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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOM NA FRITHE Tom na Frìthe
Tom na Frìthe
Tom na Frìthe
Rev. [Reverend] H. McKenzie
Mr J. MacKintosh
Mr D. Munro
032 A small hill situated a short distance South East of Free House it is covered with heathy pasture
Meaning Hillock of the Forest
ALLT DUBHAG Allt Dubhag
Allt Dubhag
Allt Dubhag
Rev. [Reverend] H. McKenzie
Mr J. MacKintosh
Mr D. Munro
032 A small stream which is on the North side of Càrn a' Bhothain Dhubh and after a course of about two miles in a North Easterly direction joins the River Findhorn about a quarter of a mile North of Freeburn Inn
PRINCE CHARLES'S STONE Prince Charles's Stone
Prince Charles's Stone
Prince Charles's Stone
Col. {Colonel] McBain
Rev. [Reverend] H. McKenzie
Mr J. MacKintosh
032 A large stone standing about four & a half feet high and about the same diameter with a pretty even flat top, it is situated at the side of General Wade's Military Road between Smithfield & Bridgend, it is said Prince Charles & his [?] dined at this stone on their way to the field of Culloden.

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County Inverness
Parish of Moy and Dalarossie

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[Charles and his] sclit. [Mildred suggests sib- folk. I am at a loss.]

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