OS1/14/80/132
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SEATOWN OF AUCHMITHIE | Seatown of Auchmithie Seatown of Auchmithie Seatown of Auchmithie |
John Seaton, Occupier Lease &c James Cargill Auchmithie |
047 | [Situation] In the east end of the parish A Farmhouse with offices and Farm of land attached, Situated at the East End of the Village of Auchmithie; Occupied by John Seaton; and the Property of the Earl of Northesk |
AUCHMITHIE | Auchmithie Auchmithie Auchmithie Fishtown of Auchmithie |
John Seaton Revd. [Reverend] John Muir Mr. John Bremner Arbroath Johnston's Co. [County] map. |
047 | [Situation] In the east end of the parish A Small Fishing Village on the Coast, at the N. [North] East angle of the Parish of St. Vigeans. It consists of a Church, a Farmhouse, an Inn and Several One Storey-high Cottages Occupied by Fishermen; The Fishing Harbour adjoining is of Natural formation. |
MAW SKELLY | Maw Skelly Maw Skelly Maw Skelly Mairskelly |
Mr. Brown Auctioner Arbroath Mr. Bremnar Printer. &c. Arbroath Several inhabitants of Auchmithie Johnston's Co. [County] Map. |
047 | [Situation] On the shore At the east end of the parish This name applies to a part of the rocks where a great number of Sea Gulls build their nests |
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[Page] 132Parish of St. Vigeans -- Sheet 47 No. 1 Trace 4
Maw Skelly [note]
Maw, Sea Maw, The Common Sea gull
Jamieson.
Skellyis, pl. [plural] rugged rocks
Jamieson
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Alison James- Moderator, KBMW- Moderator
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