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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Dryplaid | Dryplaid Dryplaid Dryplaid |
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] McInroy The Burn Estate Plan (Lithographed) James Valentine Esqr. Factor |
023.09 | A farmsteading, one storey, slated and in good repair; property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] McInroy, The Burn |
Arnhall | Arnhall Arnhall Arnhall |
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] McInroy The Burn Estate Plan (Lithographed) James Valentine Esqr. Factor |
023.09 | A farmsteading, dwellinghouse two storeys, offices one storey, all slated, and in good repair; property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] McInroy The Burn. |
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[Page] 89Parish of Fettercairn
Below entry for Arnhall:
"Arn. The Alder, tree etc." (Jamieson)
"The Burn and Arnhall, both of which under the designation of the latter, formed a barony belonging to the noble house of Southesk down to a Comparatively recent date, and some mementoes of the occupancy of that family are yet visible on a sculptured stone at the Chapelton of
Arnhall, as well as in some parts of the old mansion house. These relics of the Southesk family consist of a stone, built into the
wall of a cottage at Chapelton, bearing an erroneous sculpture of the family arms, for the Spread Eagle instead of being single is double
headed. These initials and dates which refer to the Second and fifth Earls, are also upon it 'ANNO.1668. E.I:E.I.S. 1704'; and within the
house at Arnhall, but now plastered over, are the dates 1669 and 1709." (Land of the Lindsays. by Andrew Jervise. Page 102)
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