 SHINFAR Shinfar Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Charles Christison 007 A small farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, Derivation not known.
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OS1/14/63/85 BURN OF BENNYFUNNER Burn of Bennyfunner Burn of Bennyfunner Burn of Bennyfunner Charles Christison, Glentennet James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, G. [Ground] Officer 007 A small stream falling into South side of "Burn of Tennet" near "Cove" _ Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/85 BURN OF BENNYGLOWER Burn of Bennyglower Charles Christison, Glentennet James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, G. [Ground] Officer 007 A small stream falling into the south side of "Burn of Tennet" _ Derivation not known
OS1/14/63/85 MOUNT EEN Mount Een Charles Christison, Glentennet James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, G. [Ground] Officer 007 A prominent feature on the range running between "Craig Soales" and "Mount Battock" From Monadh Shithein, Hill of a little knoll.
OS1/14/63/85 BLACK BURN Black Burn Charles Christison, Glentennet James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, G. [Ground] Officer 007 A good stream rising between "Bennygray" and "Mount Battock", It unites with the "White Burn" at the foot of "Allrey" to form the "Burn of Turret".
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OS1/14/63/86 CASTLE HILL Castle Hill Castle Hill Castle Hill Castle Hill James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Robert Gibb, Ardoch County Map 007 A small though prominent round topped hill on the South side of "Black Burn,"
OS1/14/63/86 LADY HOLMS Lady Holms James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Robert Gibb, Ardoch 007 A small stream which unites with "Castlehill Burn" to form "Crosspit Burn".
OS1/14/63/86 CASTLEHILL BURN Castlehill Burn James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Robert Gibb, Ardoch 007 A good stream rising off "Castle Hill," It unites with "Lady Holms" to form "Crosspit Burn".
OS1/14/63/86 BLIND BURN Blind Burn James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Robert Gibb, Ardoch 007 A name applied to the top of "Hazel Burn", the name changes when the stream runs southerly
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OS1/14/63/87 ALLREY Allrey Allrey Allrey Alrie James Caithness Shank Duncan Michie Gd. [Ground] Officer Robert Gibb, Ardoch County Map 007 A small but prominent hill on the south west side of Burn of Turret.
OS1/14/63/87 CRAIG SOALES Craig Soales James Caithness Shank Duncan Michie Gd. [Ground] Officer Robert Gibb, Ardoch Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays 007 A high round topped hill forming the Southern end of a range which runs to Mount Battock, on the North, _ Silver was formerly sought for near the foot of this hill, and traces of the workings still remain though the mouth of the mine is filled up with fallen debris, and not now descernible _____ "Those mines (those of Glenesk) were not again wrought until 1728, when the South Sea Company tried to find silver in the mine at "Craig Soales" but the overseer of the work being bribed, as the common tradition runs, the work was given over as an irremunerative concern", Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/87 OLD MINE (Silver & Lead) [Craig Soales] Old Mine (Silver Lead) James Caithness Shank Duncan Michie Gd. [Ground] Officer Robert Gibb, Ardoch Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays 007 A high round topped hill forming the Southern end of a range which runs to Mount Battock, on the North, _ Silver was formerly sought for near the foot of this hill, and traces of the workings still remain though the mouth of the mine is filled up with fallen debris, and not now descernible _____ "Those mines (those of Glenesk) were not again wrought until 1728, when the South Sea Company tried to find silver in the mine at "Craig Soales" but the overseer of the work being bribed, as the common tradition runs, the work was given over as an irremunerative concern", Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays Derivation not known.
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OS1/14/63/88 BURN OF BADLESSIE Burn of Badlessie Burn of Badlessie Burn of Badlessie Mr. Inglis Baillies James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer 007 A small stream flowing into "Water of Tarf" near "Gracie's Linn", Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/88 GRACIE'S LINN Gracie's Linn Gracie's Linn Mr. Inglis Baillies James Caithness, Shank Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Jarvises Land of the Lindsays 007 A small waterfall on the "Water of Tarf", ____ "The still more precious metal of gold is said to abound in the "Tarf" particularly at a place called Gracie's Linn (a place so called from a person of that name having been drowned there) where it is said to have been so plentiful at one time, that a lucky lad, in passing the ford gathered his pockets full of it"! Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays
OS1/14/63/88 BURNFOOT Burnfoot Burnfoot Burnfoot Mr. Stocks, Factor D. Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Mr. Inglis, Baillies 007 A small farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/88 SCHOOL [nr Burnfoot] School Mr. Stocks, Factor D. Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Mr. Inglis, Baillies 007 An old building, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, used as a school in connection with the Free Church.
OS1/14/63/88 [Page] 88 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/89 BROWN'S TOWERS Brown's Towers Brown's Towers Brown's Towers David Inglis. Baillies Duncan Michie. Ground Officer James Caithness, Shank 007 This name is applied to a prominent knoll, on the ridge between, "Craig Soales" and "Mount Een"
OS1/14/63/89 BURN OF GREENHOLM Burn of Greenholm Burn of Greenholm Burn of Greenholm James Caithness Duncan Michie Thomas Merry. Mid Cairncross 007 A small stream rising off south side of "Craig Soales" and falling into "Burn of Laurie" at Broomfauld,"
OS1/14/63/89 HAZEL BURN Hazel Burn James Caithness Duncan Michie Thomas Merry. Mid Cairncross 007 A name applied to the continuation of "Blind Burn", flows Southerly, joins Crosspit Burn, and thence called "Burn of Blackhills,
OS1/14/63/89 BLACKCRAIGS Blackcraigs Blackcraigs Blackcraigs Blackcraigs Robert Stocks, Factor James Caithness. Valuation Roll County Map 007 A farm steading, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/89 [Page] 89 County Forfar -- Ph. [Parish] of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/90 WESTER AUCHEEN Wester Aucheen Wester Aucheen Wester Aucheen Robert Stocks. Factor John Christison, Tenant Valuation Roll. 007 A farmhouse and steading, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie See Mill of Aucheen for derivation.
OS1/14/63/90 BROOMFAULD Broomfauld Broomfauld Broomfauld Broomfauld John Christison James Caithness Thomas Merry County Map 007 A cothouse on the farm of "Wester Aucheen", the property of the Earl of Dalhousie
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OS1/14/63/91 BURN OF TURRET Burn of Turret Burn of Turret Burn of Turret New Stat. [Statistical] Account Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Gd. [Ground] Officer 007 A considerable stream formed from two sources the "Black" and "White Burns", It forms the boundary between the Parishes of Lochlee and Edzell for the whole of its course, and falls into "River North Esk" near "Millden".
OS1/14/63/91 CROSSPIT BURN Crosspit Burn James Caithness Shank Duncan Michie 007 A good stream bearing this name from the junction of "Lady Holms" and "Castlehill Burn", It unites with "Hazel Burn" to form "Burn of Blackhills" which name it retains till it falls into "Burn of Turret", ¼ of a mile south of Shank,
OS1/14/63/91 BURN OF BLACKHILLS Burn of Blackhills James Caithness Shank Duncan Michie 007 It [Crosspit Burn] unites with "Hazel Burn" to form "Burn of Blackhills" which name it retains till it falls into "Burn of Turret", ¼ of a mile south of Shank,
OS1/14/63/91 BLACKHILLS Blackhills Blackhills Blackhills Mr. Stocks, Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll Duncan Michie 007 A small farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
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OS1/14/63/92 SHANK Shank Shank Shank Shank Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie Val. [Valuation] Roll County Map 007 A small farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/92 CAIRNS [Shank] Cairns See Sheet 6 Trace 16 007 The same description applies to these as was given in Trace 16 of Sheet 6.
OS1/14/63/92 [Page] 92 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/93 RIVER NORTH ESK River North Esk Estate Map Robert Hector Esqr. The Rev. [Reverend] H. Stewart New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] 007 The principal sources of this river are the "Waters of Unich", "Lee", and "Mark", all of which rise on the Western boundary of this Parish, and flow in a general easterly direction, The "Water of Unich" joins the "Lee" at the foot of "Craig Maskeldie", The "Lee" after passing through "Loch Lee" joins the "Mark" not far from the Parish Church, after which their united Water bears the name of the "North Esk", It flows eastwards through the parish of Lochlee till joined by the "Burn of Keeny" from the South, It then forms the boundary of the parishes of Lochlee and Edzell till joined, from the North, by the "Burn of Turret", It then flows through Edzell parish to the Woods of the "Burn" when it becomes the boundary between the Counties of Forfar and Kincardine till it reaches the German Ocean, about 3 miles north east of Montrose. "The "Lee", the "Mark", and "Brany", all unite opposite the New Church to form the North Esk". New Stat. [Statistical] Account
OS1/14/63/93 [Page] 93 County of Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee [Authorities have been copied from River South Esk entry in Oathlaw Parish, volume 75 page 23, as per note given here:] The same written authorities to be used as for River South Esk. (In Name Book of Oathlaw Parish.
OS1/14/63/94 EPISCOPAL CHAPEL [Tarfside] Episcopal Chapel Episcopal Chapel Episcopal Chapel Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Simpson Land of the Lindsays Valuation Roll 007 A neat building erected in 1809 - the property of the members of that body within the parish. It was never consecrated and therefore has no name.
OS1/14/63/94 PARSONAGE [Tarfside] Parsonage Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Simpson Land of the Lindsays Valuation Roll 007 A neat dwelling house occupied by the Curate of the above Chapel. It was built in 1810.
OS1/14/63/94 SCHOOL [Tarfside] School Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Simpson Land of the Lindsays Valuation Roll 007 A good building used as a Schoolhouse in connection with the Episcopal Chapel,
OS1/14/63/94 WOODHAUGH Woodhaugh Woodhaugh Woodhaugh Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Mr. Stocks Factor Archibald Stewart, Buskhead 007 A cothouse on the North side of River North Esk.
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OS1/14/63/95 BLUE CAIRN Cairn Cairn Cairn Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer James Caithness, Shank Thomas Merry, Mid Cairncross 007 A very large circular pile of stones, near Tarfside, It is set at the bottom with a ring of large stones, and smaller ones are piled on the top of them, It is about 50 links in diameter. It is usually called the "Blue Cairn" in the neighbourhood, It is the most perfect, though not the largest, of four similar Cairns in this neighbourhood, One near the farm of "Baillies" on Sheet 6., One about 1½ miles from this, near the side of the public road along the Southern foot of Craig Soales and another on the Edzell side of the "Burn of Turret" _ It is not improbable that this Cairn may have had a Cross on or near it, from the fact of a portion of this district going by the name of Cairncross, but there is no tradition concerning it.
OS1/14/63/95 [Page] 95 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/96 MILE CAIRN Cairn Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer James Caithness, Shank Thomas Merry, Mid Cairncross 007 A cairn similar in description and dimensions to the one on the other side, but has been somewhat tampered with in a search after its contents, It is situated in the north east corner of this trace and is known in the neighbourhood as the "Mile Cairn".
OS1/14/63/96 [Page] 96 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/97 TARFSIDE Tarfside Tarfside Tarfside Tarfside Tarfside Val. [Valuation] Roll Mr. Stocks, Factor Rev. [Reverend] Walter Low County Map Land of the Lindsays 007 A small hamlet situated near the confluence of "Water of Tarf" with "River North Esk" _ It is the most important place in this parish, It is the property (as is the whole parish) of the Earl of Dalhousie, _ The name applies to the "Episcopal Chapel" and houses about it and the group of houses on the north east side of Water of Tarf.
OS1/14/63/97 UPPER CAIRNCROSS Upper Cairncross Upper Cairncross Upper Cairncross Mr. Stocks, Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll Duncan Michie 007 An inferior farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie,
OS1/14/63/97 CROFT Croft Croft Duncan Michie Mr. Stocks, Factor 007 A cot house on the above farm.
OS1/14/63/97 MID CAIRNCROSS Mid Cairncross Mid Cairncross Mid Cairncross Val. [Valuation] Roll Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie 007 A small farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/97 [Page] 97 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/98 NETHER CAIRNCROSS Nether Cairncross Nether Cairncross Nether Cairncross Val. [Valuation] Roll Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie 007 A new building the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, and occupied by his ground officer.
OS1/14/63/98 FREE CHURCH [nr Tarfside] Free Church Free Church Free Church Rev. [Reverend] A. McIlwraith Mr. Stocks, (Factor) Val [Valuation] Roll 007 A good building of recent erection, the property of the Members of that Congregation.
OS1/14/63/98 FREE CHURCH MANSE [nr Tarfside] Free Church Manse Rev. [Reverend] A. McIlwraith Mr. Stocks, (Factor) Val [Valuation] Roll 007 A good building of recent erection, the property of the Members of that Congregation. It is occupied by the Minister of the Free Church.
OS1/14/63/98 ARDOCH Ardoch Ardoch Ardoch Ardoch Mr. Stocks Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll Duncan Michie Land of the Lindsays 007 A farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie _ Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/98 [Page] 98 Co. [County] of Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/99 BANKHEAD Bankhead Bankhead Bankhead Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie David Gibb, Ardoch 007 A cothouse on the farm of Ardoch.
OS1/14/63/99 BURN OF MANGEY Burn of Mangey Burn of Mangey Burn of Mangey Duncan Michie Thomas Merry, Mid Cairncross David Gibb, Ardoch 007 A good stream bearing this name from the junction of two streams west of "Bankhead," till it falls into "River North Esk," Derivation not known
OS1/14/63/99 RETREAT Retreat Retreat Retreat Val. [Valuation] Roll Mr. Stocks, Factor Duncan Michie 007 A neat cottage the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, and used as a summer residence by Mr. Guthrie.
OS1/14/63/99 [Page] 99 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/100 STONE [Ardoch] Stone Stone Stone Land of the Lindsays Duncan Michie David Gibb Ardoch 007 A common whinstone with a few remarkable cuts on the top of it, apparently done with a saw, or other instrument. There is the following tradition regarding it - "A stone among the birks at "Ardoch" bearing a few oblique lines, is pointed out as that on which Bruce sharpened his sword after a supposed engagement on the Rowan," - Jarvise's Land of the Lindsays
OS1/14/63/100 BUSKHEAD Buskhead Buskhead Buskhead Mr. Stocks, Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll Duncan Michie County Map 007 Two farm steadings the property of the Earl of Dalhousie - Derivations not known
OS1/14/63/100 TURNABRAIN Turnabrain Turnabrain Turnbrain Mr. Stocks, Factor Val. [Valuation] Roll Duncan Michie County Map 007 Two farm steadings the property of the Earl of Dalhousie - Derivations not known
OS1/14/63/100 [Page] 100 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee Stone [note] Should not this be written in G. [German] Text?
OS1/14/63/101 BURN OF LINNS Burn of Linns Burn of Linns Burn of Linns James Caithness James Jolly, Mill of Aucheen James Esplin, Fernybank 007 A small stream, rising about ¾ of a mile west of "Wester Aucheen", and falls into "Burn of Laurie"
OS1/14/63/101 BURN OF LAURIE Burn of Laurie James Caithness James Jolly, Mill of Aucheen James Esplin, Fernybank 006; 007 A good stream rising near "Brown's Towers" flows south and Easterly, and falls into "Burn of Turret" a little north of "Millden Lodge,
OS1/14/63/101 CRAIG CRANE Craig Crane James Caithness James Jolly, Mill of Aucheen James Esplin, Fernybank 007 A name applied to a rocky feature of considerable height west of Modlach Hill. Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/101 CUTTLEHAUGH Cuttlehaugh James Caithness James Jolly, Mill of Aucheen James Esplin, Fernybank 007 A good dwelling house the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/101 [Page] 101 County Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/102 MODLACH HILL Modlach Hill Modlach Hill Modlach Hill Modlach Hill Duncan Michie James Esplin James Caithness Land of the Lindsays 007 This name is applied to a large flat topped hill, of no great height. It forms one of the principal features in the district, and over which the old road to Invermark" passes, and on its summit stands St Andrews Tower. Derivation from Mod, a court of justice. Leac a declivity. The "Court Hillock" lies at the foot of this.
OS1/14/63/102 ST. ANDREW'S TOWER St Andrews Tower St Andrews Tower St Andrews Tower Inscription James Esplin James Caithness 007 A circular building situated on Summit of "Modlach Hill". It is about 20 feet high, and 4 feet in diameter, at the base which is a small apartment, capable of holding two or three persons, and Erected in 1826, by the St. Andrews Lodge of free masons as a place of shelter for travellers while crossing the hill in a snow storm.
OS1/14/63/102 WEST AUCHINTOUL West Auchintoul West Auchintoul West Auchintoul West Auchintoul West Auchintoul Robert Stock, Factor John Pirie, Occupier Duncan Michie Valuation Roll County Map 007 A good farm steading, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie, Achad an t-Sabhail, Field of the barn.
OS1/14/63/102 [Page] 102 County Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/103 FERNYBANK Fernybank Fernybank Fernybank Ferneybank Fernybank Robert Stocks Factor James Esplin Occupier James Jolly. Valuation Roll Land of the Lindsays 007 A good dwellinghouse and offices, the property of Earl of Dalhousie
OS1/14/63/103 FLINT ARROWHEADS FOUND HERE [Fernybank] Flint arrowheads found here Flint arrowheads found here James Jolly James Esplin James Caithness 007 This name [Court Hillock] is applied to a knoll, now greatly defaced, by being lately cut and levelled for the building of the dwelling house and offices of "Fernybank", the East side is pretty Entire and covered with trees, and the South occupied as a garden, in which flint arrow heads were found some years ago, at place indicated by cross on trace,
OS1/14/63/103 COURT HILLOCK Court Hillock Court Hillock Coort-hill James Jolly James Esplin James Caithness Land of the Lindsays 007 This name is applied to a knoll, now greatly defaced, by being lately cut and levelled for the building of the dwelling house and offices of "Fernybank", the East side is pretty Entire and covered with trees, and the South occupied as a garden, in which flint arrow heads were found some years ago, at place indicated by cross on trace, "A hillock close to Fernybank, on the South East side of the Modlach hill is yet known as "the Coort-hill" (perhaps an abbreviated form of the meaning of the large hill of Modlagh i.e. "the law, or hill of the court of justice") and may have been so named from the baron's court having assembled there." Jervise's Land of the Lindsays
OS1/14/63/103 [Page] 103 County Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/104 CAIRN (Site of) [Fernybank] Site of Cairn Site of Cairn Site of Cairn James Esplin James Jolly Land of the Lindsays 007 Applied to a place indicated by cross on trace about 8 chains south west of "Fernybank" "About the year 1830, while the tenant of Fernybank was levelling a hillock in the haugh betwixt the farm house and the Powpot Bridge" (about two miles north west of Colmeallie). he removed a number of stones varying in height and breadth from eighteen to twenty-four inches. They were ranged singly and in a circle at short distances from one another, and enclosed an area of about twelve feet in diameter. On trenching down the knoll, the encircled part (unlike the rest of the haugh, which was of a gravelly soil), was found to be composed of fine black earth but on removing several cart loads, operations were obstructed by a mass of stones, which occupied much the same space and form as the layer of earth. Curiosity prompted the farmer to continue his labours farther, but after digging to the depth of three or four feet and finding stones only, he abandoned the work in despair without finding anything worthy of notice." Jervise's Land of the Lindsays. In contradiction to the above the tenant of Fernybank who gave the information to Mr. Jervise, states that he continued the search to the bottom of the Cairn and found a quantity of Charred wood.
OS1/14/63/104 SPEARHEAD FOUND HERE [Fernybank] Spearhead found here Spearhead found here James Esplin Land of the Lindsays 007 A spear head was found a little south west of "Site of Cairn", "Since then (1830) several pieces of old warlike instruments, both in the shape of flint arrowheads and stone hatchets have been found in the same haugh, and so late as 1851, a spear head made of iron, and about fifteen inches long, was also discovered" (Jervise's Land of the Lindsays)
OS1/14/63/104 [Page] 104 County Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/105 STONE CIST FOUND HERE [Mill of Aucheen] Stone Coffin found here Stone Coffin found here Stone Coffin found here Stone Coffin found here James Jolly James Esplin James Duke, Colmeallie Land of the Lindsays 007 Nearly 40 years ago in improving the fields East of Corn Mill of Aucheen, a stone Coffin was found beneath a cairn of stones of several feet in depth. "It was about four feet long, composed of rude slabs at the top, sides and ends," and contained human remains, place indicated by cross on trace.
OS1/14/63/105 CINERARY URN FOUND HERE [Mill of Aucheen] Urn found here Urn found here James Jolly James Esplin 007 At place indicated by cross in an arable field about 10 chains south of the farm house of "Mill of Aucheen", an Urn containing human bones, was discovered about 30 years ago.
OS1/14/63/105 [Page] 105 County Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/106 MILL OF AUCHEEN Mill of Aucheen Mill of Aucheen Mill of Aucheen Acheen Mill Robert Stocks, Factor James Jolly, Occupier Valuation Roll County Map 007 A good farm steading, and corn mill attached, the property of the Earl of Dalhousie. Derivation from Achadh Shithein, Field of a little hillock. See the "Corn Mill" at the bottom.
OS1/14/63/106 CINERARY URN FOUND HERE [Damside] Urn found here Urn found here James Jolly James Esplin, Fernybank 007 About 30 years ago, an Urn containing human bones was found at place indicated by cross on trace, about 15 links north of the cothouse of "Damside"
OS1/14/63/106 DAMSIDE Damside Damside Damside James Jolly James Esplin, Fernybank James Caithness, Shank County Map 007 A cothouse on the farm of "Mill of Aucheen", the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/106 CORN MILL [Mill of Aucheen] Mill (Corn) James Jolly James Esplin, Fernybank James Caithness, Shank 007 A building used as a Corn Mill, attached to the farm "Mill of Aucheen", the property of the Earl of Dalhousie
OS1/14/63/106 [Page] 106 County Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/107 LAIR OF ALDARARIE Layer of Alddaririe Layer of Alddaririe Layer of Alddaririe Lair of Aldararie Lair of Aldararie Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness Description of Marches Estate Plan 011 A name applied to a circular topped eminence, on the western extremity of the Parish boundary.
OS1/14/63/107 CAULD GRAIN Cauld Grain Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A good stream rising a little south of "Lair of Alddaririe" flows easterly into "Water of Eunich."
OS1/14/63/107 WITTER Witter Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A low feature, on the boundary, situated about 30 chains north of the junction of "Cauld Grain" with "Water of Eunich."
OS1/14/63/107 [Page] 107 County Forfar Lair of Aldararie [note] Lair, a place of rest. A stratum Jameison
OS1/14/63/108 WOLF HILL Wolf Hill Wolf Hill Wolf Hill Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 011 This name is applied to a hill of Considerable height, long ridged topped, and situated at head of "Water of Eunich".
OS1/14/63/108 BURN OF BENTY Burn of Benty Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 011 A stream rising off "Benty Roads" flows easterly, unites with "Burn of Fechliemore", and forms "Burn of Long Shank".
OS1/14/63/108 WESTER WATERY KNOWE Wester Watery Knowe Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 011 A good feature situated between "Water of Unich" and "Burn of Longshank"
OS1/14/63/108 BURN OF LONGSHANK Burn of Longshank Burn of Longshank Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper County Map (Ainslie's) 011 A large stream bearing this name from the junction of "Burn of Benty" with "Burn of Fechliemore" flows easterly and falls into "Water of Unich".
OS1/14/63/108 [Page] 108 County Forfar
OS1/14/63/109 BURN OF SLIDDERIES Burn of Slidderies Burn of Slidderies Burn of Slidderies Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A good stream known by this name from the junction of two streams a little south of the margin of trace 7, flows in an Easterly direction, and falls into Water of Unich, at the Stables
OS1/14/63/109 STABLES [Burn of Slidderies] 011 A good stream [Burn of Slidderies] known by this name from the junction of two streams a little south of the margin of trace 7, flows in an Easterly direction, and falls into Water of Unich, at the Stables
OS1/14/63/109 BURN OF CAIRNS Burn of Cairns Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A stream rising off "Muckle Cairn" flows northerly into Water of Unich at junction of "Burn of Slidderies."
OS1/14/63/109 BURN OF LATCH Burn of Latch Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A stream about a mile in length flows westerly and falls into South Side of "Water of Unich" opposite "Craig Damff"
OS1/14/63/109 [Page] 109 County Forfar
OS1/14/63/109 Stables in the index refers to this page, and it is on the map, but there is no meaningful entry for it, therefore it has been left in with repeat of Burn of Slidderies description.
OS1/14/63/110 BURN OF EASTCAIRN Burn of Eastcairn Burn of Eastcairn Burn of Eastcairn Archibald Campbell James Mitchell John Lindsay, Keeper 011 A small stream falling into "Burn of Latch"
OS1/14/63/110 CAIRN LICK Cairn Lick Archibald Campbell James Mitchell John Lindsay, Keeper 011 A good feature situated a little west of "Craig Maskeldie"
OS1/14/63/110 CATHELLE HOUSES Cathelle Houses Cathelle Houses Cathelle Houses Cathelle Houses Estate Map Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle David Caithness, Keeper John Lindsay, Keeper 011 A hill feature of the Boundary between Lochlee & Clova. The name formerly applied to some Shielins on the hill, but is now applied to the hill itself.
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OS1/14/63/111 LAIR OF WHITESTONE Layer of Whitestone Layer of Whitestone Layer of Whitestone Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 011 A flat topped hill a little North of the head of "Lang Grain".
OS1/14/63/111 BOUSTIE LEY Bousties Ley Boustie Ley Boustie Ley Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper Description of Marches Estate Plan 011 A flat topped hill on the boundary between Cortachy & Lochlee
OS1/14/63/111 BENTY ROADS Benty Roads Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 011 Similar in description to the above [A flat topped hill on the boundary between Cortachy & Lochlee]
OS1/14/63/111 LANG GRAIN Lang Grain Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 011 [One of] Two streams forming respectively the Western and Eastern sources of "Water of Unich"-
OS1/14/63/111 SOUTH GRAIN South Grain Archibald Campbell, Forrester James Mitchell, Glenmark David Caithness, Keeper 011 [One of] Two streams forming respectively the Western and Eastern sources of "Water of Unich"-
OS1/14/63/111 [Page] 111 Co. [County] Forfar Lair of Whitestone [note] See Lair of Aldararie Trace 1 Sheet 11
OS1/14/63/112 BURN OF FECHLIEMORE Burn of Fechliemore Burn of Fechliemore Burn of Fechliemore Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A good stream rising off "Snob of Lochbrandy" and flowing North Easterly unites with "Burn of Benty" to form the "Burn of Longshank"
OS1/14/63/112 LONG SHANK Long Shank Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A long ridge-topped hill lying between "Burn of Slidderies" and its sources, and Burn of Longshank
OS1/14/63/112 GREEN HILL Green Hill Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A considerable hill forming the Southersn termination of "Long Shank on the parish boundary.
OS1/14/63/112 BURN OF WHITEHILL Burn of Whitehill Archibald Campbell James Mitchell David Caithness 011 A stream rising between "White Hill" and "Muckle Cairn" flows northerly, and falls into "Burn of Slidderies".
OS1/14/63/112 [Page] 112 Co. [County] Forfar
OS1/14/63/113 MUCKLE CAIRN Muckle Cairn 011 Authenticated & described in N. [Name] Book of Lethnot Ph. [Parish]
OS1/14/63/113 WHITE HILL White Hill Authenticated & described in N. [Name] Book of Lethnot Ph. [Parish]
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OS1/14/63/115 SHANK OF INCHGRUNDLE Shank of Inchgrundle Shank of Inchgrundle Shank of Inchgrundle Shank of Inchgrundle Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer County Map 012 A long narrow topped projection stretching from Craig Maskeldie to Craig Nann, _ See Inchgrundle for Derivation
OS1/14/63/115 BURN OF INCHGRUNDLE Burn of Inchgrundle Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 012 A good stream rising near Burn of Latch. It flows past Inchgrundle and falls into Water of Lee a little north of that place.
OS1/14/63/115 SKUILEY Skuiley Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 012 An oval shaped hill precipitous on the North side.
OS1/14/63/115 BURN OF TARSEN Burn of Tarsen Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 012 A small stream falling into Burn of Inchgrundle about 30 Chains above Inchgrundle. From Tarsuinn, Crossways, indicative of its position.
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OS1/14/63/116 BURNT HILL Burnt Hill Burnt Hill Burnt Hill Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 012 A very large, steep, and high hill situated between Glen Effock and the head of "Loch Lee"-
OS1/14/63/116 CORRIE OF DUCHREY Corrie of Duchrey Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 012 A fine, regularly shaped depression between Burnt Hill and Cairn Caidloch -
OS1/14/63/116 BURN OF DUCHREY Burn of Duchrey Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 012 A good stream rising our of Corrie of Duchrey and falling into Loch Lee -
OS1/14/63/116 BURN OF BADDERFILLY Burn of Badderfilly Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell, Glenmark Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 012 A small stream falling into Water of Effock.
OS1/14/63/116 [Page] 116 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/117 DRY BURN Dry Burn Dry Burn Dry Burn J. Stormont, Whitehillocks D. Michie, Ground Officer D. Gibb Skelly 012 An unimportant stream falling into "Water of Effock"
OS1/14/63/117 GLEN EFFOCK Glen Effock Glen Effock Glen Effock Glen Effock Glen Effock Glen Effock Glen Effock New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Land of the Lindsays County Map Rev. [Reverend] W. Low, Mr. Stocks, Factor Fullarton's Gazetteer County Map 012 A narrow and rugged glen extending from the head of "North Grain", which forms the principal source of "Water of Effock", to the junction of "Water of Effock" with "River North Esk", a distance of about 5 miles.
OS1/14/63/117 WATER OF EFFOCK Water of Effock New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Land of the Lindsays County Map Rev. [Reverend] W. Low, Mr. Stocks, Factor 012 A considerable stream bearing the name from the junction of its sources, the North and South Grains, till it falls into River North Esk below Gleneffock farm house. It flows for the whole of its course through Glen Effock from which it derives its name.
OS1/14/63/117 [Page] 117 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/118 CAIRN CAIDLOCH Cairn Caidloch Cairn Caidloch Cairn Caidloch Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundie James Mitchell Glenmark D. Michie, Ground Officer Rev. [Reverend] W. Low 012 A prominent and high hill forming one of the principal features of the district. On it is one prominent feature viz: "Slates" There are two very large Cairns on the top of this hill which consist of two immense piles of stones without doubt artificial but nothing whatever is known of them. The small piles on the tops of them are cairns recently erected by shepherds — Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/118 CAIRNS [Cairn Caidloch] Cairns Cairns Cairns Archibald Campbell, Inchgrundle James Mitchell Glenmark D. Michie, Ground Officer Rev. [Reverend] W. Low 012 A prominent and high hill forming one of the principal features of the district. On it is one prominent feature viz: "Slates" There are two very large Cairns on the top of this hill which consist of two immense piles of stones without doubt artificial but nothing whatever is known of them. The small piles on the tops of them are cairns recently erected by shepherds — Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/118 CRAIG OF DOUNE Craig of Doune Craig of Doune Craig of Doune Craig of Doune Archibald Campbell Duncan Michie James Mitchell J. Stormont Whitehillocks 012 A prominent little round topped hill precipitous on the South side _ From Creag a Rock, Dun a hill.
OS1/14/63/118 BURN OF DOUNE Burn of Doune Archibald Campbell Duncan Michie James Mitchell J. Stormont Whitehillocks 012 A small stream rising at the North side of "Craig of Doune" and falling into Water of Effock."
OS1/14/63/118 [Page] 118 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee Cairn Caidloch [note] Carn Cead Laoch, The Cairns of an hundred Heroes
OS1/14/63/119 AULD CRAIG Auld Craig Auld Craig Auld Craig D. Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont, Whitehillocks David Gibb, Skelly 012 A precipice situated on the South side, and at the end of "Glen Effock"
OS1/14/63/119 HARE CAIRN Hare Cairn D. Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont, Whitehillocks David Gibb, Skelly 012 An eminence on the South side of "Glen Effock".
OS1/14/63/119 BURN OF REEHEWAN Burn of Reehewan D. Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont, Whitehillocks David Gibb, Skelly 012 A small stream falling into the South side of Water of Effock. Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/119 SHANK OF COCHLIE Shank of Cochlie D. Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont, Whitehillocks David Gibb, Skelly 012 A flat topped projection between "Burns of Cochlie" and "Reehewan" — Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/119 BURN OF BATHIE Burn of Bathie D. Michie, Ground Officer J. Stormont, Whitehillocks David Gibb, Skelly 012 A good stream rising at the foot of "Hare Cairn" and flowing into "River North Esk". Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/119 [Page] 119 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/120 DALBRACK Dalbrack Dalbrack Dalbrack Dalbrack Dalbraick Valuation Roll Land of the Lindsays David Stewart Farmer Mr. Stocks Factor County Map 012 A farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie. From Dal, a field, Breac, mottled
OS1/14/63/120 BURN OF DALBRACK Burn of Dalbrack Burn of Dalbrack Burn of Dalbrack David Stewart J. Stormont, Whitehillocks D. Michie, Ground Officer 012 A good stream rising out of "Corrie Murran" and falling into "River North Esk" below "Dalbrack"
OS1/14/63/120 DRUMGREEN Drumgreen Drumgreen Drumgreen Val. [Valuation] Roll D. Michie, Ground Officer Mr. Stocks, Factor 012 A small farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie From Druim a ridge.
OS1/14/63/120 GARLET Garlet Garlet Garlet Garlot David Stewart Duncan Michie David Gibb, Skelly County Map 012 A prominent hill feature between "Burn of Berryhill" and "River North Esk" — From Garbh, rugged , Leachd, a declivity.
OS1/14/63/120 CLASH OF DULLET Clash of Dullet David Stewart Duncan Michie David Gibb, Skelly 012 A pass or hollow between Garlet and Bank of Dullet — Clas, A furrow, Dubh, dark, Leachd a declivity
OS1/14/63/120 [Page] 120 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/121 NORTH GRAIN North Grain Archibald Campbell J. Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 A good stream rising off "East Cairn" flows easterly, and forms with Mid Grain & South Grain, "Water of Effock".
OS1/14/63/121 MID GRAIN Mid Grain Archibald Campbell J. Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 [One of] Two small streams forming with "North Grain" "Water of Effock"
OS1/14/63/121 SOUTH GRAIN South Grain Archibald Campbell J. Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 [One of] Two small streams forming with "North Grain" "Water of Effock"
OS1/14/63/121 WESTER CRUYS Wester Cruys Archibald Campbell J. Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 [one of] Three conspicuous precipices, of rocks in "Glen Effock" situated between "South Grain" and "Burn of Corriedowne Derivations not known.
OS1/14/63/121 MID CRUYS Mid Cruys Archibald Campbell J. Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 [one of] Three conspicuous precipices, of rocks in "Glen Effock" situated between "South Grain" and "Burn of Corriedowne Derivations not known.
OS1/14/63/121 EASTER CRUYS Easter Cruys Archibald Campbell J. Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 [one of] Three conspicuous precipices, of rocks in "Glen Effock" situated between "South Grain" and "Burn of Corriedowne Derivations not known.
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OS1/14/63/122 CORRIE DOWNE Corrie Downe Archibald Campbell J Stormont John Davidson 012 A large and prominent rocky hollow, or depression, about ¾ of a mile North East of "Cruys." Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/122 BURN OF CORRIEDOWNE Burn of Corriedowne Archibald Campbell J Stormont John Davidson 012 A good stream bearing this name from the junction of "Long Grain" with a Stream having no name, at "Corrie Downe", and falls into "Water of Effock".
OS1/14/63/122 LONG GRAIN Long Grain Archibald Campbell J Stormont John Davidson 012 A small stream rising of "Cruys", flows north easterly to "Corrie Downe", thence called "Burn of Corriedowne.
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OS1/14/63/123 REEHEWAN Reehewan Reehewan Reehewan Duncan Michie, Ground Officer J Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 A hill of considerable height, and prominence, in "Glen Effock" Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/123 BURN OF CLUAN Burn of Cluan Duncan Michie, Ground Officer J Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 A small stream rising off "Reehewan" and falling into "Burn of Cochlie". Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/123 BURN OF COCHLIE Burn of Cochlie Duncan Michie, Ground Officer J Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 A good stream rising off "Round Hill" flows northerly and falls into "Water of Effock" Derivation not know
OS1/14/63/123 CATERAN GRAIN Cateran Grain Duncan Michie, Ground Officer J Stormont, Whitehillocks John Davidson, Dykeneuk 012 A stream rising near the parish boundary of Lochlee & Lethnot, and falls into "Burn of Cochlie"
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OS1/14/63/124 BURN OF HORSEHOLM Burn of Horseholm Burn of Horseholm Burn of Horseholm Duncan Michie J Stormont John Davidson 012 A small stream, falling into "Cateran Grain".
OS1/14/63/124 ROUND HILL Round Hill Duncan Michie J Stormont John Davidson 012 A flat circular topped hill, between head of "Burn of Cochlie" and head of "Burn of Dalbrack"
OS1/14/63/124 SHANK OF DAKER Shank of Daker Duncan Michie J Stormont John Davidson 012 A low flat ridge, situated between "Hare Cairn" and "Burn of Daker".
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OS1/14/63/125 BURN OF DAKER Burn of Daker Burn of Daker Burn of Daker Duncan Michie John Davidson J Stormont 012 A small stream falling into "Burn of Dalbrack" Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/125 CORRIE MURRIN Corrie Murrin Duncan Michie John Davidson J Stormont 012 This name is applied to a large depression or corrie, at head of "Burn of Dalbrack", and west end of "Bank of Dullet". Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/125 BANK OF DULLET Bak of Dullet Duncan Michie John Davidson J Stormont 012 A prominent ad ridged topped feature of Considerable height, situated about half a mile north of the parish boundary between "Lochlee and Lethnot". Dubh dark, Leachd, a declivity.
OS1/14/63/125 BLUE CAIRN Cairn Duncan Michie John Davidson J Stormont 012 A large and conspicuous cairn of small stones, apparently artificial, situated on the east end of "Bank of Dullet", and known in the district as Blue Cairn, nothing further is known of it.
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OS1/14/63/127 COWIE HILL Cowie Hill Cowie Hill Cowie Hill David Gibb, Skelly Duncan Michie, Ground Officer Robert Gibb, Ardoch 013 A prominent eminence on the south side of "River North Esk" - opposite Tarfside.
OS1/14/63/127 CORHARNCROSS Corharncross Corharncross Corharncross R. Stockd Esqr. Factor Duncan Michie David Gibb 013 A small farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie. This name is evidently a corruption of Corrie of Cairncross - Cairncross being the name of the district.
OS1/14/63/127 SKELLY Skelly Skelly Skelly Mr. Stocks Duncan Michie David Gibb 012 Formerly a farm steading but now joined to the farm of "Keeny".
OS1/14/63/127 KEENY Keeny Mr. Stocks Duncan Michie David Gibb 013 A farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/127 [Page] 127 Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee
OS1/14/63/128 TILLYORAN (Ruins) Tillyoran (Ruins) Tillyoran (Ruins) Tillyoran (Ruins) Stewart Leighton, Keenny David Gibb, Skelly Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer 013 The ruins of a farm steading now on the farm of "Keeny"- Derivation not known.
OS1/14/63/128 AUCHINTOUL Auchintoul Auchintoul Auchintoul Auchintoul Mr. Stocks, Factor John Pirie, Farmer Duncan Michie, Gd. [Ground] Officer Valuation Roll 013 A good farm steading the property of the Earl of Dalhousie. For derivation see "Wester Auchintoul" on Sheet 7.
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OS1/14/63/129 CHAPMAN'S HOLMS Chapmans Holms Chapmans Holms Chapmans Holms David Gibb Duncan Michie John Davidson, Dykeneuk 013 This name is applied to several small rocky hollows, situated on the east and west side of the public road, between "Lethnot" and "Invermark", and about half a mile north of "Clash of Wirren".
OS1/14/63/129 BURN OF CLASH Burn of Clash David Gibb Duncan Michie John Davidson, Dykeneuk 013 A small stream rising near "Clash of Wirren" flows easterly and with "Burn of Cornamoon" forms "Burn of Blackhill"
OS1/14/63/129 BURN OF CORNAMOON Burn of Cornamoon David Gibb 013 A small stream known only by the authority quoted, flows northerly, joins "Burn of Clash", thence called "Burn of Blackhill". Derivation not known
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OS1/14/63/130 BODDOM Boddom Boddom Boddom Stewart Leighton, Keeny David Gibb, Skelly Valuation Roll 013 An old farm house (partly in ruins) and grazing the property of the Earl of Dalhousie.
OS1/14/63/130 TILLYWELL (Ruins) Tillywell (Ruins) Tillywell (Ruins) Tillywell (Ruins) Stewart Leighton David Gibb Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 013 A name applied to small ruins, a little south west of "Boddom".
OS1/14/63/130 BURN OF BERRYHILL Burn of Berryhill Stewart Leighton David Gibb Duncan Michie, Ground Officer 013 A good stream rising between "West Knock" and "Bank of Dullet", flows in a easterly direction, joins "Burn of Blackhill" near "Tillywell", thence called "Burn of Keeny".
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OS1/14/63/131 BLACK HILL Black Hill Black Hill Black Hill Stewart Leighton David Gibb Duncan Michie 013 A small flat topped hill, situated about 25 chains South of the junction of "Burn of Berryhill" with "Burn of Keeny".
OS1/14/63/131 BURN OF BLACKHILL Burn of Blackhill Stewart Leighton David Gibb Duncan Michie 013 A small stream formed by "Burn of Clash" and "Burn of Cornamoon", flows north easterly, unites with "Burn of Berryhill" thence called "Burn of Keeny".
OS1/14/63/131 BURN OF KEENY Burn of Keeny Stewart Leighton David Gibb Duncan Michie 013 A large stream bearing this name from the junction of "Burn of Blackhill" with "Burn of Berryhill", forms part of the Parish boundary, and falls into "River North Esk" near farmhouse of "Keeny".
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OS1/14/63/132 BURN OF DEUCHARY Burn of Deuchary Burn of Deuchary Burn of Deuchary Stewart Leighton, Keeny David Gibb, Skelly Duncan Michie. Ground Officer 013 A good stream bearing this name from junction of "Ademannoch" with "Burn of Corriebreac" flows in a northerly direction and falls into "Burn of Keeny". It forms part of the Parish boundary, From Dubh Choire the dark corrie
OS1/14/63/132 CORRIE BREAC Corrie Breac Stewart Leighton, Keeny David Gibb, Skelly Duncan Michie. Ground Officer 013 A name applied to a large, corrie or hollow, extending betwixt "Hill of Wirren" and "West Wirren," on the north and South, and "Black Shank on the East, Coire Breac the mottled corrie
OS1/14/63/132 BURN OF CORRIEBREAC Burn of Corriebraec Stewart Leighton, Keeny David Gibb, Skelly Duncan Michie. Ground Officer 013 A small stream rising in "Corrie Breac" flows northerly joins "Ademannoch", thence called "Burn of Deuchary".
OS1/14/63/132 [Page] 132 County Forfar -- Parish of Lochlee [Volume signed] John Bayly. Major R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/14/63/133 [Page] 133 [Volume] 63 OS1/14/63 Sandford [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. [MANUSCRIPT] STORE SOUTHAMPTON 14 APRIL 1891 CO. [COUNTY] FORFAR PARISH of LOCHLEE has no parish village 6 Inch Scale
OS1/14/63/134 [Page] 134 INDEX Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page Arsallary -- 6 -- -- 51 Auchronie -- 6 -- -- 59 Allrey -- 7 -- -- 87 Ardoch -- 7 -- -- 98 Auld Craig -- 12 -- -- 119 Auchintoul -- 13 -- -- 128 Burn of Fasheilach -- 1 -- -- 3 Burn of Badderdoune -- 1 -- -- 4 Burn of Lunkart -- 1 -- -- 4 Burn of Kinnears Brig -- 2 -- -- 5 Braid Cairn -- 2 -- -- 7 Burn of Adekimore -- 2 -- -- 9 Burn of Adedazzle -- 2 -- -- 9 Broom Knowe -- 2 -- -- 9 Burn of Cat -- 2 -- -- 10 Burn of Rantry -- 5 -- -- 15 Burn of Backie -- 5 -- -- 15 Burn of Roughbanks -- 5 -- -- 16 Burn of Presney -- 5 -- -- 18 Burn of Badrone -- 5 -- -- 20 Burn of Corriefinnie -- 5 -- -- 21 Burn of Lairs -- 5 -- -- 22 Black Hill of Mark -- 5 -- -- 23 Bruntwood Craig -- 5 -- -- 25 Burn of Damff -- 5 -- -- 26 Backie Grain -- 5 -- -- 27 Burn of Balloch -- 5 -- -- 30 Burn of Doune -- 6 -- -- 33 Burn of Craigglash -- 6 -- -- 33 Burn of Crippley -- 6 -- -- 34 Burn of Gealet -- 6 -- -- 40 Burn of Glasspit -- 6 -- -- 40 Balnamoon's Cave -- 6 -- -- 42 Black Skelly -- 6 -- -- 43 Burn of Glasscorrie -- 6 -- -- 45 Burn of Kirny -- 6 -- -- 47 Badadarrach -- 6 -- -- 48 Badalair -- 6 -- -- 48 Burn of Branny -- 6 -- -- 48 Burn of Baderdoune -- 6 -- -- 48 Baillies -- 6 -- -- 50 Boghead -- 6 -- -- 50 Burnside -- 6 -- -- 50 Badabay -- 6 -- -- 51 Burn of Camler -- 6 -- -- 53 Burn of Blackstack -- 6 -- -- 53 Burn of Craignaheron -- 6 -- -- 53 Bridge of Lee (ruins) 6 -- -- 54 Burn of Laurie -- 6 -- -- 57 Braidlees -- 6 -- -- 61 Burn of Milton -- 6 -- -- 62 Burn of Calanach -- 6 -- -- 63 Brides Bed -- 6 -- -- 65 Burn of Corriehausherun -- 6 -- -- 70 Burn of Corlick -- 6 -- -- 70 Blackness -- 6 -- -- 73 Burn of Rowan -- 6 -- -- 78 Burn of Berrybush -- 6 -- -- 79 Burn of Keddloch -- 7 -- -- 80 Burn of Clearach -- 7 -- -- 80 Burn of Greenbush -- 7 -- -- 81 Bennygray -- 7 -- -- 81 Burn of Tennet -- 7 -- -- 81 Black Craig -- 7 -- -- 82 Burn of Bennyfunner -- 7 -- -- 85 Burn of Bennyglower -- 7 -- -- 85 Black Burn -- 7 -- -- 85 Blind Burn -- 7 -- -- 86 Burn of Badlessie -- 7 -- -- 88 Burnfoot -- 7 -- -- 88
OS1/14/63/134 Burn of Camler should be Burn of Camlet, which was originally written before being altered.
OS1/14/63/135 [Page] 135 Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page Brown's Tower -- 7 -- -- 89 Burn of Greenholm -- 7 -- -- 89 Blackcraigs -- 7 -- -- 89 Broomfaulds -- 7 -- -- 90 Burn of Turret -- 7 -- -- 91 Burn of Blackhills -- 7 -- -- 91 Blackhills -- 7 -- -- 91 Blue Cairn -- 7 -- -- 95 Bankhead -- 7 -- -- 99 Burn of Mangey -- 7 -- -- 99 Buskhead -- 7 -- -- 100 Burn of Linns -- 7 -- -- 101 Burn of Laurie -- 7 -- -- 101 Burn of Benty -- 11 -- -- 108 Burn of Longshank -- 11 -- -- 108 Burn of Slidderies -- 11 -- -- 109 Burn of Cairns -- 11 -- -- 109 Burn of Latch -- 11 -- -- 109 Burn of Eastcairn -- 11 -- -- 110 Boustie Ley -- 11 -- -- 111 Benty Roads -- 11 -- -- 111 Burn of Fechliemore -- 11 -- -- 112 Burn of Whitehill -- 11 -- -- 112 Burn of Inchgrundle -- 12 -- -- 115 Burn of Tarsen -- 12 -- -- 115 Burnt Hill -- 12 -- -- 116 Burn of Duchrey -- 12 -- -- 116 Burn of Badderfilly -- 12 -- -- 116 Burn of Doune -- 12 -- -- 118 Burn of Reehewan -- 12 -- -- 119 Burn of Bathie -- 12 -- -- 119 Burn of Dalbrack -- 12 -- -- 120 Burn of Corriedowne -- 12 -- -- 122 Burn of Cluan -- 12 -- -- 123 Burn of Cochlie -- 12 -- -- 123 Burn of Horseholm -- 12 -- -- 124 Burn of Daker -- 12 -- -- 125 Bank of Dullet -- 12 -- -- 125 Blue Cairn -- 12 -- -- 125 Burn of Clash -- 13 -- -- 129 Burn of Cornamoon -- 13 -- -- 129 Boddom -- 13 -- -- 130 Burn of Berryhill -- 13 -- -- 130 Black Hill -- 13 -- -- 131 Burn of Blackhill -- 13 -- -- 131 Burn of Keeny -- 13 -- -- 131 Burn of Deuchary -- 13 -- -- 132 Burn of Corriebreac -- 13 -- -- 132 Craig Micheal -- 1 -- -- 3 Cock Cairn -- 2 -- -- 6 Clash Rodden -- 2 -- -- 8 Corrie Breac -- 5 -- -- 15 Craig of Doune -- 5 -- -- 16 Corrie Finnie -- 5 -- -- 21 Craig na Heron -- 5 -- -- 21 Craigs of Cormaud -- 5 -- -- 25 Cornie Burn -- 5 -- -- 26 Craig Damff -- 5 -- -- 31 Craig Maskeldie -- 5 -- --32 Craig Glash -- 6 -- -- 33 Cuys -- 6 -- -- 34 Couternach -- 6 -- -- 34 Corrie Breac -- 6 -- -- 37 Craig na h-Iolaire -- 6 -- -- 39 Craig Brawlin -- 6 -- -- 40 Corrie Maud -- 6 -- -- 42 Carlochy -- 6 -- -- 43 Craig Breostack -- 6 -- -- 45 Corrie Duff -- 6 -- -- 47
OS1/14/63/135 Craig Breostack should be Craig Breostock
OS1/14/63/136 [Page] 136 Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page Camlet -- 6 -- -- 52 Cairn of Camlet -- 6 -- -- 52 Craig of Drum -- 6 -- -- 56 Church -- 6 -- -- 59 Crosstile -- 6 -- -- 60 Corn Mill -- 6 -- -- 61 Cairn Robie -- 6 -- -- 63 Carlochy -- 6 -- -- 66 Craig Nann -- 6 -- -- 66 Craig Turner -- 6 -- -- 67 Craig Buck -- 6 -- -- 68 Church (In ruins) -- 6 -- -- 68 Craig Dullet -- 6 -- -- 69 Corrie Hausherun -- 6 -- -- 69 Craig Lour -- 6 -- -- 70 Craig Migvie or Hill of Rowan -- 6 -- -- 75 Chapel (In ruins) -- 6 -- -- 75 Cross Stone -- 6 -- -- 76 Cairn -- 6 -- -- 77 Cairny Hill -- 7 -- -- 79 Crosspit Burn -- 7 -- -- 79 Cammie Burn -- 7 -- -- 81 Cove (ruins) -- 7 -- -- 83 Castle Hill -- 7 -- -- 86 Castlehill Burn -- 7 -- -- 86 Craig Soales -- 7 -- -- 87 Crosspit Burn -- 7 -- -- 91 Cairns -- 7 -- -- 92 Croft -- 7 -- -- 97 Craig Crane -- 7 -- -- 101 Cuttlehaugh -- 7 -- -- 101 Court Hillock -- 7 -- -- 103 Cairn (site of) -- 7 -- -- 104 Corn Mill -- 7 -- -- 106 Cauld Grain -- 11 -- -- 107 Cairn Lick -- 11 -- -- 110 Corrie Duchrey -- 12 -- -- 116 Cairn Caidloch -- 12 -- -- 118 Cairns -- 12 -- -- 118 Craig of Doune -- 12 -- -- 118 Clash of Dullet -- 12 -- -- 120 Corrie Doune -- 12 -- -- 122 Cathelle Houses -- 11 -- -- 110 Cateran Grain -- 12 -- -- 123 Corrie Murrin -- 12 -- -- 125 Cowie Hill -- 13 -- -- 127 Corharncross -- 13 -- -- 127 Chapman's Holms -- 13 -- -- 129 Corrie Breac -- 13 -- -- 132 Drumhilt -- 5 -- -- 24 Dog Hillocks -- 5 -- -- 26 Dalvane -- 6 -- -- 41 Drum -- 6 -- -- 56 Droustie's Well -- 6 -- -- 58 Dykefoot -- 6 -- -- 61 Dochty (ruins) -- 6 -- -- 65 Dykeneuk -- 6 -- -- 73 Damside -- 7 -- -- 106 Dalbrack -- 12 -- -- 120 Drumgreen -- 12 -- -- 120 Dry Burn -- 12 -- -- 117 East Grain -- 2 -- -- 5 Earn Stone -- 5 -- -- 15 Earn Craig -- 5 -- -- 25 Everan Hill -- 5 -- -- 26 Easter Balloch -- 5 -- -- 29 Easter Watery Knowe -- 5 -- -- 30 Easter Burn -- 6 -- -- 38 Easter Burn -- 6 -- -- 40 East Migive -- 6 -- -- 74 Easter Burn -- 6 -- -- 79
OS1/14/63/137 [Page] 137 Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page Easterton -- 7 -- -- 84 Episcopal Chapel -- 7 -- -- 94 Easter Cruys -- 12 -- -- 121 Fasheilach -- 1 -- -- 3 Fir Mount -- 3 -- -- 13 Falls of Damff -- 5 -- -- 31 Falls of Unich -- 5 -- -- 31 Fauldhead (ruin) -- 6 -- -- 70 Free Church -- 7 -- -- 98 Free Church Manse -- 7 -- -- 98 Firnybank -- 7 -- -- 103 Glen Mark -- 5 -- -- 17 Gowan Grain -- 5 -- -- 23 Glen Lee -- 5 -- -- 24 Glas Corrie -- 6 -- -- 37 Glencat (ruins) -- 6 -- -- 39 Glenmark -- 6 -- -- 45 Garthead -- 6 -- -- 51 Gilfumman -- 6 -- -- 55 Gryp's Chamber -- 6 -- -- 66 Gleneffock -- 6 -- -- 71 Glen Tennet -- 7 -- -- 84 Glentennet -- 7 -- -- 84 Gracie's Linn -- 7 -- -- 88 Green Hill -- 11 -- -- 112 Glen Effock -- 12 -- -- 117 Garlet -- 12 -- -- 120 Glen Esk -- 6 -- -- 78 Hill of Doune -- 1 -- -- 4 Hill of Cat -- 2 -- ] -- 5 Hill of Gairney -- 2 -- -- 6 Hill of Saughs -- 2 -- -- 9 Hill of Corn -- 2 -- -- 10 Hill of Cammie -- 3 -- -- 14 Hunt Hill -- 5 -- -- 25 Hill of Kirny -- 6 -- -- 39 Hard Hill -- 6 -- -- 43 Hill of Milton -- 6 -- -- 62 Haugh -- 6 -- -- 71 Hazel Burn -- 7 -- -- 89 Hare Cairn -- 12 -- -- 119 Invermark Lodge -- 6 -- -- 56 Invermark Castle (ruins) -- 6 -- -- 60 Inchgrundle -- 6 -- -- 67 Knowe of Lee -- 5 -- -- 23 Knowe of Crippley -- 6 -- -- 33 Kirny -- 6 -- -- 50 Kirkton -- 6 -- -- 56 Keddloch (ruins) -- 7 -- -- 83 Keeny -- 13 -- -- 127 Little Hill -- 1 -- -- 4 Little Cock Cairn -- 2 -- -- 6 Loup Stripe -- 3 -- -- 14 Little Corrie Breac -- 5 -- -- 23 Ladder Burn -- 6 -- -- 35 Lochylinn -- 6 -- -- 47 Littlebridge (ruins) -- 6 -- -- 65 Loch Lee -- 6 -- -- 67 Lochside -- 6 -- -- 73 Linnbeg -- 7 -- -- 80 Lady Holms -- 7 -- -- 86 Lair of Whitestone -- 11 -- -- 111 Long Grain -- 11 -- -- 111 Long Shank -- 11 -- -- 112 Lair of Aldararie -- 11 -- -- 107 Long Grain -- 12 -- -- 122 Mid Grain -- 2 -- -- 5 Mount Keen -- 2 -- -- 7 Millstone Stripe -- 2 -- -- 8 Mudlee Bracks -- 3 -- -- 13 Mid Grain -- 5 -- -- 20 Muckle Cairn -- 5 -- -- 20 Muckle Corrie Breac -- 5 -- -- 23 Monawee -- 6 -- -- 52 Ministers Cairn -- 6 -- -- 57
OS1/14/63/138 [Page] 138 Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page Meg Blairs Well -- 6 -- -- 58 Manse -- 6 -- -- 59 Milton -- 6 -- -- 62 Monk's Pool -- 6 -- -- 69 Mid Burn -- 7 -- -- 79 Mount Battock -- 7 -- -- 82 Midton -- 7 -- -- 84 Middleford -- 7 -- -- 84 Mount Een -- 7 -- -- 85 Mile Cairn -- 7 -- -- 96 Mid Cairncross -- 7 -- -- 97 Modlach Hill -- 7 -- -- 102 Mill of Aucheen -- 7 -- -- 106 Muckle Cairn -- 11 -- -- 113 Mid Grain -- 12 -- -- 121 Mid Cruys -- 12 -- -- 121 Naked Hill -- 2 -- -- 8 North Grain -- 5 -- -- 19 Nether Cairncross -- 7 -- -- 98 North Grain -- 12 -- -- 121 Old Mine (Silver & Lead) -- 6 -- -- 55 Old Mine (Silver & Lead) -- 7 -- -- 87 Pullar Cuy -- 2 -- -- 5 Pandewan -- 6 -- -- 38 Pamphel Burn -- 7 -- -- 80 Parsonage -- 7 -- -- 94 Queens Well -- 6 -- -- 46 Red Shank -- 2 -- -- 10 Rough Banks -- 5 -- -- 16 Round Hill of Mark -- 5 -- -- 19 Round Hill -- 6 -- -- 37 Rocking Stone (site of) -- 6 -- -- 46 River North Esk -- 7 -- -- 93 Retreat -- 7 -- -- 99 Reehewan -- 12 -- -- 123 Round Hill -- 12 -- -- 124 Sound Burn -- 2 -- -- 8 Small Burn -- 2 -- -- 10 Slochd -- 3 -- -- 13 Saddle -- 5 -- -- 16 Shielin of Mark -- 5 -- -- 19 South Grain -- 5 -- -- 20 Shank of Lairs -- 5 -- -- 22 Skeir Craig -- 6 -- -- 45 Stonywell -- 6 -- -- 51 Stripe of Droustie -- 6 -- -- 58 School (ruin) -- 6 -- -- 57 Smiths Gutter -- 6 -- -- 65 School -- 6 -- -- 59 Slates -- 6 -- -- 71 Stylemouth -- 6 -- -- 73 Stripe of Glack -- 7 -- -- 83 Shinfar -- 7 -- -- 84 Scots Well -- 6 -- -- 58 School -- 7 -- -- 88 Shank -- 7 -- -- 92 School -- 7 -- -- 94 Stone -- 7 -- -- 100 Saint Andrew's Tower -- 7 -- -- 102 South Grain -- 11 -- -- 111 Stables -- 11 -- -- 109 Shank of Inchgrundle -- 12 -- -- 115 Skuiley -- 12 -- -- 115 Shank of Cochlie -- 12 -- -- 119 South Grain -- 12 -- -- 121 Shank of Daker -- 12 -- -- 124 Skelly -- 12 -- -- 127 Thowes House (ruins) -- 5 -- -- 20 Tod Grain -- 5 -- -- 27 Torr Duff -- 6 -- -- 49 Torr Breac -- 6 -- -- 49 Todd Hillock -- 6 -- -- 49 Torr Tempen -- 6 -- -- 49
OS1/14/63/139 [Page] 139 Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page Tod Craig -- 6 -- -- 69 Tillybuckle -- 6 -- -- 74 Tillybirly -- 6 -- -- 74 Tarfside -- 7 -- -- 97 Turnabrain -- 7 -- -- 100 Tillyoran (ruins) -- 13 -- -- 128 Tillywell -- 13 -- -- 130 Upper Cairncross -- 7 -- -- 97 West Grain -- 2 -- -- 6 Water of Tarf -- 2 -- -- 11 Wolf Craig -- 5 -- -- 21 Water of Lee -- 5 -- -- 24 Wester Balloch -- 5 -- -- 27 Water of Unich -- 5 -- -- 29 Water of Mark -- 6 -- 35 White Rush -- 6 -- -- 38 White's Pool -- 6 -- -- 41 Wet Bush -- 6 -- -- 45 White Cairn -- 6 -- -- 52 Whitestone -- 6 -- -- 61 Westbank -- 6 -- -- 63 Whitehillocks -- 6 -- -- 70 West Migvie -- 6 -- -- 74 Whiggington -- 6 -- -- 74 Wester Cairn -- 7 -- -- 82 White Burn -- 7 -- -- 83 Wester Aucheen -- 7 -- -- 90 Woodhaugh -- 7 -- -- 94 West Auchintoul -- 7 -- -- 102 Witter -- 11 -- -- 107 Wolf Hill -- 11 -- -- 108 Wester Watery Knowe -- 11 -- -- 108 White Hill -- 11 -- -- 113 Water of Effock -- 12 -- -- 117 Wester Cuys -- 12 -- -- 121 Mulnabracks -- 13 -- -- (Altered by authority of James Macdonald Esqre., Huntly. To be used for 1" purposes only, further investigation to be made during the revision of large scales. By order of the D.G. [Director General] 12.8.95 [12 August 1895])