Letter to J Atterson, Conservator (North) Forestry Commission regarding the ownership of Bennachie high tops from Michael Davidson (Bailies' Clerk)
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Letter to J Atterson, Conservator (North) Forestry Commission regarding the ownership of Bennachie high tops from Michael Davidson (Bailies' Clerk)
Subject
BAILIES OF BENNACHIE,ESTATES AND LAND OWNERSHIP
Description
M Davidson expresses concern that J Atterson has not seen or acknowledged original letter of 7/7/86, and was surprised and disappointed by Mrs McNiven's letter as the FC and Bailies' had a long-standing harmonious relationship. Request for meeting
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Bailies of Bennachie
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Bailies of Bennachie
Date
03/12/1986
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Bailies of Bennachie
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mm x mm x mm
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current,57.2833333,-2.5688554
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Bailies of Bennachie,Bennachie,Correspondence,Forestry Commission,Landowners, land use, typescript,Conservator,land ownership,Landowners,
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Correspondence
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Bailies of Bennachie, “Letter to J Atterson, Conservator (North) Forestry Commission regarding the ownership of Bennachie high tops from Michael Davidson (Bailies' Clerk),” Bennachie, accessed April 20, 2025, https://digitalbennachie.org/omeka/items/show/379.
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