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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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INSH | Insh Insh Insh |
John Fleming Esqr, Factor to Sir G. M Grant Ballindalloch Mr. J. McKenzie, Schoolmaster Insh Mr. G. Kennedy Land Steward Insh. |
087 | This name is applied to a small Village situated upon the South side of the River Spey, and upon the road leading from Kingussie to Bridge of Feshie, about 5 miles distant from the former, the houses are partly thatched and partly slated, and chiefly one storey in height, the whole are in fair repair. There is a small Inn or Public House in the village, also a Male, and Female School. Sir G. M. Grant Bart. [Baronet] Ballindalloch Proprietor |
SCHOOL | School School School |
Mr. J McKenzie Mr. George Kennedy Mr. J. McEdward, Inveruglass |
087 | A School one storey high slated and in good repair, it is in connection with the Quoad Sacra Parish of Insh, the daily average attendance is about 60 and the course of education taught consists of the ordinary branches, together with Geometry, Algebra, and Latin. It is supported by Government Grant & School Fees. Sir G. M. Grant, Propr. [Proprietor] |
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[Page] 48County of Inverness Kingussie and Insh Parish
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