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AUCHINDOWN'S CAIRN Lord Auchindouns Cairn
Lord Auchindouns Cairn
Lord Auchindouns Cairn
Lord Auchindouns Cairn
Lord Auchindown's Cairn
J. Skinner Esqr Drumin
J. McPherson Badeach
W. Gordon Achmore
Estate Plan.
New Statisl. Acct [Statistical Account]
Old Statisl. Acct [Statistical Account]
James Wilson Raives
036.02 A small mound of earth and stones said to mark the place where Sir P. Gordon of Auchindoun is supposed to have died from wounds received in the Battle of Allt a Choielachan
"About three-quarters of a mile from the scene of action, a small Knoll on the east bank of the Stream Coulalt, commonly called Lord Auchindown's cairn, two thirds of it swept away by the flood of 1829, marKs the place where Sir P. Gordon of Auchindown is supposed to have died". New Statistical Account
TOM A' CULLACH Tom a Cullach
Tom a Cullach
Tom a Cullach
J. Skinner Esqr Drumin
J. McPherson Badeach
W. Gordon Achmore
036.02 A bold heathy eminence said to have been the spot where the right wing of Argyle's army consisting of the Maclean's & Mackintoshe's were posted previous to the engagement at the Battle of Allt a Choielachan

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County of Banff -- Parish of Inveraven

[signed] James Gray
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