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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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The Reath | *The Reath The Reath The Reath The Reath |
John Stephen Thomas Wood Estate Map A.W. Kinnear Esqr. |
021.07 | A narrow tongue of land on the South of the Village of Catterline, between Catterline Burn & the Sea Coast |
Reath Cove | Reath Cove Reath Cove Reath Cove Reath Cove |
John Stephen. Thomas Wood. Estate Map. A.W. Kinnear Esqr. |
021.07 | A Small cove or creek under an overhanging cliff. Situated at the South end of The Reath. |
Mains of Harvieston | Mains of Harvieston. | John Stephen. Thomas Wood. Estate Map. |
021.07 | A commodious dwelling house, having a court of offices, garden, and a large arable farm attached. The property of the Town of Montrose. |
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[Page] 42Kinneff & Catterline Ph. [Parish] -- Kincardine.
[The Reath] * "William, Chaplain of Keterin, is a witness to the Fitz-Bernards' grant of the
little green cove, or Rath of Catterline, to the Monastery of Arbroath about
about 1222-40. The place is still called Rathfield" (Memol. [Memorial] of Angus & Mearns [page] 442)
The above is best known as The Reath. [Initialled] B.R.
Reath Cove [note] - "Rath. Strange, savage in appearance"
"Raith sudden quick" (Jamieson)
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