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STAING DHUBH |
Staing Dhubh
Staing Dhubh |
Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie F.C.Manse Kilmorack
Mr John Ross, Keeper,Ruilick, by Beauly |
002 ; 002 |
This name signifies "Black Ditch" and applies to a cut drain extending from Loch nan Eun to Allt Dearg; it forms a part of the County Boundary between Ross and Inverness. |
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CNOC EILLE MÒR |
Cnoc Eille Mòr |
Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie F. C. [Free Church] Manse Kilmorack
Mr John Ross, Keeper,Ruilick, by Beauly |
002 ; 002 |
This name signifies "Long Big Hillock" and applies to a ridge like eminence situated about half a mile west of Cnoc Eille Beag property of The Honbl. [Honourable] Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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BREAKACHY BURN |
Breakachy Burn
Breakachy Burn
Breakachy Burn |
Mr William Ross, Keeper, Farley
Mr D.Chisholm, Farmer, Breackachy
Mr. A. Fraser, Farmer, Farley |
009 ; 010 |
This name applies to a considerable mountain stream, formed by the junction of several small streams collecting on the moor west of Breackachy and flowing in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Beauly a short distance east of Teanassie. |
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ALLT A' MHUILINN |
Allt a'Mhuilinn
Allt a'Mhuilinn |
Rev. A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Donald Fraser |
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This name signifies the "Burn of the Hill" and applies to a stream rising near the head of Coire Mhuilinn and flowing in a south easterly direction until it falls into the river Farrar near Loch Mhuilinn. |
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ALLT NA LICE BUIDHE |
Allt na Lice Buidhe |
Rev A.D.Mackenzie
Mr D.Fraser
Mr C.Campbell Keeper, Dunmanglass Struy |
008 ; 016 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Yellow []late[] and applies to a small stream rising about half a [] to the north of Creag a Bhealaidh and flows in a southerly direction until it enters the River Farrar. |
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CARN NAN EARRAN BANA |
Carn nan Gearran Bana
Carn nan Gearran Bana |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie. F.C.Minister Kilmorack.
Mr C.Campbell Gamekeeper per Struy |
008 |
This name signifies "The White [] [] and is applied to a hill of considerable height which is situated bewteen Laine na Na []Dpair, and Caine nan Caorach situated on the property of Lord Lovat. |
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LEACANN MHOR |
Leancann Mhor |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie F.C.Manse Beauly.
Mr Donald Fraser, Keeper Broulin |
007 ; 008 |
This name signifies "Big Hill Side" and applies to a long side of a hill east of Allt an Tuill Cheilte and covered with healthy pasture, situated about 2 miles north east of Broulin Lodge, Property of Lord Lovat of Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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ALLT AN DUILISG |
Allt an Duilisg |
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Donald Fraser. |
008 ; 016 |
This name signifies the "Seaweed Burn" and rises a short distance north of Craig Parlour and flows into the River Farrar at Pollcherian Bridge. |
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ALLT NA H-INNSE CREAGAICH |
Allt na Innse Creagaich |
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie F.C.Manse Beauly.
Mr Donald Fraser, Keeper Dunmaglass, Struy |
008 ; 016 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Rocky Shieling" and applies to a small stream rising about half a mile north west of Creag a' Bhealaidh and flows in a south easterly direction until it enters the River Farrar. |
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OS1/17/47/5 |
ALLT COIRE NA BA ODHAIR |
Allt Coire na Odhair |
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie
Mr C.Campbell |
008 |
This name signifies the "[Place of the [Caig] of the Dun Cair" and applies to a small riverlet rising in the south eastern part of Caire na Ba Odhair and flowing in a easterly direction until it joins []eatly]Budh [] the property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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COIRE NA BA ODHAIR |
Coire na Ba Odhair
Coire na Ba Odhair |
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie
Mr C.Campbell |
008 |
This name signifies the [Caul]of the Dun []air" and is applied to a [hollow] of no great extent, a little to the south east of [M]ealla[u] buidhe. Property of Lord Lovat. |
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MEALLAN BUIDHE |
Meallan Buidhe |
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie FC Manse, Kilmorack
Mr A.Fraser Gamekeeper,Broulin.
Mr C.Campbell Gamekeeper Struy. |
008 |
This name signifies the "Yellow Hill" and is applied to a long heath covered hill over which the Co. Boundary passes dividing Inverness-shire from Ross-shire.Property of Lord Lovat. |
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ALLT COIRE CUIL EAR |
Allt Coire Cuil Ear |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr A.Campbell |
008 |
This name signifies "The Burn of the East Back Corry." And is applied to a small stream which takes its rise in Coire Cuil Ear and flows in a south westerly direction until it joins []ealty Burn. Situated in the property of Lord Lovat. |
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ALLT COIRE CUIL SHUAS |
Allt Coire Chuil Shuas |
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie, Free Church Manse, Beauly
Mr A.Campbell |
008 |
This name signifies "The Burn of the West Back Corry" ans is applied to a small stream which rises in Coire Cuil Shuas, And runs in a north-westerly direction until it joins, Allt Coire Chuil, situated on the property of Lord Lovat. |
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NEATLY BURN |
Neatly Burn
Neatly Burn |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr A.Campbell |
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This name applies to the stream which is formed by the junction of Allt Coire Chuil Ear and Allt Coire Chuil Shuas. Situated on the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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ALLT FEAGAIN |
Allt Feagain
Allt Feagain |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie Beauly.
Donalf Fraser Keeper Broulin |
008 |
Applied to a small mountain stream having its source on the northern side of the above mentioned hill, it flows in a easterly direction for the distance of half a mile when it joins with the stream known at Allt Eai an t-Sochich and assists in forming Allt A'Mhuifinn. The name signigies the "Burn of the Gap" |
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BEALACH SNEACHDA |
Bealach Sneadhda |
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser |
008 |
This name signifies, "The Snowy Pass", and is applied to a hollow or mountain pass situated immediately east of Sgor a'Choire ghlais, The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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MEALL A' GHEUR-FHEADAIN |
Meall a'Gheur-Fheadain
Meall a'Gheur-Fheadain |
Revd.A.D.MacKenzie.Beauly
Donald Fraser Keeper Bro[line] |
008 |
This name is applied to a ordinary sized hill situated about one mile south of the hill known as Sgior a'Choire Ghlais, it is covered with healthy pasture and is the property of Lord Lovat. The name signifies the "Hill of the Sharp Br[][][]e. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE GHLAIS |
Allt a'Choire Ghlais |
Revd.A.D.MacKenzie, Beauly
Donald Fraser, Keeper Beaulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a small mounain stream having its source a short distance south of the hill called Sgair a'Choise Ghlais and flowing in an southeasterly direction for a distance of a mile when it joins a the stream called Allt Shuar an t-socaich, and assists in forming that of Allt Anllheilinn. The name signifies "Burn of the []dant Corry" |
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ALLT SHUAS AN T-SOCAICH |
Allt Shuas an t-Socaich
Allt Shuas an t-Socaich |
Revd.A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Braulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a small mountain stream having its source at the northern extremity of Coise Glas Mor, it flows in a southerly direction for the distance of a mile where it joins with above mentioned stream and then becomes Allt [].
The name signifies the "Burn of the Ploughshare" |
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AN SOCACH |
An socach |
Revd.A.D.MacKenzie, Beauly
Donalf Fraser Keeper Bl[] |
008 |
This name is applied to a prominent hill situated between the steam called Allt Ear an t-Scoaich and that of Allt Shuas an t-Socaich, it is covered with healthy pasture &mountain grass. The name signifies "Painted like a Ploughshare"Property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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ALLT EAR AN T-SOCAICH |
Allt an t-Socaich
Allt an t-Socaich |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie,Beauly
Donald Fraser,Keeper Braulin |
008 |
Applies to a small mountain stream having its source on the south side of the Hill called Curn nam Gobhar and flowing in a southerly direction for the distance of a mile where it joins with the stream called Allt Feagain and assists in forming that of Allt'Mhuilinn. The name signifies East Burn of the Ploughshsre. |
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ALLT FREUMHACH |
Allt Freumhach |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie, Beauly
Donald Fraser Keeper Braulin |
008 |
A small mountain stream having its source about a quarter of a mile south from the summit of the hill called Lgor Ruadh and flowing in a southwesterly direction until it enters the stream Allt a'Mhuilinn about half a mile south of the confluence of Allt Feagain with Allt Ear an t-Socaich. The name signifies the "Rocky Burn" |
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COIRE MHUILINN |
Coire Mhuilinn
Coire Mhuilinn |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie, Beauly
Donald Fraser, Keeper, Broalin |
008 |
This name signifies the "Corry of the Mill" and is applies to a large hollow or corry situaed about one mile south of the hill Carn nan Gobhar, it is covered with healthy pasture, and is the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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BEALACH NAM BOGAN |
Bealach nam Bogan
Bealach nam Bogan |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie Beauly
Donald Fraser, Keeper Braulin |
008 |
Applies to a hollow or mountain pass situated at about equal distance between the hills known as Carn nan Gobhar and that of Sqor ruadh, it is covered with healthy pasture and is the property of Lord Lovat. The name signifies "Pass of the Peat [Hagsor Duagmircs"] |
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CARN NAN GOBHAR |
Carn nan Gobhar
Carn nan Gobhar |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie F.C.Manse Beauly
Donald Fraser, Keeper Braulin Glen Strathfarrar |
008 |
This name signifies the "Curin fo the Goats" It is applies to a large eminence situated on the boundary between the Counties of Ross & Inverness at about one mile to a quarter north west of the hill known as Sgor Ruadh, its summit is entirely covered with [coarse] stones, and producing no vegetation of any kind. It is the property of Lord Lovat, Beauford Castle, by Beauly. |
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SLIABHACH |
Sliabhach
Sliabhach |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie, Beauly
Donald Fraser, Keeper Braulin |
008 |
This name is applies to the south side of the above mentioned hill it is covered partly with mountain grass and partly with healthy pasture. The name signifies a "Hillside abounding in mountain grass" It is the property of Lord Lovat |
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ALLT NA LEACAINN MOIRE |
Allt na Leacainn Morie |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser |
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This name signifies "Burn of the Big Hillside" and is applied to a mountain stream, which collects on the south of Sqor a' Choin Ghais and flows in a southwesterly direction until it joins Allt an [T]uill Cheilte a short distance north of An Sithian |
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COIRE GLAS BEAG |
Coire Glas Beag
Coire Glas Beag |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie Beauly
Donald Fraser Keeper Braulin |
008 |
This name signifies the "Little Verdant Corry" and is applied to a small hollow situated adjacent to Corry Glas & south of the above mentioned hill.It is covered with healthy pasture and is the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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COIRE GLAS NOR |
Coire Glas Nor
Coire Glas Nor |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie Beauly
Donald Fraser Keeper Braulin |
008 |
This name signifies the "Big Verdant Corry" and is applies to a large hollow situated on the southeastern side of the above mentioned hill it is covered with healthy pasture & is the property of Lord Lovat. |
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SGOR A' CHOIRE GHLAS |
Sgor a'Choire Ghlais
Sgor a'Choire Ghlais |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie,Beauly
Donald Fraser Keeper Braulin |
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This name is applies to a prominent eminence situated on the County Boundary about a mile Southwest of Carn nan Gobhar its summit is covered with mountain grass and is the property of Lord Lovat. The name signifies the "Hill of the Verdant Corry" |
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ALLT AN REIDHLINN |
Allt an Reidhlinn
Allt an Reidhlinn |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Braulin |
008 ; 016 |
Signifies "Burn of the Smooth level green" This name is applied to a small mountain stream having its source at the eastern base of the hill known as Garbh-Clars it flows in a easterly direction until it joins [W]est Deanie Burn |
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COIRE DUBH NA H-IRADAN |
Coire Dubh na h-iradan
Coire Dubh na h-iradan |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Braulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a small hollow covered with heather pasture situated at the eastern base of the hill known as "Garbh Charn"
"[]aden" signifies a wild fruit resembeling a Strawberry |
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GARBH-CHARN |
Garbh-Charn
Garbh-Charn |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald fraser, Keeper, Broulin |
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This name is applied to a prominent hill situated about 1 mile south of the hill known as Sgor Ruadh it is covered with heather pasture and rough rock. The name signifies "Rough Cairn". Property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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FUARAN FEIDH |
Fuaran Feidh
Fuaran Feidh |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser, Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a damp hill side covered with heathy pasture it is situated on the south side of the hill known as Aonach na Reis. The name signifies "Deer Springs"
Property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly |
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TORRAN NAM BUACHAILLEAN |
Torran nam Buachaillean
Torran nam Buachaillean |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser, Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a small hillock covered with heather pasture it is situated about 1/2 mile north of Deanie Lodge . the name signifies "Hillock of the herds"
Property of Lord Lovat. |
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WEST DEANIE BURN |
West Deanie Burn
West Deanie Burn |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser, Keeper Broulin |
008 ; 016 |
This name is applied to a small mountain stream taking its name from where the Burns known as Allt a choire Ghuirn & allt Coirenhill [] joins and flows in a south easterly direction til it joins East Deanie Burn a short distance east of Deanie Lodge. |
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ALLT COIRE NA BA BAINE |
Allt Coire na Ba Baine
Allt Coire na Ba Baine |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Kepper,Broulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a small mountain stream having its source at the northern base of the hill known as Meall Harsuinn and runs is a south easterly direction until it joins East Deanie Burn, name signifies "Burn of the Corry of the While Cow" |
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COIRE MHILL TARSUINN |
Coire Mhill Tharsuinn |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name signifies "Corry of the Cross Hill" and is applied to a large hollow situated between the hill known as Mheall Tarsuinn & Aonach na Reis.
Property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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COIRE NA BA BAINE |
Coire na Ba Baine
Coire na Ba Baine |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name signifies "Corry of the White Cow" and is applied to a large hollow situated north east of the hill known as Meall Farsuinn and adjacent to it.
Prpoerty of Lord Lovat |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE GHUIRM |
Allt Choire Ghuirm |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name applies to a small mountain stream having its source 1/4 mile east of the hill known as Sqor Ruadh it joins in a southerly direction about 1/2 mile and then ina easterly direction about 1/2 mile where it joins the burn known as West Deanie Burn.
The name signifies "The Burn of the Blue Corry" Property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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ALLT COIRE MHILL THARSUINN |
Allt Coire Mhill Tharsuinn
Allt Coire Mhill Tharsuinn |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keepr Broulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a small mountain stream having its source at the western base of the hill known as Meall Farsuinn and flows in a southerly direction about 1/2 mile where it empties itself in the burn known as West Deanie Burn. The name signifies "Burn of the Corry of the Cross Hill". |
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MEALL TARSUINN |
Meall Tarsuinn
Meall Tarsuinn |
Revd A.D.MacKewnzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name is applied to an ordinary [] situated about 1 3/4 mile north of Deanie Lodge it is covered with small stones and neatly pasture The name signifies "The Cross Hill"
Prpoerty of Lord Lovat |
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SGÙRR RUADH |
Sgòr Ruadh |
Revd [Reverend] A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser |
008 |
This name Signifies "Red Hill" and is applied to an eminence situated about 1 mile north of Garbh Chàirn, The property of Lord Lovat |
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CÀRN AN T-SNÀTH |
Càrn an t-Snàth |
Revd [Reverend] A. D. Mackenzie, F.C. [Free Church] Manse Beauly
Mr D. Fraser Keeper, Broulin |
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This name signifies the "Thread Cairn" and applies to a rocky hill about three quarters of a mile to the north of Loch Bunacharan on the property of the Right Honble [Honourable] Lord Lovat of Beaufort Castle. |
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ALLT AN TUILL CHÉILTE |
Allt an Tuill Chéille |
Revd [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie
Mr Donald Fraser Broulin |
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This name Signifies "Burn of the Hidden Corry" and it applied to a burn that collects in Toll Céilte and flows in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Farrar about two miles east of Broulin Lodge. |
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AONACH NA REISE |
Aonach na Reise
Aonach na Reise |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a ordinary sized hill its summit is covered with rough pasture and a few rocks it is situaed about 3/4 of a mile east of the hill known as Sgor Buadh The name signifies "The []ace Hill"
Property of Lord Lovat.Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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COIRE GORM |
Coire Gorm
Coire Gorm |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name signifies "Blue Corry" and is applied to a large hollow covered with healthy pasture it is situated between the hill known as Sgor Ruadth and the hill side known as Fuasan Feidh.
Property of Lord Lovat |
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CORRY DEANIE |
Corry Deanie
Corry Deanie |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Donald Fraser Keeper Broulin |
008 |
This name is applied to a large hollow covered with healthy pasture its situation lies about 3/4 of a mile southwest of the hill known as Meall []asuinn Property of Lord Lovat |
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CARN A' BHAINNE |
Carn a' Bhainne |
Colin
Rev A.D.MacKenzie Campbell, Struy |
008 |
This name signifies "The Milk Cairn". It is a small rocky knole covered with heather, situated to the east side of Creagan Mor. On the property of The Hon Lord Lovat. |
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EAST DEANIE BURN |
East Deanie Burn |
Colin Campbell, Struy
Donald Fraser, Keeper, Broulin |
008 ; 016 |
This name applies to a considerable stream, it takes its name where Allt Coire nan Caorach join. It flows in a southwestern direction for about two miles till it joins the River Farrar at Deannie Lodge. On the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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CARN BAN |
Carn Ban |
Colin Campbell, Struy
Rev A.D.MacKenzie |
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A large heatherly clad hill situated to the southwest of Leachd nan Cabar and threequarters of a mile east where Allt Coire nan Caorach, and Allt Coire na Ba Caine join. The name signifies "the White Cairn". In the property of Lord Lovat. |
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CARN MOR |
Carn Mor |
Colin Campbell, Struy
Rev A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This name is applied to a round rocky knoll, situated southeast of Leachd nan Caban, it means "Big Carn". The property of The Hon Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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COIRE GHIUBHAIS |
Coire Ghiubhais |
Colin Campbell, Struy
Rev A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This is a small hollow south of Carn Ban, covered with heather. It means the "Fir Corry". On the property of The Hon Lord Lovat. |
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CREAGAN MOR |
Creagan Mor |
Colin Campbell, Struy
Rev A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This name applies to a large rocky hill covered with heather, situated about half a mile east of East Deannie Burn on the property of The Hon Lord Lovat. |
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LEACHD NAN CABAR |
Leachd nan Caban |
Colin Campbell, Struy
Rev A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This name signifies the "[] of the []" It is a large heatherly clad hillside situated to the northeast of Carn Ban, and to the west of the []eaty burn at the junction Allt Glac nan Caban and Allt Coire Bhug with the []eatly burn.
On the property of The Hon Lord Lovat. |
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ALLT COIRE NAN CAORACH |
Allt Coite nan Caorach |
W.Fraser Broulin
Rev A.D.MacKenzie F.C.Manse Beauly |
008 |
This name signifies the "Burn of the corry of the sheep". It rises in Coire nan Caorach, and after flowing in a southwestern direction for about a mile joins East Deanie Burn a little below the junction of Allt Coire na Ca Caine. One the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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ALLT DOIRE BHUIG |
Allt Doire Bhug |
Colin Campbell Struy
Rev A.D.MacKenzie |
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A small mountain stream, it rises in Doire Bhug, from which it takes its name it means the "the burn of the boggy place". It flows in a southwestern direction for about half a mile, and joins the [N]eaty burn a little below the junction of Allt Glae nan Cabar.
On the property of Lord Lovat |
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COIRE NAN CAORACH |
Coire nan Caorach |
Mr Fraser Broulin
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This name signifies the "Crossing of the sheep". It is a small hollow covered with heather.
On the property of The Right Hon Lord Lovat |
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DOIRE BHUIG |
Doire Bhuig |
Mr Fraser Broulin
Rev A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This is a hillside covered with heather the name signifies a "boggy place"
On the property of The Right Hon Lord Lovat. |
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ALLT GLAC AN CABAR |
Allt Glac nan Caban |
Colin Campbell Struy
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This is a small stream. It rises in Glac nan Caban, from which it tales its name; it means the "Burn of the hollow of Deers horn".
On the property of Lord Lovat, it flows in an easterly direction until it joins [N[eaty Burn a short distance north of the jounction of Allt Doire Bhug. |
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GLAC NAN CABAR |
Glac nan Caban |
Colin Campbell Struy
Rev A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This name applies to a small hollow covered with heather. It means the "Hollow of the Deers horn".
On the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly |
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COIRE ODHAR |
Coire Odhar |
Colin Campbell,Struy
Rev.A.D.MacKenzie |
008 |
This name signifies the "Dun Corry" it is covered with heather. It lies to the southwest of Cain Bun, and east to where Allt Coire na Ca Caine, and Allt Coire nan Caorach join
The property of The Hon Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle, by Beauly |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack
Allt an Duilisg [crossed out] See page 4 for this name |
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COIRE GORM |
Coire Gorm
Coire Gorm
Coire Gorm |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie. F.C. Manse, Beauly
Mr Colin Campbell, Dunmaglas |
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This name signifies "Green or Verdant Corry" and applies to a corry which commences about 15 W.E of "Beinne a Bhaach Ard" and extends about 30 chains in a southeasterly direction, it is situated upon the property of Lord Lovat. |
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COIRE MHEADHOIN |
Coire Mheadho |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies "Middle Corry" and applies to a corry situated midway between "Beinn a Bhaach Ard and "Carn nan Pollan", it is the property of Lord Lovat. |
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COIRE CAIL SHUAS |
Coire Cail Shuas
Coire Cail Shuas
Coire Cail Shuas |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie F.C. Manse, Beauly
Mr Colin Campbell, Gamekeeper Dunmaglass |
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This name signifies "West Back Corry" and is applied to a small corry existing at about 10 chains NW of "Beinne a Bhaach Ard" and is situated on the property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle. |
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AN T-EILEAN |
An t-Eilean
An t-Eilean |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
009 |
The name signifies "The Irland" and applies to a portion of hill land lying upon the southern slope of "Cain nam Pollan" between Caligram Burn and "Allt Coire Mheadoin" which with the exception of a short distance between the sources of these two streams is surrounded by them,it is upon the property of Lord Lovat. |
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CARN NAM POLLAN |
Carn nam Pollan
Carn nam Pollan |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr colin Caombell |
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This name signifies "The [Miny] or Boggy Cairn" and is applies to a considerable enimence, situated about a mile N.E. of Beine a'Bha'ach Ard upon the Country Boundary between Ross and Inverness. upon the property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle, by BEauly |
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OS1/17/47/27 |
ALLT NA TRAIGHEAN |
Allt na Traighean |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Little Strand" and applies to a small mountain stream formed by the junction of Allt a Saoltaidh and Allt Caol and flowing in a south easterly direction until it joins with Allt an Loch [F]hada in forming Allt Mor. |
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DOIRE MHOR |
Doire Mhor |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie. F.C.Manse Beauly
Mr Colin Campbell, Dunmaglass |
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This name signifies "Big Clump" and applies to a hill situated about 3/4 mile east of "Cairn nam Pollan" it is partly of upon the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, and partly upon the estate of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle. |
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OS1/17/47/28 |
CARN NA GABHALACH |
Carn na Gabhach
Carn na Gabhach |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie F.C.Manse, Beauly
Mr Colin Campbell, Gamekeeper, Dunmaglass |
009 |
This name signifies "The Farm Cairn" and applies to an eminence situated about 1/2 a mile S.E. of Doire Mhor it is upon the respective properties of Lord Lovat, and The Chisholm of Chisholm. |
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CARN NA GEARRAIG |
Carn na Gerraig
Carn na Gerraig |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
009 |
This name signifies "The Hare Hill" and applies to a considerable eminence, situated upon the Parish Boundary, about 1 1/2 miles from "Doire Mhor" it is upon the property of Ths Chisholm of Chisholm. |
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GLAC NAM MEIRLEACH |
Glac nam Meirleach
Glac nam Meirleach |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
009 |
This name signifies "The Thieves Hollow" and applies to a deep depression situated about 20 chains S.W. of Carn na Geaivaig it is situated upon the property of the This Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle. |
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OS1/17/47/29 |
ALLT CAOL |
Allt Caol
Allt Caol |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
009 |
The name signifies the "Manor Burn" and applies to a stream formed by several minor ones, in "Coire Riabhach" and after receiving a few tributaries flows in a south easterly direction with Allt a Sgaltaidh and Allt na Sraighean. |
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COIRE RIABHACH |
Coire Riadhach
Coire Riadhach |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies "Striped Corry" and applies to a Corry situated at the head of Allt Caol about 40 chains S.W.Glac nam Mairleach" it is upon the property of This Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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LOCH A' BHODA |
Loch a'Bhoda
Loch a'Bhoda |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
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This name signifies "Loch of the SunRew Rock" and applies to small loch formed by two small streams, it is situated about a mile S.E. of "Cnoc an Duim Mhor", its surplus waters form Allt a Bhodha. |
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CNOC AN DAIMH MHÒIR |
Cnoc an Daimh Mhòir
Cnoc an Daimh Mhòir
Cnoc an Daimh Mhòir |
Revd [Reverend] A.D. MacKenzie. F.C. [Free Church] Manse. Beauly.
Mr James Sargent, GameKeeper, Erchless. |
009 |
This name signifies "The Big Stags Hillock" and applies to an eminence situated about ¾ of a mile east from "Càrn na Gearraig" it is the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm of Erchless Castle. It is on the Boundary between the Phs [Parishes] of Kilmorack & Kiltarlety & Convinth. |
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CÀRN AN SGOLTAIDH |
Càrn an Sgoltaidh
Càrn an Sgoltaidh |
Revd [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies "The Split or Cleft Cairn" and applies to a rocky eminence, situate about a mile S.E. [South East] of "Carn-na Gabhalach" and upon the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm. |
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ALLT AN SGOLTAIDH |
Allt an Sgoltaidh
Allt an Sgoltaidh |
Revd [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies "The Split Burn" and applies to a small stream rising about 15 chains N. [North] of Càrn an Sgoltaidh and flowing in north easterly direction to its junction with Allt Caol. |
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Parish of Kiltarlity and Convinth (Proper) -- Co [County] Inverness
Càrn an Sgoltaidh [note] as before Sg |
OS1/17/47/31 |
ALLT LIATH |
Allt Liath
Allt Liath
Allt Liath
Allt Liath |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie. Free Church Manse,Beauly. Jas Sargent Gamekeeper Erchless |
009 |
This name signifies the "Grey Burn" and applies to a small stream rising immediately to the north west of Beirm a' Chlaonaidh and flowing in a north easterly direction until its junction with Allt an Locha Bhallach from which point it bears the name of Breakacky Burn. |
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BEINN A' CHLAONAIDH |
Beinn a' Chlaonaidh
Beinn a' Chlaonaidh |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent Keeper, Erchless |
009 |
This name signifies the "Oblique Hill" and applies to a considerable sided hill rocky on the south eastern side on the property of Lord Lovat. |
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OS1/17/47/31 |
URCHANY |
Urchany |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This names applies to a Keepers house one storey high thatched and in fair repair on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle, by Beaulyy |
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AN DUBH-GHLAC |
Dubh-Ghlac
Dubh-Ghlac
Dubh-Ghlac |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie. F.C.Manse Beauly
Gamekeeper |
009 |
This name signifies "The Black Hollow" and applies to a strip of low lying ground a little to the south west of Beinn a Chlaonaidh Hill on the property of the Right Hon Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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ERCHLESS CASTLE |
Erchless Castle
Erchless Castle
Erchless Castle |
Mr McCorkadale
Mr Sargent, Gameskeeper
Mr McIntosh Schoolmaster |
009 |
This is a large and very plain building, the seat of The Chisholm, three stories high having offices detached a short distance, all of which are slated and in good repair. |
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OS1/17/47/32 |
IVY COTTAGE |
Ivy Cottage
Ivy Cottage
Ivy Cottage |
Mr Sargent, Tenant
Mr Urquhart
Mr McCorkadale |
009 |
This name has been given to a small cottage, occupied by a gamekeeper, it is one storey high with kennel, and wooden offices attached, all of which are in good repair.
The Chisholm of Chisholm proprietor, Erchless Castle, by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/33 |
LOCH NAN CUILC |
Loch nan Cuilc
Loch nan Cuilc |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Colin Campbell |
009 |
This name signifies the "Loch of the [Bulushis] and applies to a small sheet of water immediately to the east of Lochan Fadd on the property of the Right Honourable Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle, by Beauly |
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LOCHAN FADA |
Lochan Fada
Lochan Fada |
Revd A.D.McKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Long Loch" and applies to a sheet of water about half a mile in length and eighty or a hundred yards in breath. On the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm. |
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OS1/17/47/34 |
ALLT NA CRICHE |
Allt na Criche |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Boundary Burn" and applies to a small stream rising between "Cnoc a Daimh-Bhig and Beinn a Chlaonaidh, and flowing in a south easterly direction until it enters Lochan Fada. |
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CNOC AN DAIMH BHIG |
Cnoc an Daimh Bhig
Cnoc an Daimh Bhig |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent, Gamekeeper Erchless |
009 |
This name signifies the"Little Stages Hillock" and applies to a heath covered hillock or hill a short distance to the south west of Beinu a Chlaonaidh hill and on the property of The Chisholm Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/35 |
CREAG DHUBH |
Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Black Craig" and is applied to a considerable sized hill covered with healthy pasture. On the property of the The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly |
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LOCH AN FHEOIR |
Loch a Fheoir |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Grass Loch" and applies to a small body of water a little eastward of "Loch nan Cuile" The Chisholm of Chisholm proprietor. |
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LOCH NAN GOBHAR |
Loch nan Gobhar
Loch nan Gobhar |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Goats Loch" and applies to a small pool of water a short distance to the south west of Creag Dubh. The Chisholm of Chisholm prop.Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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ALLT AN LOCHAN FADA |
Allt an Lochan Fada
Allt an Lochan Fada |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Burn of the Long Loch" and applies to a stream issuing from the south west corner of Lochan Fada and flows in a south westerly direction until it forms a junction with Allt na Fraighhean, from [] [] Allt Mor. |
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LOCH A' GHIUBHAIS |
Loch a Ghiubhais
Loch a Ghiubhais |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "[Fir]Loch" and applies to a very small body of water immediately to the east of Loch an Fheois on the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly |
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ALLT A' BHODA |
Allt a Bhoda |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent, Keeper, Erchless |
009 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Sunken Rock" and applies to a small steam which flows from Loch a Bhodha in a south easterly direction until it joins Lochan Fada, This burn forms a portion of the Boundary between the parish of Kiltarlity and Conerinth and Kilmorack |
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RIVER FARRAR |
River Farrar
River Farrar
River Farrar |
John Peters Esq,Factor Beauly
Mr D.Fraser, Keeper Broulin
Mr C.Campbell, Keeper Dunmaglass |
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A large mountain stream formed by the junction of Glarbh-uisge and Uisge Uisgeach a short distance west of Broulin Lodge, it then flows in an easterly direction, (a distance of about thirteen miles) forming the River Beauly at a point about 1/4 of a mile east of Struy Bridge. |
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STRUY WOOD |
Struy Wood
Struy Wood
Struy Wood |
Mr C.Campbell, Dunmaglass
Mr D,Campbell, Crelevan
Mr F.McPherson, Carsice, Struy |
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A considerable fir wood situated immediately west of Struy. The Right Hon Lord Lovat of Beaufort Castle proprietor. |
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CULLIGRAN WOOD |
Culligan Wood
Culligan Wood
Culligan Wood |
Mr C.Campbell, Keeper
Mr D.Fraser, Keeper
Mr D.Campbell, Keeper, Erclevan |
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A large Birch Wood extending from the farmhouse of Culligran in a westerly direction along the north bank of the River Farrar, for about three miles. The Right Hon Lord Lovat proprietor. |
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GLEN STRATHFARRAR |
Culligan Wood
Culligan Wood
Culligan Wood |
John Peters Esq, Factor Beauly
Mr Donald Fraser, Keeper Broulin
Mr Colin Campbell, Keeper Dunmdglass |
009 ; 015 ; 016 ; 017 |
An extensive Highland Glen extending from the east end of Gleann Innis an Loichel(a short distance west of Broulin Lodge) in a westerly direction as far as Struy, a distance of about 12 miles, the whole being the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle. |
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OS1/17/47/39 |
CREAG ARD |
Creag Ard
Creag Ard
Creag Ard |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie F.C. Manse Beauly
Mr Colin Campbell Gamekeeper Dunmaglas |
009 |
This name signifies "High Rock" and applies to a prominent rocky hill situated midway between "Allt Cmach an Fiuer" and "Allt Cuin an Fheadain" its eastern slopes are covered with Birch wood, and it is on the property of Lord Lovat |
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CREAG SHOILLEIR |
Creag Shoileir
Creag Shoileir |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
009 |
The name signifies "Clear Rock" and applies to a rocky eminence situated about 10 chains south from the junction of "Allt Coir an Fheadain, and Allt a' Gharbh-choise" it is the property of Lord Lovat Besufort Castle. |
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DUNMAGLASS |
Dunmaglas
Dunmaglas
Dunmaglas |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell
Donald Fraser, Keeper Broulin |
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This name applies to a house situated on the south side of the River Farrar about 1 mile from Struy, it is a house of one storey in height built of stone and slated it has a few outbuildings kennels attached to it and is at present occupied by Mr Colin Campbell, gamekeeper to Lord Lovat to whom the whole belongs. |
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TORR A' CHINN DUIBH |
Torr a Chinn Duibh
Torr a Chinn Duibh |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
009 |
This name signifies "The Hillock of the Black Head" and applies to a small eminence situated about 2 chains from the River Farrar and about 20 chains NW from Duinmaglas, it is on the property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle. |
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CARN COIRE NA MUIC |
Carn Coire na Muic
Carn Coire na Muic |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
009 |
This name signifies "Cairn of the Pig's Corry" and applies to an eminence situated about 30 chains S.E. of Cairn Mor it is a prominent feature in the birch wood which extends along the southern base of the hill, it is the property of Lord Lovat. |
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CARN MOR |
Carn Mor
Carn Mor |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie F.C. Manse Beauly
Mr Colin Campbell Game keeper Dunmaglas |
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This name applies to a rocky hill situate about 1 1/2miles S of "Beinn a Bha'ach Ard, "and is upon the property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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WESTER MAINS |
Wester Mains |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie Beauly
Mr D.Ross, Keeper Eskadale |
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This is a name applied to a farmhouse and offices situated about 15 chains north of Creag an Laoigh, they are one storey high thatched and in good repair and are the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle. |
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OS1/17/47/42 |
ALLT CRUACH AN TUIR |
Allt Cruach an Tuir
Allt Cruach an Tuir |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
009 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Fower Hill" and is applies to a small stream rising about 20 chains N.E. from "Coire na Muic" and flowing in a southeasterly direction until its junction with the River Farrar about 20 chains west from Dunmagas. |
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COIRE NA MUIC |
Coire na Muic
Coire na Muic |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
009 |
This name signifies "The Pigs Corry" and applies to a wooded hollow situate on the eastern side of "Carn Coire na Muic" and extending S.E. along the course of "Allt Coire na Muic" it is on the property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle. |
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BEINN A' BHA'ACH ARD |
Beinn Bha'ad Ard
Beinn Bha'ad Ard |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie F.C.Manse Beauly
Mr Colin Campbell, Gamekeeper, Dunnaglas |
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The name signifies "Mountain of the High Lake" and applies to a very conspicious hill, situated about 3 miles NW from Struy, it is the highest hill on the range and an extensive view may be had from the Summit in clear weather, it is upon the property of Lord Lovat, Beafort Castle. |
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GARBJ-CHOIRE |
Garth-Choire
Garth-Choire |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies "The Rough Corry" and applies to a large Corry situate immediately S.E. of Beinn a Bha'ach Ard and is the property of Lord Lovat. |
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OS1/17/47/44 |
ALLT COIRE MHEADHOIN |
Allt Coire Mneadhoin
Allt Coire Mneadhoin |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies "Burn of the Middle Corry" and applies to a steam rising in "Coire Mheadhoin" and flowing in a southeasterly direction to its junction with Cubligran Burn |
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OS1/17/47/44 |
CNOC AN DUINE |
Cnoc an Duine
Cnoc an Duine |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies "The Mans Hillock" and applies to an eminence about 40 chains south of Bein a Bha'ch Ard and is upon the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle. |
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CREAG A' GHARBH-CHOIRE |
Creag a Gharth-Choire
Creag a Gharth-Choire |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies "Rock of the Rough Corry " and applies to a rocky ridge situate on the S.side of Garth Choire where it forms a prominent feature |
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ALLT A' GHARBH-CHOIRE |
Allt a'Gharbh-Choire
Allt a'Gharbh-Choire |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
MR Colin Campbell |
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This is the name applied to a stream having its source in "Garbh Choire" and thence flowing in a southeasterly course to its junction with Allt Coire" an Fheadain" and from there to Culigran Burn. The name signifies "Burn of the Rough Corry" |
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CULLIGRAN BURN |
Culligran Burn
Culligran Burn
Culligran Burn |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie F.C.Manse Beauly
Mr Colin Campbell Gamekeeper Dunmaglas
James Sargent |
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This is the name applied to a stream which collects a short distance south of Carn nam Pollan and thence flowing in a southeasterly direction to its junction with the River Farrar about half a mile S.E. of Culigram Farmhouse. |
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OS1/17/47/46 |
ALLT COIR' AN FHEADAIN |
Allt Coir an Fheadain
Allt Coir an Fheadain |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies "Burn of the Corry of the Gully" and applies to a small stream having its source in "Coir an Fheadain" and flowing in a south easterly direction to its junction with "Allt a Gharth Choire", hence into Culligrain Burn. |
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COIR AN FHEADAIN |
Coir an Fheadain
Coir an Fheadain |
Revd A.D.Mackenzie
Mr Colin Campbell |
Sheet Trace
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The name signifies "Corry of the Gully" and applies to a hollow existing about 30 chains S.E. from "Creag a'Garbh-Coire" and at the head of "Allt Coir an Fheadain" it is the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle. |
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OS1/17/47/47 |
LOCH NA BEISTE |
Loch na Buiste
Loch na Buiste |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Colin Campbell
Mr Jas Sargeant |
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This name signifies the "Loch of the Beast" and applies to a small loch about a fourth of a mile to the north west of "Coille Mhor" wood on the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/47 |
TORR A' CHAIT |
Torr a Chait
Torr a Chait |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Colin campbell |
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This name signifies the "Cats Hill[]" and applies to a little hill near the south west corner of "Coille Mhor" wood on the property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/47 |
CREAG LIATH |
Creag Liath
Creag Liath |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies the "Grey Rock" and applies to a rocky hill a short distance northwards of Culigran Farm house on the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly |
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OS1/17/47/48 |
ALLT BAILE NA CUILEACH |
Allt Baile na Cuileach
Allt Baile na Cuileach |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies the "Burn behind the village" and applies to a stream flowing out of Loch na Beiste in a south westerly direction until it joins [Culiqpan] Burn immediately east of the farm house at [Culiran]. |
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CREAGAN RUADH |
Cregan Ruadh
Cregan Ruadh |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Colin Campbell |
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This name signifies the "Red Loch" and applies to a rocky eminence a short distance to the north west of the Chisholm Arms Hotel Struy on the property of the Right Hon Lord Lovat. |
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OS1/17/47/49 |
CREAG ARD MHOR |
Creag ard Mhor
Creag ard Mhor |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargeant |
009 |
This name signifies the "Big High Rock" and applies to a cliff of rock near the north west corner of !Coille Mhor wood The Chisholm of Chisholm Erchless Castle proprietor. |
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OS1/17/47/49 |
LOCH NA GOBHLAIG |
Loch a Gobhlaig
Loch a Gobhlaig |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "[] Loch" and applies to a small pool of water a little to the south of "Creag Ard Mhor" the Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle, proprietor |
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OS1/17/47/49 |
CREAG ARD BHEAG |
Creag Ard Bheag
Creag Ard Bheag |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
9.5 |
This name signifies the "Little High Rock" and applies to a rocky eminence a short distance to the north of "Coille Mhor" woos on the porperty of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle, proprietor. |
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OS1/17/47/50 |
CLACH MHOR |
Clach Mhor
Clach Mhor |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Big Stone" and applies to a hugh boulder 5 chains on the north side of "Loch na Busto" It is on the boundary between the parishes of Kilmorack, Kiltarlity and Convinth |
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COILLE MHOR |
Coille Mhor
Coille Mhor |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Big Wood" and applies to a considerable tract of gir plantation immediately to the north of Erchless Castle on the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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LOCH NA FEITHE BUIDHE |
Loch na Feithe Buidhe
Loch na Feithe Buidhe |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Yellow [] Loch" and applies to a small body of water in and near to the western margin of "Coille Mhor" wood proprietor Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/51 |
ALLT MOR |
Allt Mor |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies "Big Burn" and applies to a considerable stream formed by the junction of Allt an Fraighean and Allt an Lochan Fhada and flowing in a south westerly direction until it joins the River Beauly about 1/4 mile east of Erchless Castle. |
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OS1/17/47/51 |
CNOC AN TIGHE MHOIR |
Cnoc an Tighe Mhoir |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies "Big House Hillock", and applies to a small mound, situated a short distance north of Erchless Castle, The [] is surrounded by a fence having within the enclosure a neat granite "Monument"erected to Alexander William The Chisholm. He died 8th Sept 1838, aged 28. |
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OS1/17/47/51 |
MONUMENT [Cnoc an Tighe Mhoir] |
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009 |
(This monument not shown on plan.) |
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OS1/17/47/52 |
CNOC A' CHROCHAIDH |
Cnoc a' Chrochaidh
Cnoc a' Chrochaidh |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "[] Hillock" and applies to a little knoll on the road side about mid way between Struy Bridge and the established Church on the property of the Chisholm of Chisholm, used in former times for handing people on. |
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STRUY BRIDGE |
Stuy Bridge |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent
Mr R.Urquhart, Chisholm Arms Hotel |
009 |
This name applies to an elegant structure spanning the River Farrar a short distance with the Beauly River, it is built of stone and kept in excellent repair by the County road Trustees. |
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OS1/17/47/53 |
CULLIGRAN |
Culligran
Culligran
Culligran |
Rent Recipt
Mr Tait Tenant
Mr McCorkadale, Trustees & Ground officer
Lord Lovat
Val Roll 1870-71 |
009 |
A farm house two stories high,having extensive offices attached , the former slated and the latter partly slated and partly thatched, ad the whole in good repair Lord Lovat, proprietor Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/53 |
LEISHMORE |
Ieishmore or Inchmore
Ieishmore or Inchmore
Ieishmore or Inchmore |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent
Mr McCorkadale
Mr McIntosh
Mr D.Campbell |
009 |
This name is given to several small dwelling houses, one story high, thatched and in fair condition, and which are all on the property of the Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/53 |
STRUY |
Struy
Struy
Struy |
Mr McCorkadale
Mr McIntosh. FC School
Mr D.Campbell, Gamekeeper [] |
009 |
This name is applied to several cottage houses [] [], shooting lodge, and large farm house, all of which are one storey high and thatched, except the last name objects, which are two stories high and slated, Struy is partly the property of Lord Lovat, and partly on the estate of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly |
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AN DUN |
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OS1/17/47/54 |
CHAPEL OF EASE [Struy] |
Chapel of Ease
Chapel of Ease
Chapel of Ease |
Mr McCorkadale
Mr McIntosh
Revd Hugh McPherson, minister |
009 |
This is a neatly built church ereacted by the Chisholm in 1836 and although belonging ti the Scottish Established church, the minister is entirely supported by The Chisholm. the building is slated and kept in good condtion. it is on the This chisholm of Chisholm Estate. |
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OS1/17/47/54 |
CHISHOLM ARMS HOTEL [Struy] |
Chisholm Arms Hotel
Chisholm Arms Hotel
Chisholm Arms Hotel |
Mr Urquhart, Tenant,
Mr McCorkadale
Mr McIntosh, Schoolmaster |
009 |
This is a long building two stories high, with offices attached, the former being slated, and the latter partly thatched and partly composed of wood, the whole in fair order.
The Chisholm of Chisholm, proprietor, Erchless Castle by Beauly |
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OS1/17/47/54 |
FORT (Ruins of) [An Dun] |
An Dun
An Dun
An Dun |
Rev A.D.McKenzie
Mr McCorkadale
Mr Urquhart,
Mr Sargent, Gamekeeper Ivy Cottage |
009 |
This is a small eminence having on its summit a circular fort, formed of dry stones, the walls of which were very thick, but are now almost all knocked down. Its said to have been built by the Picts, It is on the The Chisholm of Chisholm estate and lies about 1/8 of a mile north of the church. |
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OS1/17/47/55 |
BAILEMUILEAN |
Bailemuilean |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr C.Campbell, Keeper, Dunmaglass
Mr D.Campbell, keeper, Creleran |
009 |
A small one story house situated a short distance west of Leishmore. Lord Lovat proprietor.So called from the circumstance of a mill being at one time in the immediate vincinity. |
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OS1/17/47/55 |
COILLE AN ROTS |
Coille an Rots |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies "The Seed Wood" and applies to a belt of mixed wood situated south of Erchless Castle and north of the junction of the River Farrar & Glass with the River Beauly. The Chisholm of Chisholm proprietor Erchless Castle. |
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OS1/17/47/56 |
ALLT COIRE NA MUIC |
Allt Coire na Muic |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr C.Campbell |
009 ; 017 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Pigs Corry" and applies to a small stream which collects immediatly north of Carn Coire na Muic and flows in a southerly direction until it joins [Neaty] Burn about 20 chains west of that Burn junction with the River Farrar. |
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OS1/17/47/56 |
ALLT NA CRICHE |
Allt na Criche |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr J Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies "The Boundary Burn" and applies to a small stream which collects west of Bada'Chlmhain and flows in a southerly direction until it joins the River Beauly a short distance south of [Knockshaloay] it forms a portion of the boundary between the parishes of Kilmorack and Kiltarlity and Corvinth. |
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OS1/17/47/57 |
BAD LOSGAINN BEAG |
Bad Losgainn Beag
Bad Losgainn Beag |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the Little [] Clump and applies to a Conical shaped hill covered with heather pasture on the property of Mrs Jemima Chisholm-Batten, Aigas House by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/57 |
LOCH NA BEISTE DUIBHE |
Loch na Beiste
Loch na Beiste |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name is given to a Loch and signifies the "Black Beast" it is a very small pool of water situated at the south east base of Buaehaille Breige hill on the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/58 |
BUACHAILLE BREIGE |
Buachaille Breige |
Rev A.D.McKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Hill of the Lying Hud" and is applied to a hill covered with healthy pasture situate between Loch na Plancaid and Loch na Beisto Duibhe on the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/58 |
LOCH NA PLANGAID |
Loch na Plangaid
Loch na Plangaid |
Revd A.D.MacRae
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "loch of the Blanket" and applies to a small sheet of water a short distance to the south east of Lochan Frada, on the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/59 |
ALLT AN TAIRBH |
Allt an Tairbh
Allt an Tairbh |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Bulls Burn" and applies to a small stream having its source a short distance to the west of Bad Cosgainn Mor and flowing in a south Westerly direction until it enters the River Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/59 |
CRAOBHNACLAG |
Craobhnaclag
Craobhnaclag |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Tree of the Dell or Hollow" and applies to two farnhouses eight miles from Beauly on the County road leading through Strahglass. The buildings are each one storey in height, thatched and in fair repair on the property of the Right Hon Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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CRAOBHNANCLAG [1895] |
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OS1/17/47/60 |
CNOC A' CHONAISG |
Cnoc a Chonaisg |
Rev A.D.MAcKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Whin Hillock and applies to a small heathy clad knoll on the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle, by Beauly. In the ph. of Kiltarlity & Convinth. |
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OS1/17/47/60 |
CRAIGDHU |
Creagdhu |
Mr JAs Sargent
Lord Lovat
Val Roll 1870.71 |
009 |
This name applies to a farm house 7 miles west from Beauly it is one storey high thatched and fair repair. Lord Lovat proprietor, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. In the ph of Kilmorack. |
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OS1/17/47/60 |
COILLE NAN VAIGHEAN |
Coille nan Vaighean |
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
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This name signifies the wood of the Graves Tombs and applies to a Strip of Birch wood about one and a half miles east from Struy on the property of The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle by Beauly.
In the ph of Kiltarlity & Convinth. |
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OS1/17/47/61 |
BAD LOSGAINN MOR |
Bad Losgainn Mor
Bad Losgainn Mor |
Revd A.D.MacKenzzie
Mr James Sargent |
009 |
This name signifies the "Big Frogs Clump" and applies to a small hillock the Crest of which is studded with Fir wood on the property of Mrs Jemima Chisholm Batten, Aigas House, by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/61 |
BAD A' CHLAMHAIN |
Bad a Chlamhain
Bad a Chlamhain |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr James Sargent |
9.6 |
This name signifies the "Kites Clump" and applies middling [size] hill, rocky on the southern slope on the property of the Right Honourable Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/62 |
CREAG DHUBH |
Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent |
009 ; 010 |
This name signifies the "Black Rock" and applies to a rocky feature a short distance to the north of the farm steading "Creag Dhubg" on the property of the Right Honourable Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle, by Beauly |
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OS1/17/47/62 |
KNOCKNASHALAVAIG |
Cnocnasalavag
Cnocnasalavag
Knocknashavaig |
Revd A.D.MacKenzie
Mr Jas Sargent
Lord Lovat
Val Roll 1870.71 |
009 |
This name applies to a farm house about seven miles west from Beauly on the north side of the county road leading through Strathglass, the building are one storey high, thatched and in fair repair.
Lord Lovat, proprietor Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/63 |
STRATH GLASS |
Strath Glass
Strath Glass
Strath Glass |
Dr Corbet M.D.Beauly
Mr P.Fraser, Inspector of Poor Beauly
Mr Gordon Surveyor |
009 ; 010 ; 017 ; 027 ; 028 ; 039 |
An extensive and picturesque valley extending from the Phlodda Falls about one mile south of Guisachan House, in a north easterly direction for about 17 miles to its eastern end at the Druim about 51/5 miles from Beauly. It is the property of the following gentlemen; Lord Lovat of Beautfort Castle; The Chisholm of Chisholm, Erchless Castle; Sir D.C.Mayoribanks, Guisachan House, and Chisholm Batten. Esq Aigas. |
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OS1/17/47/64 |
ERCHLESS FOREST |
Erchless Forest |
Mr D.Duff, Factor Bank of Scotland, Inverness |
009 ; 010 |
This name applies to a Deer Farm commencing from "Erchless Castle" extending in a westerly direction about one mile to "Leishmore" thence following the parish boundary to "Doire Mhor", thence to "Coire Nam Pollan" from which point it follows the country Boundary Eastward to "Tighachovchadair" thence by the steam of the same name south wards to "beinn a Chlonaidh" thence to "An Dubh-Ghlac" & Eastward by "Breackachy Burn" to the west end of "Caille na Cleithe"thence southward by "Tigbhalaec" & the farm of "Ardocky" to a wire fence between that farm & "Cnocnagrais-hag" thence by the said wire fence westward to where it joins the parish Boundary which it follows to the County road thence by the said road westward Erchless CAstle. Property of The Chisholm of Chisholm |
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OS1/17/47/65 |
AMHAINN ORRAIN |
Amhainn Orrain
Amhainn Orrain |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper, Corry Charcbi, Glen Orran |
002 |
This name applies to a large River, issuing from Loch Neriech, and flowing in anorth-eastern direction to its confluence with the River Conan below Brahan Castle. It forms for part of its course the Boundary between the counties of Inverness & Ross. |
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OS1/17/47/65 |
CARN A' BHAINNE |
Carn a Bhainne |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper, Corry Charcbi, Glen Orran |
002 |
This name applies to the South off Arnhaim Orran and east off Allt Coire Chairbhe. It signifies "Cairn of the Milk" |
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OS1/17/47/65 |
LUB MHOR |
Lub Mhor |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper, Corry Charcbi, Glen Orran |
002 |
This name applies to a large loope on the South-side of the Anhairn Orran. It signifies the "Big Loop" and is the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle. |
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OS1/17/47/65 |
CNOCAN NAN DEARCAG |
Cnocan nan Deacag |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper, Corry Charcbi, Glen Orran |
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This name applies to s Small Hill situiated northeast off the junction of Allt Coire Chairbhe. This name means the "Little Hill of the Little Berries" |
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OS1/17/47/66 |
COSACH |
Cosach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper, Corry Charabhe Glen Orrain |
002 |
This name applies to a ridge of a small hill abounding in hollows, Situated South east from Tich Coire Chairbhe. It means "Abounding in Hollows". The property of Lord Lovat of Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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OS1/17/47/66 |
MEALL COSACH |
Meall Cosach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper, Corry Charabhe Glen Orrain |
002 |
This name applies to a large hill with a hollow in centre of; Situated South off Poll An-Fairbh, [] in aline with Lub Chosack. This name signifies "Hill Abounding in Hollow" |
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OS1/17/47/66 |
TIGHCOIRECHAIRBHE |
Tigh Coire Chairbhe
(compound) |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper, Corry Charabhe Glen Orrain |
002 |
This name applies to a small dwelling house, one storey high, with outhouses & arable field attached: the property of Lord Lovat. It means "House of the Carrion Corry"& is compouned when appling to houses. |
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OS1/17/47/66 |
POLL AN TAIRBH |
Poll an Tairbh |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Game Keeper Corry Charabie, Glen Orrain |
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This name applies to a large pool in Amhainn Orrain: opposite Meall Cosack. This name signifies the "Bulls Pool" |
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OS1/17/47/67 |
ALLT NA CRICHE |
Allt na Criche
Allt na Criche
Allt na Criche |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin Kepper Corry Charalee, Glen Orrain |
002 |
This name applies to a Stream rising on the East off Meallan Buidhe, and flowing in a northern direction to its confluence with Amhaim Orrain, near Meall Cosack. It means "Brn of the Boundary" |
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OS1/17/47/67 |
GLEANN ORRAIN |
Gleann Orrain |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper Corry Charalee Glen Orrin |
002 |
This name applies to a Glen through which "Amhainn Orrain" flows and extends from the junction of that river with the River Cona on the east of Loch Neriech on the west. It is wholly situated in Ross-shire except [] a portion of its southern side -which is in Inverness-shire "Amhaimm Orrain" being the Boundary at that place between the counties of Ross and Inverness. Meaning [] It is the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle |
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OS1/17/47/67 |
LUB CHOSACH |
Lub Chosach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Keeper Corry Charalee Glen Orrin |
002 |
This name applies to a small loop on the north off Allt na Criche, near Meall Cosack. It means "loop abounding in hollows" |
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OS1/17/47/68 |
ALLT BEITHE |
Allt Beithe |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Game Keeper Corry Charabie, Glen Orrain |
002 |
This name applies to a stream rising N.W. from MeallanBuidhe, and flowing in a N. western direction to its junction with Allt Coire Chairbhe. It signifies the "Birch Burn" |
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OS1/17/47/68 |
ALLT COIRE CHAIRBHE |
Allt Coire Chairbhe
Allt Coire Chairbhe
Allt Coire Chairbhe |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Game Keeper Corry Charabie, Glen Orrain |
002 |
This name applies to a large stream rising N.E. off Sgor Ruadh, and flowing in a northern direction to its confluence with Amhainn Orrain. It signifies "Burn of the Carrion Corry" |
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OS1/17/47/68 |
ALLT RIABHACH |
Allt Raibhach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Game Keeper Corry charabie, Glen Orrain |
002 |
This name applies to a Small Stream rising north from Meallan Buidhe and flowing in a northern direction to its Confluence with Amhainn Orrain. It means the "Brindled Burn"
Mr Campbell. |
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OS1/17/47/68 |
ALLT UAINE |
Allt Uaine |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
Angus Rankin, Game Keeper Corry Charabie, Glen Orrain |
002 |
This name applies to a small stream rising north from Meallan Buiahe and flowing in a northern direction to its junction with "Amhainn Orrain". It signifies "Green Burn" |
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OS1/17/47/69 |
AN LETH-CHREAG |
An Leith-Chreag |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper. Tighachrochadair Glen Gowrie |
008 |
This name applies to the Side of a Hill, bounded on the West by the Co.Boundary, and on the East by Allt Coire Chairbhe. It signifies "The half Rock or Hill" |
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OS1/17/47/69 |
CISTE DHUBH |
Ciste Dhubh |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper. Tighachrochadair Glen Gowrie |
008 |
This name applies to two large rocks, Situated near the Co. Boundary, and on the west by allt Coire Chairbhe. It means the "Black Chest". |
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OS1/17/47/69 |
SGUR NA CHAIRBHE |
Sgur na Chairbhe |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper. Tighachrochadair Glen Gowrie |
008 |
This name applies to a large Concal hill in the Co. of Inverness & Ross, Situated on the west off Allt Coire Chairbhe. It means the "Peak or Scar of the Carrion" |
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OS1/17/47/70 |
ALLT AN TULAICH BHIG |
Allt an Tulaich Bhig |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper. Tighachrochadair Glen Gowrie |
008 |
This name applies to a small stream rising on the east off Sron Ghashan Tulaich Bhig, & flowing in a western direction to its junction with Allt Coire Chairbhe. It means "Burn of the Little Hillock". |
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OS1/17/47/70 |
MALA GHLAS |
Mala Ghlas |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper. Tighachrochadair Glen Gowrie |
008 |
This name applies to the side of a hill. situated on the east off Allt Coire Chairbhe. It means the "Grey Brow of Hill" |
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OS1/17/47/70 |
SRON GHLAS AN TULAICH BHIG |
Sron Ghlasan Tulaich Bhig |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper. Tighachrochadair Glen Gowrie |
008 |
This name applies to a Small hill Situated on thr N. West off Coire na Ba Baine. It means "Grey Promontory of the Little Hill" |
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OS1/17/47/70 |
SRON GHLAS AN TULAICH MHOIR |
Sron Ghlas an Tulaich Mhor |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper. Tighachrochadair Glen Gowrie |
008 |
This name applies to a large hill on the north of Coire na Ba Baine and south from Sron Ghlas an Tulaich Mhor. |
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OS1/17/47/71 |
ALLT A' GHORM-LOCHA |
Allt a' Ghorm-lochan |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
002 |
This name applies to a Stream rising from An Gorm Loch, and flowing in a north eastern direction to its Confluence with Allt Ballach. The name signifies "Burn of the Blue Loch" |
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OS1/17/47/71 |
ALLT BALLACH |
Allt Ballach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
002 |
This name applies to a Stream Commencing at the termination of Allt. A.Ghorm Locha: and flowing in an eastern direction to its Confluence with Allt Goibhe. It signifies the "Spotted Burn". |
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OS1/17/47/71 |
AN GORM-LOCH |
An Gorm-Loch |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
009 |
This name applies to a Loch partly in the Co. Inverness and partly in the Co. Ross. The name Signifies "The Blue Loch" |
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OS1/17/47/71 |
DRUIM BALLACH |
Druim Ballach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
002 |
This name applies to Ridge of a hill situated on the East-side of Allt A Ghorm Lochan. It means "The Spotted Ridge". |
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OS1/17/47/72 |
ALLT AIRIDH THOMAIS |
Allt Airidh Thomais |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
002 |
Thia name applies to a Stream, rising east from Druim Ballach and flowing in a north eastern direction to its junction with Allt Ballach & near Allt a'Ghorm Bhig. It means "Burn of Thomas's Sheiling" |
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OS1/17/47/72 |
CARN A' GHORM-LOCHA |
Carn a' Ghorm-Locha. |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
009 |
This name applies to a hill partly in the Co. Inverness and partly in the Co.Ross, Situated South from An Gorm-Loch. the name signifies "Hill of the Blue Loch" |
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OS1/17/47/72 |
CREAG A' GHORM-LOCHA |
Creag a'Ghorm-Locha |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
009 |
This name applies to a Cliff about 1200 chains south from Ann Gorm-Loch. The name signifies "Rock of the Blue Loch" |
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OS1/17/47/72 |
POLL-CABAIR COSACH |
Poll-cabair Cosach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
009 |
This applies to a large Hollow [] on the east by Doire Mhor and the north by allt a'Choire Bhig. It means "Pool of the Mud Crevices" |
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OS1/17/47/73 |
ALLT A' CHROCHADAIR |
Allt a'Chrochadair |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
002 ; 009 |
This name applies to a Stream, begining where Allt-Tobar Nan [Cat] terminals and flwoing in a Northern direction to its Confluence with Allt Goibhre. Signifies "Burn of the Hangman" |
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OS1/17/47/73 |
GEATA GLEANN GOIBHRE |
Geata Gleann Goibhre |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
002 ; 009 |
This name applies to two small rocks, on the eastern side of Allt A'Chrochadair. Signifies "Gate of the Glen of the Goat". |
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OS1/17/47/73 |
MULLACH BINNEAN A' CHOMHNAIRD |
Mullach Binnean a'Chomhnaird |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
002 ; 009 |
This name applies to a small Hill and long [],Situated between,Allt Liath Signifies "Top of the Pinnacle" |
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OS1/17/47/73 |
TIGHACHROCHADAIR |
Tigh A'Cehrochadair |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
002 ; 009 |
This name applies to a Small Dwelling house, outhouses and garden attached: the property of G.Chisholm Esq. Signifies "House of the Hangman" |
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ALLT NAN SEANA-BHAN |
Allt Nan Seana-Bhan |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a small Stream rising north from Beinn nam Fitheach and flwoing into Allt Goibhre. (only 10 chains long). Meaning "Old Womans Burn" |
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ALLT TOBAR NAN CAT |
Allt Tobar nan Gat |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a Stream rising north from Allt Liath, and flowing in a eastern direction to its Confluence with Allt A Chrochadair. |
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BEINN NAM FITHEACH |
Beinn Nam Fithe |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a large Hill Situated South West from Tigh a'Chrochadair. Meaning "Hill of the Ravens" |
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CREAG NAN SEANA-BHAN |
Creag nan Seana-Bhan |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a large Rock Situated South-West from Tigh a'Chrochadair. Meaning "Old Womans' Rock". |
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ALLT AN TORRA DHUINN |
Allt an Torra Dhuinn |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a stream, rising on the west side of Beinn /na,-Fitheach, & flowing in a northern direction to its junction with Allt Goibhre. It means "Burn of the Brown Heap" |
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ALLT BEINN NAN FITHEACH |
Allt Beinn nam Fitheach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a Stream, rising 45 chains north from Rise of Allt Liath and flwoing in a northern direction to its junction with Allt Creagach. It means "Burn of the Hill of the Ravens" |
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ALLT CREAGACH |
Allt Creagach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a Stream rising 60 chains to the north off Carn nan Gearraig & flowing in a north eastern direction to its junction with the Allt Goibhre. It means "Rocky Burn" |
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Coire Buidhe |
Coire Buidhe |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a Corry or Hollow place,situdted between Glas nam muirleach, & Allt a'Choire Bhuidhe. It means "Yellow Corry" |
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Co [County] of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack |
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ALLT A' CHRAISG |
Allt a' Chraisg
Allt a' Chraisg
Allt a' Chraisg |
Revd [Reverend] Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a small stream rising a short distance east from An Gorm Loch , and flowing in a N.E. [North East] direction to its Confluence with Allt A Choire-Bhig. Means "Burns of the Cross or Crutch" |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE BHIG |
Allt a'Choire Bhig |
Revd [Reverend] Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a Stream, rising 46 chains South from An Gorm Loch, and flowing in a N.E. [North East] direction to its Confluence with Allt Goibhre & Allt Ballach. It means "Burn of the Small Corry" |
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ALLT AN RUIGH GHRUAMAICH |
Allt an Ruigh Ghruamach |
Revd [Reverend] Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a stream, begining where Allt A Choire Bhuidhe terminates & flowing in a northern direction to its junction with Allt Goibhe. It means "Burn of the Rough Sheiling". |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE BHUIDHE |
Allt A'Choire Bhuidhe |
Revd [Reverend] Mr MacKenzie
James McRae Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a stream,rising from the centre of Coire Buidhe, & flowing in a northern direction to its Confluence with Allt An Ruigh- Ghriamaich. It means "Burn of the Yellow Corry" |
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Co. [County] Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack
[signed] M. Campbell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae, Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a Small Stream rising north from Beinn Bheag Fhada, and flowing in a north eastern direction to its junction with Allt Goibhre. Signifies Red Burn. |
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ALLT GOIBHRE |
Allt Goibhe |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae, Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a large Stream commencing its name at the Confluence of Allt A'Choire Bhig, and Allt Ballach, and flowing in a Eastern direction to its junction with the River Orrin near Fairbairn Tower. signifies "Burn of the Goat" |
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BEINN BHEAG FHADA |
Beinn Bheag |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae, Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a small Hill, Situated on the west off Loch Ballach. It signifies "Small Long Hill" |
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ALLT AN LOCHA BHALLAICH |
Allt an Bhallaich |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae, Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a small stream issuing from Loch Ballach, and flowing in a Southern direction to its junction with Allt Liath. It means "Burn of the Spotted or Studded Loch". |
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GLEANN GOIBHRE |
Gleann Goibhre |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae, Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a small glen branching off "Gleann Orrain" to the south west near "Fairbairn Tower" and though which "Allt Goibhre" flows. It extends from "Gleann Orrain" on the north-east to the junction of "Allt a 'Choire Bhig"with "Allt Ballach" on the south-west. Name signifies "Glen of the Goat". |
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LOCH BALLACH |
Loch Ballach |
Revd Mr MacKenzie
James McRae, Gamekeeper, Tighachrochadair, Glen Gowrie |
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This name applies to a Small Loch, situated South west from Beinn Mhor Fhada, and west off Beinn Bheag Fhada, It signifies "The Spotted or Studded Loch. |
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OS1/17/47
NAME BOOK
Of Part of the Parishes of
KILMORACK AND KILTARLITY & CONVINTH
In 6 inch Sheets Nos 8, 9, 2ᴬ, & 2ᴮ.
IN THE
CO [COUNTY] INVERNESS
[Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 28 SEP. [SEPTEMBER] 1899 SOUTHAMPTON |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Allt a’ Bhoda -- 37
Allt a’ Choire Bhig -- 76
Allt a’ Choire Bhuidhe -- 76
Allt a’ Choire Ghlais -- 8
Allt a’ Choire Ghuirm -- 16
Allt a’ Chraisg -- 76
Allt a’ Chrochadair -- 73
Allt an Duilisg -- 4
Allt a’ Gharbh-choire -- 45
Allt a’ Ghorm-locha -- 71
Allt an Locha Bhallaich -- 78
Allt an Lochan Fada -- 36
Allt a’ Mhuilinn -- 3
Allt an Rèidhlinn -- 13
Allt an Ruigh Ghruamaich -- 76
Allt Airidh Thomais -- 72
Allt an Tairbh -- 59
Allt an Torra Dhuinn -- 75
Allt an Tulaich Bhig -- 70
Allt an Tuill Chéilte -- 17
Allt Baile na Cùileach -- 48
Allt Ballach -- 71
Allt Beinn nan Fitheach -- 75
Allt Beithe -- 68
Allt Caol -- 29
Allt Coir' an Fheadain -- 46
Allt Coire Chairbhe -- 68
Allt Coire Cùil Ear -- 6
Allt Coire Cùil Shuas -- 6
Allt Coire Mheadhoin -- 44
Allt Coire Mhill Tarsuinn -- 16
Allt Coire na Bà Baine -- 15
Allt Coire na Bà Odhair -- 5
Allt Coire nan Caorach -- 21
Allt Coire na Muic -- 56
Allt Creagach -- 75
Allt Cruach an Tùir -- 42
Allt Dearg -- 77
Allt Doire Bhuig -- 21
Allt Ear an t-Socaich -- 9
Allt Feagain -- 7
Allt Freumhach -- 9
Allt Glac an Cabar -- 22
Allt Goibhre -- 77
Allt Liath -- 31
Allt Mòr -- 51
Allt na Athain -- 31
Allt na Crìche -- 34
Allt na Crìche -- 56
Allt na Crìche -- 67
Allt na h-Innse Creagaich -- 4
Allt na Leacainn Mòire -- 11
Allt na Lice Buidhe -- 3
Allt nan Seana-bhan -- 74
Allt Na Traighean -- 27
Allt Riabhach -- 68
Allt Shuas an t-Socaich -- 8
Allt Tobar nan Cat -- 74
Allt Uaine -- 68
Amhainn Orrain -- 65
An Dubh-ghlac -- 32
An Dun (in Stump)
Fort (Ruins of) Old English -- 54
An Gorm-loch -- 71
An Leth-chreag -- 69
An Socach -- 8
An t-Eilean -- 26
Aonach na Réise -- 18
Bad a’ Chlamhain -- 61
Bad Losgainn Beag -- 57
Bad Losgainn Mòr -- 61
Bailemuilean -- 55
Bealach nam Bogan -- 10
Bealach Sneachda -- 7
Beinn a’ Bha'ach Ard -- 43
Beinn a’ Chlaonaidh -- 31
Beinn Bheag Fhada -- 77
Beinn nam Fitheach -- 74
Breakachy Burn -- 1
Buachaille Breige -- 58
Càrn a’ Bhainne -- 19
Càrn a’ Bhainne -- 65
Càrn a’ Ghorm-locha -- 72
Càrn an Sgoltaidh -- 30
Càrn an t-Snath -- 17
Càrn Bàn -- 19
Càrn Coire na Muic -- 41
Càrn Mòr -- 20
Càrn Mòr -- 41
Càrn na Gabhalach -- 28
Càrn na Gearraig -- 28
Càrn nan Gearran Bàna -- 3
Càrn nan Gobhar -- 10
Càrn nam Pollan -- 26
Chisholm Arms Hotel -- 54
Chapel of Ease -- 54
Ciste Dhubh -- 69
Clach Mhòr -- 50
Cnoc a’ Chonaisg -- 60
Cnoc a’ Chrochaidh -- 52
Cnoc an Daimh Bhig -- 34
Cnoc an Daimh Mhòir -- 30
Cnoc an Duine -- 44
Cnocan nan Dearcag -- 65
Cnoc an Tighe Mhòir -- 51
Cnoc Eille Mòr -- 1
Coille an Rois -- 55
Coille Mhòr -- 50
Coille nan Vaighean -- 60
Coir' an Fheadain -- 46
Coire Buidhe -- 75
Coire Cùil Shuas -- 25
Coire Dubh na h-Iradan -- 13
Coire Glas Beag -- 12
Coire Glas Mòr -- 12
Coire Ghiubhais -- 20
Coire Gorm -- 18
Coire Gorm -- 26
Coire Mheadhoin -- 26
Coire Mhill Tarsainn -- 15 |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Coire Mhuilinne -- 9
Coire na Bà Bàine -- 15
Coire na Bà Odhair -- 5
Coire nan Caorach -- 21
Coire na Muic -- 42
Coire Odhar -- 23
Coire Riabhach -- 29
Corry Deanie -- 18
Còsach -- 66
Craigdhu -- 60
Craobhnaclag -- 59
Creag a’ Gharbh-choire -- 44
Creag a’ Ghorm-locha -- 72
Creagan Mòr -- 20
Creagan Ruadh -- 48
Creag Ard -- 39
Creag Ard Bheag -- 49
Creag Ard Mhòr -- 49
Creag Dhubh -- 35
Creag Dhubh -- 62
Creag Liath -- 47
Creag nan Seana-bhan -- 74
Creag Shoilleir -- 39
Culligran -- 53
Culligran Burn -- 45
Culligran Wood -- 38
Doire Bhuig -- 21
Doire Mhòr -- 27
Druim Ballach -- 71
Dubh-ghlac [crossed out] See An Dubh-ghlac
Dunmaglass -- 40
East Deanie Burn -- 19
Erchless Castle -- 32
Erchless Forest -- 64
Fuaran Fèidh -- 14
Garbh-chàrn -- 13
Garb-choire -- 43
Glac nan Cabar -- 22
Glac nam Meirleach -- 28
Geata Gleann Goibhre -- 73
Gleann Goibhre -- 78
Gleann Orrain -- 67
Glen Strathfarrar -- 38
Ivy Cottage -- 32
Knocknashalavaig -- 62
Leacann Mhòr -- 3
Leishmore -- 53
Loch a’ Bhoda -- 29
Lochan Fada -- 33
Loch an Fheòir -- 35
Loch a’ Ghiubhais -- 36
Loch Ballach -- 78
Loch na Béiste -- 47
Loch na Béiste Duibhe -- 57
Loch nan Cuilc -- 33
Loch na Féithe Buidhe -- 50
Loch nan Gobhar -- 35
Loch na Gobhlaig -- 49
Loch na Plangaid -- 58
Lùb Còsach -- 67
Lùb Mhòr -- 65
Mala Ghlas -- 70
Meallan Buidhe -- 5
Meall a’ Gheur-fheadain -- 7
Meall Còsach -- 66
Meall Tarsuinn -- 16
Monument -- 51
Mullach Binnean a’ Chomhnaird -- 73
Neaty Burn -- 6
Poll an Tairbh -- 66
Poll-cabair Còsach -- 72
River Beauly -- 63
River Farrar -- 37
Sgor a’ Choire Ghlas -- 12
Sgùrr Ruadh -- 17
Sgur na Chairbhe -- 69
Sliabhach -- 10
Sròn Ghlas an Tulaich Bhig -- 70
Sròn Ghlas an Tulaich Mhoir -- 70
Staing Dhubh -- 1
Strath Glass -- 63
Struy -- 53
Struy Bridge -- 52
Struy Wood -- 37
Tighachrochadair -- 73
Tighcoirechairbhe -- 66
Tòrr a’ Chait -- 47
Tòrr a’ Chinn Duibh -- 40
Torran nam Buachaillean -- 14
Urchany -- 31
West Deanie Burn -- 14
Wester Mains -- 41
Craobhnanclag -- 59
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