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36 RECORDS OF INVERCAULD.
Water of Muick which runs out of the same, and allong and down the
said Water still running Eastward into the Linn of Muick where the said
Forest is bounded to the East b)^ the property of the Lands of Auchoilie,
and on the South and South West by Glenmark belonging to the Earl of
Panmure and by the Glens of Clova and White Water belonging in
property to the Family of Airly as wind and weather shears betwixt the
countrys of Angus and Aberdeen."
" The Marches between Lord Aboyn's Lands of Inchmarnoch, Then
of Etenich (Etnick) and Forest of Glen Tanner which lies to the eastward
of Invercauld's lands of Bracklie and grassings thereto belonging, are as
follows : —
" Beginning on the North at a cairn erected on the south side of the
Water of Dee dividing Inchmarnoch and Glen Muich, and from that
cairn southwards or thereby, up the Hill from Cairn to Cairn through
Glasschony to the sky of Correnervine and from that as wind and
weather shears to the Cairn of Correnervine and from thence In an even
line still southward or thereby Crossing The burn of Podlochy to
Tainkirach and from that up the shank to the Brae breast to the shealing
of Dalmulachie alias Dalmuchie to the top of the Hill called Knock
Brander as wind and weather shears with Corremealachine, and then
along by the head of Badlien as wind and weather shears between
Podlochy and Garchory till you come to the Dog's Cairn and from the
Dog's Cairn south-westward or thereby from Cairn to Cairn to a Cairn
set at the joining of the Forkings of the Burn of Altingonner and from
the last mentioned Cairn down the said Burn untill it runs into the
Water of Tanner. And from thence up or west a little way untill you
come to the Inver of the Burn of Aldess, up the said burn untill it
devides itself into two grains ; and then up the East Grain of said Burn
to the head thereof ; and from thence in a straight line Southward or
thereby towards the head of the Burn of Down, unto the March of the
Earl of Panmure's Lands of Glenesk and from thence westward where
wind and weather shears betwixt the Countys of Angus and Aberdeen,
until it Join the Forest of Braceo and Kiendrum."
" Judicial Rental of the Lands of Auchoilzie Altonrie and
Blackarage. Taken up at Auchoilzie the Fourth day of December
Seventeen Hundred and Sixty five years."
" Compeared John Watt in Dubrach who being solemnly sworn and
interrogate depones that he pays of money rent twenty seven pound, four
shillings Scotch, of multure rent two pound thirteen shilling and four
pennies Scotch, of school dues three shillings Scotch, and depones that
he has a tack upon his possession the (Double) of which was produced

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