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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRIDGE OF DULSIE Bridge of Dulsie
Bridge of Dulsie
Bridge of Dulsie
Rev: [Reverend] Mr MacKenzie Rev: [Reverend] Mr Macleod
Mr. Harrold
011 A stone bridge of one arch spanning the River Findhorn at a point where the stream takes a sharp turn eastward about 15 miles above where it flows into the Moray Firth. The erection is on the old military road leading to Fort George. Adjacent to the bridge, on the north side of the river stands a farmhouse under the same name as the bridge. Property of Mr. Brodie, Lethen
DOUNE Doune
Doune
Doune
Rev: [Reverend] Mr MacKenzie Rev: [Reverend] Mr Macleod
Mr. Leslie
011 A name applied to small hill standing on the east side of the Findhorn, half a mile soufh of the Bridge of Dulsie. The hill is beautifully wooded except on the summit which is at present under cultivation. Its height from the bank of the river is probably 300 feet. Property of Mr. Brodie, Lethen.

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