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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RYCHALLICH Rychallich
Rychallich
Rychallich
Rychallich
Revd. W. Forsythe Manse Abernethy
Rent Roll 1860
W. Smith Esqr Factor, Grantown
Mr. J. Fraser Occupier
059 A small farmsteading consisting of a number of small offices & a small dwelling house, each one story, all thatched and in a bad state of repair. Occupied by Mr. J. Fraser. The property of Earl of Seafield Name Anglicized
CHAPELTON Chapelton
Chapelton
Chapelton
Chapelton
Chapelton
Revd. W. Forsythe
Rent Roll (1860)
W. Smith Esqr
Mr. J. Fraser
Mrs. Grant (Occupier)
059 A small farmsteading dwelling house one story, part of the offices in ruins and all in a bad state of repair. Occupied by Mrs. Grant. The property of the Earl of Seafield
CREAG NA CAILLICH Creag na Caillich Revd. W. Forsythe
Mr. J. Fraser
Mr. D. Grant -- Farmer Dirr? Abernethy
059 A small rugged hill running lengthwise nearly N. [North] & South, for about 65 chains and about 25 in width, being very steep and rugged at the N. [North] end. The name signifies the Old Woman's Craig or hill. The property of Earl of Seafield.

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Co [County] of Inverness Parish of Abernethy & Kincardine (Part of)

Transcriber's notes

Creag na Caillich: I don't recognize the name of the farm where Duncan Grant lives.

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