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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Arbuthnott House | Arbuthnott House Arbuthnott House Arbuthnott House |
New Statistical Account Lord Arbuthnott Mr Chrystall (Schoolmaster) |
020.16 | "In the Same County, the older portions of Thornton bear date in the earlier part of the sixteenth, Century, and those of Hallgreen, Arbuthnott, Tilwhilly, and Balbegno, of the latter part." (Memorials of Angus & Mearns P. [Page] * 19 The only part of the old house remaining is the portion marked a, on the East Corner, nearest to the Stream, the new house is built mostly on the Site of the old house. |
Arbuthnott Arms Inn | Arbuthnott Arms Inn Arbuthnott Arms Inn Arbuthnott Arms Inn |
Mr J. Adams (Tenant) Mr G. Suttie Mr J Thomson |
020.16 | A good substantial building with outhouses &c. Situated on the north Side of the public road leading from Bervie to Fordoun. At present the Tenant is without a license, but the Sign is kept up in anticipation of an early grant of new license. Proprietor Lord Arbuthnott. |
Criminal's Clump | Criminal's Clump Criminal's Clump Criminal's Clump |
Mr J. Thomson Mr George Suttie Mr J. Cairns |
020.16 | A small clump of trees near Arbuthnott House, this is Sometimes spoken of as "Shieling Clump", but it is best known by the name as given. There is no antiquarian lore connected with this. |
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[Page] 44Parish of Arbuthnott
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