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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HALL OF DURRAN | Hall of Durran | Mr W. Durran, Hall of Durran Mr J. Durran, Lochquoy Mr A. Mc Rae, Bowermadden |
012 | A large farm Steading - with dwelling house and garden attached. Property of The R. H. [Right Honourable] Earl of Caithness |
HA' OF DURAN [1895] For 1" purposes, see remarK in Index 1895 | Mr D. Nicholson Montpelier House, Wick N.B. [North Britain] | 012 | ||
BROUGH [1895] [Hall of Durran] | Archaelogica Scotica Vol. [Volume] 5 part 1. page 184 | 012 | ||
PICT'S HOUSE (Supposed Remains of) [Hall of Durran] | Mr W. Durran, Hall of Durran Mr J. Durran, Lochquoy Mr A. Mc Rae, Bowermadden |
012 | This mound or Picts House is situated a little north of Hall of Durran and is a very large one. It was opened many years ago but never properly excavated and in consequence little can be said about it. Mr Durran, of Hall of Durran, says, that he removed a lot of the building in this "Pictish House" many years ago, and that he came upon a lot of what he supposed to be grave stones, and as soon as he made this discovery, he discontinued worKing at it; as he thought it might ne a Grave Yard in connection with the Old Chapel which stood near it. |
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DURRAN MAINS | Durran Mains | Mr W. Durran, Hall of Durran Mr J. Durran, Lochquoy Mr A. Mc Rae, Bowermadden |
012 | This name applies to a large farm-steading with dwelling house and garden attached. Property of The R.H. [Right Honourable] Earl of Caithness |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 84County of Caithness -- Parish of Olrig
[Note Pict's House] -- I am of the opinion that
this is an old Grave Yard,
and not a "Pictish House".
Nothing however can be
learned about it, to lead
one to its proper origin.
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