OS1/17/17/8
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUMMOURNIE | Drummournie Drummournie Drummournie |
William A. Stables Esq Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Ruallan Mr. J. Fraser Duglaick |
005 | This place consists of a farm-house and steading both slated and in good condition. Property of Mr Rose, Holme |
CAOCHAN NA RATTICH | Caochan na Rattich Caochan na Rattich Caochan na Rattich |
William A. Stables Esq Revd. [Reverend] Mackpherson Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Ruallan |
005 | This name is applied to a small mountain stream rising near the boundary separating this co: [County] from that of Nairn, thence in an eastern course it flows into Allt a' Phlannta. It's signification is not known. The latter part of the word is anglicized and was formerly applied to some small farm-houses near the stream's banks which have gone to ruins, yet retaining their ancient designation |
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[Page] 8Inverness-shire -- Ph. [Parish] of Cawdor
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Nora Edwards, Bizzy- Moderator, Margaret C Mackay
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