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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLASHMORE Clashmore
Clashmore
Clashmore
Clashmore
Rent Receipt
Mr John McDonald, occupr [occupier]
William Shaw, Castletown
Rev [Reverend] Charles McHardy, Manse
068 A Crofter's dwelling house &c. &c. one storey thatched and in good repair: property of Sir Charles Forbes, Bart. [Baronet] Castle Newe.
DELAHAISH Delahaish
Delahaish
Delahaish
Delahaish
Delahaish
Rent Receipt
Mr John Farquharson occupr [occupier]
Mr John McDonald
William Shaw
Rev [Reverend] Charles McHardy
068 A farmsteading & dwellinghouse one Storey thatched and in good repair: property of Sir Charles Forbes, Bart. [Baronet] Castle Newe.
MANSE [nr Delahaish] Manse
Manse
Manse
Manse
Rev [Reverend] Charles McHardy occupr [occupier]
Valluation Roll
Mr William Shaw
Mr John McDonald
068 A neat and substantial dwellinghouse two stories, slated and in good repair.
MOINE CHAILLEACH Moine Cailleach
Moine Cailleach
Moine Cailleach
Moine Cailleach
Rev [Reverend] Charles McHardy
Mr William Shaw
John McDonald
John Stewart, Auchmore
068 This name is now applied to a fir plantation situated immediately west of the Manse of Corgarff, but it formerly was given to a small piece of peat ground, inside the wood, where the old women used to cut their peats &c.

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[Note beside 'Moine Chailleach']
The old woman's moss
Moine. A Moss. A mossy place; peats, turf
Cailleach. An old woman; an old wife; A coward; A spiritless heartless man

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