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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Falls of Drumly Harry (Continued | 025 | [continued from page 35] Connexion with a foot path for viewing the Falls. The distinction of Upper & Lower Falls is considered by the Proprietors on both Sides to be Superfluous - called as they are generally Falls of Drumly Harry. |
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DOUF HOLE | Douff Hole Douff Hole Douff Hole |
Mr. Lyon of Glenogil Mr. Findlay, Noranside County Map |
025 | Douff Hole applies to the dark hollow of the Noran in the deepest part between the Falls of Drumly Harry. |
BLAIRS | Blairs Blairs Blairs |
Estate Map Mr. Forrest of Easter Ogil Messrs. Robie & Gibb Gamekeepers |
025 | A name applied to three large fields of Easter Ogil the property of Mr. Forrest The Blairs has been recently brought under cultivation and divided into fields. The name is very well known. |
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[Page] 36Co. [County] Forfar -- Tannadice Parish
Douf Hole [note]
one f
[Initialled] JB
(Douf
"Douf". dull, languid, Melancholy, in a slumbering state.
Douff. to strike forcibly, push, beat, a dull heavy blow
" Jameison"
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Alison James- Moderator, KBMW- Moderator
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