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Boharm |
Boharm
Boharm
Boharm
Boharm
Boharm |
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
John Watson Esq, Keith
Mr John Phin, Rothes
Fullarton's Gazetteer
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The Parish of Boharm is in the Presbytery of
Aberlour and Synod of Moray, Patrons, the Crown and the Earl of Fife. It is bounded on the North by the Parish of Bellie, on the East by the Parish of Keith, on the South by the Parish of Botriphnie and that portion of the parish of Boharm in Banffshire, and on the West by
the parish of Rothes and that portion of the Parish of Boharm in Banffshire. The Parish of Boharm is Situated in the Counties of Elgin and Banff. The portion in the County of Elgin contains about 7947 statute acres and is situated in the Northern confines of the Parish. The remainder of the Parish which is in the County of Banff contains about 8995 statute acres. There are no detached portions of the Parish of Boharm in these or an other Counties, neither are there detached portions of any other parish within its limits. |
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The soil is light and Sandy with some farms of Clayey loam which would be highly productive, were it not that the climate here is unfavorable and harvest usually late. The Boundary Sketch Map has been exhibited at
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CHAPEL POT |
Chapel Pot
Chapel Pot
Chapel Pot |
Andrew Stewart Esq, AuchlunKart Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
J.G. Law Esq. |
013.16 |
Applies to a deep hole in the river Spey. Situated about 3 miles down the diver from the Boat O' Brig. |
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CUILDELL ISLAND |
Cuildell Island
Cuildell Island
Cuildell Island |
Andrew Stewart Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser Manse
J.G. Law Esq. Hole |
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A large Island in the river Spey, situated about 3 mile dowin the river from the Boat O' Brig. |
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TURN ROCK |
Turn Rock |
John Watson Esqr. Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
Mr John Grant, Craighead
Rent receipt |
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A prominent rock at the North end of Cuildell
Island in the River Spey |
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CULFOLDIE |
Culfoldie
Culfoldie
Culfoldie
Culfoldie |
John Watson Esq. Factor Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser Manse
John Grant Craighead
Rent Receipt |
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A farmsteading and dwelling house one storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BURN OF AULTDEARG |
Allt Dearg
Allt Dearg
Allt Dearg |
John Watson Esq.
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
John Grant |
014.13 |
A small mountain stream rising on the North side of Scots Hill and flowing Northwards a few miles fall into the river Spey about 3 Miles below the Boat O' Brig |
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CRAIGS OF CUILDELL |
Craigs of Cuildell
Craigs of Cuildell
Craigs of Cuildell |
John Watson Esq.
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
John Grant |
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This name applies to a remarkable looking red run scar on the east side of the spey, they extend from the North End of the Strinn, to a little below the burn of Ault Derg. |
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TURNHOLE POT |
Turnhole Pot
Turnhole Pot |
John Watson Esq Keith
John Grant, Craighead
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse |
014.13 |
A deep hole in the river Spey, situated nearly opposite to where the Burn of Ault Derg enters
the Spey considered to be the best salmon
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CRAIGLUG |
Craiglug
Craiglug
Craiglug |
John Watson Esq
John Grant Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
014.13 |
A farmsteading & dwelling house one storey thatched and in good repair property of the Earl of Seafield |
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BURN OF WALKERSTROUGH |
Burn of Walkerstrough |
John Watson
John Grant
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
014.15 |
A small Stream forming the N.E. [North East] boundary of Boharm it bears this name till it joins the Burns of Ryeriggs and Forgie |
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BLACKFOLD |
BlacKfold
BlacKfold
BlacKfold |
John Watson Esq. Factor, Keith
Mr John Grant, Craighead
Mr Peter Dean, Garland. |
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A Crofter's dwelling house one storey thatched and in good repair, property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BOGHEAD |
Boghead
Boghead
Boghead |
John Watson Esq.
Mr John Grant
Mr Peter Dean. |
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A Crofter's dwelling house one storey, thatched, and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BURN OF FORGIE |
Forgie Burn
Forgie Burn
Forgie Burn
Burn of Forgie |
John Watson Esq.
Mr John Grant.
Mr Peter Dean.
Common Plan |
019.03 |
A small Stream rising in the hill about a mile north of Boghead, and flowing northwards a few miles, joins the Rumach Burn near the Gow Moss. |
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FORGIE HILL |
Hill of Forgie
Hill of Forgie
Hill of Forgie |
John Watson Esq, Factor, Keith
Mr John Grant, Craighead
Mr Peter Dean, Garlands |
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A hill feature of conSiderable extent, but of no elevation planted in fir and Situated about
half a mile north of Upper Drakemyre; property
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WALKERSTROUGH |
Walkerstrough
Walkerstrough
Walkerstrough |
John Watson Esq
Mr John Grant
Mr Peter Dean |
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A farmsteading & dwelling-house one storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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JANETSLEYS |
Janetsleys
Janetsleys
Janetsleys |
John Watson Esq
Mr John Grant
Mr Peter Dean |
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A Crofter's dwellinghouse one storey thatched & in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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UPPER DRAKEMYRES |
Upper Drakemyres
Upper Drakemyres
Upper Drakemyres |
Rent Receipt & Lease
Valuation Roll
Mr Watson Esq Mr Robert Henderson, Tenant |
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A farmsteading & dwellinghouse one Storey slated and in good repair property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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RIVER SPEY |
River Spey
River Spey
River Spey |
Alexander Smith, Rothes
Andrew Stewart Esq. AuchlunKart
Rev [Reverend] John McKenzie, Kingussie |
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Though inferior both to Tweed and Tay in its produce of salmon, it must be
Allowed the third ranK in this respect; And the single fishery at its mouth
belonging to the Duke of Gordon (now Richmond,) is rented for more than £6000 a year.
From the spring its course displays little beauty, till it reaches Cluny Castle and Spey Bridge
thence it increases in interest as it approaches Kinrara; whence for a few miles it is
Attended by a Series of landscapes, aliKe various, Singular and Magnificent.
If, After this, there are some efforts at beauty, these are rare, and offer little that is
new or StriKing; while near its exit, from the mountainous country, it loses all character,
and Continues from Fochabers to the Sea a wide insipid sheet of water."
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THE SPEY |
The Spey |
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"The Spey, which is to form the silver thread running through the fabric of our narrative, is generally considered the second river in Scotland, in its volume of water and extent of basin - draining not less than 1300 Square Miles of Country; while in its universally
Admitted to be the first in capacity, and unsurpassed in grandeur of its mountains
scenery."
Although the following description by Dr [Doctor] McCulloch certainly manifests no tendency to over-estimate the merits of our river, but rather a backwardness to do it that justice to which it is so eminently entitled, yet it is so excellent as a general sKetch, that we freely avail ourselves of it as a Suitable introduction to our more topical detail:- "In point of magnitude I believe it must follow the Tay - and in beauty it may be allowed to follow the Earn; preceding aliKe the Tweed, and the Clyde, and the Don, but being still inferior to many of our larger rivers in the important particular of not being navigable and in being therefore nearly useless. The small laKe or rather pool, whence it originates, is its most unquestionable head; Since unliKe the Tay, none of its subsidiary streams, not even the Truim Can pretend to compete with this primary one. It is one decided Spey from its very spring; receiving numerous accessions, but no rival. Its course is almost every where rapid; nor does it show any still water till near the very Sea. It is also the wildest and most crapricious of our large rivers ; its alternations of emptiness and flood being more complete and more sudden than those of any of the streams which I have named. The causes of this are obvious, in considering the origin and courses of its tributary waters; while the elevation of its Source, amounting to more than 1200 feet, accounts for the rapidity of its flow. |
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CLOVERY HOWE |
Clovery Howe
Clovery Howe
Clovery Howe |
Mr John Fraser, AuchroisK
Mr John Grant, Shalloch
Mr Robert James, Craighead |
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A small ravine through which a burn flows in wet weather, situated immediately south of Eastertown. This name Applies to the hollow the burn having no name. |
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HAUGH ISLAND |
Haugh Island
Haugh Island
Haugh Island |
Mr John Fraser
Mr John Grant
Mr Robert James |
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A large Island situated in the river spey; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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THE SRINN |
The Strinn
The Strinn
The Strinn |
Mr John Fraser
Mr John Grant
Mr Robert James |
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This name Applies to a small branch of the river Spey which flows round the east Side of the Haugh Island; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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GAWAN ROY |
Gawan Roy
Gawan Roy
Gawan Roy |
Mr John Fraser, AuchroisK
Mr John Grant, Shalloch
Mr Robert James, Craighead |
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A small Stream rising in the Wood of Cairnty And falling into the river Spey near the Cuildell Island. |
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ORTON POT |
Orton Pot
Orton Pot
Orton Pot |
Mr John Fraser
Mr John Grant
Mr Robert James |
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A deep pool in the river Spey, situated about a quarter of a Mile direct west of Eastertown. |
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SHEAN HILLOCK |
Shean HillocK
Shean HillocK
Shean HillocK |
Mr John Fraser
Mr John Grant
Mr Robert James |
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A small round hillocK Situated a little S.E. [South East] of Eastertown, where the people say the fairies are frequently seen sporting themselves in the summer evening. |
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COOPEREE POT |
Cooperee Pot
Cooperee Pot
Cooperee Pot |
Mr John Fraser, AuchroisK
Mr John Grant Shalloch,
Mr Robert James Craighead |
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A deep pool in the river Spey, situated at the South end of the Haugh Island. "Cùp a' Ruigh" meaning Cup or Pot of the turn, is perhaps the origin or proper name. |
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WHITEHILLOCK |
WhitehillocK
WhitehillocK
WhitehillocK |
Mr John Fraser
Mr John Grant
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A farmsteading and dwellinghouse one storey thatched & in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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CORBIE'S HOWE |
Corbie's Howe
Corbie's Howe
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Mr John Fraser
Mr John Grant
Mr Robert James |
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Applies to a remarKable looking round hollow Situated about a quarter of a Mile west of Whitehillock; property of the Earl of Seafield |
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TRAMSHOCH WELL |
Tramshoch Well
Tramshoch Well
Tramshoch Well |
Mr John Fraser, AuchroisK
Mr John Grant, Shalloch
Mr Robert James, Craighead |
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A fine spring well, well known by this Name: Situated about a quarter of a mile west of WhitehillocK. |
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CNOCAN BÀN |
Knock na-bane Cnocan Bàn
Cnocan Bàn
Cnocan Bàn |
Mr John Fraser,
Mr John Grant,
Mr Robert James. |
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A small round hillocK Covered with furze & Situated about half a mile south west of WhitehillocK; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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TOM DUBH |
Tam Dhu
Tom Dubh
Tom Dubh
Tom Dubh |
Mr John Fraser
Mr John Grant
Mr Robert James |
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A Small round hillock being Cultivated & Situated about a quarter of a mile South West of Whitehillock; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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MIANS OF CAIRNTY |
Mains of Cairnty
Mains of Cairnty |
John Watson, Esq, Factor, Keith
Mr John Grant, Garland
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A farmsteading & dwelling house one storey, slated, & in good repair. property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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WOODSIDE OF CAIRNTY |
Woodside of Cairnty
Woodside of Cairnty |
John Watson Esq Mr John Grant
Rent Receipt & Lease |
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A farmsteading & dwelling house one storey thatched and in good repair, property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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DELFUR LODGE |
Delfur Lodge
Delfur Lodge
Delfur Lodge
Delfur Lodge |
Mr John Grant John Watson Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
Rev [Reverend] John Grey, Rothes |
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A fine substantial Cottage beautifully situated on the east bank of the river spey. two storeys Slated and in good repair: property of the Earl of Seafield |
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TOR HILL |
Tore Hill
Tore Hill
Tore Hill
Tor Hill |
John Watson, Esq Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Phin. |
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A hill feature planted in fir, situated about half a mile east of Delfur Lodge, property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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SANDYBANKS |
Sandybanks
Sandybanks
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John Watson Esq. Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Phin |
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A Crofter's dwelling house, one storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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DEUCHARY |
Deuchary |
Mr J Stewart, Proprietor
Mr J Fraser, Schoolmaster
Mr J Lawson, Fountainhead |
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Applies to a hollow in the South east face of the KnocKmore hill; property of Mr J. Stewart of DalnalunKert. |
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BURN OF DEUCHARY |
Burn of Deuchary |
Mr J Stewart
Mr J Fraser
Mr J Lawson |
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POUNDLER'S CROFT |
Poundler's Croft |
Mr J Stewart
Mr J Fraser
Mr J Lawson |
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A Crofter's dwelling with Small garden attached Situated on the West Side Of the Mains of Cairnty, Property of the Earl of Seafield |
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HILL OF CAIRNTY |
Hill of Cairnty
Hill of Cairnty
Hill of Cairnty |
Rev [Reverend] J. Fraser, Manse
Mr John Milne Mains of Mulben PatricK Stewart Esq, Boharm |
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An extensive ridge of elevated land Situated in the north west part of the parish. planted in fir the property of the Earl of Seafield.
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Note - Diagram on which the Sheet is Shown is in the field at present
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NEWTACK |
Newtack
Newtack
Newtack |
John Watson. Esq. Factor Keith
Mr John Fraser, AuchenroisK
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A Crofter's dwelling-house etc one Storey, thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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SCOTS HILL |
Scots Hill
Scots Hill
Scots Hill |
John Watson Esq. Factor. Keith
Mr John Fraser, AuchenroisK
Mr Robert James Craighead |
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A hill feature of no great-elevation or extent
planted in fir; Situated Mostly in the parish of Boharm and about a mile east of Newtack; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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SLACKBUIE |
Slackbuie
Slackbuie
Slackbuie |
John Watson Esq. Factor Keith
Mr John Fraser, AuchenroisK
Mr Robert James Craighead |
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This name applies to a Considerable number of
Cottars houses etc Situated in the extreme North end of the parish of Boharm; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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GORLIACH BURN |
Gorliach Burn
Gorliach Burn
Gorliach Burn |
John Watson Esq, Factor, Keith
Mr John Fraser, AuchenroisK
Mr Robert James Craighead |
019.01 |
A Small mountain Streamrising in the hill north
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GORLIACH |
Gorliach
Gorliach
Gorliach |
John Watson Esq
Mr John Fraser
Mr Robert James |
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Applies to a Crofters
dwelling house one
Storey thatched and in
good repair; property
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STONEY HILL |
Stoney Hill
Stony Hill
Stony Hill |
Mr J. Proctor
Mr J. Matheson
Mr J. Allan |
019.02 |
A hill feature east of Starryhow, partly Covered with natural fir and heathy pasture. It is the
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STARRYHOWE |
Starryhow |
Mr J Proctor. Tenant
Mr J Matheson
J. Watson Esq Keith |
019.02 |
A thatched dwelling house having outhouses etc attached The property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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SOUND MOOR |
Sound Moor
Sound Moor
Sound Moor |
John Watson Esq Factor Keith
Mr John Matheson
Mr John Proctor |
019.02 |
A name appplied to a large extent of heathy
pasture. situated in the North of the parish. It is bounded on the east by the public road leading from Mulben to Fochabers. on the west by theroad leading by the east side of Thiefs' Hill, on the North by the parish boundary. &
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THIEF'S HILL |
Thief''s Hill |
Mr J Proctor
Mr J Matheson
Mr J Allan |
019.02 |
A hill feature north of Moorfield partly Covered
with natural fir and heathy pasture. It is the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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MOORFIELD |
Moorfield |
Mr J Matheson
Mr J Proctor
Mr J Allan |
019.02 |
A Small farm house having outhouses etc Attached It is the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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FINDLAY'S WELL |
Findlay's Well |
Mr J Matheson
Mr J Proctor
Mr J Allan |
019.02 |
A large Spring About 1/8 Mile South East of Moorfield. |
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SCHOOL |
School
School
School |
J. Watson Esq. Factor, Keith
Mr Allan, Lower Cullieshangan
Mr J Mills, Newton |
019.03 |
A branch of the Parish Scholl. Attended by About 50 boys & girls - besides Sewing, the usual branches of education are taught here as in other parish Schools. The Teacher has £15 from the Earl of Seafield besides the School fees. |
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FORGIE-END |
Forgie-end |
Mr James Mills, Newton
Mr J Matheson, Mossfield
Mr J Allan, Lr. [Lower] CullieshaNGan |
019.03 |
Two Cottages at the S.E. [South East] end of Forgie Side. The property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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NEWTON |
Newton |
J. Watson Esq. Factor, Keith
Mr J. Mills, Tenant
Rent Receipt |
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A Stone dwelling house, Slated, having extensive out houses Attached. The property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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DRAKENMYRES |
DraKemyres |
J. Watson Esq. Factor, Keith
Mr J Mills.Tennant Rent Receipt |
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Forgieside |
J. Watson Esq. Factor Keith
Mr J. Mills Newton, Forgie End
Mr. Fraser Inspector of Poor |
019.03 |
A few Crofters houses, having outhouses etc Attached. It is Situated on the South west Side of the hill of Forgie, on the road leading from Keith to Fochabers and about 3 miles North west of Keith. The property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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Rumach Burn
Burn of Rumbuch |
J. Watson Esq Factor Keith
Mr J. Mills Newton
Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor
The Above JWH |
019.03 |
A Small burn Commencing its name at the North east end of Gow Moss and Joining the Forgie Burn, about ¼ mile N.E. [North East] of Rumach Bridge. |
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Rumach Bridge
Bridge of Rumbuch |
J. Watson Esq Factor Keith
Mr J Mills
Newton
Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor
The Above |
019.03 |
A Small bridge of one arch Spanning the Rummach burn on the road from Keith to Fochabers & at the South west end of Forgie
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GOVERNOR'S CROFT |
Governor's Croft |
J Watson Esq Keith
J Henderson
J Law |
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A thatched dwelling house having outhouses &c Attached. The property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BURN OF MULBEN |
Burn of Mulben |
J Watson Esq.Keith
J Henderson
J Law |
019.05 |
A large burn Commencing its name at Mulben and retaining it till it joins the Spey near the Boat of Bridge |
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HIGHLAND RAILWAY (Inverness & Aberdeen Junction) |
Highland Railway (Inverness & Aberdeen Junction) |
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A branch of the Highland Railway extending from Forres to Keith. It is the property of the Highland Railway Company. |
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CLACHNAWARREN |
Clachnawarren
Clachnawarren
Clachnawarren |
J Watson Esq Factor Keith
Mr J. Henderson
Mr J Law, Burghnamary |
019.05 |
A thatched dwelling house and outhouse. The property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BACKSHALLOCH |
BacK Shalloch
BacK Shalloch
BacK Shalloch |
J Watson Esq Factor, Keith
Mr J Henderson
Mr J Law |
019.05 |
A Slated dwelling house having outhouses &c attached. It is the property of the Earl of Seafield |
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ALLT TERSIE |
Ault Tersie
Allt Tersie |
J Watson Esq
Mr J Henderson
Mr J Law |
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A Small burn rising at the north West Side of Thief's Hill The upper part (about) is Known as the Gorliach Burn. It joins the burn of Mulben about 1/8 Mile north west of the Crofts of LacKdhu. |
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GLEN ORCHILL |
Glen Orchill
Glen Orchill
Glen of the Orchill |
John Watson Esq Keith
J G Law Esq, Hole
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse |
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Glen Orchill may be Said to extend from the Mills of Mulben to the river spey, near the "Boat o Brig", both Sides of the ravine are closely covered with furze and copse wood.
"Glen of the Orchill. Further down the river on the estate of Cairnty, in the angle between the Orchill and the Spey, natural oak and birch cover a considerable extent of ground" Statistical Account |
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WOOD OF CAIRNTY |
Wood of Cairnty
Wood of Cairnty |
John Watson Esq. Keith
J.G. Law, Hole Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse |
019.05 |
Applies to an extensive range of fir plantation Situated in the North west Corner of the parish of Boharm. property of the Earl of Seafield |
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Note - Glen of the Orchill
"Further down the river on the estate of Cairnty, in the Angle between the Orchill and the spey, natural oak and birch cover a considerable extent of ground". Statistical Account |
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MOOR OF CAIRNTY |
Moor of Cairnty
Moor of Cairnty |
John Watson Esq. Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
J.G. Law Esq Hole |
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Applies to a Crofter's dwellinghouse one storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield |
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CACHNARAITE BURN |
Cachnaraite Burn
Cachnaraite Burn |
John Watson Esq Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
J.G. Law Esq Hole |
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A small mountain Stream rising in the wood near the moor of Cairnty and flowing Southwards a short distance falls into the Burn of Mulben about 2 miles east of the Boat o' Brig. |
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RED MARE |
Red Mare
Red Mare
Red Mare |
John Watson Esq Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
J.G. Law Esq Hole |
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Applies to a remarKable natural feature Situated About a quarter of a Mile North West of Governor's Croft. |
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BURGHNAMARY |
Burghnamary |
J Watson Esq Keith
Mr J Law, Tenant
Mr J Henderson |
019.05 |
A farm house having outhouses etc Attached. It is the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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CROFT OF LACKDHU |
Croft of Lackdhu |
J Watson Esq Keith
Mr J Law, Tenant
Mr J Henderson |
019.05 |
A dwelling house And outhouse. It is the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BRIDGE OF LACKDHU |
Bridge of Lackdhu |
J Watson Esq Keith
Mr J Law
Mr J Henderson |
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A bridge of one arch Spanning the Burn of Mulben about two miles East of Mulben Railway Station. |
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SHALLOCH |
Shalloch
Shalloch
Shalloch |
J Watson Esq Keith J Law
J Henderson |
019.05 |
A farm house having outhouses etc Attached. It is the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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WOOD OF SHALLOCH |
Wood of Shalloch
Wood of Shalloch
Wood of Shalloch |
J.Watson Esq Keith
J G Law, Hole Mr J Henderson, Lackdhu |
019.05 |
A large fir plantation Situated immediately South of Shalloch property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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MOSS OF CROICHNACROY |
Moss of Croichnacroy
Moss of Croichnacroy |
J Watson Esq Keith J G Law Esq, Hole Mr J Henderson |
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A peat moss of Considerable extent Situated about a mile West of Mulben; property of the Earl of Seafield |
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SCOTSHILL |
Scotshill
Scotshill
Scotshill |
John Watson Esq Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
J.G. Law Esq, Hole |
019.05 |
A farmsteading and Dwellinghouse, one Storey, slated and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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CACHNAMORE BURN |
Cachnamore Burn
Cachnamore Burn |
John Watson Esq Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
J.G. Law Esq, Hole |
019.05 |
A small Stream rising in the Moss of Cairnty and flowing South east a short distance joins the Burn of Alllt TerSie at the Red Mare. Caochan Mòr meaning "Big Rivulet" is probably the origin of the name. |
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MOSS OF CAIRNTY |
Moss of Cairnty
Moss of Cairnty |
John Watson Esq Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
J.G. Law Esq, Hole |
019.05 |
A peat Moss of considerable extent Situated on the west Side of Clachnawarren, property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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MOSS-SIDE OF CAIRNTY |
Moss-Side
Moss-Side
Moss-Side |
John Watson Esq Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
J.G. Law Esq, Hole |
019.05 |
Applies to two Crofter's dwelling houses one storey thatched and in good repair; Situated on the East Side of the Moss of Cairnty; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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LAIRD'S HILL |
Laird's Hill
Laird's Hill
Laird's Hill |
Mr John Fraser, AuchroisK
Mr John Grant, ShallochMr Robert James, Craighead |
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A small hill feature planted in beach trees, Situated about a quarter of a mile west of Eastertown; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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EASTERTOWN |
Eastertown
Eastertown
Eastertown |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr John Grant.
Mr Robert James. |
018.04 |
A farmsteading and Dwellinghouse one Storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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UPPER SOUNDMOOR |
Upper Soundmoor
Upper Soundmoor
Upper Soundmoor |
John Watson Esq, Factor, Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
Mr John Grant, Craighead
Rent Receipt |
019.06 |
Applies to a number of dwelling houses one Storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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LOWER SOUNDMOOR |
Lower Soundmoor
Lower Soundmoor
Lower Soundmoor |
John Watson
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Grant Rent Receipt |
019.06 |
A farmsteading & dwelling house one storey Slated and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield |
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MOSSEND |
Mossend
Mossend
Mossend |
John Watson Esq Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Grant |
019.06 |
Applies to two Crofters houses thatched, and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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GOW MOSS |
Gow Moss
Gow Moss
Gow Moss |
John Watson Esq, Factor, Keith
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
Mr John Grant, Craighead |
019.03 |
Applies to a large extend of peat moss situated in the north of the parish. It is bounded on the west by the parish road, in the east by the parish boundary, on the North by the burn of Rumach and on the south by the Cultivated land property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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MINERAL WELL (Chalybeate) |
Mineral Well |
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse, Boharm John Watson Esq, Keith
Mr John Phin, Rothes |
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A fine spring Well, strongly impregnated with iron. Situated about 2½ Miles North of Mulben and close to the road side leading from Manse of Boharm towards Fochabers. |
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GATESIDE |
Gateside |
J Watson Esq. Factor Keith
Mr Fraser Inspector of poor
Verified List.
J Proctor Starryhowe |
019.06 |
A Stone dwelling house thatched, having outhouses etc Attached. The property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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KNOWHEAD |
Knowhead |
J. Proctor Starryhowe |
019.06 |
A Stone dwelling house one Story high. having
outhouses etc Attached. The property of the Earl
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PARKFOOT |
Parkfoot |
J. Watson Esq Factor Keith
Mr Fraser Inspector of poor
J. Proctor, Starryhowe |
019.06 |
A Crofter's dwelling house having outhouses
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MALCOLM BRIDGE |
Malcolm Bridge |
J. Watson Esq Keith
J. Proctor Starryhowe
Mr Fraser Inspector of poor |
019.06 |
A Small Stone bridge of one arch spanning Malcolm Burn, About ½ Mile N.E. [North East] from Mulben Station |
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MALCOLM KNOWE |
Malcolm Knowe |
Mr J. Proctor Starryhowe
Mr Fraser. Inspector of poor
J. Watson Esq Keith |
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A heathy hillocK about ¼ Mile South East of Malcolm Bridge. The property the Earl of Seafield |
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MALCOLMBURN |
Malcolmburn |
J Watson Esq, Factor, Keith
Mr Fraser, Inspector of Poor J Proctor, Starryhowe |
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A Slated farmhouse one Story high, having outhouses etc Attached. The property of the Earl of Seafield |
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MALCOLM BURN |
Malcolm Burn |
J Watson Esq, Factor, Keith
Mr Fraser, Inspector of Poor J Proctor, Starryhowe |
019.06 |
A Small burn rising in the Gow Moss and joining the burn at the Mills of Mulben. |
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UPPER MULBEN |
Upper Mulben |
J Watson Esq, Factor, Keith
Mr Fraser, Inspector of Poor
J Proctor, Starryhowe |
019.06 |
A slated farm house one Story high, having outhouses etc Attached. The property of the Earl of Seafield |
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CRAIGHEAD |
Craighead
Craighead
Craighead
Craighead |
Rent Receipt Lease Papers Valuation Roll Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
019.09 |
A farm steading & dwelling house, one story, slated, & in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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MILLS OF MULBEN Corn Mill Saw Mill |
Mills of Mulben (Corn and Saw)
Mills of Mulben (Corn and Saw)
Mills of Mulben (Corn and Saw)
Mills of Mulben (Corn and Saw) |
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Mr John Patterson,Ten [Tenant]
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
019.09 |
Applies to a Corn & Saw Mill, Slated and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield |
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MAINS OF MULBEN |
Mains of Mulben
Mains of Mulben
Mains of Mulben |
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WOODS OF KNOCKMORE |
Wood of Knockmore
Wood of Knockmore |
Patrick Stewart Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson |
019.09 |
A large fir plantation Surrounding the hill of KnocKmore, part of which is in the County of Elgin and part in Banff, property of Patrick Stewart Esq and the Earl of Seafield. Meaning Big Hill stand |
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CROFT OF HOLE |
Croft of Hole
Croft of Hole
Croft of Hole |
Mr John Patterson
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Rent Receipt Lease Papers |
019.09 |
A Small farmsteading And dwelling house, one Storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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CRAIGHEAD QUARRY |
Craighead Quarry
Craighead Quarry |
Mr John Patterson
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Patrick Stewart Esq |
019.09 |
Applies to a quarry situated A little south of Craighead. The Stone is Known in the locality as a bastard Slate, and is only used for building dyKes with. property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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AUCHROISK |
AuchroisK
AuchroisK
AuchroisK |
Rent Receipt Lease Papers
List of Names Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
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Applies to a farmsteading one storey Slated and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. The farmhouse is situated in the County of Banff. |
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BRIDGE OF AUCHROISK |
Bridge of AuchroisK
Bridge of AuchroisK |
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson
Mr John Phin |
019.09 |
A Small stone bridge of one Arch across the burn of AuchroisK, Situated A little east of AuchroisK Toll Bar. The burn of Auchroisk divides the Countys of Elgin and Banff. |
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LAG DUBH |
LacK Dhu
Lag Dubh
Lag Dubh
Lag Dubh |
Rev John Fraser
Mr John Patterson
Mr John Phin |
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A name applied to a darK ravine, very rocKy, Situated immediately north of croft of Cummingston. |
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CNOC NA CROICH |
Cnoc na Croich |
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson
Mr John Phin |
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The Gallow Hill. A piece of Arable land Situated About ¼ Mile N.W. [North West] of the Mains of Mulben And a ¼ mile N.E. [North East] of Craighead. It is the property of the Right Honourable the Earl of Seafield. |
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GALLOW POT (Site of) |
Gallow Pot (Track of)
Gallow Pot (Track of) |
Patrick Stewart Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson |
019.09 |
Applies to a deep hole in the old Channel of the burn of Mulben, where tradition Says the lairds of Mulben were wont to drown Malefactors in |
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HIGHLAND RAILWAY (Inverness & Aberdeen Junction) |
Highland Railway (Inverness to Aberdeen Junction)
Highland Railway (Inverness & Aberdeen Junction)
Highland Railway (Inverness & Aberdeen Junction) |
Patrick Stewart, Shareholder
Rev John Fraser
Name Board Time Tables
Name on Bell
Name on Byelaws |
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A single line of railway between Inverness and Keith Junction, known by that name. |
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CUMMINGSTON |
Cummingston
Cummingston
Cummingston |
Rent Receipt Lease Papers
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
019.09 |
A farmsteading and Dwellinghouse one Storey Slated and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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STONEYTON |
Stoneyton
Stoneyton
Stoneyton |
Rent Receipt Lease Papers
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
019.09 |
A farmsteading and dwelling house one Storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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CUMMINGSTON SMITHY |
Cummingston Smithy
Cummingston Smithy |
Rent Receipt Lease Papers
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
019.09 |
A Crofter's dwellinghouse And Smithy attached one Storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield |
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CHURCH |
Church
Church
Church |
Patrick Stewart Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson |
019.09 |
A substantial Stone building erected in the year 1792 and seated for the accommodation of 700. A Parish Church. |
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SCHOOL |
School
School
School |
Patrick Stewart Rev.[Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson |
019.09 |
A plain stone building erected in the year 1829. It is a mixed school, with an average attendance of about 70. The usual branches are taught here as in other parish Schools. And the teacher has a share of the "Dick Bequest Fund". |
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BALNABREICH |
Balnabreich
Balnabreich
Balnabreich
Balnabreich
Balnabreich |
Patrick Stewart Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson
Rent Receipt & Lease Papers |
019.09 |
A plain farmsteading and Dwellinghouse with garden attached; thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BURN OF AUCHROISK |
Burn of AuchroisK
Burn of AuchroisK |
Patrick Stewart Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson |
019.09 |
A Small mountain stream rising in the hill of Knockmore, flowing northwards for a few miles falls into the burn of Mulben a little distance north of AuchroisK. |
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CLACHNAYELL |
Clachnayell
Clachnayell
Clachnayell
Clachnayell
Clachnayell |
Patrick Stewart Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson
Rent Receipt and
Lease Papers |
019.09 |
A farm steading & dwelling house one Storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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JOCKSLODGE |
Jocks Lodge
Jocks Lodge
Jocks Lodge
Jocks Lodge
Jocks Lodge |
Patrick Stewart Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson
Rent Receipt &
Lease Papers |
019.09 |
A Crofter's dwellinghouse one Storey thatched in good repair property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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HOLE |
Hole
Hole
Hole |
Mr Arthur B Law, Tenant
Rent Receipt
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
019.09 |
A substantial farmsteading and dwelling house, one Storey Slated and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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POST OFFICE |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Mr William McKay Mr Arthur B Law Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
019.09 |
A Small dwelling house being for the present a branch of the Keith post office. There is one dispatch at 6 A.M. and one arrival at 6.30 P.M. It has neither a Money Order nor savings Bank Attached. |
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BRIDGE OF BLACKHILLOCK |
Bridge of Blackhillock
Bridge of Blackhillock
Bridge of Blackhillock |
Mr William McKay Mr Arthur B Law Rev [Reverend] John Fraser |
019.09 |
A small stone bridge of one arch across the burn of AuchlunKart; property of the Road Trustees. Situated on the turnpike road about 5 Miles West of Keith on the road to Inverness. |
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BURN OF AUCHLUNKART |
Burn of AuchlunKart
Burn of AuchlunKart |
Patrick Stewart Esqr, Auchlunkart Rev [Reverend]J. Fraser, Boharm Mr J Patterson, Mulben |
019.09 |
A small Stream rising in the Howe of Boharm, & flowing northwards a few Miles, forms a confluence with the Tauchers Burn immediately east of Mulben Railway Station; After which the united waters are known as the Burn of Mulben. |
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CUMMINGS WOOD |
Cummings Wood
Cummings Wood
Cummings Wood |
Patrick Stewart Rev[Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson |
019.09 |
A fir plantation of Considerable extent, Situated immediately west of the Parish Church of Boharm. |
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside
Woodside
Woodside |
Patrick Stewart Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr John Patterson |
019.09 |
Applies to two dwelling-houses thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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SHANDSTON |
Shandston
Shandston
Shandston |
John Watson Esq, Factor, Keith
Mr William Dean, Garlands
Mr John Grant, Shalloch |
019.10 |
A farmsteading & dwelling house one Storey slated And in good repair, property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BRIDGE OF DALMANY |
Bridge of Dalmany
Bridge of Dalmany |
John Watson Esq Mr William Dean Mr John Grant |
019.10 |
A stone bridge across the burn of Mulben Near Mulben Railway Station; property of the Road Trustees. |
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MULBEN STATION |
Mulben Station
Mulben Station
Mulben Station
Mulben Station |
John Watson Esq Mr John Grant Name Board Time Tables |
019.10 |
A station on the Aberdeen Junction Railway |
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TAM |
Tam
Tam
Tam |
Verified List
Mr John Watson, Factor
Mr James Combie, Tenant |
019.10 |
Applies to a farmsteading and Dwellinghouse one Storey Slated and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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CROFT OF MOUNTFOOT |
Croft of Mountfoot
Croft of Mountfoot |
Verified List & Lease Papers
Mr John McKay
Mr John Watson Factor |
019.10 |
Applies to a number of small holdings, Slated & in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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LITTLE MULDERIE |
Little Muldeary
Little Muldeary
Little Muldeary |
Mr John McKay
Mr John Watson
Mr James Combie
New Statistical Account |
019.10 |
Applies to a Small hill feature planted in fir Situated About a mile northeast of Mulben Railway Station; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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MIDTOWN |
Midtown
Midtown
Midtown |
John Watson Esq. Factor Keith
Mr John Grant Craighead
Mr Peter Dean, Garland |
019.10 |
A farmsteading & dwelling house one storey thatched And in good repair, property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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SCHOOL |
School |
John Watson Esqr
Mr John Grant,
Mr Peter Dean, |
019.10 |
A branch of the parish School, Attended by about 60 boys & girls; The teacher has a small sum from the Earl of Seafield also the School fees. |
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WHITEFOLD |
Whitefold
Whitefold
Whitefold |
John Watson Esq
Mr John Grant
Mr Peter Dean |
019.10 |
A Small farmsteading and dwelling house one Storey thatched and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BRACKEN WELL |
BracKen Well
Braikin Well
Bracken Well
Bracken Well |
John Watson Esq
Mr John Grant
Mr Peter Dean |
019.10 |
An excellent spring of water issuing out of the rock, situated on the west side of the Gallow Hill. "Bracken" ie female fern &c. |
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MOUNTFOOT |
Mountfoot
Mountfoot
Mountfoot |
John Watson Esq Factor, Keith
Mr John Grant, Craighead
Mr Peter Dean, Garland |
019.10 |
A Crofter's dwellinghouse &c one storey thatched And in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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WOOD OF MULDERIE |
Wood of Muldeary
Wood of Muldeary |
John Watson Esq
Mr John Grant.
Mr Peter Dean. |
019.10 |
An extensive fir plantation the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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BURN OF TAUCHERS |
Tauchers Burn
Tauchers Burn
Tauchers Burn |
John Watson Esq. Factor Keith
Mr John Grant. Craighead
Mr Peter Dean. Garland |
019.10 |
A name applied to a Small burn from the
Tauchers Mills to near the Mulben Railway station at which place the burn of AuchlanKart joins it; & the united waters are then Known as the burn of Mulben. |
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NETHER CULLIESHANGAN |
Nether Cullieshangan
Nether Cullieshangan
Nether Cullieshangan |
List of Verified Names
Mr John Allan Tenant
Rent Receipt & Lease papers |
019.11 |
A Crofter's dwellinghouse etc with garden and Offices Attached; property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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EASTER GARLAND |
Easter Garland
Easter Garland
Easter Garland |
List of Verified Names
Rent Receipt & Lease Papers
Mr James Watson, Tenant |
019.10 |
Applies to a farmsteading & dwellinghouse, Slated and in good repair; property of the Earl of Seafield |
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WESTER GARLAND |
Wester Garland
Wester Garland
Wester Garland |
List of Verified Names
Rent Receipt & lease papers
Mr Joseph Anderson, Tenant |
019.10 |
Applies to a farmsteading & dwellinghouse, one Storey thatched & in Good repair property of the
Earl of Seafield. |
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GALLOW HILL |
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill |
Mr James Combie, Jun [Junior]
Mr Robert Neish, Whiteford
Mr John Watson, Factor Keith |
019.10 |
Applies to a Small hill feature planted in fir Situated about a quarter of a mile north east of Mulben Railway Station, property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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Note - Described by Sapper Duncan twice from same trace.- |
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BRIDGE OF ROSARIE |
Bridge of Rosarie |
Mr J Mills, Forgie
Mr A Christie
Mr J Allan |
019.11 |
A Small bridge of one arch about ¼ mile South
of Upper Cullieshangan |
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BRIDGE OF BROOMSTRYPE |
Bridge of Broomstrype |
Mr A Christie Cullieshangan
Mr J Allan Nether Cullieshangan
Mr J Matheson Moorfield |
019.11 |
A Small bridge of one arch about ¼ mile South East of Upper Cullieshangan. |
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BURN OF BROOMSTRYPE |
Burn of Broomstrype |
Mr A Christie Cullieshangan
Mr J Allan Nether Cullieshangan
Mr J Matheson Moorfield |
019.11 |
A Small burn rising between Little Mealldearie and Mealldearie dividing the Parishes of Keith and Boharm. |
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TOR HILL |
Tore Hill
Tor Hill |
J Matheson Esq Factor Keith
Mr A Christie
Mr J Allan |
019.11 |
A fir plantation South west of upper Cullieshangan. It is the property of the Earl of Seafield |
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NETHER CULLIESHANGAN |
Nether Cullieshangan |
J Watson Esq Factor Keith
Mr Alexander Christie
Mr J. Allan |
019.11 |
A thatched dwelling house And outhouse about ¼ Mile South west of Upper Cullieshangan It is the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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CROFT OF CULLIESHANGAN |
Croft of Cullieshangan |
J Watson Esq Factor Keith
Mr Alexander Christie
Mr J. Allan |
019.11 |
A thatched dwelling house And outhouse about ¼ Mile South east ofUpper Cullieshangan. It is the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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LOAN BURN |
Loan Burn
Loan Burn
Loan Burn |
Mr A. Christie
Mr J. Allan
Mr J. Matheson |
019.11 |
A small burn dividing Upper Cullieshhangan & Rosarie and joining the burn of Mulben
about 1 mile east of Mulben Railway Station. |
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BURN OF CREECHY |
Burn of Creechy
Burn of Creechy
Burn of Creechy |
Andrew Stewart Esq AuchlunKart
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
J.G. Law Esq., Hole |
019.13 |
A Small Stream rising on the South W. [West] Side of Cummingston Wood & flowing South eastwards a short distance falls into the Burn of AuchlunKart. |
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BRIDGE OF CREECHY |
Bridge of Creechy
Bridge of Creechy
Bridge of Creechy |
Andrew Stewart Esq
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
J. G. Law Esq. |
019.13 |
A stone bridge of one arch across the burn of Creechy. property of the Road Trustees |
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CLOCKANWELLS |
Clockanwells
Clockanwells
Clockanwells |
Andrew Stewart Esq & Propr [Proprietor]
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
J. G. Law Esq. Hole |
019.13 |
A farmsteading & dwellinghouse one storey,
thatched, and in good repair; property of Andrew Stewart Esq. AuchlunKart |
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BRIDGE OF OLDTOWN |
Bridge of Oldtown
Bridge of Oldtown
Bridge of Oldtown |
Andrew Stewart Esq. AuchlunKart
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
J G Law Esq. Hole |
019.13 |
A stone bridge of one Arch across the burn Oldtown on the old turnpike road from Craigellachie to Keith. |
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BURN OF OLDTOWN |
Burn of Oldtown
Burn of Oldtown
Burn of Oldtown |
Andrew Stewart Esq.
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser
J. G. Law Esq. |
019.13 |
A Small mountain Stream rising in the south of the parish & flowing north-wards a few Miles, becomes Known as the Burn of AuchlunKart, at the Bridge of Oldtown. |
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MANSE |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Rev [Reverend] John Fraser. Andrew Stewart Esq
J.G. Law Esq |
019.13 |
The parish manse A Substantial dwelling-house two Storeys Slated & in good repair property of the Heritors. The Parish Manse |
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Parish of Boharm -- Co. [County] Elgin
[signed]
G. Herb Bolland [George Herbert Bolland]
Capn R Engrs [Captain Royal Engineers]
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NAME BOOK
of the PART of the
Parish of Boharm
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CO [COUNTY] ELGIN |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Auchroisk -- 53
Allt Tersie -- 34
Backshalloch -- 34
Balnabreich -- 57
Blackfold -- 9
Boghead -- 9
Boharm (Parish) -- 1
Bracken Well -- 64
Bridge of Auchroisk -- 53
Bridge of Blackhillock -- 59
Bridge of Broomstrype -- 69
Bridge of Creechy -- 73
Bridge of Dalmany -- 61
Bridge of Lackdhu -- 37
Bridge of Oldtown -- 74
Bridge of Rosarie -- 69
Bridge of Rumbach -- 30
Burghnamary -- 37
Burn of Auchlunkart -- 60
Burn of Auchroisk -- 58
Burn of Broomstrype -- 69
Burn of Creechy -- 73
Burn of Aultderg -- 7
Burn of Deuchary -- 19
Burn of Forgie -- 9
Burn of Mulben -- 33
Burn of Rumbach -- 30
Burn of Tauchers -- 65
Burn of Walkerstrough -- 8
Burn of Oldtown -- 74
Cachnaraite Burn -- 36
Cachnamore Burn -- 39
Chapel Pot -- 5
Church -- 57
Clachnayell -- 58
Clacknawarren -- 34
Clockanwells -- 73
Clovery Howe -- 13
Cnocan Bân -- 16
Cnoc na Coiche -- 54
Cooperee Pot -- 15
Corbie's Howe -- 15
Craighead -- 51
Craighead Quarry -- 52
Craiglug -- 8
Craigs of Cuildell -- 7
Croft of Cullieshangan -- 70
Croft of Hole -- 52
Croft of Lackdhu -- 37
Croft of Mountfoot -- 62
Cuildell Island -- 5
Culfoldie -- 7
Cummingston -- 56
Cummingston Smithy -- 56
Cummings Wood -- 60
Delfur Lodge -- 17
Deuchary -- 19
Drakemyers -- 29
Eastertown -- 42
Easter Garland -- 67
Findlay's Well -- 26
Forgie-end -- 29 |
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INDEX Continued
Names of Objects -- Page
Forgie Hill -- 10
Forgieside -- 30
Gallow Hill -- 68
Gallow Pot -- 55
Gateside -- 47
Gawan Roy -- 14
Gorliach -- 24
Gorliach Burn -- 24
Governor's Croft -- 33
Gow Moss -- 44
Glen Orchill -- 35
Haugh Island -- 13
Highland Railway -- 33 [and] 55
Hill of Cairnty -- 21
Hole -- 59
Janetsleys -- 10
Jockslodge -- 58
Knowhead -- 47
Lag Dhubh -- 53
Lairds Hill -- 42
Little Mulderie -- 62
Loan Burn -- 71
Lower Soundmoor -- 43
Mains of Cairnty -- 17
Mains of Mulben -- 51
Malcolmburn -- 50
Malcolm Bridge -- 49
Malcolm Knowe -- 49
Malcolm Burn -- 50
Manse -- 75
Mills of Mulben -- 51
Midtown -- 63
Mineral Well -- 45
Moorfield -- 26
Moor of Cairnty -- 36
Moss-end -- 43
Moss-Side of Cairnty -- 40
Moss of Cairnty -- 39
Moss of Croichnacroy -- 38
Mountfoot -- 64
Mulben Station -- 61
Nether Cullieshangan -- 67 [and page 70]
Newtack -- 23
Newton -- 29
Orton Pot -- 14
Park-foot -- 47
Post Office -- 59
Poundler's Croft -- 19
Red Mare -- 36
River Spey -- 11
Sandybanks -- 18
School -- 27
School -- 57
School -- 63
Scotshill -- 39
Scots Hill -- 23
Shalloch -- 38
Shandston -- 61
Shean Hillock -- 14 |
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INDEX Continued
Names of Objects -- Page
Stoneyton -- 56
Stoney Hill -- 25
Starryhow -- 25
Sound Moor -- 25
Slackbuie -- 23
Slackbuie -- 31
Tam -- 62
The Linn -- 18
The Strinn -- 13
Thiefs Hill -- 26
Tom Dubh -- 16
Tor Hill -- 18
Tor Hill -- 69
Tramshoch Well -- 16
Turnhole Pot -- 8
Turn Rock -- 6
Upper Cullieshangan -- 70
Upper Drakemyres -- 10
Upper Mulben -- 50
Upper Soundmoor -- 43
Walkerstrough -- 10
Wester Garland -- 67
Whitefold -- 63
Whitehillock -- 15
Wood of Cairnty -- 35
Woods of Knockmore -- 52
Wood of Mulderie -- 64
Wood of Shalloch -- 38
Woodside of Cairnty -- 17
Woodside -- 60 |
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