OS1/19/18/60
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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The Sick Man's Shade | [Continued] | the bones found were human, but there were not any Stone Coffins, nor Urns found, and he further states that he never heard of any Stone Coffins nor Urns being found near the Stone of Morphie, and that the field as marked is called "The Sick Man's Shade", it is on the Farm and near the farm house of Commieston which name is considered to be derived from Camus or a Son of Camus the Dane. See Stone of Morphie. This name is well known. | ||
Pathhead | Pathhead Pathhead Pathhead |
Mr J. Stephens Mr John Strachan Mr A. Neilson |
027.10 | Three Small Cottages on the farm of Commieston. Property of J. Fitzmaurice Scott Esqr. Langley Park, Montrose. |
Wanton Walls | Wanton Walls Wanton Walls Wanton Walls |
Mr J. Stephens Mr John Strachan Mr A. Neilson |
027.10 | A Crofter's residence on the farm of Commieston. Property of J. Fitzmaurice Scott Esqr Langley Park, Montrose. |
Cocklem Bents | Cocklem Bents Cocklem Bents Cocklem Bents |
Mr J. Stephens Mr John Strachan Mr A. Neilson |
027.10 | A name applied to the long narrow piece of grassy ground at the mouth of the River North Esk, between the High and Low Water Mark. |
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