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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STABLE HOLLOW Stable Hollow
Stable Hollow
Stable Hollow
Stable Hollow
A. Forbes Esq
A. Mann
Mr James McDonald
Plan of Culloden Moor Showing the position of the two armies before the battle
012 A narrow hollow through which the boundary between this and the parish of Inverness runs, extending in a north eastern direction a few hundred yards west from the Battle Field. It is so named from the circumstances that the horses of the royal army were stabled here the night previous to the battle (Culloden) the houses used for the purpose are on the Inverness side of the boundary line and are occupied. (Though in a deplorable condition) Property of Andrew Forbes Esq.
Note- I may mention here that these houses are spoken of as the King's Stable."
CULCHUINACH Culchuinach
Culchuinach
Culchuinach
Culchunaig
Culchunac
A. Forbes Esq
Mr A. Mann
Mr Forbes, (Proprietor's brother, Culloden.
List of County Voters for 1865-66
Plan of Culloden Moor showing the position of the two armies before the battle
012 A farmhouse and steading partly slated and partly thatched one storey high, and in fair condition. Property of Arthur Forbes Esq. Culloden House

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County of Inverness - Parish of Daviot and Dunlichity

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