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Place name County Entry Source Alford Aberdeenshire Tullynessle, NE by Keig, SE by Tough, and S and SW by Leochel. Its greatest length from E to W is 6½ miles Groome Alford, Howe or Vale of Aberdeenshire Tullynessle and Keig to the N, and of Alford, Leochel, and Tough to the S of the river. From 5 miles Groome Auchindoir and Kearn Aberdeenshire Tullynessle-Forbes, S by Kildrummy, and W by Cabrach. Very irregular in outline, it has an extreme length from N to S of 6¾ miles Groome Clatt Aberdeenshire Tullynessle, and W by Auchindoir. Its greatest length from N to S is 4 miles; its breadth from E to W varies Groome Coreen Hills Aberdeenshire Tullynessle parishes, 5 miles WNW of Alford village. Their laminar mica-slate, of a brownish-black colour, has long been Groome Dalpersie or Terpersie Aberdeenshire Dalpersie or Terpersie, a small old castellated mansion (now a farmhouse) in Tullynessle parish, Aberdeenshire, 1 mile NW of Tullynessle church. Groome Don Aberdeenshire Tullynessle, Keig, Tough, Monymusk, Oyne, Chapel of Garioch, Kemnay, Inverurie, Kintore, Keithhall, Fintray, Kinnellar, Dyce, New Machar, Newhills, and Old Machar Groome Esset Aberdeenshire Tullynessle parish, Aberdeenshire, rising among the Correen Hills, at an altitude of 1300 feet above sea-level, and running 6½ miles Groome Forbes Aberdeenshire Tullynessle) and hamlet, Aberdeenshire, on river Don, 2 miles from Alford; P.O.; gives the title of baron to the Forbeses Bartholomew Forbes Aberdeenshire Tullynessle. It has belonged, from the 13th century, to the noble family of Forbes of Castle Forbes. Ord. Sur., sh. 76, 1874. Groome Keig Aberdeenshire Tullynessle. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 4½ miles; its breadth, from E to W, varies between Groome Kildrummy Aberdeenshire Tullynessle, SE by Leochel-Cushnie, S by Towie, W by detached sections of Strathdon and Towie, and NW by Cabrach Groome Leslie Aberdeenshire Tullynessle-Forbes, and W and NW by Clatt. Its utmost length, from E to W, is 3 miles; its utmost Groome Littlewood Aberdeenshire shooting-box in Tullynessle parish, Aberdeenshire, on the left bank of the Don, 5 miles W by N of Alf ord. Groome Littlewood Park Aberdeenshire Littlewood Park , shooting-lodge, Tullynessle par., Aberdeenshire, on river Don, 5 miles NW. of Alford. Bartholomew Scotsmill Aberdeenshire Scotsmill , school, Tullynessle and Forbes par., Aberdeenshire. Bartholomew Tullynessle and Forbes Aberdeenshire Tullynessle and Forbes , par., Aberdeenshire, on river Don, 11,279 ac., pop. 981; the church is at Tullynessle hamlet, 3 miles Bartholomew Tullynessle and Forbes Aberdeenshire Tullynessle and Forbes, a parish in Alford district, Aberdeenshire. It comprehends the ancient parishes of Tullynessle and Forbes, united in 1808; and contains Groome Whitehaugh Aberdeenshire Whitehaugh , seat, Tullynessle and Forbes par., Aberdeenshire, on river Don, 4½ miles NE. of Alford. Bartholomew Whitehaugh Aberdeenshire Tullynessle and Forbes parish, Aberdeenshire, near the left bank of the Don, 4½ miles NE of Alford. Its owner Groome
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