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Place name County Entry Source Alford Aberdeenshire Kennethmont, Kildrummy, Leochel Cushnie, Strathdon. Tough, Towie, and Tullynessle Forbes. Pop. (1871) 12,888, (1881) 12,242, of whom 4897, according Groome Cabrach Aberdeenshire
BanffshireKennethmont station, and 17 SW of Huntly, and has a post office under Aberdeen, and fairs for sheep, cattle, and horses Groome Christ's Kirk or Rathmuriel Aberdeenshire Kennethmont parish, W Aberdeenshire. The church, 1¼ mile WSW of Insch station, is in ruins; but its graveyard is still Groome Clatt Aberdeenshire Kennethmont station, this being 32¾ miles NW of Aherdeen; in 1501 it was erected by James IV. into a free Groome Dunnideer Aberdeenshire Kennethmont parish, and standing nearly in a line with the W end of Foudland (1529) 3¼ miles to the N, it rises Groome Gartly Aberdeenshire
BanffshireKennethmont and Rhynie, W by Cabrach and Glass in Banffshire, and NW and N by Huntly, it has an utmost Groome Great North of Scotland Railway Aberdeenshire
Banffshire
Inverness Shire
MorayKennethmont 32¾, Gartly 35¾, and Huntly 40¾ miles, are in the Gordon country and valley of the Bogie Groome Insch Aberdeenshire Kennethmont, and W by Kennethmont and Gartly. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 4 5 / 8 miles; its utmost Groome Kennethmont Aberdeenshire Kennethmont, a hamlet and a parish of NW central Aberdeenshire. The hamlet, Kirkhill of Kennethmont, stands 588 feet above sea-level Groome Kennethmont Aberdeenshire Kennethmont , par. and hamlet with ry. sta., Aberdeenshire-par., 8468 ac., pop. 999; hamlet (Kirkhill of Kennethmont), 8 miles S. of Huntly Bartholomew Kinnethmont Kinnethmont . See KENNETHMONT. Bartholomew Kirkhill of Kennethmont Kirkhill of Kennethmont . See KENNETHMONT. Bartholomew Knockespock Aberdeenshire Knockespock , seat, Clatt par., Aberdeenshire, 4 miles S. of Kennethmont sta. Bartholomew Knockespock Aberdeenshire Kennethmont station. Its owner, Mrs Fellowes-Gordon, holds 6709 acres in the shire, valued at £3438 per annum. Ord. Sur., sh. 76, 1874. Groome Leith Hall Aberdeenshire Leith Hall , seat, in par. and 1 mile NW. of Kennethmont sta., Aberdeenshire. Bartholomew Leslie Aberdeenshire Kennethmont, NE by Insch, E by Premnay, S by Keig and Tullynessle-Forbes, and W and NW by Clatt. Its utmost Groome Muir of Rhynie or Rhynie Aberdeenshire Kennethmont fair; hiring-fairs on the Mondays before 26 May and 22 Nov. Pop. (1861) 349, (1871) 482, (1881) 442. Ord. Sur., sh. 76, 1874. Groome Rhynie Aberdeenshire Kennethmont, SE by Clatt and Auchindoir, and W by Cabrach. Its utmost length, from E to W, is 7½ miles Groome Shevock, The Aberdeenshire Culsalmond on the N from Kennethmont, Premnay, and Oyne on the S, and falling into the Ury at Old Rayne. Groome
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