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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Toucks Burn Toucks Burn
Toucks Burn
Toucks Burn
Mr J, Keith
Mr J, Carnegie
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Silver
017.06 A small burn formed from drains near Upper Toucks and falling into the Carron Water near Dunnottar.
Brucklaywaird Brucklaywaird
Brucklaywaird
Brucklaywaird
Brucklaward
Valuation Roll 1862-63
Mr G. Stewart (Tenant)
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Silver
Estate Plan
017.06 A good substantial Farm steading on the Estate of Dunnottar proprietor W.N. Forbes Esqr.
Stone Cist and Urn found here Stone Coffin and Urn found here. Mr G. Stewart
Mr James Clark (Merchant Stonehaven)
017.06 There were found in 1847 at the place marked on trace a Stone Coffin and Dried Clay Urn. The Urn was in the Coffin and contained what appeared to be calcined pieces of bone and ashes. There was no skeleton, and the Urn was broken to pieces through Carelessness, Mr Stewart was not residing at the place when the above were found, and he had been told the Battle Axe was found here. Mr Clark, Saw all the articles &c. (See Bronze Celt B.R)

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Parish of Dunnottar

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