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Macduff | Continued | 005.09 | cured herrings, Salmon and Codfish, its chief imports are lime and bone manure, coals, groceries etc. Its postal arrangements include a Money order Office and Savings bank. The following is a description of the bounds & limits - after the usual preambles of the Royalty. 'From the Limekilns to the well of Tarlair - keeping the stripe thereof to the road of Deyhill going along that road till you Come to the lower Mount of GouKstane in a line to the Said LimeKilns having the Sea on the north & northeast parts." Copied from an Excerpt in the hands of Mr. George Solicitor Macduff. |
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