Volume contents
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- 231 - Old Deer , Title Page
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Continued entries/extra info
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Index Continued
Names -- Pages
Mid Greenbrae -- 134
Mains of Annochie -- 140
Marnabogs -- 148
Mill of Aden (Woollen) -- 160
Millbreck (Woollen Mill) -- 165
Milltown of Clola -- 166
Mill of Clola -- 167
Millhill -- 169
Mill Hill -- 170
Manse -- 171
Mussel Butts -- 179
Muirlandhillock -- 183
Mains of Elrick -- 189
Monfothie -- 192
Moss-side of Crichie -- 195
Mill of Elrick (Corn) -- 197
Moss-side -- 207
Mountpleasant -- 213
Maling Burn -- 221
Manse -- 226
Mid Hawkhillock -- 227
Nether Cabra -- 8
North Auchmachar -- 21
North West Lodge -- 22
North Lodge -- 28
North Ugie Water -- 37
New Bridge of Gaval -- 39
Nether Toux -- 42
Newton of Hythie -- 45
North East Lodge -- 48
Nether Hythie -- 51
Newtown of Bruxie -- 60
Newmill of Bruxie -- 61
Nichol Hill -- 95
North Greenbrae -- 115
North Kiddshill -- 133
North Lodge -- 157
Nether Aden -- 158
Newton of Skelmuir -- 173
North Crofts of Cortiecram -- 195
North Howe -- 205
Nether Kinnochie -- 210
Newton -- 211
Nether Backhill -- 225
Nether Hawkhillock -- 227
Old Deer, Parish -- 1
Observatory -- 28
Old Bridge of Gaval -- 39
Overtown of Bruxie -- 55
Old Maud Bridge -- 55
Old Deer (Village) -- 83
Pitfour Mill (Saw) -- 33
Pitfour House -- 34
Post Office -- 41
Post Office -- 82
Poorhouse -- 86
Parkhouse -- 98
Parkhouse Hill -- 102
Parsonage -- 104
Police Station -- 109
Post Office -- 109
Pot of Pitlurg -- 159
Post Office -- 167
Pettymarcus -- 174
Pettymarcus Wood -- 176
Post Office -- 177
Pitchbrae -- 200
Quithel -- 63
Quartalehouse -- 106
Quarryhead -- 173
Quhomery Burn -- 206
Riding School -- 33
Rifle Range -- 35
Redstones -- 203
Skillymarno -- 4
Site of Lady Well -- 5
Shepherd's Hill -- 5
Stone Whorls found here 1869 -- 7
Stone Battle Axes found here 1861 -- 7
Stone Circle -- 9
South Skillymarno -- 9
Site of Supposed Camp -- 9
Stone Circle (Remains of) -- 11
Shelters -- 12
Site of Stone Circle -- 12
Site of Cairn -- 20
Stone Cist and Human Remains found here 1839 -- 20
Stone Circle (Remains of) -- 21
South Auchmachar -- 22
Site of Cairn -- 23
South Mains of Bruxie -- 26
Shepherds Lodge -- 27
Stone Circle -- 31
School -- 41
St. John's Well -- 43
School -- 57
Stone Ball found here 1869 -- 59
Stockbridge -- 63
Site of Maiden's Well -- 64
Sapling Brae -- 64
Saplingbrae -- 64
Site of Abbey Well -- 65
South Lodge -- 66
Site of Erd Houses -- 68
Site of Chapel -- 78
School (Parish) -- 86
School (Girls) -- 86
St. Drostane's Chapel (Scottish Episcopal) -- 89
Site of Cairn -- 92
Site of Lady Well -- 95
Site of Cairn -- 97
Stone Cist and Urn found here 1839 -- 97
Site of Stone Circle -- 97
Stone Cists found here 1851 & 1869 -- 98
Site of Cairn -- 99
Stone Cist found here 1855. -- 99
Site of Cairn -- 100
Stone Circle -- 102
South Lodge -- 104
South Ugie Water -- 105
Stonybrae -- 105
Stone Axe found here 1850 -- 106
Scroghill -- 107
Scrog Hill -- 107
Stuartfield -- 110
School -- 111
School -- 111
Smiddyhillock -- 116
Site of Annie's Well -- 119
Site of Cairn -- 122
Site of supposed Chapel -- 124
Site of Erd Houses -- 125
Ordnance Survey - Aberdeen county, OS Name Books - Aberdeen county - Volume 68 - Parish of Old Deer, OS1/1/68
This volume contains information on Aberdeenshire place names found in the parish of Old Deer.
Ordnance Survey - Aberdeen county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Aberdeen, which is in the north east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.