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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Burn of Roughbank | Burn of Roughbank Burn of Roughbank Burn of Roughbank |
Estate Plan 1811 Mr Charles Whyte, (Stonehouse) Mr James Gerrard. (Hobseat) |
011.13 | A small stream so called from, where it forms the Parish Boundary, where it is called "Munch Burn," till it Joins the "Wolf Burn" at the head of the "Cowie Water" |
Hill of Roughbank | Hill of Roughbank Hill of Roughbank Hill of Roughbank |
Estate Plan - 1811 Mr Charles Whyte Mr James Gerrard |
011.13 | A conspicuous hill or eminence so [called] the side of which is very rough and [steep] Property of R.W. Duff Esqre - |
Well of Monluth | Well of Monluth Well of Monluth Well of Monluth Well of Monlouth |
Mr Charles Whyte Mr James Gerrard Mr Robert Watson Estate Plan of Durris. |
011.13 | A good spring well, situated at the base of "Monluth Hill" on the "Foggy Road" and where the Parishes of "Glenbervie, Durris. &. Strachan joins each other it is so called from the hill of this [name] |
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[Page] 6Parish of Glenbervie
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Moira L- Moderator, KBMW- Moderator
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