Searching for "CULSALMOND"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Culsalmond parish, forming parts of strata which have been much tilted and deranged: and both the slate and the limestone Groome
    Auchterless Aberdeenshire Culsalmond, W by Forgue, and NW by Banffshire. It has an extreme length from N to S of 6½ miles Groome
    Colpy Aberdeenshire Colpy , hamlet, Culsalmond par., mid. Aberdeenshire. 4 miles E. of Insch; P.O. Bartholomew
    Colpy Aberdeenshire Culsalmond parish, Aberdeenshire, on a small burn of its own name, 4 miles ENE of Insch, under which it has a post Groome
    Culsalmond Aberdeenshire Culsalmond , par. and hamlet, mid. Aberdeenshire, 4½ miles NE. of Insch ry. sta., 6994 ac., pop. 828. Bartholomew
    Culsalmond Aberdeenshire Culsalmond, a hamlet and a parish in Garioch district, Aberdeenshire. The hamlet-a farm-house, the church, and the manse Groome
    Forgue Aberdeenshire Culsalmond and Insch, W by Drumblade and Huntly, and NW by Rothiemay in Banffshire. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 7 5 / 8 . miles Groome
    Foudland Aberdeenshire Culsalmond parishes, Aberdeenshire. Flanking the upper basin of the Ury, and extending E and W, it rises to a maximum Groome
    Foudland Aberdeenshire Forgue, Insch, and Culsalmond pars., Aberdeenshire; the Hill of Foudland , 3½ miles NW. of Insch, is 1529 ft. high. Bartholomew
    Gamescleuch Selkirkshire Culsalmond, Daviot, Insch, Inverurie, Keithhall, Kemnay, Kintore, Leslie, Meldrum, Monymusk, Oyne, Premnay, and Rayne, with the chapelry of Blairdaff. Pop. (1871) 20,132, (1881) 20,136, of whom Groome
    Insch Aberdeenshire Culsalmond, SE by Oyne and Premnay, SW by Leslie and Kennethmont, and W by Kennethmont and Gartly. Its utmost length Groome
    Newton Aberdeenshire Culsalmond parish, Aberdeenshire, 2 ½ miles NE of Insch. Its owner, Alexander Morison Gordon, Esq. (b. 1846; suc. 1868), holds Groome
    Oyne Aberdeenshire Culsalmond, NE by Rayne, E by Chapel of Garioch, S by Monymusk, W by Keig and Premnay, and NW by Insch Groome
    Rayne Aberdeenshire Culsalmond. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 5 miles; its breadth varies between ¼ mile and 4¾ miles Groome
    Shevock, The Aberdeenshire Culsalmond on the N from Kennethmont, Premnay, and Oyne on the S, and falling into the Ury at Old Rayne Groome
    Tillymorgan Aberdeenshire Tillymorgan , place with school, Culsalmond par., Aberdeenshire, 10 miles SE. of Huntly; Tillymorgan Hill has an alt. of 1249 ft. Bartholomew
    Urr Water Kirkcudbrightshire Culsalmond, Oyne, Rayne, Chapel-of-Garioch, Keithhall, and Inverurie parishes, till it falls into the Don a little below the town Groome
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