OS1/19/10/188
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Hurlie Bog | Hurlie Bog Hurlie Bog Hurlie Bog |
Mr. John Ingram Clochanshiels Mr. James Irvine (Roadside) Mr. Joseph Smith (Snobb) |
011.16 | A portion of flat mossy ground in which a stream rises and is well known by this name |
Elfhill | Elfhill Elfhill Elfhill |
Valuation Roll 1863-4 Mr. Robert Cannon, Tenant Mr. John Ingram |
016.04 | An ordinary farm house with offices, yard, garden etc attached the property of R. W. Duff Esqr. |
Elf Hill | Elf Hill Elf Hill Elf Hill |
Mr. Robert Cannon Mr. John Ingram Mr. Joseph Smith |
016.04 | A conspicuous hill or eminence of considerable height and extent well known by this name. |
Clerks Wells | Clerk's Wells | Described on Name Sheets of adjoing Ph. [Parish] | ||
Clerkenwell Burn | Clerkenwell Burn | Described on Name Sheets of adjoining Ph. [Parish] |
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[Page] 188Parish of Fetteresso
[Below entry for Hurlie Bog:]
"Hurly House - A term applied to a large house in bad repair" (Jamieson)
[Below entry for Elfhill:]
'Elf. A Fairy' (Jamieson)
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Bizzy- Moderator, Alison James- Moderator
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