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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish 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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