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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MILLDEANS | Milldeans Milldeans Milldeans Milldeans Milldeans |
Mr. Henry Thallon Devon Mr. R. Graham Milldeans Thomas Porter Blacksmith P.H. Porters Brae Thomas More Langdyke Johnson's Co. [County] Map |
017 | [situation] About 2¼ Miles S.E. by S. [South East by South] from the Village of Kettle. A good Farmhouse with Excellent offices etc attached, all in very good repair; together with a Farm of good arable land. Occupied by Mr. R. Graham and the property of John Balfour Esq. of Balbirnie. - |
| MILLDEANS WOOD | Milldeans Wood Milldeans Wood Milldeans Wood Milldeans Wood |
Mr. H. Thallon Mr. R. Graham Mr. Thomas Porter Mr. Thomas More |
017 | [situation] From 1 7/8 to 2½ Miles S.E. by S. [South East by South] from the Village of Kettle. A wood of Fir trees adjoining the farm of Milldeans, the property of J. Balfour Esq. of Balbirnie. It formed a part of what was Drummy Common. |
| MILLDEANS SAW MILL | Milldeans Saw Mill Milldeans Saw Mill Milldeans Saw Mill Milldeans Saw Mill |
Mr. H. Thallon Mr. R. Graham Mr. Thomas Porter Mr. Thomas More |
017 | [situation] About 2½ Miles 6 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from the Village of Kettle. An extensive Sawmill adjoining the Farm of Milldeans, Wrought by Water & Steam Power. It is fitted up with four Circular Saws and is chiefly used for sawing Fir for palings and other Agricultural uses. It is occupied by the proprietor J. Balfour Esq. of Balbirnie.- |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 34 -- Parish of Kettle -- Plan 17D -- Trace 6.
Transcriber's notes
"Milldeans" The Abbreviation P.H. may mean "Public House" or "Public Highway". See the entry for Porters Brae on P32.
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