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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRABSTER MOSS Brabster Moss Mr A. Macrae, Bowermadden
Mr. G. Dunnett, Bowermadden
Mr. P. Finlayson Auchorn
012 A large Peat Moss Situated a little East of the Free Church. Property of A Henderson, Esqr, of Stemster
CAIRN OF HEATHERCOW Cairn of Heather-cow Mr A. Macrae, Bowermadden
Mr. G. Dunnett, Bowermadden
Mr. P. Finlayson Auchorn
012 This mound or Pictish House is situated on an eminence close to the Brabster Moss, it was opened a few years ago but nothing of any consequence was discovered.
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Cairn of Heathercow] Pictish House (Remains of) 012 This mound or Pictish House is situated on an eminence close to the Brabster Moss, it was opened a few years ago but nothing of any consequence was discovered.
A STONE CIST CONTAINING HUMAN REMAINS AND POTTERY FOUND HERE A.D. 1871 [Cairn of Heathercow] 012 This mound was partly opened in 1871, at which time, a Stone coffin, containing Human remains was found in it; also a kind of jug roughly made of clay or stone. Mr. Murray F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster was present when the things were found. He Says the coffin contained a few well preserved teeth, part of a Skull, thigh bones, &c. The jug was carried away by a friend of Mr. Murrays from Aberdeen. While examining the cairn, I found part of a thigh bone, which had been broken to pieces with stones, also part of a scull and other bones. This building Seems to have been generally composed of large flags many of which are Still to be seen Standing, as if forming a number of apartments.

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County of Caithness -- Parish of Bower

Cairn of Heather-cow [note]
The Scotch word cow or cowe Signifying twig

[signed] George Rose C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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