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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FISHERS WELL Fishers Well
Fishers Well Fishers Well
Sir James M Innes Bart [Baronet] of Edingight
John Ironside Newton, Alexander Henderson Langley
009.09 A spring with a copious flow of water well adapted for domestic use the name appears to have arisen from the fact of those who were in the habit of carrying fish making it a resting place
RAE STRIPE Rae Stripe
Rae Stripe
Rae Stripe
Sir James M Innes Bart [Baronet]
John Ironside
Alexander Henderson
009.09 A small stream takes its rise from Fishers Well flowing in north easterly direction until it enters the parish of Fordyce where it takes the name of Burn of Badenyouchies.
THE LYING HORSE Lying Horse
Lying Horse
Lying Horse Lyon Horse
Sir James M. Innes Bart [Baronet] John Ironside Alexander Henderson Estate Plan of 1792 009.09 A small stone on the parish boundary the name is said to have arisen from it presenting an appearance similar to a Horse lying flat on the ground. it has no appearance of such now.

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Co [County] of Banff -- Parish of Grange


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