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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Feugh Cottage | Feugh Cottage Feugh Cottage Feugh Cottage |
Mr James Stewart, Inspector Mr William Imray, Banchory Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
005.12 | A dwellinghouse, one story, slated, and in good repair; property of John Douglas Esq. Tilwhilly - |
Bridge of Feugh | Bridge of Feugh Bridge of Feugh Bridge of Feugh |
Lieut. Col.[Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Mr James Stewart Mr William Imray |
005.12 | A stone bridge of three arches, crossing the Water of Feugh on the turnpike road between Banchory and Stonehaven - |
Banchory Lodge | Banchory Lodge Banchory Lodge Banchory Lodge |
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Mr James Stewart Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
005.12 | A substantial mansion-house on the north bank of the Dee; property and residence of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay. Originally this was an Inn or Publick House and was called Cobbleheugh. At that time the turnpike road passed the house and the river was crossed at a ford immediately in front - |
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