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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GUNNSCROFT Gunnscroft Mr Bain - Isauld
George Ross - Reay
Robert Steven - Fresgoe
010 A small croft - dwelling house with outhouses and garden attached. the property of Sir Robert Gordon Sinclair of Murkle Bart [Baronet].
KNOCK URRAY Knock Urray (Pictish House) Mr Bain - Isauld
George Ross - Reay
Robert Steven - Fresgoe
010 A Pictish house almost entire - no part of which has been excavated - its appearance is a round green knoll - about 10 feet high. 'Urray' is the name of a pictish hero who is said to have inhabited it - vide -statistical account. No information can be obtained about it except that it is well known by the name given.
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Knock Urray] 010 A Pictish house almost entire - no part of which has been excavated - its appearance is a round green knoll - about 10 feet high. 'Urray' is the name of a pictish hero who is said to have inhabited it - vide -statistical account. No information can be obtained about it except that it is well known by the name given.
BROUGH [1895] Brough Archaeologia Scotica Vol [Volume] 5. p [part] 1. p [page] 185 010

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Parish of Reay -- County of Caithness

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