OS1/23/14/18

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COOICK Cooick
Cooick
Cooick
Mr John Brough Nether Groundwater
Mr James Robinson Upper Groundwater
James Hay Oback
107 Applies to two small knolls situated about 1/4 a mile N.W. of Nether Groundwater & about 1/2 mile N.W. of Upper Groundwater. Property of Charles Stewart Still Esqr. Orphir.
EUS 113
KIRTKSHED Kirkshed
Kirkshed
Kirkshed
(Site of Chapel)
Mr John Brough Nether Groundwater Mr James Robinson Upper Groundwater James Hay Oback 107 Applies to a small brae on which is supposed to have stood a church, but no correct information can be obtained. About 12 years ago the remains of a building stood here which was generally supposed to have been a R.C. Church at one time. The place where it stood still gets the name of Kirk shed (pronounced Kirkshed) & said to mean Kirk Field.
NETHER GROUNDWATER Nether Groundwater
Nether Groundwater
Mr John Brough Nether Groundwater Mr James Robinson Upper Groundwater James Hay Oback 107 A farm house with office houses attached situated about 1/4 a mile N.W. of Upper Groundwater & about 1/4 a mile S.E. of Cooick. Property of Charles Stewart Still Esqr. Orphir.
Site of CHAPEL [Kirkshed] Site of Chapel Mr John Brough Nether Groundwater Mr James Robinson Upper Groundwater James Hay Oback 107 Applies to a small brae on which is supposed to have stood a church, but no correct information can be obtained. About 12 years ago the remains of a building stood here which was generally supposed to have been a R.C. Church at one time. The place where it stood still gets the name of Kirk shed (pronounced Kirkshed) & said to mean Kirk Field.

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