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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TONNACHRAE | Tonnachrae Tonnachrae Tonnachrae Tonnachrae Tunnachrae Tannochrae Tanochrae or Tonachrae |
James Kerr John McMaster James McMeikan George Guthrie Esqr. Stranraer Ainslie's Map 1792 Rl Engrs. [Royal Engineers] Map 1819 George McHaffie Esqr. |
016 | [Situation] 1 3/4 Miles South East of White Loch A moderate sized farm house Slated & in good repair with outhouses attached and a farm of about 150 acres nearly all arable occupied by John McMaster. The property of the Earl of Stair part of the lands formerly belonging to Cults now belongs to this farm. On this farm at a distance of the farm house is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station of the same name |
LOW CLENDRIE | Low Clenrie Low Clendrie Low Clenrie Clendrie Clendrie Low Clanery Low Clanery |
James Craig John McIlwrick James McMeikan William Black Esqr Stranraer See Name List Plan 17C Ainslie's Map 1792 Rl Engrs. [Royal Engineers] Map 1819 |
017 | [Situation] 1 1/2 Miles South East by East of White Loch A slated farm & outbuildings with a large farm attached chiefly mountain land about 100 acres of it is arable occupied by John McIlwrick. The property of Sir J D Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
LOW CLENDRIE HILL | Low Clenrie Hill Clendrie Hill Low Clenrie Hill Clendrie Low Clenrie Hill Low Clenrie Low Clenrie |
James Craig John McIlwrick James McMeikan See Name list Plan 17C George McHaffie Esqr. Sir J D Hay Proprietor J Gibson Esqr. |
017 | [Situation] 1 3/4 Miles S.E by E [South East by East of White Loch A large portion of a ridge of [a hill] on the highest point is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station erected on the farm of Low Clenrie [called] Old Hall by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] party from its standing near a farm of that name - |
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[Page] 16Parish of Inch
Form 136
Page 60 - Tonnachrie
59 - Low Clendrie
59- Low Clendrie Hill
[Note] "Tonnach" - Waved. undulated
"Ruigh" - The outstretched pastor base of a mountain
"Ruighe" A Summer residence for herdsman & cattle. Gaelic Dictionary
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