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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OAKERLAND (In Ruins) Oakerland


Acherland
Acherland
Oacherland
Oakerland
John Gibson Croik
Marwood Sutherland Strathmore
Donald Gunn Dalnahaur
Estate Plan of Strathmore
BlacKs Map of Caithness
Johnstone's Map of Caithness
Val [Valuation] Roll 1871-72
027 This name, applies to the remains of a small farm Steading Situated some little distance south of Strathmore Lodge. Sir J.G.T. Sinclair M.P. [Member of Parliament] for the County.
CNOC ALLTAN lAIN DUINN Cnoc Alltan Iain Duinne John Gibson Croik
Marwood Sutherland Strathmore
Donald Gunn Dalnahaur
027 A heath covered eminence of moderate elevation, about one and a half mile south east of Strathmore Lodge Proprietor Sir J.G.T. Sinclair. M.P. [Member of Parliament]
ALLTAN lAIN DUINN Alltan Iain Duinne John Gibson Croik
Marwood Sutherland Strathmore
Donald Gunn Dalnahaur
027 A small Stream which rises on the north west base of Cnoc Alltan Eain Duinne and falls into the River, some little distance above Croik.

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County of Caithness -- Parish of Hallkirk

Oakerland - This name is generally pronounced
Ockland, but I am told Oakerland
is the old name. George Rose
Cnoc Alltan Iain Duinne - Hill of John Brown, or John's Stream
Alltan Iain Duinne - Brown John's Stream

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

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