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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish of Glenbervie

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