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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Long Belt | Long Belt Long belt Long Belt |
Sir John S. Forbes Bart [Baronet] (Proprietor) James Coullie (Hd [Head] Keeper) James Knox (Mains of Fettercairn) |
023.03 | A name which applies to a long strip of Mixed Wood on the Fettercairn Estate. |
Lawtree Plump | Lawtree Plump Lawtree Plump Lawtree Plump |
Sir John S. Forbes Bart [Baronet] (Proprietor) James Coullie (Hd [Head] Keeper) James Knox (Mains of Fettercairn) |
023.03 | A Small circular Plantation near Middleton on the Fettercairn Estate. Sir J.S. Forbes states that there formerly stood here an Old Tree, to which the "Juggs" were attached, hence the name. Sir J. S. Forbes says that Trees were very often used for this purpose, and were called "Law Trees." (See "Cross" Fettercairn.) |
Middleton | Middleton Middleton Middleton |
Sir John S. Forbes Bart [Baronet] (Proprietor) Valuation Roll James Coullie (Hd [Head] Keeper James Knox (Mains of Fettercairn) |
023.03 | Two Rows of Cottages the Residence of the Head Gamekeeper, and Laborers on the Fettercairn Estate. |
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[Page] 211Parish of Fordoun
"Juggs. A kind of Pillory; the criminal being
fastened to a Wall or Post by an Iron
Collar which surrounded his Neck" (Jamieson)
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