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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FÉITH BUIDHE Feith Buidhe George Brydon Shurrery
William Macdonald Shurrery
D. Campbell Shurrery
016 This name applies to a soft piece of ground, extending Southward along a Small Stream or drain which rises in Coire Buidhe and flows South ward to Loch Calder The property of J. Sinclair Forss.
ACHNABEINN (In Ruins) Achnabeinn or Achadh na Beinn George Brydon Shurrery
William Macdonald Shurrery
D. Campbell Shurrery
016 The remains of a Small Farm Steading, the land which was in cultivation at this place is now rough, and is all under sheep. Proprietor - His Grace the Duke of Portland.
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Achnabeinn] Knoll of the Mountain Field George Brydon Shurrery
William Macdonald Shurrery
D. Campbell Shurrery
016 Is a low green knoll, the remains of a pictish house. The highest part of it, is not more than 4 feet high, It has every appearance of having cut down, but nothing is known about it

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[Page] 150
County of Caithness -- Parish of Reay

[Note Feith Buidhe] -- Yellow Mire
[Note Achnabeinn] -- Field of the Mountain

[Signed] G Rose C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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