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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Duncan's Pade Duncan's Pade
Duncan's Pade
Duncan's Pade
Duncan's Pade
Andrew Gemmell Esqr.
Mr James Kerson Agent
Mr William Edward
Rev. [Reverend] Charles Buchan D.D. [Doctor of Divinity]
019.04 This name is applied to a pass, leading into the Friar's Glen Park from the south side, situated nearly at the extreme west end of the Glen of Drumtochty' property of the Andrew Gemmell Esqr.
Colt Moss Colt Moss
Colt Moss
Colt Moss
Andrew Gemmell Esqr.
Mr James Kesson Agent
Mr William Edward
019.04 This name is applied to a small patch of Bog-land Situated about a mile northwest of Drumtochty Castle; property of Andrew Gemmell Esqr.
Friar's Glen Friar's Glen
Friar's Glen
Friar's Glen
Friar's Glen
Friar's Glen
Andrew Gemmell Esqr.
Mr James Kesson Agent
Mr William Edward
Rev. [Reverend] Charles Buchan
Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland
019.04 A long narrow ravine, nearly a mile in length, the sides of which are closely planted with fir & near the centre are the ruins of a Carmelite religious house. The Glen in its whole length has nothing inviting about it but rather a gloomy appearance.Situated about a mile west of Drumtochty Castle; property of Andrew Gemmell Esqr.

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Parish of Fordoun

Duncan's Pade [note] "Pade- A road. "
(Jamieson) [Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary]

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