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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 59County 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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