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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Invery Cottage Invery Cottage
Invery Cottage
Invery Cottage
Mr James Stewart, Inspector
Mr William Imray, Banchory
Mr William Sim, Merchant, Banchory
005.12 A dwellinghouse, one story, slated, and in good repair; property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay, Banchory Lodge.
Oldtown Oldtown
Oldtown
Aldtown
Revd [Reverend] George Hutchison
Mr James Stewart
Valuation Roll 1862-3
005.12 A farmsteading with offices and garden attached; property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay, Banchory Lodge.
Bridge of Dee Bridge of Dee
Bridge of Dee
Bridge of Dee
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay
Mr James Stewart Mr William Imray
005.12 "The Bridge of Dee was first erected by public subscription in 1798. It consisted of a central wooden arch, 175ft [feet] wide, having a smaller stone arch of half that width on each side, and a smaller supplemental one of 19 feet on the south bank. After the flood of 1829, it had fallen into such disrepair, that an iron truss arch was substituted for the wooden, at the expense of the trustees of the Stonehaven Road. It is a singular, but not a very commodious structure, and harmonises but indifferently with its fine situation."
Extract from Statistical Account.

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Parish of Banchory Ternan

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