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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MILLTOWN | Milltown Milltown Milltown |
Mr. John George occupier etc. Mr. Donald McKenzie occupier Mr. Charles Reid Duffushillock |
012.11 | a well known old name of a farm comprising two dwelling houses and out houses: situated at the north west end of a conspicuous hill called Hillhead which is under plantation; and a little E. [east] of the River Lossie proprietor The Earl of Seafield |
MILL OF BIRNIE (Corn) | Mill of Birnie Mill of Birnie Mill of Birnie |
Mr. John George Miller etc. Milltown Mr. Donald McKenzie Milltown Mr. Charles Reid Duffushillock |
012.11 | An old corn mill in working order, situated on the E. [east] bank of River Lossie and a little Southward of Milltown and is supplied by water power from the River Lossie and upon the property of the Earl of Seafield |
HILLHEAD WOOD | Hillhead Wood Hillhead Wood Hillhead Wood |
Mr. John George Milltown Mr. Donald McKenzie Milltown Mr. Charles Reid Duffushillock |
012.11 | a conspicuous hill covered with fir plantation and situated a little E. [east] of the River Lossie also a little northward of a naked feature of the E. [east] bank of said River, called Craggs of Birnie also abt. [about] ½ a mile N.E. [north east] of Upper Bogside farm and is well known by the name - propietor the Earl of Seafield - |
CRAIGS OF BIRNIE | Craigs of Birnie Craigs of Birnie Craigs of Birnie |
Mr John George Milltown Mr Donald McKenzie Milltown Mr Charles Reid Duffushillock |
012.11 | a well known old name of a romantic and naked feature of Cliffs on the East side of the River Lossie and at the South W. [west] of Hillhead Plantation |
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[Page] 9Parish of Birnie -- County of Elgin
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C: McBean C/A [Civilian Assistant]
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