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Strachan |
Strachan
Strachan
Strachan
Strachan
Strachan
Strachan
Strathaen and Strachan
Strathaen and Strachan
Strathaen and Strachan
Strathaen and Strachan |
Mr David Gibb, Meresman
Garden's Map of Kincardine 1774
Thomson's Map of Kincardine 1822
Mr Francis Low, Meresman for the Parish of Birse
Dietrichsen & Hannay's Rl [Royal] Almanac
Oliver & Boyd's Edinburgh Almanac
Gazetteer of Scotland
Rev. [Reverend] James Duirs, Meresman
Mr William Mutch, Registrar and Schoolmaster.
Directing Posts at junctions of Roads. |
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The parish derives its name from the river Aan or Aen, which takes its rise on the north side of mount Battack, flows down the strath or valley in a north-eastward direction, and falls into the Feugh. In the Old Kirk session records the name is written Strachaan or aen. Its modern orthography is Strachan, an is commonly pronounced Straan. The parish extends north and south from the River Dee to the Cairn O'Mount a distance of about 12 miles and east and west, from its junction with Fordoun parish to the top of Mount Battack a distance of fully 20 miles. It includes about 75 square miles. It is bounded on the north by the river Dee; on the east by the parishes of Banchory, Durris and Fourdoun; on the south by Fordoun, Glenbervie and Fettercairn; and on the west by Edzell, Lochlee and Birse. (New Stat. Acct [New Statistical Account] page 231) |
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Note. There is no detached portion
of this Parish in any other; nor,
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Bowlroad |
Bowlroad
Bowlroad
Bowlroad |
Revd [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. John Blacklaws Strachan |
010.03 |
A small building, formerly a dwelling-house. now used as a stable; property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay, Banchory Lodge. |
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Templeton |
Templeton Templeton Templeton |
Revd [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson
Mr. A. McConnachie
Mr. John Blacklaws |
010.03 |
Four dwelling house, situated a considerable distance apart, and formerly two separate farms known as Easter and Wester Templeton- Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart.[Baronet] Fasque. |
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Strachan |
Strachan
Strachan
Stracha |
Revd [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson
Mr. A. McConnachie
Lieut. Col..[Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Banchory Lodges |
010.03 |
A small village containing two Churches, two Manses and a merchant's shop and dwelling house. Property of Lieut. Col.[Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Banchory Lodge. |
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Parish of Strachan |
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Kirkton |
Kirkton
Kirkton
Kirkton |
Revd. [Reverend] D S Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Teacher, Strachan
County Map |
010.03 |
A small dwellinghouse originally a farm steading; property of Lieut Col [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay, Banchory Lodge |
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Gateside |
Gateside
Gateside
Gateside |
Revd. [Reverend] D. S. Ferguson
Mr. A. McConnachie
Mr. George Rennie, Farmer |
010.03 |
A farmsteading, dwellinghouse and offices, one storey, slated, and in good repair; property of Lieut Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay, Banchory Lodge. |
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Lerrachmore |
Lerrachmore
Lerrachmore
Larichmore |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson
Mr. A McConnachie
County Map |
010.03 |
Three dwellinghouses, formerly applied to a farmsteading; property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Banchory Lodge |
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Parish of Strachan |
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Hill of Gouach |
Hill of Goauch
Hill of Goauch
Hill of Goauch
Hill of Goauch |
Douglas Wimberly Esq. Lumphanan
Mr Alexander McConnachie Strachan
Mr John Campbell Forrester Blackhall |
005.15 |
A Wooded Hill feature north of Strachan. Situated between the River Dee and the Water of Feugh. The property of the Factors of Alexander D Campbell Esq. of Blackhall. |
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Loch of Gouach |
Loch of Gouach
Loch of Gouach
Loch of Goauch
Loch of Goauch
Loch of Goauch |
Douglas Winberley Esq
Mr Alexander McConnachie
Mr John Campbell |
005.15 |
A Small loch west of the Hill of Gouach. |
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Upper Shampher |
Upper Shampher
Upper Shampher
Upper Shampher |
Valuation Roll for 1862 & 3
Mr Alexander McConnachie
Douglas Wimberley Esq. |
005.15 |
A Small slated farm House having inferior offices attached The property of the Factors of Alexander D Campbell Esq. of Blackhall |
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Ph. [Parish] of Strachan Sheet 5 Plan 10 |
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Ardlair |
Ardlair |
Valuation roll for 1862 + 3
Mr Alexander McConnachie
Mr Alexander Calder. Tenant |
005.15 |
A slated farm House having extensive offices &c attached The property of the Factors of Lieut Col [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Banchory Lodge. |
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Cairn |
Cairn |
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Mr Alexander McConnachie
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander D Ferguson Strachan
Mr Alexander Dunn, Upper Shampher |
005.15 |
Described in orthography Sheet of plan 10.3 - page 32 |
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Tillylead |
Tillylead |
Mr Alexander McConnachie
Mr Alexander Calder Ardlair
Mr George Rennie Gateside |
005.15 |
A farm laborers dwelling house and outhouse formerly the Site of a farm house and offices. Proptery of Lt. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay. Banchory Lodge |
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Ferroch |
Ferroch
Ferroch
Ferroch |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. John Campbell Forester, Blackhall
Mr. William Ritchie, Banchory |
005.10 |
A fishing pool on the River Dee. |
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The Grey Mare |
The Grey Mare
The Grey Mare
The Grey Mare |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell
Mr. William Ritchie |
005.10 |
A stream on the River Dee. |
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Burn of Kettock |
Burn of Kettock
Burn of Kettock |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell |
005.10 |
A small stream rising on the east side of Meikle Ord and joining the River Dee near Woodend Cottage. Almost during its whole length it forms the boundary between the parishes of Strachan and Birse. |
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Parish of Strachan |
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The Girnals |
The Girnals
The Girnals
The Girnals |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. John Campbell, Forester Blackhall
Mr. William Ritchie, Banchory |
005.10 |
Two streams on the River Dee a short distance east of the Burn of Kettock. |
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The Green Spout |
The Green Spout
The Green Spout
The Green Spout |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell
Mr. William Ritchie |
005.10 |
A stream on the River Dee. |
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The Scobach |
The Scobach
The Scobach
The Scobach |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell
Mr. William Ritchie |
005.10 |
A fishing Pool on the River Dee opposite Trustack Cottage. |
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Parish of Strachan |
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Kirkton Muir |
Kirkton Muir
Kirkton Muir
Kirkton Muir |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. John Campbell, Forrester Blackhall
Mr. William Ritchie, Banchory |
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A portion of level land, partly arable, and partly wooded, situated a short distance South of Blackhall; property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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River Dee |
River Dee
River Dee
River Dee |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell
Patrick Davidson Esqr. Inchmarlo. |
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A large river which, rising near Ben Macdhui in Aberdeenshire, flows eastward and falls into the German Ocean at Aberdeen. It is navigable for a short distance from its mouth _ From Woodend Cottage on the west almost to the bridge at Banchory, it forms the boundary between the parishes of Strachan and Banchory Ternan. |
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The Fawn |
The Fawn
The Fawn
The Fawn |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell
Mr. William Ritchie |
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A fishing pool on the River Dee about half a mile east of Blackhall. |
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Ree Burn |
Ree Burn
Ree Burn
Ree Burn
Ley Burn |
Mr. John Campbell, Forrester
Mr. John Adam, Banchory
Mr. James Clark, Banchory
Douglas Wimberley, Esqr. Lumphanan |
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A small stream which rises between Scolty and Hill of Goauch and, flowing past Mains of Blackhall falls into the River Dee. |
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Hecklebirnie |
Hecklebirnie |
Mr. William Ritchie, Banchory
Mr. Francis Rae, Banchory
Mr. James Duncan, Banchory |
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A broad, rough stream on the River Dee situated at the confluence of Ree Burn with the River. |
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Backstreet |
Backstreet
Backstreet
Backstreet |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Adam,
Mr. James Clark. |
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A cottage, consisting of two tenements, one storey, slated and in good repair; property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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North Cottage |
North Cottage
North Cottage
North Cottage |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. John Campbell, Forrester.
Mr. James Clark, Banchory |
005.11 |
A small cottage situated on the Carriage drive to Blackhall; property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Mains of Blackhall |
Mains of Blackhall
Mains of Blackhall
Mains of Blackhall |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
005.11 |
A farmsteading, two storey, slated and in excellent repair; property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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The Howff |
The Howff
The Howff
The Howff |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell
Mr. John Adam, Banchory |
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A small wooded Knoll situated immediately west of Blackhall _ There is a small square enclosure here _ the burying place of one of the former proprietors of the Estate. |
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Blackhall |
Blackhall
Blackhall
Blackhall |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. John Campbell, Forrester
Valuation Roll 1862-3. |
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A large substantial mansion house erected about 1771 by Francis Russell Esqr. property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. _ Blackhall. |
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South Cottage |
South Cottage
South Cottage |
Mr. John Campbell
Mr. James Clark, Banchory |
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A small dwellinghouse at Blackhall, tenanted by the gardener; property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Grove Cottage |
Grove Cottage
Grove Cottage |
Mr. John Campbell
Mr. James Clark |
005.11 |
A small dwellinghouse at Blackhall, tenanted by the forrester _ property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Salt Vat |
Salt Vat
Salt Vat
Salt Vat |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. John Campbell, Forrester
Mr. William Ritchie, Banchory |
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A fishing pool in the River Dee about a quarter of a mile north-west of Blackhall. |
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Cat's Craigs |
Cat's Craigs
Cat's Craigs
Cat's Craigs |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. John Campbell
Mr. William Ritchie |
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A small rocky ridge situated behind, and south-west of Blackhall. |
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The Glisters |
The Glisters
The Glisters
The Glisters |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. William Ritchie
Mr. David Moir, Auchattie |
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A very rapid, narrow stream in the River Dee about half a mile west of Blackhall. |
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Rose Pot |
Rose Pot
Rose Pot
Rose Pot |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. John Campbell, Forester, Blackhall
Mr. William Ritchie, Banchory |
005.12 |
A fishing pool on the River Dee. |
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Fannyfield |
Fannyfield
Fannyfield
Fannyfield |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher, Strachan
Mr. John Campbell |
005.12 |
A dwellinghouse, one storey, thatched and in good repair; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Hill of Tillylair |
Hill of Tillylair
Hill of Tillylair
Hill of Tillylair |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan
Mr. Charles Birse, Tillylair |
005.14 |
A prominent, rocky hill feature, situated between the Water of Feugh and the River Dee and east of the road to Kincardine o'Neil; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Tillylair Bog |
Tillylair Bog
Tillylair Bog
Tillylair Bog |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Charles Birse |
005.14 |
A tract of Land, surrounded by wood, situated west of the Hill of Goauch; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Cults |
Cults
Cults
Cults |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Valuation Roll 1862-63 |
005.14 |
A small farmsteading, one story, thatched, and in indifferent repair; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Red Cairn |
Red Cairn
Red Cairn
Red Cairn |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan
Mr. Charles Birse, Tillylair |
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A small, rocky Knoll on the west end of Hill of Tillylair _ Name derived from the red color of the rocks. |
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Hill of Tillybath |
Hill of Tillybath
Hill of Tillybath
Hill of Tillybath |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Charles Birse |
005.14 |
An oval hill feature situated between Meikle Ord and Hill of Tillylair; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Tillylair |
Tillylair
Tillylair
Tillylair
Tillylair |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Charles Birse
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
005.14 |
A farmsteading with offices attached, one story, slated, and in good repair; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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St Ternan's Well |
St. Ternan's Well
St. Ternan's Well
St. Ternan's Well
St. Ternan's Well |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan
Mr. Charles Birse, Tillylair
Mr. Alexander Hunter Feughside
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan |
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A ruin, formerly a small farmsteading _ A small spring close to the ruin is supposed to have supplied the name, but no authentic information can be got concerning it. |
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Ildestone |
Idlestone
Idlestone
Idlestone |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
005.14 |
A farmsteading with offices and garden attached; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Burnside |
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Charles Birse
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
005.14 |
A dwellinghouse, one story, thatched, and in good repair; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Tillygownie |
Tillygownie
Tillygownie
Tillygownie |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
005.14 |
A farmsteading with offices and garden attached, property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Kirk Well |
Kirk Well |
Douglas Wimberley Esq.
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Campbell. Forrester |
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A well south of Kirkton Muir at the side of the foot path leading from Blackhall to Strachan Ch. [Church]. |
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Scolty |
Scolty |
Lieut Col [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
County Map. |
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A Wooded Hill feature with a large tower on its summit. |
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General Burnett's Monument |
General Burnett's Monument |
Lieut Col [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr George Rennie Gateside |
005.15 |
A monument erected to the Memory of General Burnett on the Summit of Scolty. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Strachan -- Sheet 5 Plan 15. |
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Belts of Collonach |
Belts of Collonach
Belts of Collonach
Belts of Collonach |
Colonel Ramsay Banchory Lodge
Mr. W. Annan Belts of Collonach
Valuation Roll |
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Four Cottages occupied by William Annan and others, the property of Colonel Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. |
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Doghillock |
Doghillock
Doghillock
Doghillock |
Colonel Ramsay
Mr. D. Ross occupier
Valuation Roll |
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A cottage occupied by David Ross, the property of Colonel Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. |
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Mossiehillock |
Mossiehillock
Mossiehillock
Mossiehillock |
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay
Mr. David Ross
Mr. John McIntosh Banchory |
005.16 |
A small building consisting of two tenements, one story, thatched, and in tolerable repair; the property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay, Banchory Lodge. |
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Thirl Woodocks |
Thirl Woodocks
Thirl Woodocks
Thirl Woodocks |
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay, Banchory Lodge
Mr. John Taylor, Croft-thorn
Mr. George Taylor, Boghead. |
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Two small wooded knolls, artificial looking and of an oval form, situated west of the Belts of Collonach _ Proprietors sometimes insert a clause in their leases to their tenants, binding them to give a certain number of days cartage or other service in the year _ this is called "thirlage" and is supposed to be the origin of the name, as their is a gravel pit in one of the knolls which supplies the district with sand for building purposes _ The wood growing here is the oldest in the place _ Woodocks signifies "little woods" The name is very old and little known _ property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. |
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Burn of Affrusk |
Burn of Affrusk
Burn of Affrusk
Green Burn or Auquhorsh |
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay.
Mr. Strachan Affrusk
Estate Plan (Sir Thomas Gladstone's) |
005.16 |
A small stream falling into the Water of Feugh. From its source to the farm of Blackness it is known as "Green Burn" and from that to the Feugh as 'Burn of Affrusk'. So far as it is known by this name it forms the boundary between the parishes of Banchory Ternan and Strachan. |
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Greenbrae |
Greenbrae
Greenbrae |
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Banchory Lodge.
Mr. John Annand, occupier |
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A Small farm Steading occupied by Mr. John Annand, the property of Colonel Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. As this place is but recently erected, the name is not generally known, but it has been sanctioned by the proprietor. |
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School |
School
School
School |
Colonel Ramsay Banchory Lodge.
Mr. W. Annan Belts of Collonach
Mr. John Moir Auchattie |
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A small School for boys and girls containing, about 30 Scholars of both sex, and has an endowment of 9£ a year from Colonel Ramsay The teacher is a female. |
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Invery House |
Invery House
Invery House
Invery House |
Colonel Ramsay
Mr. William Annan
Valuation Roll |
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A large and handsome mansion house two stories high with out offices etc. attached, the property of John Douglas Esq. Invery House. |
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Woodside |
Woodside
Woodside
Woodside |
Colonel Ramsay Banchory Lodge
Mr. Alexander Walker occupier
Mr. W. Annan Belts of Collonach |
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A cottage occupied by Alexander Walker, the property of Colonel Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. |
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Boghead |
Boghead
Boghead
Boghead |
Colonel Ramsay
Mr. David Webster occupier
Mr. W. Annan |
005.16 |
A cottage occupied by David Webster, the property of Colonel Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. |
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Croft-thorn |
Croft-thorn
Croft-thorn
Croft-thorn |
Colonel Ramsay
Mr. George Taylor occupier
Mr. W. Annan |
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A cottage occupied by George Walker, the property of Colonel Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. |
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Croftfoddie |
Croftfoddie
Croftfoddie
Croftfoddie
Foddie |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphannan
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Fergusson. Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher Strachan
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
010.02 |
A farmsteading, one story, thatched and in indifferent repair; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Mill of Strachan |
Mill of Strachan
Mill of Strachan
Mill of Strachan |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Fergusson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie |
010.02 |
A mill fitted up with machinery for grinding corn and barley _ Motive power _ water. The name is also given to the farm attached, which is occasionally called "Milton", from the name of the original farm, now broken up, Property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Waulkmill |
Waulkmill
Waulkmill
Waulkmill |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Fergusson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie |
010.02 |
A farmsteading, two stories, slated and in excellent repair; property of the Trustees of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Dalbreck |
Dalbreck
Dalbreck
Dalbrake |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Fergusson. Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher. Strachan
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
010.02 |
A farmsteading, one story, slated, and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Lady's Bridge |
Lady's Bridge
Lady's Bridge
Lady's Bridge |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Fergusson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Alexander Hunter Feughside |
010.02 |
A wooden foot-bridge crossing the Water of Feugh on the old public road crossing Cairn o' Mount to Kincardine o'Neil. Till 1829 it was broad enough to allow machines to cross, but being swept away by a flood in that year, this one was erected to supply it place _
"The bridges are in good repair, but inconsiderable inconvenience is felt from the loss of one by the great flood of 1829, on the line of road across the Cairn." Extract from Statistical Account. |
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Feughside Inn |
Feughside Inn
Feughside Inn
Feughside Inn |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan
Mr. Alexander Hunter. Tenant
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
010.02 |
A two storied building, with stabling attached, on the road from Cairn o' Mount to Kincardine o'Neil; property of the Trustees of Alexander Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Letterbeg |
Letterbeg
Letterbeg
Letterbeg
Letterbeg |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphannan
Valuation Roll 1862 & 3 |
010.03 |
A farmsteading, dwellinghouse and offices two storeys, slated and in good repair; property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Lower Shampher |
Lower Shampher
Lower Shampher
Lower Shampher |
Douglas Wimberley Esqr.
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Alexander Dunn Upper Shampher
Valuation Roll 1862 & 3 |
010.03 |
A small farmsteading, dwellinghouse and offices one storey, thatched and in indifferent repair; property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Adentouie |
Adentouie
Adentouie
Adentouie |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Fergusson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. George Rennie, Gateside. |
010.03 |
A small knoll situated a short distance north of the village of Strachan; property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. |
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Bucharn |
Bucharn
Bucharn
Bucharn
Bucharn |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
010.03 |
A Farmsteading, dwelling house and offices one storey, thatched and in good repair; property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esqr. Blackhall. |
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Cairn |
Cairn
Cairn
Cairn |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson,
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Alexander Dunn Upper Shampher |
010.03 |
A large collection of stones situated a short distance east of Bucharn. There is also another similar in size, about the same distance east of Upper Shampher.
"There are two stone cairns, about a mile apart on the farms of Letterbeg and Ardlair. Their form is circular, about 300 feet in circumference, and 30 in height. The stones of which they are composed are nearly round and all about the size which a strong man could carry. Similar to these, and seen from them, are cairns on Crossdarder, to the west, in the parish of Birse, and Cairnmountearn to the east, in parish of Durris, and the line may have been intended, in ancient times, for beacon fires to intimate to the inhabitants an enemy's approach and summons them to defence or retreat." Extract from Statistical Account. |
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Bowbutts |
Bowbutts
Bowbutts
Bowbutts
Bowbutts |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie, Teacher Strachan
County Map
Valuation Roll 1862-3 |
010.03 |
A farmsteading, dwellinghouse two storeys, offices partly one and partly two storeys, slated and in good repair; property of Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay. Banchory Lodge. |
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Church
Church
Church |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson
Mr. A. McConnachie
Mr. John Blacklaws. |
010.03 |
A plain building erected about 76 years ago and containing accommodation for a congregation of about 500. |
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School |
School
School
School |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson
Mr. A. McConnachie
Mr. John Blacklaws. |
010.03 |
A plain building of one storey, connected with the teacher's residence Average number of pupils about 50. |
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Manse |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie, Teacher Strachan
Mr. John Blacklaws. Strachan |
010.03 |
A building, two storeys, slated and in good repair. |
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Post Office |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson
Mr. A. McConnachie
Mr. John Blacklaws. |
010.03 |
This office has one arrival and despatch at 7 A.M. and the same at 10-40 A.M., the post-runner calling on his route from the Forest of Birse to Banchory, and again on his return _ Not a money order office. Major Office Aberdeen. |
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Free Church |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson
Mr. A. McConnachie
Mr. John Blacklaws. |
010.03 |
A plain commodious building containing 300 sittings. |
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Castlehill |
Castlehill
Castlehill
Castlehill |
Mr. William Smith Letterbeg
Mr. David Annan Letterbeg
Mr. John Shepherd Haugh of Strachan |
010.03 |
A small cottage tenanted by Mr. W. Smith Letterbeg. property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esq. Blackhall. |
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Haugh of Strachan |
Haugh of Strachan
Haugh of Strachan
Haugh of Strachan |
Mr. John Shepherd. Occupier
Mr. W. Smith
Mr. James Ferris. Adendale |
010.03 |
A farm house occupied by Mr. John Shepherd, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Adendale |
Adendale
Adendale
Adendale |
Mr. James Ferris
Mr. John Shepherd
Mr. W. Smith |
010.03 |
Three cottages occupied by James Ferris and others. the property of the Factors of Alexander D. Campbell Esq. Blackhall. and Colonel Ramsay Banchory Lodge. |
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Castle Hill |
Castle Hill
Castle Hill
Castle Hill
Castle Hill |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Douglas Wimberley Esqr. Lumphanan
Jarvise's Memorials of Angus & Mearns |
010.03 |
A small conical mound situated about a mile west of the village of Strachan _
"There are three circular, and evidently artificial mounds, two of them covered with wood of from forty to fifty years growth _ The third is named Castle Hill, but no remains of a Castle or fort are to be seen nor is there any tradition of its existence" _ Extract from Statistical Account.
"There is a local tradition that Alan the Durward or "Hostiarrius" had a proprietory interest in Strachan, and an insulated conical mound called the Castle Hill about a mile west of Kirkton, is said to have been the site of his stronghold. How long the Strachans were proprietors of their native district has not been ascertained. Probably they were succeeded by Fraser thane of Cowie, whose only daughter Margaret carried the immense estates of that baron, among which were the lands of Strachan, by marriage to Sir William Keith Marischal of Scotland. It seems likely that the Castle Hill was the site of Keith's residence before he built a castle at Dunottar, at least in 1351 his charter of the lands of Mathers, which were given in dowery with his sister Catherine to Alexander of Berkerly bears to have been granted "apud mansum capitale nostrum de Strathekin" (from our chief residence in Strachan)" _ Extract from Jarvise's Memorials of Angus and Mearns. |
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School |
Free Church School
Free Church School
Free Church School |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. John Blacklaws. Strachan |
010.03 |
A building, one storey in height, attached to the Free Church _ Average number of pupils about 40. |
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Manse |
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson
Mr. A. McConnachie
Mr. John Blacklaws. |
010.03 |
A dwelling house, two storeys, slated, and in good repair. |
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Gellan |
Gellan
Gellan
Gellan
Gellan
Gellan |
Valuation Roll for 1862 & 3
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr. Alexander Ross Tennant
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A farm house and offices The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Rhodie |
Burn of Rhodie
Burn of Rhodie
Burn of Rhodie
Burn of Rhodie |
Valuation Roll 1962 & 3
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Schoolmaster
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A small mountain stream rising north of Dalfro and joining the river Feugh. _ [Note] Described also in page 52. |
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Haughhead |
Haugh-head
Haugh-head
Haugh-head
Haugh-head
Haugh-head |
Valuation Roll for 1862 & 3
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr. John Masson Mill of Cammie.
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A farm house and offices now in a ruinous state The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Cauldmuir |
Cauldmuir
Cauldmuir
Cauldmuir |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr John Mason Mill of Cammie. |
010.04 |
Two dwelling houses, having gardens etc attached The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Heughhead |
Heugh-head
Heugh-head
Heugh-head
Heugh-head |
Valuation Roll 186 & 3
Lieut. Col [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Banchory Lodge
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr James Adam Tenant |
010.04 |
A Farm house and offices The property of Lieut Col [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay Banchory Lodge. |
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Kettlenaked |
Kettlenaked
Kettlenaked
Kettlenaked |
Rr Robert Masson Blackness.
Mr James Adam Heughhead
Mr David Gibb. Gellan. |
010.04 |
A Farm house now in ruins THe
property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Water of Feugh |
Water of Feugh
Water of Feugh
Water of Feugh
Water of Feugh
Water of Feugh |
Lieut. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Ramsay. Banchory Lodge.
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A. McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr James Adam Heughead.
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A small river rising in the Forrest of Birse and falling into the river Dee opposite Banchory Lodge. |
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Blackness |
Blackness
Blackness
Blackness
Blackness
Blackness |
Valuation Roll for 1862 & 3.
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr. Robert Masson Tenant
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A Farm house and offices The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Fasque. |
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Poor House |
Poor-house
Poor-house
Poor-house |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr John Masson Mill of Cammie |
010.04 |
Two dwelling houses erected for the accomodation of the Poor of the Ph. [Parish] of Strachan. |
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Mill of Cammie |
Mill of Cammie
Mill of Cammie
Mill of Cammie
Mill of Cammie |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr John Masson Tenant
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A Corn & Saw mill having a dwelling house and offices attached. The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Fasque. |
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Burn of Cammie |
Burn of Cammie
Burn of Cammie
Burn of Cammie
Water of Cammie |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr John Masson Mill of Cammie
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A large Stream formed by the junction of the Burn of Knock and the Burn of Curran and falling into the river Feugh. |
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Moss-side |
Moss-side
Moss-side
Moss-side
Moss-side |
Valuation Roll 1862 & 3
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie Schoolmaster
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
Four Cottages, a farm house and offices, The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Knockhill |
Knockhill
Knockhill
Knockhill
Knockhill
Knock Hill |
Valuation Roll 1862 & 3
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr Gordon Webster Tenant
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A Farm house and offices The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Fasque. |
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Wester Knockhill |
Wester Knockhill
Wester Knockhill
Wester Knockhill |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie
Mr Gordon Webster Tenant |
010.04 |
A dwelling house and offices The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Fasque. |
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Nether Curran |
Nether Curran
Nether Curran
Nether Curran
Nether Curran |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie
Mr Gordon Webster Knockhill
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
Three dwelling houses having gardens etc attached The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Fasque. |
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Burn of Rhodie |
Burn of Rhodie
Burn of Rhodie
Burn of Rhodie |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A dwelling house, originally a farmsteading, one storey, slated, and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Green Burn |
Green Burn
Green Burn
Green Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Estate Plan |
010.04 |
A small stream rising in the Parish of Durris known by this name till near the farm of Blackness after which it takes the name of Burn of Affrusk. |
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Knock Hill |
Knock Hill
Knock Hill
Knock Hill |
Mr. Gordon Webster, Knockhill
Mr. Alexander Falconer, Knock.
Mr. James Murray. Nether Curran |
011.01 |
A prominent hill feature situated east of Knockhill farmsteading; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Cuttieshillock |
Cuttieshillock
Cuttieshillock
Cuttieshillock
Cuttieshillock |
Valuation Roll for 1862 & 3
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Ferguson Strachan
Mr. A McConnachie Schoolmaster
Mr Alexander Adam Tenant |
010.06 |
A Farm house and offices. _ The property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. This was an Inn up till about six years since when the license was withdrawn.
"Their is an old annual fair at Cuttieshillock, which , in consequence of the number of markets in the neighbourhood, is thinly attended." (Extract from Statistical Account.) _ This market was abolished about 24 years ago. |
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Shannelhead (In Ruins) |
Shannelhead
Shannelhead
Shannelhead
Shannelhead |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson.
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Alexander Adam
Mr. Henry Milne Balblyth |
010.06 |
Ruins of a small farmsteading, west of Cuttieshillock; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Parkhead |
Parkhead
Parkhead
Parkhead |
Mr. William Emslie, Greendams
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan |
010.06 |
A dwelling house, one storey, thatched, and in indifferent repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Strathy |
Strathy
Strathy
Strathy
Strathy |
Estate Plan
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. William Emslie |
010.06 |
A small farmsteading, one storey, thatched and in indifferent repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Pitdelphin |
Pitdelphin
Pitdelphin
Pitdelphin
Pitdelphin |
Estate Plan
Valuation Roll 1862-3
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie |
010.06 |
A farmsteading, dwellinghouse slated, offices thatched, all one storey and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Black Loch |
Black Loch
Black Loch
Black Loch
Black Loch |
Mr, William Emslie, Greendams
Mr. Henry Milne, Balblyth
Revd. [Reverend]. David. S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan |
010.06 |
A small pond situated in the young fir plantation north-west of Greendams; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Cormech |
Cormech
Cormech
Cormech
Cormech |
Mr. William Emslie.
Mr. Henry Milne
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie |
010.06 |
A large artificial pond north-west of, and close to Greendams. Before the pond was formed the name was given to the ground which it now occupies _ a small mossy hollow. The name is derived from Gaelic _ meaning not known. |
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Greendams
Greendams
Greendams
Greendams
Greendams |
Estate Plan
Mr. William Emslie, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Valuation Roll for 1862 & 3 |
010.06 |
A small farmsteading, one storey, slated, and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Water of Aven |
Water of Aven
Water of Aven
Water of Aven
Water of Aaen
Water of Aaen
Water of Aan
Water of Aen
Water of Avon |
Estate Plan
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander McLean, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher Strachan
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson Strachan
Jarvise's Mems. [Memorials] of Angus and Mearns.
Mr. John Blacklaws. Strachan
Statistical Account
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye |
010.06 |
A large mountain stream which, rising west of Mount Battock, flows northward and joins the Water of Feugh about half a mile above Whitestone. (See page 71 ) |
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Balblyth |
Balblyth
Balblyth
Balblyth
Balblythe |
Estate Plan
Valuation Roll for 1862 & 3
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. Alexander McConnachie |
010.06 |
A farmsteading and offices, one storey, thatched, and in indifferent repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Ord of Cuttieshillock |
Ord of Cuttieshillock
Ord of Cuttieshillock
Ord of Cuttieshillock
Ord of Cuttieshillock |
Mr. William Emslie, Greendams
Mr. Henry Milne, Balblyth
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie |
010.06 |
A low, but extensive hill feature, situated west of Cuttieshillock; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Muiryhaugh |
Muiryhaugh
Muiryhaugh
Muiryhaugh
Muiryhaugh |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Henry Milne Belblythe
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh
Estate Plan |
010.07 |
A farmsteading, dwellinghouse and offices one storey, slated, and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Fasque. |
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Bogendreep Cottage |
Bogendreep Cottage
Bogendreep Cottage
Bogendreep Cottage
Bogindreep |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton
Estate Plan |
010.07 |
A dwelling house one storey, slated and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Bridge of Bogendreep |
Bridge of Bogendreep
Bridge of Bogendreep
Bridge of Bogendreep |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton |
010.07 |
A small stone bridge of one arch spanning the Water of Dye on the parish road from Bridge of Dye to Strachan. |
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Parish of Strachan |
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Dalfro |
Dalfro
Dalfro
Dalfro |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Revd. D.S. Fergusson Strachan
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh |
010.07 |
A farmsteading with offices and garden attached; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Dundeewells |
Dundee Wells
Dundee Wells
Dundee Wells |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Fergusson
Mr. George Middleton |
010.07 |
A small farmsteading one storey, slated, and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Rhodie |
Burn of Rhodie
Burn of Rhodie
Burn of Rhodie
Burn of Rhodie |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Fergusson
Mr. George Middleton
Estate Plan |
010.07 |
A small stream which rises between Elrig and Craig of Dalfro and joins the Water of Feugh |
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Parish of Strachan |
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Bogarn |
Bogarn
Bogarn
Bogarn |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Fergusson Strachan |
010.07 |
A dwellinghouse, one storey, slated, and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Linn of Dye |
Linn of Dye
Linn of Dye
Linn of Dye |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Fergusson
Mr. George Middleton |
010.07 |
A dwellinghouse, one storey, thatched and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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West Dalfro |
West Dalfro
West Dalfro
West Dalfro |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Fergusson
Mr. George Middleton |
010.07 |
A dwelling house, one storey, thatched and in bad repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Parish of Strachan |
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Doup of Becky |
Doup of Becky
Doup of Becky
Doup of Becky |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Henry Milne Belblythe
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh |
010.07 |
A large hollow situated between Elrig and Craig of Dalfro.; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque.
"Doup, the bottom or extremity of anything, a cavity."_ (Jamieson) |
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Burn of Strathy |
Burn of Strathy
Burn of Strathy
Burn of Strathy |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton |
010.06 |
A large stream which, formed by the junction of Burn of Brooky and Burn of Greendams, flows northward and joins the Water of Feugh at Haugh of Strachan. |
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Turryterry |
Turryterry
Turryterry
Turryterry
Turryterry |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Alexander Falconer Farmer Knock
Mr. John Anderson Farmer Curran |
010.08 |
A cothouse, one storey, thatched, and in indifferent repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Elrig |
Elrig
Elrig
Elrig
Elrig |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Alexander Falconer
Mr. John Anderson |
010.08 |
A prominent hill feature situated north of Craig of Dlafro; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Upper Curran |
Upper Curran
Upper Curran
Upper Curran
Currans
Upper Curran |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Valuation Roll 1862 & 3
Estate Plan |
010.08 |
A large farmsteading, one storey, slated and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Gally Bank |
Gally Bank
Gally Bank
Gally Bank
Gally Bank |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Alexander Falconer, Farmer Knock
Mr. David Moir Auchattie |
010.08 |
A small hill feature situated south-west of Pitreadie. Name derived from the quantity of galls growing on the hill; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Pitreadie |
Pitreadie
Pitreadie
Pitreadie
Pitreadie
Pitreadie |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson, Farmer, Curran
Valuation Roll 1862 & 3
Estate Plan. |
010.08 |
A farmsteading and offices, one storey, partly thatched, and partly slated and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Knock |
Burn of Knock
Burn of Knock
Burn of Knock |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson.
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Alexander Falconer. |
010.08 |
A small stream which rises east of Kerloch and, flowing north-east, joins the Burn of Curran at Nether Curran. |
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Burn of Melmannoch |
Burn of Melmannoch
Burn of Melmannoch
Burn of Melmannoch
Burn of Melmannoch |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher Strachan
Mr. John Anderson Curran
Mr. Alexander Falconer Knock. |
010.08 |
A stream which rises on the north-west side of Kerloch and, flowing northward; joins the Burn of Curran at Curran farmsteading. [Note] Described also in Page 79. |
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Burn of Curran |
Burn of Curran
Burn of Curran
Burn of Curran
Burn of Curran |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Mr. Alexander Falconer |
010.08 |
A small stream which rises on the north side of Kerloch and, flowing northward, joins the Burn of Knock at Nether Curran, after which it is known as "Burn of Cammie." [Note] Described also in Page 80. |
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Blarourie |
Blarourie
Blarourie
Blarourie
Blarourie |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Mr. Alexander Falconer |
010.08 |
A prominent hill feature situated east of Curran; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Meikleknock |
Meikle Knock
Meikle Knock
Meikle Knock
Muckle Knock |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson, Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher Strachan
Valuation Roll 1862 & 3
Estate Plan. |
011.05 |
A farmsteading and offices, one storey, thatched, and in indifferent repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Midknock |
Mid Knock
Mid Knock
Mid Knock
Mid Knock
Mid knock |
Revd. [Reverend] David S. Ferguson
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. David Henry Farmer
Valuation Roll 1862-3
Estate Plan. |
011.05 |
A farmsteading, dwellinghouse slated, offices one storey, thatched and in indifferent repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Meikle Strathvellaa |
Meikle Strathvella
Meikle Strathvella
Meikle Strathvella |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr. Henry Milne Farmer Glendye
Mr James Milne Farmer Glendye |
010 |
A large hill feature east of the Burn of Clashmad, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Little Strathvella |
Little Strathvella
Little Strathvella
Little Strathvella |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr. Henry Milne Farmer Glendye
Mr James Milne Farmer Glendye |
010 |
A hill feature, between the Drummels and Meikle Strathvella, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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The Drummels |
The Drummels
The Drummels
The Drummels |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr. Henry Milne Farmer Glendye
Mr James Milne Farmer Glendye |
010 |
A hill feature east of Little Strathvella, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Greendams |
Burn of Greendams
Burn of Greendams
Burn of Greendams
Burn of Green Dams |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr. Henry Milne Farmer Glendye
Mr James Milne Farmer Glendye
Estate Map |
010 |
A stream which takes its name where Easter Burn and Wester Burn joins it and falls into the Burn of Brooky. [Note] See also Page 66. |
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Burn of Pitdrochan |
Burn of Pitdrochan
Burn of Pitdrochan
Burn of Pitdrochan |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr. Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
010 |
A small stream, which rises at the North base of Mount Shade and falls into Easter Burn. |
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Mount Shade |
Mount Shade
Mount Shade
Mount Shade
Mount Shade |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr. Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth
Estate Map |
010 |
A very conspicuous hill feature east of the Slack of Dye, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Slack of Dye |
Slack of Dye
Slack of Dye
Slack of Dye
Slack of Glendye |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr. Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth
Estate Map |
010 |
A deep ravine between Clachnaben and Mount Shade |
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Parish of Strachan |
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OS1/19/20/63 |
Snow Doups |
Snow Doups
Snow Doups
Snow Doups |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
010 |
A hollow at the source of Clashmad Burn property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque.
" "Doup", the bottom or extremity of anything, a cavity." _ (Jamieson.) |
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Burn of Clashmad |
Burn of Clashmad
Burn of Clashmad
Burn of Clashmad |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
010 |
A small stream which rises between Snow Doups and Hill of Westerburn and falls into the Water of Aven |
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Hill of Westerburn |
Hill of Westerburn
Hill of Westerburn
Hill of Westerburn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
010 |
A prominent hill feature situated between Wester Burn, and Burn of Clashmad, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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OS1/19/20/64 |
Wester Burn |
Wester Burn
Wester Burn
Wester Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
010 |
A stream which rises near the Doups of Powanech, and flows in a North easterly direction to its confluence with the Burn of Greendams, and Easter Burn |
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Blairour |
Blairour
Blairour
Blairour |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
010 |
A ridge of hill situated between Wester Burn and Easter Burn. the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Easter Burn |
Easter Burn
Easter Burn
Easter Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
010 |
A stream which rises at the North base of Clachnaben, and after taking a northerly course joins Wester Burn. |
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Lady's Dowry |
Lady's Dowry
Lady's Dowry
Lady's Dowry |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Henry Milne Belblythe
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh |
010.10 |
A small oblong hollow on the side of the road leading from Glen Dye to Cuttieshillock. Tradition says it received its name from the following circumstance - A gentleman promised as a dowry to a lady, as much land as could be seen from a certain point on his property. He brought her to this place, and as the depth of the hollow is considerable nothing could be seen but itself. |
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Dunniemore |
Dunniemore
Dunniemore
Dunniemore |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton |
010.10 |
A small but very conspicuous Knoll situated at the point where the road crossing Cairn o' Mount branches off to Cuttieshillock and Bogendreep. A depression on the summit divides the Knoll into two small tops, and tradition says that a man was hung in chains on the west and smallest of the two for the murder of a pedlar in the vicinity. The spot where the murder was commited can still be pointed out. |
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Burn of Greendams |
Burn of Greendams
Burn of Greendams
Burn of Greendams
Burn of Greendams |
Revd. [Reverend] D.S. Fergusson Strachan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Estate Plan |
010.10 |
A large stream which rises at the north base of Clachnäben and, flowing northward joins the burn of Brooky near Greendams farmsteading |
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Rouchan |
Rouchan
Rouchan
Rouchan |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne Belblythe
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh |
010.10 |
A tract of level mossy ground about half a mile south of Greendams; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Rouchanbeg |
Rouchanbeg
Rouchanbeg
Rouchanbeg |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton |
010.10 |
A small tract of level mossy ground close to Greendams; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque.
"Beag" or "Bheag", _ generally pronounced Beg, is used in Gaelic as a diminutive. [Initialled] E.H.C |
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Todholes |
Todholes
Todholes
Todholes |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Henry Milne Belblythe
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh |
010.10 |
Two small Knolls west of Dunniemore; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Brooky |
Burn of Brooky
Burn of Brooky
Burn of Brooky
Burn of Brooky |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton
Estate Plan |
010.10 |
A small stream which rises at the south-east end of Craigangower and, flowing northward, joins the Burn of Greendams near Greendams farmsteading. |
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Craigangower |
Craigangower
Craigangower
Craigangower |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton |
010.10 |
A large hill feature; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Cooperhill |
Cooperhill
Cooperhill
Cooperhill |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Henry Milne Belblythe
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh |
010.10 |
A dwellinghouse, one storey, thatched, and in indifferent repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Ord of Tillyfumerie |
Ord of Tillyfumerie
Ord of Tillyfumerie
Ord of Tillyfumerie |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Henry Milne Belblythe
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh |
010.11 |
A prominent hill feature planted with firs; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Binglyburn |
Binglyburn
Binglyburn
Binglyburn |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton |
010.11 |
A dwellinghouse, one storey, thatched and in bad repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Bingly Burn |
Bingly Burn
Bingly Burn
Bingly Burn |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton |
010.11 |
A small stream which rises between Craig of Dalfro. and Millstone Craig and, flowing south-west joins the Water of Dye at Binglyburn. |
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Craig of Dalfro |
Craig of Dalfro
Craig of Dalfro
Craig of Dalfro
Dalfro Hill |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher Strachan
Mr. Henry Milne Belblythe
Mr. George Middleton Broomhaugh
Estate Plan |
010.11 |
A prominent and very stony hill feature; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Tillyfumerie |
Tillyfumerie
Tillyfumerie
Tillyfumerie
Tillyfumrie |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton
Estate Plan |
010.11 |
A farmsteading, dwellinghouse one storey, slated, offices one storey thatched, and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Broomhaugh |
Broomhaugh
Broomhaugh
Broomhaugh
Broomhaugh |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton
Estate Plan |
010.11 |
A dwellinghouse, one storey, thatched and in bad repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Shank of Broomhaugh |
Shank of Broomhaugh
Shank of Broomhaugh
Shank of Broomhaugh |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. Henry Milne
Mr. George Middleton |
010.11 |
A low hill feature east of Broomhaugh; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Water of Aven |
Water of Aven
Water of Aven
Water of Aven
Water of Aaen
Water of Aaen
Water of Aen
Water of Aan
Water of Avon |
Estate Map
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander McLean Strachan
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson Strachan
Jervise's Memorials of Angus and Mearns
Statistical Account
Mr. John Blacklaws, Merchant, Strachan
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye |
010.06 |
A large stream which issues from Loch Tennet at the north base of Mount Battock, and, flowing in a north-eastward direction, falls into the Water of Feugh half a mile above Whitestone. For the greater portion of its course it forms the boundary between the Counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine. |
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Mid Burn |
Mid Burn
Mid Burn
Mid Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
009 |
A small stream West of Wolf Burn. |
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Fowls Heugh |
Fowls Heugh
Fowls Heugh
Fowls Heugh |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
009 |
A deep ravine on the Water of Aven between the junction of Wolf Burn and Tomanarrach Burn. |
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Tomanarrach |
Tomanarrach
Tomanarrach
Tomanarrach |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
009 |
A small hill feature, West of Tomanarrach Burn. the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart., [Baronet], Fasque. |
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Tomanarrach Burn
Tomanarrach Burn
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Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
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A small stream which rises East of Tomanarrach, and falls into the Water of Aven. |
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Corlach Burn
Corlach Burn
Corlach Burn
Corlach Burn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
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A large stream which is formed by the junction of Easter Corlach Burn and Wester Corlach Burn, and flows into Water of Aven. |
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Wester Corlach Burn |
Wester Corlach Burn
Wester Corlach Burn
Wester Corlach Burn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper |
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A stream which rises on the hills about a mile and a half west of Clachnaben, and flowing northward joins Easter Corlach Burn, after which it assumes the name of Corlach Burn. |
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Easter Corlach Burn |
Easter Corlach Burn
Easter Corlach Burn
Easter Corlach Burn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper |
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A stream which rises on the hills about a mile west of Clachnaben, and flowing northward joins Wester Corlach Burn, after which it assumes the name of Corlach Burn |
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Corlach Hill |
Corlach Hill
Corlach Hill
Corlach Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper |
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A prominent hill feature situated between Easter Corlach Burn and Wester Corlach Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Mid Shank of Corlach |
Mid Shank of Corlach
Mid Shank of Corlach
Mid Shank of Corlach |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper |
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A low, flat piece of land situated north of, and close to Corlach Hill; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Airy Muir |
Airy Muir
Airy Muir
Airy Muir |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper |
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An elevated tract of moorland situated between Easter Corlach Burn and the Water of A [Aven]; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Doups of Powanech |
Doups of Powanech
Doups of Powanech
Doups of Powanech |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
009 |
A small piece of broken ground situated at the source of Wester Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Burn of Slacks |
Burn of Slacks
Burn of Slacks
Burn of Slacks |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Schoolmaster Strachan
Mr. John Anderson Farmer Curran
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson Strachan |
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A small stream having its source in the Slacks and the waters of which, after flowing a short distance in a natural channel, are conveyed by an artificial cutting to the mill pond at the farmsteading of Pitreadie; from thence it flows into the Burn of Curran. |
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Melmannoch |
Melmannoch
Melmannoch
Melmannoch |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson |
010 |
A prominent hill feature situated between Kerloch and Craig Dalfra; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Burn of Melmannoch |
Burn of Melmannoch
Burn of Melmannoch
Burn of Melmannoch |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson |
010 |
A stream formed by two small rivulets at the north base of Kerloch, and which, flowing northward, joins the Burn of Curran at Curran farmsteading |
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Coves of Curran |
Coves of Curran
Coves of Curran
Coves of Curran |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Schoolmaster Strachan
Mr. John Anderson Farmer Curran
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson Strachan |
010 |
A small portion of broken, rocky ground, situated about half a mile south of Curran farmsteading; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Burn of Curran |
Burn of Curran
Burn of Curran
Burn of Curran |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson |
010 |
A small stream which rises at the north base of Kerloch and, flowing northward, joins the Burn of Melmannoch at Curran farmsteading. |
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Factor's Rees |
Factor's Rees
Factor's Rees
Factor's Rees |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson |
010 |
A small hollow at the source of Burn of Melmannoch; property of Sir Thoams Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Minister's Moss |
Minister's Moss
Minister's Moss
Minister's Moss |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Schoolmaster Strachan
Mr. John Anderson Farmer Curran
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson Strachan |
010 |
A peat Moss between little Kerloch, and Kerloch. |
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Kerloch |
Kerloch
Kerloch
Kerloch
Kerloak |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson
Estate Plan. |
010 |
A very conspicuous hill feature; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Little Kerloch |
Little Kerloch
Little Kerloch
Little Kerloch
Little Kerloak |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. John Anderson
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson Estate Plan. |
010 |
A large hill feature situated south west of Kerloch; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Builg Burn |
Builg Burn
Builg Burn
Builg Burn |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Schoolmaster Strachan
Mr. John Anderson Farmer Curran
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye |
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A large stream rising South of Minister's Moss. and falling into the Water of Dye. See also pages 125 & 133. |
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Tent of Builg |
Tent of Builg
Tent of Builg
Tent of Builg |
Mr Alexander McConnachie
Mr John Anderson
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson, Strachan |
010 |
A hollow, nearly at the head of Builg Burn. |
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The Slacks |
The Slacks
The Slacks
The Slacks |
Mr Alexander McConnachie
Mr John Anderson
Revd. [Reverend] David Fergusson, Strachan |
010 |
Two small rocky ravines situated between Melmannoch and Elrig; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet] Fasque |
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Black Burn |
Black Burn
Black Burn
Black Burn
Black Burn |
Mr. Alexander McConachie, Teacher, Strachan
Mr. David Henry, Mid Knock
Mr. Alexander Falconer, Knock
Mr. James Murray, Nether Curran |
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A small stream which rises on the west side of Glenskinnan and, flowing north-east, joins the Burn of Corgannochie. |
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Burn of Corgannochie |
Burn of Corgannochie
Burn of Corgannochie
Burn of Corgannochie
Burn of Corgannochie |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. David Henry
Mr. Alexander Falconer
Mr James Murray |
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A small stream which rises on the east side of Glenskinnan and, flowing northward, after a course of less than a mile joins Black Burn _ The two streams united are called Burn of Knock. |
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Glenskinnan |
Glenskinnan
Glenskinnan
Glenskinnan
Glenskinnan |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. David Henry
Mr. Alexander Falconer
Mr James Murray |
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A low, flat hill feature situated about a mile west of Shilofad _ property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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White Sheets of Shillofad |
White Sheets of Shillofad
White Sheets of Shillofad
White Sheets of Shillofad
White Sheets of Shillofad
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Mr. David Henry Mid Knock
Mr. Alexander Falconer Knock
Mr. James Murray Nether Curran |
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A portion of scattered stones and out-crop rock on the south-west end of Shillofad. |
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Shillofad |
Shillofad
Shillofad
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Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher. Strachan |
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A large and conspicuous hill feature situated north-east of Kerloch _ The boundary between the parishes of Strachan and Durris crosses the hill. |
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Greystane Hill |
Greystane Hill
Greystane Hill
Greystane Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh |
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A prominent Hill feature situated west of Scolly's Cross; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Scolly's Heugh |
Scolly's Heugh
Scolly's Heugh
Scolly's Heugh |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
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A very steep wooded slope on the Water of Dye east of Scolly's Cross; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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School |
Female School |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh |
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A schoolroom and teacher's close to Scolly's Cross instituted for convenience of the inhabitants of Glen Dye. Fifteen pounds given annually by Lady Gladstone and fees of the pupils constitute the teacher's salary. |
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Scolly's Cross |
Scolly's Cross |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Ross Tenant
Mr. William Middleton |
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A farmsteading one storey, slated, and in good repair. This was formerly a public house, but some years since the licence was withdrawn. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Threestane Hill |
Threestane Hill |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Ross
Mr. William Middleton |
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A hill feature situated east of Mount Shade; property of Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Slack of Garchorrie |
Slack of Garchorrie
Slack of Garchorrie
Slack of Garchorrie |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh |
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A small ravine situated between Millstone Craig and Bawd Hill; propertty of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Bawd Hill |
Bawd Hill
Bawd Hill
Bawd Hill |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
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A large hill feature situated west of Little Kaerlock; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baraonet]. Fasque. |
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Heatheryhaugh |
Heatheryhaugh
Heatheryhaugh
Heatheryhaugh
Heatheryhaugh |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton
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A farmsteading, one storey, slated, and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Builg Pot |
Builg Pot
Builg Pot
Builg Pot |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh |
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A deep pool in the Water of Dye at the place where the Builg Burn enters it. |
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Burnfoot |
Burnfoot
Burnfoot
Burnfoot |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Strachan
Mr William Middleton |
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A small dwelling house, one storey, thatched and in indifferent repair, property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Millstone Craig |
Millstone Craig
Millstone Craig
Millstone Craig |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Strachan
Mr William Middleton |
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A small hill feature situated on the east side of the Water of Dye and north of Burnfoot; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Berry Woods |
Berry Wood
Berry Wood
Berry Wood |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh |
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A small hill feature on the south side of Builg Burn about half a mile east of Heatheryhaugh. It is not known why it received this name, and it presents no appearance to justify a supposition that wood ever grew on it. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Rough Burn |
Rough Burn
Rough Burn
Rough Burn |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
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A small stream rising on Little Kaerlock and falling into the Builg Burn. |
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North Dennetys |
North Dennetys
North Dennetys
North Dennetys
North Dennetys |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan
Mr. David Henry Mid Knock
Mr. James Murray, Nether Curran
Mr. Alexander Falconer, Knock |
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A prominent hill feature situated east of, and almost attached to the east end of Kerloch; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Mossgogie |
Mossgogie
Mossgogie
Mossgogie
Mossgogie |
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Mr. David Henry
Mr. James Murray
Mr. Alexander Falconer |
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A portion of very level marshy land stretching east from the Burn of Sheeoch almost to the boundary between the parishes of Strachan and Glenbervie, and a short distance west of Munlouth Well. |
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Well of Monluth |
Munlouth Well
Munlouth Well
Monlouth Well
Well of Monlouth
Well of Monlouth
Well of Monlouth
Well of Monlouth |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
County Map
Estate Plan
Mr. Charles White
Mr. James Gerrard
Mr. Robert Watson
Estate Plan of Durris |
011.13 |
A small spring at the point where the boundaries between the parishes of Strachan, Durris, and Glenbervie meet. |
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Burn of Sheeoch |
Burn of Sheeoch
Burn of Sheeoch
Burn of Sheeoch
Burn of Sheeoch
Burn of Sheeoch |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie, Teacher, Strachan
County Map
Mr. David Henry Mid Knock
Mr. James Murray Nether Curran
Mr. Alexander Falconer Knock. |
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A large stream which rises on the east end of Kerloch and, flowing in a north-east direction, joins the River Dee near the Kirkton of Durris. |
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Burn of Dennetys |
Burn of Dennetys
Burn of Dennetys
Burn of Dennetys
Burn of Dennetys |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. David Henry
Mr. James Murray
Mr. Alexander Falconer |
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A small stream rising on the north side of South Dennetys and falling into Burn of Sheeoch. |
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Tod's Stone |
Tod's Stone
Tod's Stone
Tod's Stone
Tod's Stone |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. David Henry
Mr. James Murray
Mr. Alexander Falconer |
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A small detached rock at the south-west end of Shillofad. Name derived from having been a resort of foxes. |
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Mount Battock |
Mount Battock
Mount Battock
Mount Battock
Mont Battock |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr
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A large hill feature, the highest point in Kincardinshire, situated at the north-west end of the county and crossed by the boundary of Forfarshire. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Hill of Saughs |
Hill of Saughs
Hill of Saughs
Hill of Saughs
Hill of Saughs |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr
Estate Map. |
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An elevated ridge of land situated south of Mount Battock and crossed by the boundary of Forfarshire; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Loch Tennet |
Loch Tennet
Loch Tennet
Loch Tennet |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper, Glen Dye |
014 |
A very small pond, situated at the junction of the counties of Kincardine, Forfar, and Aberdeen, and the source of the Water of Aven. |
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Black Burn |
Black Burn
Black Burn
Black Burn
Blackburn of Montbattock |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper, Glen Dye
Estate Map |
014 |
A stream which rises at the base of Mount Battock, and flowing northward joins Water of Aven |
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Cock Hill |
Cock Hill
Cock Hill
Cock Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. Henry Milne, Farmer, Balblyth
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper, Glen Dye |
014 |
A prominent hill feature, situated between Black Burn and The Leggie; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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The Leggie |
The Leggie
The Leggie
The Leggie |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
014 |
A tract of moor land, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. |
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Wolf Burn |
Wolf Burn
Wolf Burn
Wolf Burn
Wolf Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr James Milne Farmer Balblyth
Estate Map |
014 |
A stream which rises north of the Hill of Badymicks, and after taking a north westerly course falls into the Water of Aven. |
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Leggie Burn |
Leggie Burn
Leggie Burn
Leggie Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
014 |
A stream which rises South of the Leggie, and falls into Wolf Burn. |
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Hill of Badymicks |
Hill of Badymicks
Hill of Badymicks
Hill of Badymicks |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
Mr Henry Milne Farmer Balblyth
Mr James Milne Farmer Balblyth |
014 |
A hill feature North of Mid Grain of Badymicks, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. |
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Hill of Edendocher |
Hill of Edendocher
Hill of Edendocher
Hill of Edendocher |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr. |
014 |
A hill feature situated nearly a mile west of Clachnaben; property of Sir Thomams Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Cairn of Edendocher |
Cairn of Edendocher
Cairn of Edendocher
Cairn of Edendocher
Cairn of Edendochar |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr.
Estate Map. |
014 |
A small portion of broken out-crop rock and a collection of large boulder stones in the form of a natural cairn situated on the south end of Hill of Edendocher. |
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Sandy Hill |
Sandy Hill
Sandy Hill
Sandy Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr. |
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A small hill feature situated at the head of Warm Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Lochnawean |
Lochnawean
Lochnawean
Lochnawean
Lochnawein |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper Glendye
Mr. David Winter, Charr.
Estate Map |
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A large pool of water, in the centre of a Moss, situated a little east of the source of the Burn of Saughs. |
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Lochnawean Hill |
Lochnawean Hill
Lochnawean Hill
Lochnawean Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper Glendye
Mr. David Winter, Charr |
014 |
A large hill feature taking its name from Lochnawean, which is situated at the N.W. [North West] base of it. It is the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. |
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West Grain of Badymicks |
West Grain of Badymicks
West Grain of Badymicks
West Grain of Badymicks |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper Glendye
Mr. David Winter, Charr |
014 |
A stream which rises a little north of Lochnawean Hill, and flows in an easterly direction to its confluence with Mid Grain of Badymicks. |
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Mid Grain of Badymicks |
Mid Grain of Badymicks
Mid Grain of Badymicks
Mid Grain of Badymicks |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper Glendye
Mr. David Winter, Charr. |
014 |
A stream having its source, between East and West Grain of Badymicks, and falling into the Water of Dye. |
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Cock Hill |
Cock Hill
Cock Hill
Cock Hill |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper Glendye
Mr. David Winter, Charr. |
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A hill feature, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. |
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Burn of Cockhill |
Burn of Cockhill
Burn of Cockhill
Burn of Cockhill |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper Glendye
Mr. David Winter |
014 |
A small stream rising south of Lochnawean Hill, and falling into Water of Dye. |
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Burn of Bonnyfleeces |
Burn of Bonnyfleeces
Burn of Bonnyfleeces
Burn of Bonnyfleeces |
Mr David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
David Winter, Charr
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye |
014 |
A small stream rising in Bonnyfleeces and falling into Water of Dye. |
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Waird of Saughs |
Waird of Saughs
Waird of Saughs
Waird of Saughs
Ward of Saughs |
Mr David Gibb, Farmer Glendye John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter
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014 |
A tract of moorland, at one time enclosed for cattle, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. |
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Water of Dye |
Water of Dye
Water of Dye
Water of Dye
Water of Dye |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter, Charr.
Estate Map |
014 |
A large and rapid stream, having its source nearly mid way, between Stobbie Hillock, and Burn of Saughs. It takes a easterly course for about 7 miles after which it flows northerly to its confluence with the Water of Feugh. _ [Note. See page 129] |
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Burn of Saughs |
Burn of Saughs
Burn of Saughs
Burn of Saughs
Burn of Saughs |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter, Charr.
Estate Map |
014 |
A stream having its source a little West of Lochnawean, and flowing nearly Southerly to its confluence with the Water of Dye. |
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Backs Burn |
Backs Burn
Backs Burn
Backs Burn |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter, Charr. |
014 |
A small stream rising East of the Hill of Fingray, and falling into the Water of Dye. |
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Stobbie Hillock |
Stobbie Hillock
Stobbie Hillock
Stobbie Hillock |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter, Charr. |
014 |
A small hillock on the county boundary of Kincardine and Forfar
[Annotation] Stobie Hillock Adopted at O.M.O. [Ordnance Mapping Office] to agree with Sheet 7 six inch scale of Forfar Signed in March 1862. |
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Hill of Fingray |
Hill of Fingray
Hill of Fingray
Hill of Fingray
Shank of Fingray |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter, Charr.
Estate Map |
014 |
A hill feature on the county boundary of Kincardine, and Forfar. |
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Gruiggal of Dye |
Gruiggal of Dye
Gruiggal of Dye
Gruiggal of Dye
Gruiggal of Dye |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter, Charr.
Estate Map |
014 |
A portion of moor land situated near the source of the Water of Dye. and sloping Northward to the Burn of Saughs _ the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. |
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Burn of Edendocher |
Burn of Edendocher
Burn of Edendocher
Burn of Edendocher
Burn of Edendochar |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
Mr. David Winter, Charr.
Estate Map |
014 |
A large stream which rises west of the Cairn of Edendocher, and flowing southward, joins the Water of Dye. |
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Hen Hill |
Hen Hill
Hen Hill
Hen Hill |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr. |
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A prominent hill feature situated east of the Burn of Edendocher; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Warm Burn |
Warm Burn
Warm Burn
Warm Burn
Warm Burn |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr.
Estate Map. |
014 |
A small stream which enters the Water of Dye from the hills on the north, a short distance West of Burn of Edendocher. |
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Corriereoch |
Corriereoch
Corriereoch
Corriereoch |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter Charr |
014 |
A small hollow situated to the east of Shank of Rough Bank; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Corriereoch |
Burn of Corriereoch
Burn of Corriereoch
Burn of Corriereoch |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr |
014 |
A small stream which rises in Corriereoch and joins the Kettock Burn. |
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Wolf Burn |
Wolf Burn
Wolf Burn
Wolf Burn |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter Charr |
014 |
A small stream which risies on the north side of Wolf Hill and joins the Water of Dyes |
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Burn of Badymicks |
Burn of Badymicks
Burn of Badymicks
Burn of Badymicks
Burn of Balmamuicks |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter. Charr
Estate Map |
014 |
A large stream formed by the junction of East, and Mid Grains of Badymicks. It joins the Water of Dye after a course of a little more than a quarter of a mile. |
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East Grain of Madymicks |
East Grain of Badymicks
East Grain of Badymicks
East Grain of Badymicks |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter. Charr. |
014 |
A stream which rises on the hills north of Glen Dye and joins the Mid Grain of Badymicks, after which it is known as Burn of Badymicks. |
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Paton's Heugh |
Paton's Heugh
Paton's Heugh
Paton's Heugh |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. George Watson, Glen Dye |
014 |
A broken precipitous bank on the Water of Dye at the western base of Hen Hill. It received its name from a shepherd who, some years ago fell over it during a snow storm, and was killed. |
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Bonnyfleeces |
Bonnyfleeces
Bonnyfleeces
Bonnyfleeces |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter Charr |
014 |
A level tract of moorland situated west of Wolf Hill; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Glen Dye |
Glen Dye
Glen Dye
Glen Dye |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter Charr |
014 |
A large glen stretching from Waird of Saughs on the west, eastward to Bogindreep, a house about two miles from the village of Strachan. It is partly cultivated, and partly planted up as far as Spittalburn, the remainder being altogether moorland. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. [Annotation] See also page 129. |
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Shank of Pitlearie |
Shank of Pitlearie
Shank of Pitlearie
Shank of Pitlearie
Shank of Pidleary |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. George Watson, Glen Dye
Mr. James Duthie Spittalburn
Estate Map. |
014 |
A small hill feature situated between Kettock Burn and Hazly Grain; Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Hazly Grain |
Hazly Grain
Hazly Grain
Hazly Grain |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter. Charr. |
014 |
A stream which rises south-west of Wolf Hill, and flowing eastward, joins Kettock Burn. |
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Rough Bank |
Rough Bank
Rough Bank
Rough Bank
Rough Bank |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter. Charr.
Estate Map |
014 |
A prominent hill feature situated east of the Waird of Kettock; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque |
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Shank of Rough Bank |
Shank of Rough Bank
Shank of Rough Bank
Shank of Rough Bank |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter. Charr. |
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A low ridge of land running northward from the base of Rough Bank. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Wolf Hill |
Wolf Hill
Wolf Hill
Wolf Hill
Wolf Hill |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter Charr
Estate Map |
014 |
A large hill feature situated between the Water of Dye and Kettock Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Kettock Burn |
Kettock Burn
Kettock Burn
Kettock Burn
Kettock Burn |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr
Estate Map. |
014 |
A large stream which rises close to the boundary of Forfarshire, and flowing in a north-west direction, joins the Water of Dye half a mile west of Charr. |
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Waird of Kettock |
Waird of Kettock
Waird of Kettock
Waird of Kettock |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr |
014 |
A tract of moorland sloping eastward from the boundary of Forfarshire, situated at the head of Kettock Burn. At one time the people who inhabited the western end of Glen Dye kept their cattle here during the summer months, and to prevent them from straying had a deep ditch cut round it. This ditch can scarcely be traced now. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Cairn of Finglenny |
Cairn of Finglenny
Cairn of Finglenny
Cairn of Finglenny
Cairn of Finglany |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A prominent hill feature, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Hill of Waterhead |
Hill of Waterhead
Hill of Waterhead
Hill of Waterhead |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A hill feature, North of the Water of Dye, between the Burn of Waterhead and Small Burn |
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Small Burn |
Small Burn
Small Burn
Small Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A small stream, which rises between the Hill of Waterhead, and Brocky Burn, and falls into the Water of Dye, at Charr. |
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Round Hill |
Round Hill
Round Hill
Round Hill |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A hill feature, at the South East end of which is Lady's Well the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Lady's Well |
Lady's Well
Lady's Well
Lady's Well |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A spring well at the South East end of Round Hill. |
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Burn of Waterhead |
Burn if Waterhead
Burn if Waterhead
Burn if Waterhead
Burn if Waterhead |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye
Estate Map |
015 |
A stream which rises between Clacknaben, and Round Hill, after flowing Southward it joins the Water of Dye. |
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Clachnaben |
Clachnaben
Clachnaben
Clachnaben
Clachnabene |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye
Estate Map |
015 |
A prominent hill feature, taking its name from a large and very conspicuous rock which stands nearly on its summit. It is a favourite place of resort for tourists, and the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart: [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Black Hillocks |
Black Hillocks
Black Hillocks
Black Hillocks |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A small conical shaped hill situated at the southern base of Mount Shade, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Mill Burn |
Mill Burn
Mill Burn
Mill Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A stream having its source at the Slack of Dye, and flowing eastward falls into the Water of Dye. |
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Adending Burn |
Adending Burn
Adending Burn
Adending Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A small stream which rises about 1/2 mile South of Slack of Dye and falls into Mill Burn. |
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Burn of Doclash |
Burn of Duclash
Burn of Duclash
Burn of Duclash |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A small stream rising a little North of the Hill of Duclash, and falling into Mill Burn.
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Hill of Duclash |
Hill of Duclash
Hill of Duclash
Hill of Duclash |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson. Glendye |
015 |
A hill feature South of the Burn of Duclash, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Brocky Burn |
Brocky Burn
Brocky Burn
Brocky Burn
Nettly Burn |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Glendye
George Watson. Glendye
Estate Map |
015 |
A small stream which rises N.E. [North East] of Hen Hill, takes a South Easterly course, and falls into the Water of Dye. |
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Charr |
Charr
Charr
Charr
Charr |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Glendye
David Winter Glendye
Estate Map |
015 |
A dwelling house, occupied by David Winter and another, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Charr Craig |
Charr Craig
Charr Craig
Charr Craig |
Mr David Gibb Farmer Glendye
David Winter Glendye
George Watson Glendye |
015 |
A large hill feature taking its name from a crag at the east of Charr. the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Little Calf Hill |
Little Calf Hill
Little Calf Hill
Little Calf Hill |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson Glendye |
015 |
A Small hill feature at the South Side of the Water of Dye, near Charr, property of Sir Thomas Gladstone. Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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East Stripe of Charr |
East Stripe of Charr
East Stripe of Charr
East Stripe of Charr |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson Glendye |
015 |
A Small Stream rising South of Charr Cragg, and falling into the Water of Charr. |
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Meikle Calf Hill |
Meikle Calf Hill
Meikle Calf Hill
Meikle Calf Hill |
Mr David Gibb. Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
George Watson Glendye |
015 |
Described on Page 123. |
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Shiel Hill |
Shiel Hill
Shiel Hill
Shiel Hill |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven. Gamekeeper
Mr. James Duthie Spittalburn |
015 |
A small hill situated on the west side of Spittal Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Stag Burn |
Stag Burn
Stag Burn
Stag Burn
Stag Burn |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven. Gamekeeper
Mr. James Duthie
Estate Map. |
015 |
A stream which rises on Cairn o' Mount, and flowing northward joins the Water of Dye a short distance south of Spittalburn. |
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Kircram |
Kircram
Kircram
Kircram |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven. Gamekeeper
Mr. James Duthie |
015 |
A prominent hill feature situated about two miles from the Bridge of Dye; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Spittalburn |
Spittalburn
Spittalburn
Spittalburn
Spitalburn |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. James Duthie Spittalburn
Estate Map |
015 |
A dwellinghouse, one storey thatched and in bad repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Spittal Burn |
Spittal Burn
Spittal Burn
Spittal Burn
Spital Burn |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper.
Mr. James Duthie Spittalburn
Estate Map |
015 |
A large stream which rises on the south side of Gothie, and flowing westward joins the Water of Dye close to Spittalburn house. |
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Spittal Hill |
Spittal Hill
Spittal Hill
Spittal Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper.
Mr. James Duthie, Spittalburn |
015 |
A small hill situated on the north side of Spittal Burn, and close to the main road. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Luchray |
Burn of Luchray
Burn of Luchray
Burn of Luchray |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. David Winter, Charr. |
015 |
A small stream which rises on the east side of Meluncart, and joins the Water of Dye half a mile west of Stag Burn. |
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Little Stag Hill |
Little Stag Hill
Little Stag Hill
Little Stag Hill |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. James Duthie, Spittalburn
Mr. George Watson, Glen Dye |
015 |
A small hill situated between Stag Burn and the Water of Dye; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Burn of Cordamph |
Burn of Cordamph
Burn of Cordamph
Burn of Cordamph |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. James Duthie, Spittalburn
Mr. George Watson, Glen Dye |
015 |
A small stream which rises between Netty Hill and Gauns Hill, and flows into the Water of Dye. |
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Bog of Luchray |
Bog of Luchray
Bog of Luchray
Bog of Luchray |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. James Duthie, Spittalburn |
015 |
A small tract of level moorland situated west of Burn of Luchray; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Hill of Gothie |
Hill of Gothie
Hill of Gothie
Hill of Gothie Gothie |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper.
Mr. James Duthie.
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A large heathy pasture hill, property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Bog of Gothie |
Bog of Gothie
Bog of Gothie
Bog of Gothie |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper.
Mr. James Duthie |
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A small tract of land lying at the north-west base of Gothie, and dipping slightly towards Cran Burn. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Gothie |
Burn of Gothie
Burn of Gothie
Burn of Gothie |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper.
Mr. James Duthie. |
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A small stream running through the Bog of Gothie. |
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Cran Burn |
Cran Burn
Cran Burn
Cran Burn |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. James Duthie, Spittalburn |
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A small stream which rises three quarters of a mile north of Gothie, and joins Spittal Burn after a course of a mile and a half. |
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Cairn Burn |
Cairn Burn
Cairn Burn
Cairn Burn |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. James Duthie, Spittalburn |
015 |
A stream which rises on the north side of Cairn o' Mount and flowing north-east, joins Spittal Burn at the west end of Hill of Gothie |
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Water of Bervie |
Water of Bervie
Water of Bervie
Water of Bervie |
Mr David Gibb, Farmer, Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven, Gamekeeper
Mr. George Watson |
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A large stream which rises at the southern base of Hill of Gothie, and flows into the German Ocean at the village of Bervie. |
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Meikle Calf Hill |
Meikle Calf Hill
Meikle Calf Hill
Meikle Calf Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter, Charr. |
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A large hill feature on the west side of the Water of Charr, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. |
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West Stripe of Charr |
West Stripe of Charr
West Stripe of Charr
West Stripe of Charr |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
David Winter, Charr. |
015 |
A small stream rising South of Meikle Calf Hill, and falling into the Water of Charr near the junction of Pitlethen Burn and the former. |
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Pitlethen Burn |
Pitlethen Burn
Pitlethen Burn
Pitlethen Burn
Fidlethen Burn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
James Duthie Spittalburn
John Craven
Estate Map. |
015 |
A stream rising South of Old Hangy Burn, from several sources, and falling into the Water of Charr, near the junction of West Stripe of Charr, and the former. |
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Meluncart |
Meluncart
Meluncart
Meluncart
Meluncart |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Game Keeper Glendye
David Winter Charr, Glendye
Estate Map |
015 |
A fine large hill feature, the property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart: [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Old Hangy |
Old Hangy
Old Hangy
Old Hangy |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Game Keeper Glendye
David Winter Charr, Glendye |
015 |
A hill forming a ridge between Meluncart, and the junction of Old Hangy Burn, and the Water of Charr. |
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Old Hangy Burn |
Old Hangy Burn
Old Hangy Burn
Old Hangy Burn
Old Hangy Burn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glendye
John Craven Game Keeper Glendye
David Winter Charr, Glendye
Estate Map |
015 |
Stream rising South of Meluncart from two sources, and falling into the Water of Charr. |
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Waird of the Cairn |
Waird of the Cairn Waird of the Cairn Waird of the Cairn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn |
015 |
A large extent of comparatively level land on the north side of Cairn o' Mount, at one time used as pasturage for cattle during the summer months. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Tipperweir |
Tipperweir
Tipperweir
Tipperweir
Tipperweir |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Duthie
Estate Plan |
015 |
A prominent hill feature situated south of Builg Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Builg Burn |
Builg Burn
Builg Burn
Builg Burn
Builg Burn |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Duthie
Estate Plan |
015 |
A large stream which rises at the south base of Kaerlock and flowing westward joins the Water of Dye at Burnfoot. |
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Meikle Stag Hill |
Meikle Stag Hill
Meikle Stag Hill
Meikle Stag Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn |
015 |
A prominent hill feature situated between Meluncart and Stag Burn, property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Cairn O'Mount |
Cairn o' Mount
Cairn o' Mount
Cairn o' Mount
Cairn o' Mount |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Duthie
Estate Plan |
015 |
A hill feature situated two miles north of Knowegreens, and crossed by the road from Fettercairn to Strachan; property jointly of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet] Fasque, and Sir John S. Forbes Bart. [Baronet]. Fettercairn House. |
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Thieves' Bush |
Thieves' Bush
Thieves' Bush
Thieves Bush |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Duthie |
015 |
A small ravine on the north side of Cairn o' Mount. It is so situated that a considerable portion of the road to the north can be seen from it, and tradition says that a gang of thieves made it a lurking place from which to plunder the travellers crossing the hills. The last of the gang is said to have been captured at night at Bogindreep, a cottage within two miles of the village of Strachan. |
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Glendye Lodge |
Glendye Lodge
Glendye Lodge
Glendye Lodge |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. Alexander Adam Glen Dye |
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A substantial shooting lodge, two stories slated and in excellent repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Nursery Bobbin Works |
Nursery Bobbin Works
Nursery Bobbin Works
Nursery Bobbin Works |
Mr. Robert Mitchell Tenant
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven |
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A small wooden building, the interior of which is fitted up with machinery for wood-turning. Motive power water. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Bridge of Dye |
Bridge of Dye
Bridge of Dye
Bridge of Dye |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. Robert Mitchell |
015.02 |
A narrow stone bridge of one arch spanning the Water of Dye on the road from Cairn o' Mount to Strachan. |
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Bridge of Dye |
Bridge of Dye
Bridge of Dye
Bridge of Dye |
Mr. David Gibb, Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. Robert Mitchell Turner Glen Dye |
015.02 |
A farmsteading, dwellinghouse two storeys, offices one storey, all slated and in good repair; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart [Baronet] Fasque. |
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Netty Craig |
Netty Craig
Netty Craig
Netty Craig |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. George Watson |
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A small hill feature situated east of Netty Hill; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Nettyhaugh |
Nettyhaugh
Nettyhaugh
Nettyhaugh |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. George Watson |
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A ruin, originally a farm-steading. |
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Stripe of Netty |
Stripe of Netty
Stripe of Netty
Stripe of Netty |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. George Watson |
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A small stream rising on Netty Hill and falling into the Burn of Duclash close to its junction with Mill Burn. |
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Glen Dye |
Glen Dye
Glen Dye
Glen Dye |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. Alexander Adam Glen Dye |
015.02 |
A large glen, through which flows the Water of Dye, stretching eastward from Mount Battock to Bogindreep, a distance of about 14 miles. Except about three miles at the foot of the glen it embraces no arable land. Property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Water of Dye |
Water of Dye
Water of Dye
Water of Dye |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. Alexander Adam |
015.02 |
A large stream which rises at the base of Mount Battock, and, flowing eastward through Glen Dye, falls into the Water of Feugh about a mile below the farm of Bogindreep. |
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Small Burn |
Small Burn
Small Burn
Small Burn |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. Alexander Adam |
015.02 |
A small stream rising on Greystane Hill and running into the mill lead which conveys the water to Bridge of Dye farm. |
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Burn of Duclash |
Burn of Duclash
Burn of Duclash
Burn of Duclash |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. George Watson Glen Dye |
015.02 |
A small stream rising on the Hill of Duclash and falling into Mill Burn |
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Miller's Bog |
Miller's Bog
Miller's Bog
Miller's Bog |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. Alexander Adam Glen Dye |
015.02 |
A large tract of mossy land situated north of Netty Craig and south of Greystane Hill; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Thack Burn |
Thack Burn
Thack Burn
Thack Burn |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. Alexander Adam |
015.02 |
A small stream which rises on the south-east side of Mount Shade and, flowing southward, falls into Mill Burn. |
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Burn of Saughs |
Burn of Saughs
Burn of Saughs
Burn of Saughs |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glen Dye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh |
015.03 |
A small stream which rises in the Bog of Saughs and flowing north-west joins Burn of Mainhaugh at Mainhaugh |
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Bog of Saughs |
Bog of Saughs
Bog of Saughs
Bog of Saughs |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
015.03 |
A small tract of comparatively level land situated between Heathery Hill and Corbie Knowe; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Heathery Hill |
Heathery Hill
Heathery Hill
Heathery Hill |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
015.03 |
A conspicuous hill feature, situated south-east of Heatheryhaugh; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Mainhaugh |
Mainhaugh
Mainhaugh
Mainhaugh |
Mr. David Gibb farmer Glendye
Mr. John Craven Gamekeeper Glendye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh |
015.03 |
A dwellinghouse, one storey, thatched and in good repair; Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Shank of Mainhaugh |
Shank of Mainhaugh
Shank of Mainhaugh
Shank of Mainhaugh |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
015.03 |
A low ridge of land situated, between Mainhaugh Burn and Burn of Saughs; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Burn of Mainhaugh |
Burn of Mainhaugh
Burn of Mainhaugh
Burn of Mainhaugh |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
015.03 |
A small stream which rises west of Corbie Knowe and, flowing north-west falls into the Water of Dye. |
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Builg Burn |
Builg Burn
Builg Burn
Builg Burn
Builg Burn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh
Estate Plan |
015.03 |
A large stream which rises on the south side of Kaerlock and flowing westward, falls into the Water of Dye at Burnfoot. |
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Corbie Knowe |
Corbie Knowe
Corbie Knowe
Corbie Knowe |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
015.03 |
A small hill feature situated east of Garlot Hill; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Bog of Tipperweir |
Bog of Tipperweir
Bog of Tipperweir
Bog of Tipperweir |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. John Craven
Mr. William Middleton |
015.03 |
A small tract of land situated between Builg Burn and Tipperweir, a property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Tire Beggar |
Tire Beggar
Tire Beggar
Tire Beggar |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. John Craven Glen Dye
Mr. William Middleton Heatheryhaugh |
015 |
A gradual ascent from the Water of Bervie to the summit of the hill west of Tipperweir. This is said to have been the route taken by wandering beggars coming from the north-east, and from the exertion required to reach the summit it has received this name. |
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South Dennety's |
South Dennetys
South Dennetys
South Dennetys |
Mr. Alexander McConnachie Teacher, Strachan
Mr. David Henry Mid Knock
Mr. James Murray Nether Curran |
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A hill feature traversed by the boundary between the parishes of Fordoun and Strachan. |
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March Burn |
Midge Burn
Midge Burn
Midge Burn
March Burn
March Burn
March Burn
March Burn |
Estate Plan
Mr. Alexander McConnachie
Mr. James Murray
Estate Plan of Fetteresso
Mr. Charles Whyte, Stonehouse
Mr. William Falconer, Bogjordan
Mr. David Scott, Annamuck |
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A small stream rising east of the Wild Mare's Loup and flowing into the parish of Glenbervie _ This Stream forms a part of the Parish Boundary. |
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Wild Mares Loup |
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See Name Sheets of Fordoun Parish. |
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Cock Hill |
Cock Hill
Cock Hill
Cock Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr |
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A small oval-shaped hill situated north of White Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Hill of Remora |
Hill of Remora
Hill of Remora
Hill of Remora |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. William Duthie
Mr. David Winter |
018 |
A large hill feature situated south of the Water of Charr and west of Short Gormack Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Wing's Meadow |
Whig's Meadow
Whig's Meadow
Whig's Meadow
Whig's Meadow |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. William Duthie
Mr. David Winter
Estate Plan |
018 |
A small local portion of land situated at the South-eastern base of Hill of Remora; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Bawd's Bush |
Bawd's Bush
Bawd's Bush
Bawd's Bush |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr. |
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A small portion of marshy land on Black Burn. It is supposed to be a favorite resort of the mountain hare provincially termed "Bawd"; hence the name. |
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Short Gormack Burn |
Short Gormack Burn
Short Gormack Burn
Short Gormack Burn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr. |
018 |
A small stream which rises close to Slack Pool and, flowing northward joins Long Gormack Burn. |
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Back Burn of Remora |
Back Burn of Remora
Back Burn of Remora
Back Burn of Remora |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr. |
018 |
A small stream which rises east of Sturdy Hill, and , flowing northward joins the Water of Charr. |
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White Burn |
White Burn
White Burn
White Burn |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr |
018 |
A small stream which rises north-west of Black Shank and, flowing southward joins the Water of Charr |
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Black Shank |
Black Shank
Black Shank
Black Shank |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. William Duthie
Mr. David Winter |
018 |
A low hill feature situated between White Burn and Black Burn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Black Burn |
Black Burn
Black Burn
Black Burn |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. William Duthie
Mr. David Winter |
018 |
A large stream which rises at the base of Craigancash and, flowing north-east, joins the Water of Charr. |
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Murmannoch |
Murmannoch
Murmannoch
Murmannoch |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr |
018 |
A low hill feature in the west of the parish of Strachan, crossed by the Boundary of Forfarshire; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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White Shank |
White Shank
White Shank
White Shank |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr |
018 |
A low hill feature situated between Rough Bank and Murmannoch; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Craigancash |
Craigancash
Craigancash
Craigancash |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. William Duthie
Mr. David Winter |
018 |
A prominent hill feature which forms the south-west point of the parish of Strachan; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Tornaflossie |
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For Authorities & Description Vide Name Book of Forfarshire. |
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Sturdy Hill |
Sturdy Hill
Sturdy Hill
Sturdy Hill |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr. |
018 |
A very prominent hill feature situated east of Craigancash and crossed by the boundary between the counties of Forfar and Kincardine; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Water of Charr |
Water of Charr
Water of Charr
Water of Charr
Water of Charr |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. William Duthie
Mr. David Winter
Estate Plan. |
018 |
A large stream which, formed by the junction of Black Burn and Back Burn of Remora, flows in a north-east direction and falls into the Water of Dye at Charr. |
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Tough's Market |
Tough's Market
Tough's Market
Tough's Market
Tough's Mercat |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr.
Estate Plan |
019 |
A broken precipitous bank on the Water of Charr. A man named Tough taking cattle over the hills to a market missed the track in a fog and drove them over this bank and killed them; hence the name. |
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Brae of Fawnyard |
Brae of Fawnyard
Brae of Fawnyard
Brae of Fawnyard |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. William Duthie
Mr. David Winter |
019 |
The face of a hill situated north-east of Hound Hillock; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fasque. |
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Long Gormack Burn |
Long Gormack Burn
Long Gormack Burn
Long Gormack Burn
Long Gormack Burn |
Mr. David Gibb
Mr. William Duthie
Mr. David Winter
Estate Plan |
019 |
A small stream which rises on Hound Hillock and, flowing north-west joins the Water of Charr. |
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Whitelaws |
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019 |
See Name Sheets of Fordoun Parish. |
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Slack Pool |
Slack Pool
Slack Pool
Slack Pool |
Mr. John Falconer, Arnbarrow
Mr. Alexander Falconer, Bogendollo
Mr. John Watt Bogendollo |
019 |
A small pond situated a mile south-west of Hound Hillock. |
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Hound Hillock |
Hound Hillock
Hound Hillock
Hound Hillock |
Mr. David Gibb Farmer Glen Dye
Mr. William Duthie Spittalburn
Mr. David Winter Charr. |
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A prominent hill feature situated three quarters of a mile south-west of Tough's Market, and crossed by the boundary between the parishes of Strachan and Fettercairn; property of Sir Thomas Gladstone Bart. [Baronet]. Fettercairn. |
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A Small Stream So called from where it rises till it joins the Wolf Burn- This Stream issues from a marsh at the Wild Mare's Loup.- |
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[Stamped] [Ordnance] Survey M.S. Store Southampton 16 Apr 96 [1896]
NAME BOOK
of the
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Co. [County] KINCARDINE
PARISH OF STRACHAN
INDEX
Name -- Page
Ardlair -- 6
Adentouie -- 31
Adendale -- 35
Airy Muir -- 76
Adending Burn -- 114
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Bowlroad -- 3
Burn of Kettock -- 7
Backstreet -- 10
Blackhall -- 12
Burnside -- 19
Belts of Collonach -- 23
Burn of Affrusk -- 24
Boghead -- 26
Bucharn -- 32
Borrbutts -- 33
Burn of Rhodie -- 39
Blackness -- 40
Burn of Cammie -- 41
Burn of Rhodie -- 43
Black Loch -- 49
Balblyth -- 50
Bogendreep Cottage -- 51
Bridge of Bogendreep -- 51
Burn of Rhodie -- 52
Bogarn -- 53
Burn of Strathy -- 54
Burn of Knock -- 56
Burn of Melmannoch -- 57
Burn of Curran -- 57
Blarourie -- 57
Burn of Greendams -- 61
Burn of Brooky -- 67
Burn of Pitdrochan -- 62
Burn of Clashmad -- 63
Blairour -- 64
Burn of Greendams -- 66
Binglyburn -- 69
Bingly Burn -- 69
Broomhaugh -- 70
Burn of Slacks -- 79
Burn of Melmannoch -- 79
Burn of Curran -- 80
Builg Burn -- 82
Black Burn -- 83
Burn of Corgannochie -- 83
Bawd Hill -- 87
Buil Pot -- 88
Burnfoot -- 88
Berry Woods -- 89
Burn of Sheeoch -- 92
Burn of Dennetys -- 92
Black Burn -- 95
Burn of Cockhill -- 100
Burn of Bonnyfleeces -- 101
Burn of Saughs -- 103
Backs Burn -- 103
Burn of Edendocher -- 105
Burn of Corriereoch -- 106
Burn of Badymicks -- 107
Bonnyfleeces -- 108
Burn of Waterhead -- 112
Black Hillocks -- 113
Burn of Duclash -- 114
Brocky Burn -- 115
Burn of Luchray -- 120
Burn of Cordamph -- 120
Bog of Luchray -- 120
Bog of Gothie -- 121
Burn of Gothie -- 121
Bervie Water -- 122 [this entry is crossed out]
Builg Burn -- 125
Bridge of Dye -- 127
Bridge of Dye -- 128
Burn of Duclash -- 130
Burn of Saughs -- 131
Bog of Saughs -- 131
Burn Mainhaugh -- 132
Builg Burn -- 133
Bog of Tipperweir -- 133
Bawd's Bush -- 138
Back Burn of Remora -- 138
Black Shank -- 139
Black Burn -- 139
Brae of Fawnyard -- 143
See next page of Letter C.
Doghillock -- 23
Dalbreck -- 28
Dalfro -- 52
Dundeewells -- 52
Doup of Becky -- 54
Dunniemore -- 65
Doups of Powanech -- 77
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Elrig -- 55
Easter Burn -- 64
Easter Corlach Burn -- 75
East Grain of Badymicks -- 107
East Stripe of Charr -- 116
Ferroch -- 7
Fannyfield -- 15
Feughside Inn -- 29
Free Church -- 34
Fowls Heugh -- 73
Factor's Rees -- 80
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Gateside -- 4
Grove Cottage -- 12
General Burnett's Monument -- 21
Greenbrae -- 25
Gellan -- 39
Greendams -- 49
GallyBank -- 56
Glenskinnan -- 83
Greystane Hill -- 85
Gruiggal of Dye -- 104
Glen Dye -- 108
Garlot Hill -- 119
Gauns Hill -- 119
Glen dye Lodge -- 127
Glen Dye -- 129
Guide's Well -- 144
Grampian Mountins -- 145
Goyle Hill -- 119
Green Burn -- 43
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Hill of Goauch -- 5
Hecklebirnie -- 10
Hill of Tillylair -- 17
Hill of Tillybath -- 18
Haugh of Strachan -- 35
Haughhead -- 39
Heughhead -- 40
Hill of Westerburn -- 63
Heatheryhaugh -- 87
Hill of Saughs -- 93
Hill of Badymicks -- 96
Hill of Edendocher -- 97
Hill of Fingray -- 104
Hen Hill -- 105
Hazly Grain -- 109
Hill of Waterhead -- 111
Hill of Duclash -- 114
Hill of Gothie -- 121
Heathery Hill -- 131
Hill of Remora -- 137
Hound Hillock -- 144
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Idlestone -- 19
Invery House -- 25
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Kirkton -- 4
Kirkton Muir -- 9
Kirk Well -- 21
Kettlenakd (in ruins) -- 40
Knockhill -- 42
Knock Hill -- 45
Kettock Burn -- 110
Kircram -- 117
Kerloch -- 81
Lerrachmoe -- 4
Loch of Gouach -- 5
Lady's Bridge -- 28
Letterbeg -- 21
Lower Shampher -- 31
Linn of Dye -- 53
Little Strathvella -- 61
Lady's Dowry -- 65
Little Kerloch -- 81
Loch Tennet -- 95
Leggie Burn -- 90
Lochnawean -- 99
Lochnawean Hill -- 99
Lady's Well -- 112
Little Calf Hill -- 46
Little Stag Hill -- 120
Long Gormack Burn -- 143
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Mains of Blackhall -- 11
Mossiehillock -- 23
Mill of Strachan (Corn) -- 27
Manse -- 34
Manse -- 37
Mill of Cammie (Corn) -- 41
Moss-side -- 42
Muiryhaugh -- 51
Meikleknock -- 59
Midknock -- 59
Meikle Strathvella -- 61
Mount Shade -- 62
Mid Burn -- 73
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Melmannoch -- 79
Minister's Moss -- 81
Millstone Craig -- 88
Mossgogie -- 91
Munlouth Well -- 9 [crossed out]
Mount Battock -- 93
Mid Grain of Badymicks -- 100
Mill Burn -- 113
Meikle Calf Hill -- 116
Meikle Calf Hill -- 123
Meluncart -- 124
Meikle Stag Hill -- 126
Miller's Bog -- 130
Mainhaugh -- 132
March Burn -- 135
Murmannoch -- 140
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North Cottage -- 11
Nether Curran -- 42
North Dennelys -- 91
Netty Hill -- 119
Nursery Bobbin Works -- 127
Netty Craig -- 128
Nettyhaugh (Ruin) -- 128
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Ord of Cuttieshillock -- 50
Ord of Tillyfumerie -- 69
Old Hangy -- 124
Old Hany Burn -- 124
Post Office -- 34
Poor House -- 41
Parkhead -- 48
Pitdelphin -- 48
Pitreadie -- 56
Paton's Heugh -- 107
Pitlethen Burn -- 123
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River Dee -- 9
Ree Burn -- 10
Rose Pot -- 15
Red Cairn -- 18
Rouchan -- 66
Rouchanbeg -- 66
Rough Burn -- 89
Rough Bank -- 109
Round Hill -- 112
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Srachan [Strachan] -- 1
Strachan -- 3
South Cottage -- 12
Salt Vat -- 13
St. Ternan's Well -- 19
Scolty -- 21
School -- 25
School -- 33
School -- 37
Shannelhead (in ruins) -- 47
Strathy -- 48
Slack of Dye -- 62
Snow Doups -- 63
Shank of Broomhaugh -- 70
Shillofad -- 84
Scolly's Heugh -- 85
School (girls) -- 86
Scolly's Cross -- 86
Slack of Garchorrie -- 87
Sandy Hill -- 97
Stobbie Hillock -- 104
Shank of Pitlearie -- 108
Shank of Rough Bank -- 109
Small Burn -- 111
Shiel Hill -- 117
Stag Burn -- 117
Spittalburn -- 118
Spittal Burn -- 118
Spittal Hill -- 118
Stripe of Netty -- 128
Small Burn -- 129
Shank of Mainhaugh -- 132
South Dennetys -- 135
Short Gormack Burn -- 138
Sturdy Hill -- 141
Slack Pool -- 144
Small Burn -- 145
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Templeton -- 3
Tillyhead -- 6
The Grey Mare -- 7
The Girnals -- 8
The Green Spout -- 8
The Scobach -- 8
The Farm -- 9
The Howff -- 11
The Glisters -- 13
Tillylair Bog -- 17
Tillylair -- 18
Tillygownie -- 20
Thirl Woodocks -- 24
Turryterry -- 55
The Drummels -- 61
Todholes -- 67
Tillyfumerie -- 70
Tomanarrach -- 73
Tomanarrach Burn -- 73
Tent of Builg -- 82
The Slacks -- 82
Threestane Hill -- 86
Tod's Stone -- 92
The Leggie -- 96
Tipperweir -- 125
Thieves' Bush -- 126
Thack Burn -- 130
Tire Beggar -- 134
Tough's Market -- 143
Tornaflossie -- 140
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Upper Shampher -- 5
Upper Curran -- 55
Woodside -- 26
Waulkmill -- 27
Water of Feugh -- 40
Wester Knockhill -- 42
Water of Aven -- 50
West Dalfra -- 53
Wester Burn -- 64
Wester Corlach Burn -- 75
White sheets of Shillofad -- 84
Wolf Burn -- 96
West Grain of Badymicks -- 99
Waird of Saughs -- 101
Water of Dye -- 103
Warm Burn -- 105
Wolf Burn -- 106
Wolf Hill -- 110
Waird of Kittock -- 110
West Stripe of Charr -- 123
Waird of the Cairn -- 125
Water of Dye -- 129
Wild Mare's Loup -- 135
Whig's Meadow -- 137
White Burn -- 139
White Shank -- 140
Water of Charr -- 141
Well of Monluth -- 91
Whitelaws -- 143
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Cairn -- 6
Cat's Craigs -- 13
Cults -- 17
Croft-thorn -- 16
Croftfoddie -- 27
Cairn -- 32
Church -- 33
Castlehill -- 35
Castle Hill -- 36
Cauldmuuir -- 39
Cuttieshillock -- 47
Cormech -- 49
Craigangower -- 67
Cooperhill -- 68
Craig of Dalfra -- 70
Corlach Burn -- 75
Corlach Hill -- 76
Coves of Curran -- 80
Cock Hill -- 95
Cairn of Edendocher -- 97
Cock Hill -- 100
Corriereoch -- 106
Cairn of Fingenny -- 111
Clachnaben -- 113
Charr -- 115
Charr Craig -- 115
Cran Burn -- 122
Cairn O'Mount -- 126
Corbie Know -- 133
Cock Hill -- 137
Craigancash -- 140
Cranmont's Grains -- 144
Cairn Burn -- 122 |
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