. Publications of the Scottish History Society . rB m. ti dtr M ty ^ tm 62 NEW-DEER—OLD-DEER of Eugy running eastward within a quarter of a mile of thehouse on the North side, which water hes its aryse two mylesabove the said house. Whythill lyes a long myle North andby West, from Fedderat, and hes a great moss and a spaciousmoor to the North of it. Bruckland lyes Northeast fromffederat half a mile and lyes clos on the North side of Eugy. The Road that pass through this parish are the Kings hie-way from Tarves to Fraserburgh from South to Northeast andthe Kings hie road from Peterhead to Turre


. Publications of the Scottish History Society . rB m. ti dtr M ty ^ tm 62 NEW-DEER—OLD-DEER of Eugy running eastward within a quarter of a mile of thehouse on the North side, which water hes its aryse two mylesabove the said house. Whythill lyes a long myle North andby West, from Fedderat, and hes a great moss and a spaciousmoor to the North of it. Bruckland lyes Northeast fromffederat half a mile and lyes clos on the North side of Eugy. The Road that pass through this parish are the Kings hie-way from Tarves to Fraserburgh from South to Northeast andthe Kings hie road from Peterhead to Turreff from east towest. The water of Eugy runs easterly from the head thereoftill it pass the hous of Bruckland, then it hes a sudden turneSouth and by East for half a mile and then turnes moreeasterly. A small brook that hes its arise above Cush half a mile runseasterly, till it fall into ane other brook that comes from theKirktoun of New Deer, both which fall into Eugy a mile eastoff Artanfoord. A small brook that runs south on the eastsyde of


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