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Tempi.eland — its Proprietors 195
Dru.mhlair — ils Proprietors— including the DulTs — the Morisons — the Thains— the Simpsons,
&c 200
AUCHAKNIE — its Proprietors — the Stuarts — the Andersons ... ... ... ... ... 201
AucHABER — its Proprietors — the Wilsons and Thains ... ... ... ... ... ... 205
Balgaveny — its Proprietors — with a deduction of the Kilgouts of TuUo ... ... ... 20S
MONELLIE and Corse of Monellie — their Proprietors — with a deduction of the family of Rose-
Innes of Netherdale ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... 212
Ukumdoli.o — its Proprietors — the Leslies and Morisons ... ... ... ... ... ... 215
Con'I.and — ils Wadsetters — with an account of Alexander Shand, commonly called " The
King of Forgue " ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 217
ConAiRUY — its Proprietors — the Murrays— the Baitds — the Wisharts — the Hamiltons — the
Gordons- -the Morisons — the Simpsons, &c. ... ... ... ... ... 219
EoYNSMiLL — its Proprietors 227
CORNIEHAUGH — its Proprietors — the Irvines — the Duffs, &c 230
IIaddo — ils Proprietors — the Morisons — the Dufl's— the Forbeses — also a notice of the Church-
yard of Haddo ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 233
The Church of Drumblade and its Ministers, 235 ; The Churchyard of Drumulade 239
Lessendrum— with a deduction of the Bissets ... 244
The Barony of Drumblade— its Proprietors. The Fentons— the Hallyburtons — the
Gordons of Lesmoir, with a complete deduction of that family and its branches
— the old Gordons of Newton — the Gordons of Sheelagreen, Rothney and
Invernettie — the Hutchisons of Cairngall — also the Gordons of Buthlaw, 259 ;
Cocklaraquy — its Proprietors, 276 ; Dummuie — its Proprietors, 281 ;
Chappeltown of Drumblade, and Comaleggie, and their Proprietors, 284 ;
Antiquities of Drumblade 2S6
Newmachar — its Ministers, 2SS ; The Churchyard of Newmachar and Monicaboc 291
Elrick — its Proprietors — the Burnetts ... ... ... ... ... ... . . ... 295
KiNMUNDY and Kingseat AND RosEHALL— their Proprietors 300
Parkhill — its Proprietors — with a notice of the families commonly called "Jock and Tarn "'
— with a deduction of that branch of the Gordon family ... ... ... 303
Straloch — its Proprietors — the Cheynes — the Gordons— the Ramsays — with a deduction of
the families of Ramsay and Innes 318
Irvine of Drum — sometime Proprietor — with a deduction of that ancient family, 330 ;
KiNMUCK and its Churchyard — Kendale and Antiquities in the District . , 346
Balbithan and its Proprietors — Chalmers — Gordon — Forbes-Gordon ... ... ... ... 348
Kinkell AND Monkeggie — now conjoined and called Keith-hall — their Ministers, 353 ;
The Churchyards of Kinkell and Monkeggie 358
Bourtie and its Ministers, 363 ; The Churchyard of Bourtie, and Antiquities 3C5
Tarves and its Ministers, 370; The Churchyard of Tarvf.s, and Antiquities ... 373

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