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    Place name County Entry Source
    Aboyne Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone, E by Kincardine O'Neil and Birse, S by Lochlee in Forfarshire, and W by Glenmuick. Irregular in outline Groome
    Blackmire Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone parish, Aberdeenshire, in a plantation W of the House of Blelack. Its visitors have fallen off since the opening Groome
    Blelack Aberdeenshire Blelack, an estate, with an old mansion, in Logie-Coldstone parish, Aberdeenshire, 10 miles WNW of Aboyne. Groome
    Coldstone Aberdeenshire Coldstone , par., Aberdeen. See LOGIE-COLDSTONE. Bartholomew
    Corrachree Aberdeenshire Corrachree, an estate, with a modern mansion, in Logie-Coldstone parish, Aberdeenshire, 2 miles SW of Tarland. Groome
    Coull Aberdeenshire Logie Coldstone and Tarland-Migvie. Irregular in outline, it has an utmost length from NNE to SSW of 5f miles Groome
    Cromar Aberdeenshire reach of river Dee; it comprises the pars. of Coull, Logie-Coldstone, and Farland, and a small part of Glenmuick. Bartholomew
    Croniar Aberdeenshire reach of the river Dee. It comprehends the parishes of Coull, Tarland, and Logie-Coldstone, and a small part of Glenmuick. Groome
    Daven Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone and Glenmuick parishes, Aberdeenshire, within ¼ mile of Loch Kinord, and 1½ mile NW of Dinnet station Groome
    Deskry Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone, and Strathdon parishes. Thence it winds 10 miles north-north-eastward and west-south-westward, between Logie-Coldstone Groome
    Glenmuick, Tullich, and Glengairn Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone, NE by Logie-Coldstone, E by AboyneGientanner, SE by Lochlee and SW by Clova in Forfarshire, and W by Crathie Groome
    Kincardine O'Neil Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone, Lumphanan, Midmar, Strachan, and Tarland-Migvie, the quoad sacra parishes of Braemar, Dinnet, Glengairn, and Torphins, and the chapelry Groome
    Logie-Coldstone Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone , par., Aberdeenshire, 13,600 ac., pop. 908; the church is 4 miles W. of Tarland. Bartholomew
    Logie-Mar Aberdeenshire Logie-Mar , ancient par., now in Logie-Coldstone par., Aberdeenshire. Bartholomew
    Strathdon Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone, S by Glenmuick and Crathie-Braemar, and W and NW by Kirkmichael and Inveraven in Banffshire. It embosoms Groome
    Tarland Aberdeenshire Logie-Coldstone. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 3 3 / 8 miles; its utmost breadth is 3¼ miles Groome
    Towie Aberdeenshire Logie - Coldstone and TarlandMigvie (detached), and W by Logie-Coldstone and detached portions of Tarland-Migvie and Strathdon. Its utmost Groome
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