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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLACKCHANNICH Glackchannich
Glackchannich
Glackchannich
Rev. [Reverend] Evan Gordon, Free Church, Grantown
John Smith Esqr Factor, Grantown
Mr. Lewis Fraser, Tenant
034 A farm steading, dwelling house & offices one story high, thatched & in bad repair. Property of the Earl of Seafield.
LOCH MOR Loch Mòr
Loch Mòr
Loch Mòr
Rev. [Reverend] Evan Gordon
John Smith Esqr
Mr. Lewis Fraser
034 A Loch about 40 chains in length & 6 in breadth situated at the 5-1/2 mile stone on the road from Grantown to Carr Bridge. Property of the Earl of Seafield. Name signifies (Large Loch)
TULLOCHGRIBAN HIGH Tullochgriban High
Tullochgriban High
Tullochgriban High
Rev. [Reverend] E. Gordon
Estate Documents
Mr. Macbean, Ground officer, Grantown
034 This name applies to 3 farm steadings, dwelling houses & offices one story high, thatched & in middling repair. Property of the Earl of Seafield These farms were originally distinguished by the names of Easter & Wester Tullochgribbanbeg but these names are now obsolete all now go under the single name of Tullochgribban High & are distinguished in Factor's Books by lots ---

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County of Inverness Parish of Duthil and Rothiemurchus (Part of)
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See pages 37 & 38 of 1/2500 Name Book of this parish for the proper spelling adopted

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