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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Kaims of Clearymuir Kaims of Clearymuir
Kaims of Clearymuir
Kaims of Clearymuir
Mr Grant Caird
Mr William Mitchell
Mr John Thomson
016.16 An elevated ridge of land on the Farm of Clearymuir proprietor John Miller Esqr.
Clearymuir Clearymuir
Clearymuir
Clearymuir
Valuation Roll 1862-63
Mr William Mitchell
Mr Grant Caird (Tenant)
016.16 A small Farm Steading with dwelling house &c. the property of John Miller Esqr.
Bridge of Fiddes Bridge of Fiddes
Bridge of Fiddes
Bridge of Fiddes
Mr. William Mitchell
Mr. John Thomson
Mr. Frances Jolly
016.16 A bridge of Stone over the Stream which forms the Boundary between the parishes of Glenbervie and Arbuthnott, on the Turnpike Road from Stonehaven to Laurencekirk.
Deadman's Ford Deadman's Ford
Deadman's Ford
Deadman's Ford
Rev. [Reverend] R.K. Thom. Dean.
Mr Alexander Dallas. Inspr. [Inspector] of Poor
Mr William Lyon, Foord.
016.16 A small stream crosses the road here, where there is now a conduit, but formerly was a ford where a man was drowned sometime ago, hence the name which is very popular in the locality.

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Parish of Arbuthnott

Kaims of Clearymuir [notes]
Kaim adopted at
Exn. [Examination] office 9 August 66 [1866]

"Kaim - A ridge, a comb &c." (Jamieson)

A ridge, not ridges, therefore Kaim not Kaims. O.M.O. [Ordnance Mapping Office]

Clearymuir [note]
"Cleary. Apparently Sharp or Shrill Sound" (Jamieson)

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