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KINGUSSIE | Brought forward | 087 | [Continued from p. 37] The Village is well Supplied with water, lately introduced in pipes from the River Guinach. It was erected in 1867 into a Borough for the purposes of the Police Act only. It has a station on the Highland Railway Its name is believed to be derived from the Gaelic, Ceann-ghuibhsache, or Head of the Fir wood from the situation of its Church at that time - this name is now obsolete Proprietors various. Proprietor of the lands around it E. Baillie Esq. Dochfour |
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