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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER NAIRN River Nairn
River Nairn
River Nairn
E. C. S. Walker Esq.
Mr. G. Linton
Mr M. Ross
various The name is given to this river from a small waterfall called Eas na Caillich or "old woman's fall" it's at the head of the Strath Nairn, which name it retains until it enters the Moray Firth at the town of Nairn - a distance of about 22 miles
MAINS OF DUNMAGLASS Dunmaglass
Dunmaglass
Dunmaglass
Mains of Dunmaglass
Mains of Dunmaglass
Angus McGillivray, Tenant
Mr Ross. Schoolmaster
Mr McGillivray Achnaloddan
Mr A. Elphinstone Dunmaglass
Mr F. Smith Crochy
042 This is a very large farm house two stories high with outbuildings attached the former is entirely thatched and the latter is quite new and slated; the whole is in good repair N. J. McGillivray Esq. Proprietor Dunmaglass by Inverness.

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County of Inverness

[Situation] [RIVER NAIRN] - In the County of Inverness... 30 & 42
[Situation] [MAINS OF DUNMAGLASS] - In the County of Nairn (Det.) Detached

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