Volume contents
- 1 - St Vigean , Index
- 1A - St Vigean , loose note
- 5 - St Vigean , Page 5 (start)
- 10 - St Vigean , Page 10
- 20 - St Vigean , Page 20
- 30 - St Vigean , Page 30
- 40 - St Vigean , Page 40
- 50 - St Vigean , Page 50
- 60 - St Vigean , Page 60
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- 130 - St Vigean , Page 130
- 138 - St Vigean , Page 138 (end)
- 139 - St Vigean , Title Page
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAGUNGIE WOOD | Magoungie Wood Magungie Wood Magungie Wood |
Mr. Alexander Brown Auctioneer Arbroath John Hay Esqr. Lethem Grange John Duncan Esqr. Parkhill |
046 | [Situation] In the northern portion of the parish. An extensive Wood on the Brechin Road the property of John Hay Esqr. Letham Grange composed of full grown fir &c. |
| MAGUNGIE BURN | Magoungie Burn Magungie Burn Magungie Burn |
Mr. Alexander Brown John Hay Esqr. Lethem Grange John Duncan Esqr. Parkhill |
046 | [Situation] In the northern portion of the parish. A small stream flowing through the Magungie Wood - from which it takes the name having its source from the confluence of several drains, about a mile above Magungie Bridge & falling into Brothock Water. |
| MAGUNGIE BRIDGE | Magoungie Bridge Magungie Bridge Magungie Bridge |
Mr. Alexander Brown John Hay Esqr. Lethem Grange John Duncan Esqr. Parkhill |
046 | [Situation] On the parish boundary. In the northern portion of the parish A small stone Bridge of one arch on the Brechin Road over the Magungie Burn. |
Continued entries/extra info
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Ph. [Parish] of St Vigians -- Sheet 46 No 3 - Trace 1
Ordnance Survey - Angus county, OS Name Books - Forfar (Angus) county - Volume 80 - Parish of St Vigean, OS1/14/80
This volume contains information on place names found in the Forfarshire parish of St Vigean.
Ordnance Survey - Angus 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 Angus, which is in the east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.