. Publications of the Scottish History Society . anfoord. A small brook that runs south on the eastsyde of the houseof Nethermoor, running from North to South till it fall intothe water of Ebrie and hath ane stone bridge of one arch. Ane other small brook on the Southsyd of the house ofNethermoor, on which there is ane stone bridge, but nocommon road to either of those Bridges. [Map given opposite to this page.] Description Parish of OLD DEER Aber-deenshire by Mr Willox 1723. The Parish of Deer commonly called Old Deer, in the pro-vince of Buchan, in the shire of Aberdeen, hath to the Pa


. Publications of the Scottish History Society . anfoord. A small brook that runs south on the eastsyde of the houseof Nethermoor, running from North to South till it fall intothe water of Ebrie and hath ane stone bridge of one arch. Ane other small brook on the Southsyd of the house ofNethermoor, on which there is ane stone bridge, but nocommon road to either of those Bridges. [Map given opposite to this page.] Description Parish of OLD DEER Aber-deenshire by Mr Willox 1723. The Parish of Deer commonly called Old Deer, in the pro-vince of Buchan, in the shire of Aberdeen, hath to the Parish of Strichen, to the West the parish of Auchreddynow New Deer, because it was taken oft* the parish of Deer,To the S. the parish of Ellon, to the E. the parish of Longsideand a part of the parish of Lonmay. The church of Deer is not centrall, having the Parish ofLonffside one mile to the E. the Parish of Strichen three miles o to the N. the parish of Auchreddy 3 miles to the W. theParish of Ellon 5 miles in some parts to the S. twenty miles.


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