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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish of Birnie -- County of Elgin


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