OS1/7/12/191

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
REIDHLEAN NA CLOICHE Reidhlean Cloch. Donald McKinnon. Shielton.
John McKay, Acharole.
Hugh McKay, Kensary.
028 This is a small portion of green pasture. and where at one time a Shealing had stood. it is situated about 17 chains from the Standing Stone of Munsary, and in the midst of a large heathy moor.
BAD NA H-EARBA Bad na Heareabh Donald McKinnon. Shielton.
John McKay, Acharole.
Hugh McKay, Kensary.
028 Is a green spot. and where a few small Shealings once stood. it is situated by the side of Allt-an-Donais. and about 20 chains South of Reidhlean Cloch. the ruins of thes shealings are not traceable.
AIRIDH GHEAL Airidh Geala Donald McKinnon. Shielton.
John McKay, Acharole.
Hugh McKay, Kensary.
028 Two small Shealings. the ruins of which are visible they are situated within 40 chains of the Southermost end of the Parish of Watten. and upon the Farm of Munsary, it is well known by this name, the name properly applies to the ground & not to the huts.

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 191
Caithness -- Parish of Watten

[Note Reidhlean Cloch.] The Green or plain of the Stone
[Note Bad na Heareabh] The Roe's Bush
[Note Airidh Geala] The White Shealings

[Signed] Matthew BanKs c/a. [civilian assistant]

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Bizzy- Moderator, rankin

  Location information for this page.