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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Human bones found here | Human bones found here | Mr. J. Falconer (Arnbarrow) | 019.07 | Mr Falconer states that when cutting in a small hillock here for gravel the greater portion of a human skeleton was discovered. There was no appearance of Coffin or Urn nor is there any thing remarkable known about it. |
Lammas Muir | Lammas Muir Lammas Muir Lammas Muir |
Estate plan Garden's Co [County] Map Sir J. S. Forbes Bart. [Baronet] |
019.07 | A considerable area of muir ground on the Estate of Fettercairn near Hunter's Hill. |
Glensaugh | Glensaugh Glensaugh Glensaugh |
Estate Plan William Mathewson Esqr (Factor) Valuation Roll 1862-63 |
019.07 | A good Farm house the property of the Earl of Kintore. The Farmyard is covered and about 1/4 of a mile north from dwelling house. See Trace 2. |
Ferdun Water | Ferdun Burn Clattering Burn Ferdun Burn or Ferdun Water Ferdun Water or Forder Water Forder Water |
New Stat Act P. 73 [New Statistical Account Page 73] Chalmer's Caledonia V. 1 P 178 [Volume 1 Page 178] Sir J. S. Forbes Bart [Baronet] Mr J. Murray (Mains of Fasque) Estate Plan of Phesdo |
019.07 | "The next stream to the Eastwards is the Ferdun. This stream or rivulet rises in the Grampians, and is formed by two small burns that unite at Clattering Briggs. After running along the west side of Strathfinella hill, it continues in a Southerly direction until it falls into the Luther below Thornton" - (New Stat Act P. 71) [New Statistical Account Page 71] This name is only known to where the road crosses the stream near "Pitnamoon", from this point to the Luther Water it is best known as "Black Burn". See name Sheets of Marykirk. |
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[Page] 112Parish of Fordoun
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