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DAVIOT AND DUNLICHITY |
Daviot and Dunlichity
Daviot and Dunlichity
Daviot and Dunlichity
Daviot and Dunlichity
Daviot and Dunlichity
Daviot and Dunlichity
Daviot and Dunlichity
Daviot and ' Dunlichity
Daviot and ' Dunlichity
Daviot & Dunlichity
Daviot
Daviot
Daviot
Daviot |
New Statistical Account
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald, Daviot
Colonel McIntosh, Farr House
Mr Kemp Schoolmaster, Daviot
Mr McGillivray Schoolmaster Dunlichity
Parish Registers
Session Records
Old Statistical Accounts
Registrars Returns for June 1862
Sheriff's List of Parishes
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Oliver & Boyd's Almanac
Philips' County Atlas
Ainslie's Map of Scotland 1789. |
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The parish of Daviot and Dunlichity is in the Presbytery of Inverness, Synod of Moray. The Parish is bounded on the East & partly on the South by the Ph. [Parish] of Moy and Dalarossie; partly on the South by the parish of Boleskine and Abertarff; on the west by the parishes of Dores, part of Inverness, and Croy and Dalcross (Detached;) on the north west by part of the parishes of Inverness and Petty; and on the north east by part of the parish of Croy and Dalcross in the County of Nairn. There are no detached portions of the parish of Daviot and Dunlichity nor are there any detached portions of another parish situated within it. The parish is one whole, entire part, of which three separate portions belong to the County of Nairn and the remainder is in the county of Inverness. Two of these portions which belong to the County of Nairn are situated in the extreme north of the parish, and they are drawn with a portion of Croy and Dalcross parish in the County of Nairn; the other portion is situated in the south of the parish and it forms a detached part No. 4 of the County of Nairn. |
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DAVIOT SCHOOL |
Daviot School Post Office
Daviot School Post Office
Daviot School Post Office
Daviot School Post Office |
Revd [Reverend] McDonald Manse Daviot
Mr. William Kemp Ph. [Parish] School
Mr. Donald McBean land Steward Moy Hall
Mr. Donald McGillivary Ph. [Parish] School Dunlichity |
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This is the Parish School a nice Small building one storey high slated and in good repair. The School, Schoolmasters dwelling and Post office are all under the one roof, reading writing arithmetic are taught, average attendance about 40 the post arrives about 5 P.m departs about 8 a.m. the major office is at Inverness. |
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POLL AN FHRAOICH |
Poll an Fhraoich
Poll an Fhraoich
Poll an Fhraoich
Poll an Fhraoich |
Revd. [Reverend] McDonald
Mr. William Kemp
Mr. D. McBean
Mr. D. McGillivray |
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This name applies to a very sudden bend in the River Nairn surrounded by steep rocks on all sides. It means the pool of the Heather. The property of MacKintosh of MacKintosh Moy Hall. Invernesshire. |
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CRAGGIE MILL (Corn) |
Craggie Mill
Craggie Mill
Craggie Mill
Craggie Mill |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McDonald
Mr. W. Kemp
Mr. D. McBean
Mr. D. McGillivray |
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A corn mill worked by water power on the burn of Craggie two storeys high slated and in good repair the property of MacKintosh of MacKintosh Moy Hall, Invernesshire. |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Daviot & Dunlichity
Daviot School Post Office [note on page] Referred and in answer to remarks it is stated that Daviot is invariably prefixed to distinguish it from the parish school of Dunlichity both within the same parish. |
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MANSE [parish, Daviot] |
Manse
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] McDonald Ph [Parish] Manse occupier
Mr. William Kemp Ph [Parish] School
Mr. Donald McBean Land Steward Moy Hall
Mr. Donald McGillivray Ph [Parish] School Dunlichity |
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This is the parish Manse a plain substantial building two storeys high slated and in good repair the attached out offices are one storey slated and also in good repair built in 1763 Property of the Heritors |
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DAVIOT CHURCH |
Church
Church
Church
Church |
Revd [Reverend] McDonald
Mr. William Kemp
Mr. D. McBean
Mr. D. McGillivray |
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This is the Parish Church built in 1826 seated for 500 it is a very plain small building with a square tower in the centre of the south end, attached is a good sized Grave yard for the Parish Property of the Heritors |
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CNOC AN T-SAGAIRT |
Cnoc an t-Sagairt
Cnoc an t-Sagairt
Cnoc an t-Sagairt
Cnoc an t-Sagairt |
Revd. [Reverend] McDonald
Mr William Kemp
Mr. D. McBean
Mr. D. McGillivray |
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This name applies to a small nearly round arable knoll between the Church and Manse, on the Summit of which until a few years ago stood an old Belfry about 3 yards square & about 40 feet high, with the exception of another the only one in Scotland detached from the Church for the purpose It was torn down by a storm- Cnoc an t Sagairt means the Priests Hill |
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County of Inverness Parish of Daviot & Dunlichity
The two ancient parishes of Daviot and Dunlichity were united in the year 1618; they still retain their own church, Glebe, and School the Minister of Daviot officiating alternately in them every Sunday. In speaking of these churches the inhabitants invariably prefix the name of the ancient parish to the Church and School. [Comment Between Daviot Church and Cnoc an t-Sagairt entries] |
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CRAGGIE INN |
Craggie Inn
Craggie Inn
Craggie Inn
Craggie Inn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McDonald Parish Manse
Mr. William Kemp Ph [Parish] School
Mr. Donald McBean Land Steward Moy Hall
Mr. Donald McGillivray [Parish] School Dunlichity |
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This name applies to an Inn and a farm steading, a dwelling house and out offices each one storey high slated and in good repair, the property of Mackintosh of Mackintosh Moy Hall Invernesshire |
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CRAGGIE BURN |
Craggie Burn
Craggie Burn
Craggie Burn
Craggie Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McDonald
Mr. William Kemp
Mr. D. McBean
Mr . D. McGillivray |
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This is a rapid stream flowing out of Loch an Couran; into the River Nairn at Craggie Mill its bed is rocky and shingly its banks rough and broken its course is generally north-east |
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BALNACRAIG |
Balnacraig
Balnacraig
Balnacraig
Balnacraig
Balnacraig |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McDonald
Mr. William Kemp
Mr. D. McBean
Mr. D. McGillivray
Plan of Culloden Moor showing the order of battle of the two armies |
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A farm steading dwelling house and outhouses all one storey high thatched and only in tolerable repair the property of Mackintosh of Mackintosh Moy Hall Invernesshire |
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MID CRAGGIE |
Mid Craggie
Mid Craggie
Mid Craggie
Mid Craggie
Mid Craggie
Mid Craggie |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McDonald Ph [Parish] Manse
Mr. William Kemp Ph [Parish] School
Mr. Donald McBean Land Steward Moy Hall
Mr. Donald McGillivray Ph [Parish] School Dunlichity
Register of County Voters for 1865-66
Plan of Culloden Moor which shows the position of the two Armies before the battle. |
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A Farm Steading dwelling house and out offices each one storey high partly slated and partly thatched in bad repair the property of MacKintosh of MacKintosh Moy Hall Invernesshire |
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County of Inverness Parish of Daviot & Dunlichity
See page 32. [Comment next to General Wade's Military Road List of Names entry which has been crossed out] |
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DUN DAVIE |
Dun Davie |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald Mr William Kemp Mr Donald McBean Mr Donald McGillivray |
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This name applies to the Summit of a wooded hill adjacent to the Church of Daviot. the ascent is Regular on all sides but that of the South which is Steep and Rocky, this is about 3 chains long by about one in width of Rock ground on the top.
The new Statistical account alludes to it thus "On the urst and close to the Manor of Daviot is a hill Round at the top called Dun Daviot which appears to have been a signal post in former times and Seems to have formed a line of telegraphic communication between Dun Evan near Calder on the east and Dun Dardil on Loch Ness Side on the west and Craig Phadric near Inverness on the north" none at present know anything about it but that it is called Dun Davie.
The property of MacKintosh of MacKintosh Moy Hall Invernesshire |
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EASTER CRAGGIE |
Easter Craggie |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McDonald Ph. [Parish] Manse Mr William Kemp PH. [Parish] School Mr Donald McBean Land Heward Moy Hall Mr Donald McGillivray Ph. [Parish] School Dunlichity |
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A farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high partly Slated partly thatched in good repair the property of MacKintosh of Mackintosh Moy Hall Invernesshire |
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[The word Davie has been corrected from Devie with this note] Corrected by the final Examiner. This hill would not be Known by the correct Gaelic for David. |
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BLACKCROFT |
Blackcroft
Blackcroft
Blackcroft
Blackcroft |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McDonald Ph [Parish] Manse
Mr. William Kemp Ph [Parish] School
Mr Donald McBean Land Steward Moy Hall
Mr. Donald McGillivray Ph [Parish] School Dunlichity |
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A small farm steading or Croft, consisting of a dwelling house and outhouses one storey thatched and in bad repair the property of MacKintosh of MacKintosh Moy Hall Invernesshire |
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BALVONIE |
Balvonie
Balvonie
Balvonie
Balvonie
Balvonie |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McDonald
Mr. William Kemp
Mr. Donald McBean
Mr. Donald McGillivray
Register of County Voters |
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A farm steading dwelling house and out houses the former two storeys high & slated the latter one storey high thatched all in very bad repair the property of MacKintosh of MacKintosh Moy Hall. Invernesshire |
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DAVIOT HOUSE |
Daviot House
Daviot House
Daviot House
Daviot House
Daviot House
Daviot House |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McDonald
Mr. William Kemp
Mr. Donald McBean
Mr. Donald McGillivray
Plan of Culloden Moor showing the position of the two armies before the battle.
New Statistical Account |
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A plain square mansion three storeys high slated and only in tolerable repair it was at one time a nice place but at present more like a farm steading with very little ornamental ground about. The out offices stand about a quarter of a mile west of it they are two storeys high slated and in good repair the property of MacKintosh of Mackintosh and the residence of one of the family |
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RIVER NAIRN |
River Nairn
River Nairn
River Nairn |
A. Forbes Esq, Culloden
Mr Kemp. Daviot School
Revd [Reverend] Mr. McDonald, Daviot |
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A large rapid stream having its source from the bold and mountainous district lying between Badenoch and the Great Glen, at a point 9 miles in a straight line east from the middle of Loch Ness. Its banks, except in Strathnairn, are very rugged and steep and generally shaded with trees. It falls into the Moray Firth at Nairn after a course, chiefly in a north easterly direction, of about 30 miles. |
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Site of CHURCH [Daviott] |
Site of Church
Site of Church |
Revd. [Reverend] McDonald Ph [Parish] Manse
Mr. William Kemp Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster |
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This is the site of the old Church erected about the period of the Reformation, and taken down at the date of the erection of the present Church 1826, it was a very plain building, the ground on which it stood is now used as a burying ground for strangers and was pointed out by the schoolmaster and a very old inhabitant |
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STONE CIRCLE (Remains of) |
Stone Circle (Remains of) |
Mr Kemp Daviot School Mr William Fraser Mid Lairgs Mr McGillivray Dunlichity |
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Situated on the east side of General Wade's Road, a quarter of a mile south from the bridge which spans Midlairgs Burn. It consists of five upright stones of inconsiderable size. It is supposed to be the remains of a Druidical Temple. |
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MIDLAIRGS BURN |
Midlairgs Burn |
Mr Kemp Mr McGillivray Mr W. Fraser |
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A pretty large stream rising on the moors south of Mid Lairgs, flowing in a north western direction into Allt na Fuar-ghlaic half a mile from its junction with the Nairn |
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ALLT NA FUAR-GHLAIC |
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This name has been reposted and is now Cancelled See Allt na Fuar-ghlaic substituted on 6 inch Sheet 20 Name Book |
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MIDLAIRGS BURN |
Midlairgs Burn |
Mr Kemp
Mr McGillivray
Mr W Fraser |
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A pretty large stream rising on the moors south of Mid Lairgs flowing in a north western direction into Allt na Fuar-ghlaic half a mile from its junction with the Nairn |
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STONE CIRCLE (Remains of) [Midlairgs Burn] |
Stone Circle
(Remains of) |
Mr Kemp Dviot School
Mr William Fraser Mid Lairgs
Mr McGillivray Dunlichity |
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Situated on the east side of General Wade's Road, a quarter of a mile south from the bridge which spans Midlairgs Burn.
It consists of five upright stones of inconsiderable size. It is supposed to be the remains of Druidical Temple. |
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ACHLASCHOILLE |
Achlaschoille |
Mr Kemp
Mr McGillivray
Mr Finally Smith. Tenant & occupier |
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A farm steading dwelling house and out-houses one storey high, thatched and in bad repair. Property of Samuel Smithson Heighington. Darlington. Co. [County] Durham |
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LITTLEMILL |
Littlemill |
Mr Kemp
Mr McGillivray
Mr Finally Smith |
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A farmsteading, dwellinghouse and offices, one storey high thatched, and in pretty fair condition. Property of Mr McIntosh of McIntosh Moy Hall Invernesshire |
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MAINS OF FAILLIE |
Mains of Faillie |
Mr Kemp
Mr McGillivray
Mr Finally Smith |
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A farm-house and steading two storeys high, slated and in excellent condition. Property of Samuel Smithson Esq. Heighington Darlington Co. [County] Durham |
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BIGMILL |
Bigmill |
Mr Kemp
Mr Duncan McGillivray Little Mill Mr John McIntosh Little Mill |
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A farm dwelling-house and offices, one storey high, thatched and in pretty fair condition Property of Samuel Smithton Esq. Hieghington, Darlington, Co. [County] Durham |
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DALVEALLAN |
Dalveallan |
Mr Kemp Mr Donald Forbes Tenant & occupier
Mr John McIntosh |
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Two dwelling-houses and farm offices, one storey high, thatched and in bad condition. Property of Mr McGillivray Dunmaglass, Glengarry, Canada West. |
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CULRAN |
Culran |
Mr Kemp
Mr McGillivray
Mr McIntosh Tenant & occupier |
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A dwelling-house and steading, one storey high thatched, and in good condition.
Property of Samuel Smithton Esq. Heighington, Darlington, Co. [County] Durham |
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GASK MILL (Corn) |
Gask Mill |
Mr Kemp Mr McGillivray Mr McIntosh, miller |
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A corn-mill & Kiln, two storeys high, slated and in fai[r] condition. property of Mr McGillivray of Dunmaglass Glengarry Canada West |
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NEWTON OF FAILLIE |
Newton of Faillie |
Mr Kemp Mr McGillivray Mr John McIntosh Culran |
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A farmhouse and offices one storey high thatched and in tolerable condition.
Property of Samuel Smithson Heighington Darlington Co. [County] Durham |
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NEWTON |
Newton
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Newton |
Andrew McIntosh, tenant
Mr William Kemp, Schoolmaster and Registrar Daviot
Rev Mr McDonald Manse Daviot |
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This name applies to two small dwelling houses, one storey high, thatched and, only in middling repair McIntosh of McIntosh of Moy Hall proprietor. |
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EASTER AULTLUGIE |
Easter Aultlugie
Easter Aultlugie
Easter Aultlugie
Easter Aultlugie |
Rent Receipt, January 1866
William Noble, tenant
Revd Mr McDonald
Mr Kemp |
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A farm house one storey high and with offices detached a short distance; the former slated and in excellent repair, the latter thatched and in middling condition McIntosh of McIntosh, proprietor Moy Hall Inverness shire. |
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STONE CIRCLE [Daviot] |
Stone Circle
Stone Circle
Stone Circle |
Mr Noble, Aultlugie
Mr McDonald, Manse
Mr Kemp Schoolmaster |
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This name applies to what is said to be a Druidical Temple situated about one mile to the north of Daviot church.
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DAVIOT CASTLE (Remains of) |
Daviot Castle
Daviot Castle
Daviot Castle |
Statistical Account
Rev Mr McDonald, Manse
Mr Kemp Schoolmaster |
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"At the Mains of Daviot, a seat of the present laird of McIntosh, there still remains a small portion of the ruins of a fort or castle, which is said to have been built by Daviot, Earl, of Crawford in the beginning of the fifteenth century. It had a dry ditch and drawbridge which separated, and secured it from approach by the level ground on the West, and a strong wall on the other side, where the height, and natural declivity of the hill added much to its security. It was a square building, and enclosed an area of 360 yards; had four circular towers, one at every corner, and containing three stories, all slated."
vide Stat. Account |
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ALLT LUGIE |
Allt Lugie
Allt Lugie
Allt Lugie |
Mr Noble, Auldlugie
Mr Kemp Schoolmaster
Revd Mr McDonald, Manse |
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A small stream, rising about one mile to the North of Daviot Church, and flowing in a North eastern direction until it falls into the river Nairn about a quarter of a mile to the East of Auldlugie farm house. It is a corrupt gaelic name, and has therefore been anglicised. |
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BALLAGGAN |
Ballaggan
Ballaggan
Ballaggan
Ballagan |
Mr William Fraser
Mr Kemp
Mr Rose
List of County Voters 1865-66 |
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A dwelling-house and offices one storey thatched, in fair condition. Property of Mr McIntosh of Moy Hall. |
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LITTLE CRAGGIE |
Little Craggie
Little Craggie
Little Craggie |
Mr William Fraser, tenant
Mr Kemp
Mr Rose Mid Craggie |
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A farmsteading, slated and in excellent repair. Property of Mr McIntosh, Moy Hall. |
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Farquhar's Well |
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For authorities and description see Name Book of the parish of Croy and Dalcross (Detd.) [Detached] |
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Leysmuir |
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NAIRNSIDE SCHOOL |
Nairnside School
Nairnside School
Nairnside School |
Aeneas Mackintosh Esq
A. Forbes Esq
Mr. Kemp |
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A handsome building, situated on Drummossie Muir on the estate of L. Mackintosh Esq. It consists of two schoolrooms and the teachers accommodation. It is unendorsed, but supported principally by Government and school fees. The average number attending is about 60. |
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CULCLACHY |
Culclachy
Culclachy
Culclachy
Culclachy |
Aeneas Mackintosh Esq proprietor
Rev. Mr McDonald
Estate Plan
Plan of Culloden Moor shewing the position of the two armies before the battle. |
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Two small dwellings, the remains of a farm steading, in miserable condition. Property of Aeneas Mackintosh Esq. of Broomtown. |
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FUARAN NA DEIDE |
Fuaran na Deide
Fuaran na Deide
Fuaran na Deide |
Rev. Mr McDonald
Mr Kemp
A. Forbes Esq. |
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A spring well situated on the north bank of the River Nairn quarter of a mile south from Nairnside House. It is said that the waters of this well possess such qualities as have the power of mitigating the pain arising from toothache. significations 'Toothache Well'. |
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DRUMMOSSIE MUIR |
Drummossie Muir
Drummossie Muir
Drummossie Muir
Drummossie Moor
Drummossie Moor
Drummossie Muir |
A. Forbes Esq
Mr Forbes
Aeneas Mackintosh Esq
Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland
Chambers' History of the Rebellion in Scotland dated 1840 |
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An elevated tract extending north eastward from there the parish of Croy and Dalcross is intersected by that of Dores to the Castle of Dalcross; a distance probably of 8 miles. It comprehends, within these limits, the chief part of the parish of Croy and Dalcross (Detd), [Detached] the elevated portion of Daviot north of the Nairn, and the south eastern border of Inverness. It consists in arable, wood and moorland, chiefly in the latter, and consequently presents a very bleak and monotonous aspect "Culloden Muir" forms a part of this waste, which part belongs to A. Forbes Esq. the remainder is divided among Mt Baillie Leys, Aeneas Mackintosh Esq. of Broomtown Mackintosh of Mackintosh and Mr McGillivray, Dunmaglass. |
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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 |
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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." |
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Culchuinach
Culchuinach
Culchuinach
Culchunaig
Culchunac |
A. Forbes Esq
Mr A. Mann
Mr Forbes, (Proprietor's brother, Culloden.
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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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CRANMORE |
Cranmore
Cranmore
Cranmore
Cranmore |
Aeneas Mackintosh Esq proprietor
Rev. Mr McDonald
Estate Plan
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Consists of a farm dwelling house and steading, one storey high, slated and in first rate condition. Property of Aeneas Mackintosh Esq of Broomtown. |
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MAINS OF NAIRNSIDE |
Mains of Nairnside
Mains of Nairnside
Mains of Nairnside |
Aeneas Mackintosh Esq
Rev. Mr McDonald
Estate Plan |
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A very large farmsteading and dwelling-house, two storeys high, slated and in excellent condition. Property of Aeneas Mackintosh Esq Broomtown. |
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Site of the BATTLE OF CULLODEN A.D. 1746 |
Site of the Battle of Culloden |
Arhur Forbes Esq. Culloden.
Mr Forbes, Culloden
Rev. [Reverend] Mr McDonald. |
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Situated on the north slope and near the east end of the ridge known as Drummossie Muir which rises rather abruptly from the River Nairn and falls gently towards the Moray Firth. The position that the front line of each army occupied when the battle began is shown on traces in yellow- the Royalists on the right, the Highlanders on the left. The Field presents a dreary appearance especially the lower part which is rather undulating and marshy evidently as it was on the 16th April, 1746, the day on which the battle was fought. On an elevated piece of ground, where the principle graves are, a monument to commemorate the [Continued on Page 26]
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battle was begun in 1858, D[missing] from some cause was aban[doned] A well is still to be seen near [missing] grave to which it is said D[missing]wounded and dying crawled to quench their thirst- hence [missing] Name " Well of the Dead". (See Name Book of Croy and Dalrcross for this Well)
The following is taken from Fullerton's Gaze[tte]. The battle (Culloden) was fought on a ridge of the [Missing] when its general surface begins to incline towa[rd] the river Nairn. A new carriage road has recently [missing] made through ot, which touches the principal Graves at their northern extremity. These graves consist of two or three grass covered mounds slighty above the adjoining heath at the distance 200 or 300 yards from a small patch of corn[missing] and a cluster of cottages, between which and them a marshy hollow intervenes. Before reaching them, the Castle of Dalcoss, which had been rising [as a] square massive farm a little to the west of a wood terminates the m[missing]the east disappears from the view, and shortly afterwards, in the very opposite direction pine clad corridal summit of Dun Daviot come in sight, closing in the vista on the south [missing] |
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CULLODEN MUIR |
Culloden Muir
Culloden Muir
Culloden Muir
Culloden Moor |
Arthur Forbes Esq. Culloden House
C. Fraser Mackintosh
Mr William Cameron
Plan of Culloden Moor shewing the position of the two armies before the battle |
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A large tract of arable and woodland situated about four miles east of Inverness and divided into two districts called Easthill and Westhill. It is on the ridge known as Drummossie Muir on which the Battle of Culloden was fought 16th April 1746. A. Forbes Esq. is the sole proprietor of this tract. |
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WESTHILL |
Westhill
Westhill
Westhill |
A. Forbes Esq.
Mr. William Cameron
A. Mann |
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A district consisting of arable and moorland situated on and forming part of Culloden Muir. Property of Arthur Forbes Esq. Culloden House. |
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CAIRN (Erected in 1858 to commemorate the Battle of Culloden) |
Cairn Erected in 1858 to commemorate the Battle
Cairn Erected in 1858 to commemorate the Battle
Cairn Erected in 1858 to commemorate the Battle |
A. Forbes Esq.
Mr Forbes
Mr McDonald |
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This Cairn stands at the centre of the Site of the Battle of Culloden, which event it is intended to commemorate In 1858 it was commenced by Mr Forbes but was abandoned before it had reached Six feet above the foundation. Mr Forbes purposes to erect an Obelisk immediately its site the design of which is now prepared The following is the only inscription on the Cairn:- "Culloden 1745 - 1858" |
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CASSIE BURN |
Cassie Burn
Cassie Burn
Cassie Burn |
Mr John Bain Drummore
Hugh Fraser, Clava Factor
Mr Kemp, Daviot Schoolmaster, |
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This stream is formed by the confluence of the Hollow Burn and Allt Cromachan at the farm of Drummore of Clava whence it flows in a north easterly course to where Allt Càrn a' Ghrantaich falls into Allt Ruadh. |
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STONE CIRCLE (Remains of) [Culloden Muir] |
Stone Circle (Remains of)
Stone Circle (Remains of)
Stone Circle (Remains of) |
A. Forbes Esq.
Mr Forbes
Mr Kemp |
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Situated about ½ a mile south of the Battle Field. It consists of three stones two of which are standing, though not very erectly, the other is lying partially imbedded in the earth. They are rough unhewn boulders, bearing no marks of the hammer or chisel: and are not of as considerable dimensions as those of Clava which is situated about ½ a mile distant. It is supposed to be the remains of Druidical Temple. |
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BLACKTOWN |
Blacktown |
Aeneas Mackintosh Esq.
M. Kemp
Estate Plan |
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A farmhouse and office[s] in a ruinous condition, one s[torey] high, partly thatched and part[ly] slated. Property of Aeneas Mackin[tosh] Esq. of Broomtown. |
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FUARAN MAC BHRIC |
Fuaran MacBhreac |
A. Forbes Esq
Rev [Reverend] M McDonald
M Kemp |
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This name applies to a [missing] on the farm of Blacktown, p[rop]erty of L. Maackintosh Esq.
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MILL OF CULCHUINACH (Corn) |
Mill of Culchuinach
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A. Forbes Esq
Mr Forbes
Mr Kemp |
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A cornmill, farmhouses [and] offices, one storey high, tha[tched] and in fair condition.
Prop[erty] of A. Forbes Esq, Culloden [missing] Invernesshire |
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DALMAGEACHAN |
Dalmageachan
Dalmageachan
Dalmageachan
Dalmageachan
Dalmageachan |
Revd [Reverend] Mr. McDonald Daviot Manse
Mr. W. Kemp Daviot Ph. [Parish School]
Mr. D. McGillivray Dunlichty Ph [Parish] School
Rent Receipt 1866 and Mr. Donald McPhail tenant
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A Farm Steading dwelling house and farm offices each one storey high thatched and in good repair the property of Samuel Smithson Esq. Heighinton Darlington Co [County] Durham. |
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WESTER LAIRGS |
Wester Lairgs
Wester Lairgs
Wester Lairgs
Wester Lairgs |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald
Mr William Kemp
Mr Donald McGillivray
Mr Donald McBean |
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A large new farm Steading one of the best for miles around, consisting of a dwelling house (apart from the Steading,) Managers dwelling outoffices from one to two storeys high all Slated and in very good repair the property of Mr McGillvray Dunmaglass Glengarry Canada West |
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Allt Chùl [crossed out]
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TOMBRECK |
Tombreck
Tombreck
Tombreck
Tombreck |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald Daviot Manse
Mr William Kemp Parish School Daviot
Mr Donald McGillivray Ph [Parish] School Dunlichity
Rent Receipt 1867 and Mr John McPhail Tenant |
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An old farm Steading a dwelling house and farm offices, one Storey high thatched and in bad repair the property of Samuel Smithson Esq. Heighington Darlington Co. [County] Durham |
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GENERAL WADE'S MILITARY ROAD |
General Wade's Military Road
General Wade's Military Road
General Wade's Military Road |
Mr Kemp
A. Forbes Esq
Mr William Fraser |
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This old road appears in the parish with few interuptions. It extends north westward from Many spaces, with a high arch, The river Nairn, and crosses Drummossie Muir on its way to Inverness Some parts of the road are well Kept up, but others are altogether neglected - from Faillie Bridge, South there is an in an interuption in the road for about 25 chains. |
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BALNAFOICH |
Balnafoich
Balnafoich
Balnafoich
Balnafoich |
Revd [Reverend] McDonald Ph [Parish] Manse
Mr W.Kemp Ph [Parish] School
Mr D. McGillivray Ph [Parish] School Dunlichity
Rent Receipt 1866 |
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This name applies to a farm Steading dwelling house and two cottages adjacent all and each one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair the property of Samuel Smithson Esq Heighington. Darlington. Co. [County] Durham |
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NEWLANDS |
Newlands
Newlands
Newlands
Newlands |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald
Mr W. Kemp
Mr D. McGillivray
Rent Receipt 1866 |
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A Small new farm Steading dwelling house and outhouse one Storey high in good repair and thatched the property of Mrs McGillivray. Dumnaglass, Glengarry, Canada West. |
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BLARBUIE |
Blarbuie
Blarbuie
Blarbuie
Blarbuie |
Revd [Reverend] McDonald
Mr William Kemp
Mr Donald McGillivray
Rent Receipt 1865 |
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An old farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high thatched and in bad repair the property of MacIntosh of MacIntosh Moy Hall |
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BALNUILT |
Balnuilt
Balnuilt
Balnuilt
Balnuilt |
Rev. Mr. Donald Parish Manse
Mr. W. Kemp Parish School
Mr. D. McGillivray Parish School Dunlichty
Rent Receipt |
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This is a farm steading dwelling house and out-houses one storey high thatched and only in tolerable repair the property of Samuel Smithson Esq. Heighinton Darlington Co Durham. |
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BEACHAN |
Beachan
Beachan
Beachan
Beachan
Beachan |
Rev Mr. McDonald
Mr. W. Kemp
Mr. Donald McGillivray
Mr. Donald McBean Land Steward Moy Hall
R. Receipt and Mr. John McIntosh occupier |
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A good sized farm steading dwelling house outoffices and a cottage each one storey high thatched and in very good repair the property of Mackintosh of Mackintosh Moy Hall. |
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FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Beachan] |
Free Church School
Free Church School
Free Church School |
Rev Mr. McDonald
Mr. W. Kemp
Mr. D. McGillivray |
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This is a Free Church School; teachers dwelling and school under one roof, one storey high slated and in good repair. Average attendance about 35, reading writing grammar and arithmetic taught, on the property of Colonel McIntosh Farr House. |
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DALVOURN |
Dalvourn
Dalvourn
Dalvourn
Dalvourn |
Rev. Mr. McDonald parish manse
Mr. W. Kemp parish school
Mr. D. McGillivray parish school Dunlichty
Rent Receipt and Mr. John McIntosh tenant |
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A neat farm steading dwelling house and out-offices one storey high thatched and in very good repair the property of Colonel Mackintosh Farr House. |
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INVERURIE LODGE |
Inverurie Lodge |
Mr Smithson proprietor |
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A neat villa residence, two storeys high, in the course of erection; the property and residence of Mr Smithson. |
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HILTON |
Hilton
Hilton
Hilton |
Rev Mr. McDonald parish manse
Mr. W. Kemp parish school
Mr. D. McGillivray parish school Dunlichty |
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A small farm steading dwelling house and outhouses one storey high thatched and in very bad repair the property of Samuel Smithson Esq. Heighinton, Darlington, Co Durham. |
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STONE CIRCLES [Hilton] |
Stone Circles
Stone Circles
Stone Circles
Stone Circles
Stone Circles
Stone Circles |
Rev Mr. McDonald
Mr. William Kemp
Mr. Donald McGillivray
Mr. Donald McBain |
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This name applies to what is locally believed to be a Druidical temple. It consists of two stone circles about 20 feet apart; the inner one is about 70 feet in diameter formed of rude stone boulders about 2 feet high and so close to each other that it looks like a fence; the outer circle consists of 10 upright stones about 4 feet high and with exception of one large stone at the south-west which is a remarkable object; they are all about the same size and shape but not equidistant; the large stone is about 10 feet high and about the same in width at the base and drawing to a sharp point at the top in shape slab like and seen at a long distance. |
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GASK BURN |
Gask Burn
Gask Burn
Gask Burn
Gask Burn |
Rev. Mr. McDonald
Mr. W. Kemp
Mr. D. McGillivray
Mr. D. McBean Land Steward Moy Hall |
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This is a stream flowing out of the south-east end of Loch Bunachton in an easterly direction for half a mile thence in a southerly diretion till it falls into the Nairn adjacent to and north of Beachan farm, its banks are low and partly wooded for a distance from the River Nairn. |
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KNOCKNASHENISH |
Knocknashenish
Knocknashenish
Knocknashenish
Knocknashenish |
Rev Mr. McDonald parish manse
Mr. W. Kemp parish school
Mr. D. McGillivray
Parish School Dunlichty
Rent Receipt 1866 and Mr. James Smith tenant |
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A small farm steading dwelling house and outoffices one storey high thatched and in tolerable repair the property ofSamuel Smithson Esq. Heighington, Darlington Co Durham. |
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LOCH BUNACHTON |
Loch Bunachton
Loch Bunachton
Loch Bunachton
Loch Bunachton |
Rev. Mr. McDonald
Mr. W. Kemp
Mr. D. McGillivray
Mr. James Smith Knocknashenish |
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This is a shallow fresh water Loch about a half a mile long and about a quarter of a mile wide, its shore is low and level. It receives one or two small streams. Situated partly in the Parish of Dores and partly in Daviot and Dunlichty Parish the property of Mackintosh of Mackintosh, Mr. Noble and others. |
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ACHNAGROUGH |
Achnagrough
Achnagrough
Achnagrough
Achnagrough |
Rev. Mr. McDonald Parish Manse
Mr. William Kemp Parish School
Mr. Donald McGillivray Parish School Dunlichty
Rent Receipt 1866 |
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An old farm steading dwelling house and outhouses each one storey high thatched and in tolerable repair the property of Mr. McGillivray Dunmaglass Glengarry, Canada West |
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CLOUGHMOR |
Cloughmor
Cloughmor
Cloughmor
Cloughmor |
Rev. Mr. McDonald
Mr. W. Kemp
Mr. D. McGillivray
Rent Receipt 1866 |
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A farm steading dwelling house a smithy and cottage each one storey high thatched in tolerable repair the property of Samuel Smithson Esq. Heighington, Darlington, Co Durham. |
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GASK |
Gask
Gask
Gask
Gask |
Rev. Mr. McDonald
Mr. W. Kemp
Mr. D. McGillivray
Rent Receipt 1865 |
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A very small farm steading dwelling house and out houses one storey high thatched and in bad repair the property of Mr. McGillivray Dunmaglass, Glengarry, Canada West. |
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EASTER CAULAN |
Easter Caulan
Easter Caulan
Easter Caulan |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald Ph [Parish] Manse
Mr Willian Kemp Ph [Parish] School
Mr Donald McGillivray Ph [Parish] School Dunlichity |
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A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouse one Storey high thatched and in bad repair the property of Samuel Smithson Esq. Heighington Darlington Co. [County] Durham. |
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CAULAN |
Caulan
Caulan
Caulan |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald
Mr W. Kemp
Mr D. McGillivray |
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A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one Storey high thatched and in tolerable repair the property of Mr McGillivray Dunmaglass, Glengarry, Canada West. |
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CARR BÀN |
Carr Bàn
Carr Bàn
Carr Bàn |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald
Mr W. Kemp
Mr D. McGillivray |
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A large extent of low flat Moss lying along Ph [Parish] Boundary on the North-West joining the Phs [Parishes] of Inverness & Dores it Supplies peat-fuel for the most of the district all round - the peats are of a bad quality - Soft and Spongy. It means the White Moss the property of S. Smithton. Mr McGillivray Dumnaglass, by Inverness. and others. |
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MAINS OF GASK |
Mains of Gask
Mains of Gask
Mains of Gask
Mains of Gask |
Rev. McDonald Parish Manse
Mr. W. Kemp Parish School
Mr. D. McGillivray Parish School Dunlichty
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A good sized farm steading dwelling house and out-offices partly slated and partly thatched from one to two storeys high and in good repair, the property of Mr. McGillivray, Dumnaglass, Glengarry, Canada West. |
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CLACH AN AIRM |
Clach an Airm
Clach an Airm
Clach an Airm
Clach an Airm |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald Ph [Parish] Manse
Mr William Kemp Ph [Parish] School
Mr Donald McGillivray Ph [Parish] School Dunlichity
Mr William McBean Cloughmor |
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This name applies to a Standing Stone about 4 feet high, as many wide, and about 8 inches thick, slablike, to which is attached the tradition that when any of the Highland Men going to the battle of Culloden passed by it they made it their business to Sharpen their Swords &c on it, this stone hone is called Clach an Airm Meaning army stone. |
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WESTER CAULAN |
Western Caulan
Western Caulan
Western Caulan |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McDonald
Mr W. Kemp
Mr D. McGillivray |
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A Small farm Steading dwelling house and outhouses one storey high thatched and in tolerable repair the property of Mr McGillivray Dunmaglass Glengarry Canada West |
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LAIRGINDOUR |
Lairgindour
Lairgindour
Lairgindour
Lairgandour |
Rent Receipt
Mr. Andrew Sutherland tenant
Mr. Kemp Schoolmaster
List of County Voters |
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A farm house one storey high, with spacious office attached, the former slated the latter thatched, the whole in good repair. McIntosh of McIntosh of Moy Hall Inverness-shire proprietor. |
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THE TORR |
The Torr
The Torr
The Torr |
Mr. Sutherland Lairgindour
Mr. Fraser Scatraig
Mr. Kemp, Schoolmaster |
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This name is applied to small hillock, situated a short distance West of Lairgindour farm house, and being one of the most prominent of a range of small hills which run parallel to, and on the East side of the River Nairn. |
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BALNAFROIG |
Balnafroig
Balnafroig
Balnafroig
Balnafroig |
Mr Barron, Midcraggie
County Valuation Roll
Mr Kemp Schoolmaster
List of County Voters 1865-66 |
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A small dwelling house, one storey high, thatched, and only in middling repair. There was formerly a small farm attached, but it is now joined to Midcraggie. Property of McIntosh of McIntosh, Moy Hall, Inverness-shire. |
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DAVIOT BRIDGE |
Daviot Bridge
Daviot Bridge
Daviot Bridge |
Mr Reid, Road Surveyor, Essoch
Mr Kemp, Schoolmaster, Daviot
Rev Mr McDonald, Manse Daviot |
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A stone bridge of one arch, crossing the River Nairn, about a half mile South of Daviot Church, over which, the road from Inverness to Perth crosses, and about 7 miles distant from the former place. It is a County Bridge. |
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SCATRAIG |
Scatraig
Scatraig
Scatraig |
Valuation Roll
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Mr John Fraser, tenant |
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A farm house, one storey high, with numerous offices attached, thatched and in middling repair. McIntosh of McIntosh of Moy Hall, Inverness-shire proprietor. |
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CLACHAN |
Clachan
Clachan
Clachan |
Mr D MacKenzie Tenant
Mr D. McGillivray Schoolmaster. Farr
Mr J. Fraser. Farr. |
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Applies to a Crofter's dwelling house and offices. they are one story in height and in ordinary repair Property of the McIntosh of McIntosh Moy Hall. Co. [County] InverneSS. |
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BALLINTUIM |
Ballintuinn
Ballintuinn
Ballintuinn |
Mr D MacKenzie
Mr D MacGillivray
Mr J Fraser |
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Applies to a Crofters dwelling house one story thatched in in ordinary repair. Property of Charles Stewart Esqr. of Brin, & The Castle, InverneSS |
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Church
Church
Church |
Mr D MacKenzie
Mr D MacGillivray
Mr J Fraser |
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This is the Established Church of Dunlichity It was rebuilt 1769 and is seated for 300 persons. Divine Service is held in it occasionally during the ssummer months by the Minister of Daviot. The Church is built in the Centre of the graveyard Ground which a substantial stone wall has been recently erected. The expense of which and all other repairs connected with the church are defrayed by the heritors of both Parishes. |
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GLEBE [Dunlichity] |
Glebe
Glebe |
Mr D MacKenzie
Mr. D MacGillivray
Mr. J Fraser |
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This is the Glebe attached to the Established Church. It consists partly of arable & rough pasture a substantial stone wall encloses the northern part of it |
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AN EITIGHEACH |
An Eitigheach
An Eitigheach
An Eitigheach
An Eirigheach |
Mr D. Fraser Milton
Mr Matheson, Schoolmaster
Mr D. Whyte Schoolmaster
Mr McDonald Schoolmaster Bunachton |
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This name is applied to a small stream which rises a short distance north east of Creag a' Chlachain, and running in a northerly direction for nearly a mile when it enters Loch Bunachton. It forms part of the boundary between the parishes of Dores, and Daviot and Dunlichity. It means the Gullet or Windpipe. |
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Glac Ratch
Glac Ratch
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Mr D. Fraser, Milton
Mr D. Fraser Knockbuie
Mr Matheson Schoolmaster Farr |
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This is a small hollow which lies about a quarter of a mile to the north of Dunlichity church and at the eastern base of Creag a' chlachain, It is an anglicised gaelic name It on the property of The MacKintosh Moy Hall. Co. [County] InverneSS. |
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Creagan a' Bhealaich
Creagan a' Bhealaich
Creagan a' Bhealaich |
Mr D. Fraser, Milton
Mr D. Fraser Knockbuie
Mr D. Whyte, |
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This name is given to a few small rocks which lie at the eastern side of Glac Ratch, and about 200 yard north of Dunlichity church. It is on the estate of The Mackintosh It means small rocks of the pass |
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Creag an Reithe
Creag an Reithe
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Mr Mathieson, Schoolmaster
Mr D. Fraser, Milton
Mr D. Whyte |
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This is a small craig on the rige which divides, Bunachton from Strath Nairn, and which is situated about half a mile north east of Dunlichity church It is on the estate of The Mackintosh of Moy Hall It means Ram's Craig |
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CREAG A' CHLACHAIN |
Creag a' Chlachain
Creag a' Chlachain
Creag a' Chlachain |
Mr. D. Fraser, Milton of Tordarroch
Mr. D. Fraser, Knockbui
Mr. D. Whyte, Schoolmaster Culaird Dores |
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This is a large hill, very rocky, and having several craigs on its south and eastern slope, and which is situated a short distance to the west of Dunlichty church, and part of which lies in the parish of Dores. It is partly on the estate of The Mackintosh of Moy Hall. It means, Craig of the Churchyard. |
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CAIRN GOLLAN |
Cairn Gollan
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Mr McDonald, Schoolmaster
Mr. D. Fraser, Milton |
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This is a small hill, covered with heather, situated about a quarter of a mile to the west of Clach na Faire, and the top of which forms part of the boundary between this and Dores parish. It is an anglicised gaelic name. |
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CLACH NA FAIRE |
Clach na Faire
Clach na Faire
Clach na Faire |
Mr. D. Fraser, Milton
Mr. D. Fraser. Knockbui
Mr D Whyte Schoolmaster |
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This name is given to a large round stone which lies on the top of Creag a' Chlachain, from which an extensive view is obtained. Formerly it was used as a place from which the approach of an enemy could be signalled; hence the name. It stands on the boundary betwixt this and the parish Dores. It means the Watching Stone. |
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RIVER FARNACK |
River Farnack |
Mr. D. McGillivray
Mr. D. McIntosh
Mr. J. Matheson |
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ALLT A' CHLACHAIN |
Allt a' Chlachain
Allt a' Chlachain
Allt a' Chlachain |
Mr D. Whyte, Schoolmaster, Culaird
Mr A. MacKintosh, Easter Town
Mr Angus MacKintosh, Balnaclach |
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STONE CIRCLE [Croftcroy] |
Stone Circle
Stone Circle
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Mr Matheson Schoolmaster
Mr McGillivray FC [Free Church] Schoolmaster
Mr. J. Fraser Farr |
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This is a small stone circle situated at the end of one of the office houses of Croftcroy. It forms a complete circle, and is composed of 16 stones, 13 of which are standing, and average about 2 feet high, the remainder are lying, and partly broken, there is a narrow passage, composed of upright stones, about a foot high, which curves when near the centre, and which nearly divides the circle into two equal parts, many of the standing stones have large pieces broken off, and it is said that stones have been taken out of the circle to build some of the houses near, It is on the Estate of Captain McIntosh of Farr |
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ACHVANERAN |
Achvaneran
Achvaneran
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James Fraser Tenant
John Matheson F.C. [Free Church] School Farr
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An ordinary sized farm house with offices attached, one storey high thatched and in good repair. Property of McIntosh of McIntosh Moy Hall Co [County] Inverness. |
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TORDARROCH |
Tordarroch
Tordarroch
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Donald McIntosh Tenant
Donald McGillivray E C [Established Church] School |
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A large farm house, with numerous out houses attached, The former is slated, and in very good repair, the latter thatched and in fair repair the dwelling house is two stories high McIntosh of McIntosh proprietor Moy Hall |
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TORDARROCH BRIDGE |
Tordarroch Bridge
Tordarroch Bridge
Tordarroch Bridge |
Donald McIntosh Tordarroch
Donald McGillivray E, [Established] School
John Matheson F.C. [Free Church] School Farr |
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A stone bridge of one arch, spanning the river Nairn, situated near Tordarroch farm house, from which it takes its name It was built, and is kept in repair, by and at the expense of the county |
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FREE CHURCH [Tordarroch] |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
Donald McGillivray E.C [Established Church] School
John Matheson F.C. [Free Church] School Farr
Donald McIntosh Tordarroch |
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A large substantial building, built principally of free stone, of an oblong shape, and situated at the side of the road which runs through Strath Nairn to Craggie Inn, 4 miles from the latter place, It is slated, and kept in excellent condition It is on the estate of the MacKintosh of Moy Hall and was built in 1859 and seated for 650. |
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CRASK |
Crask
Crask
Crask |
James McIntosh Tenant
Mr Donald McGillivray Established School Farr
John Matheson F.C, [Free Church] Farr |
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POLCHOR |
Polchor
Polchor
Polchor |
Donald McGillivray E.S. [Established School]
Finley Smith Lagmore
John Matheson F.C. [Free Church] School |
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A Crofters house, one storey high thatched and in very indifferent repair. McIntosh of McIntosh, Moy Hall Proprietor |
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LAGMORE |
Lagmore
Lagmore
Lagmore |
Finley Smith Tenant
Donald McGillivray E. [Established] School
John Matheson F.C. [Free Church] School Farr |
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Applies to a small crofters house one storey high, thatched and in fair repair. McIntosh of McIntosh proprietor |
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Balnabodach
Balnabodach
Balnabodach |
Donald McGillivray E, [Established] School
John Matheson F.C. [Free Church] School Farr
Donald McIntosh, Tardonoch |
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Two cotters houses, one storey high thatched and in ordinary repair McIntosh of McIntosh Proprietor |
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CRAIG LAGMORE |
Craig Lagmore
Craig Lagmore
Craig Lagmore |
Finly Smith, Lagmore
Mr Mathieson, Schoolmaster
Mr D, McIntosh, Tordarroch |
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This is a small creag, which lies a short distance to the west of Lagmore farm house, from which it is named, and about an eight of a mile north of Craig Polchor, It is steep and rocky on its Eastern face, It is on the estate of the Mackintosh Moy Hall. Co. [County] Inverness. |
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STONE CIRCLE [Tordarroch] |
Stone Circle
Stone Circle
Stone Circle |
Mr Matheson Schoolmaster
Mr McGillivray F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster
Mr McIntosh, Tordarroch |
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This name is given to two concentric circles, said to be druidical, situated in an arable field attached to Tordarroch. The outer circle is composed of six large standing stones, the highest of which appears to be about 7 or 8 feet above ground; the inner circle is compose of 12 stones 8 of which are lying, and four standing, the latter being about two feet above ground. It is on the Estate of the Mackintosh |
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CRAIG POLCHOR |
Craig Polchor |
Mr Matheson, Schoolmaster Mr D. Fraser, Milton Mr James McIntosh, Crask |
020 |
This name is applied to a bold craig, much broken, and very steep on its Eastern face, and situated a few yards to the west of Polchor farmhouse, from which its name is taken, It is on the property of The Mackintosh of Moy Hall, and is an Anglicised name. |
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CRAOBH SGITHEACH |
Craobh Sgitheach |
Mr D. Fraser, Milton Mr Matheson, Schoolmaster Mr D. Whyte Schoolmaster |
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This name is given to a small round hill, situated immediately behind Crask farm house, and a short distance to the West of Craig Polchor, It means Tree of the Hawthorn It is on the estate of The Mackintosh of Moy Hall Co. [County] Inverness |
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CREAG SHOILLEIR |
Creag Shoilleir |
Mr D. Fraser, Milton of Tordarroch Mr Matheson, Schoolmaster, Farr Mr D Whyte, Schoolmaster Culaird Dores |
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This name is given to a small hill, rather craggy on its Eastern side, and situated about a quarter of a mile north of Crask farm house, It means the Bright Craig |
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MANSE [Free Church, Tordarroch] |
Manse
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Manse |
Donald McGillivary E. [Established] School
John Matheson F.C. [Free Church] School Farr
Donald McIntosh Tordarroch |
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One story high slated and in excellent repair. McIntosh of McIntosh proprietor |
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SCHOOL [Tordarroch] |
School
School
School |
Donald McGillivary School Master
John Matheson F.C. [Free Church] School
Donald McIntosh Tordarroch |
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This is the Parish School, one story high, slated, and in very good repair, the branches taught are ordinary branch of English including Latin, the average attendance is 20, It is supported by the heritors and School fees McIntosh of McIntosh proprietor Moy Hall. Co. [County] Inverness |
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CROFTCROY |
Croftcroy
Croftcroy
Croftcroy
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Rent Receipt
William Smith Tenant
Donald McGillvary E. [Established] School
John Matheson F,C, [Free Church] School |
020 |
A small farm house one story high thatched, and in ordinary repair Property of Captain McIntosh Farr House Co [County] Inverness |
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BALD00 |
Baldoo
Baldoo
Baldoo |
Mr, D, McIntosh, Tordarroch
Mr, D, McGillivray, Schoolmaster
Mr John Matheson Schoolmaster |
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This name applies to a small farm house, one story high, having offices attached; the whole being thatched, and only in middling order, The MacKintosh of Moy Hall propr [Proprietor] Co. [County] Inverness |
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AN DUBH-LOCHAN |
An Dubh-Lochan |
Mr D. White Mr Fraser Mr McIntosh |
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This is a small loch, surrounded by a marsh, which lies near the East end of Loch Ruthven, and between it, and Loch a'Choire, It means The Black small loch |
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CREAG A' CHAIT |
Creag a'Chait |
Mr. D. White
Mr Fraser
Mr McIntosh |
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This name is applied to a small Knoll, very rocky on its south side, and lying near the north side of Dubh-lochan I[t] means the cats creag It is on the property of C Stewart Esqr of Brin |
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TOM NA H-IOLAIRE |
Tom na h-Iolaire |
Mr. D. White Mr Fraser Dalcrombie Mr McIntosh, Tullich |
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This is a small hill covered with heather lying a short distance to the south of Creag Dhearg, and about half a mile east of Dalcrombie It means the Eagle's hill |
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CREAG DHEARG |
Creag Dhearg
Creag Dhearg
Creag Dhearg |
Mr D White, Schoolmaster Cullaird,
Mr Fraser, Dalcrombie
Mr McIntosh, Tullich |
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This is a large hill, having a precipitous craig on its eastern side, and forming the commencement of the range of hills which separate Loch Ruthven, from Loch Dùn na Suilcheig, It is almost entirely on the property of C Stewart Esqr of Brin It means "Red Craig" |
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LOCH A' CHOIRE |
Loch a' Choire
Loch a' Choire
Loch a' Choire |
Mr, D, White, Schoolmaster
Mr Fraser, Dalcrombie
Mr, McIntosh, Tullich |
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This is a considerable sized loch, situated in a cup-shaped corry, lying at the eastern base of Creag Dhearg, It is remarkable for its great depth, and for its fine fish It signifies, Loch of the Corry |
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ALLT BREAC |
Allt Breac
Allt Breac
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Mr, D, White
Mr Fraser
Mr McIntosh |
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This is a small mountain stream, nearly a mile in length, which rises in the hills to the East of Loch a' Choire and falls into that Loch, at its north eastern end It means Trout Stream |
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ALLT BAILE MHUILINN |
Allt Bàile' Mhuilinn
Allt Bàile' Mhuilinn
Allt Bàile' Mhuilinn |
Mr. D, White
Mr. Fraser
Mr McIntosh |
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This name is given to a small stream, nearly a mile in length, which runs out of Loch a Choire, passing near An Dubh-Lochan, and enters Loch Ruthven near its eastern end, and about half a mile west of Tullich farm house, It means the stream of the Mill town. |
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TULLICH |
Tullich |
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STAC GORM |
Stac Gorm
Stac Gorm
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Mr. D, White, Cullaird
Revd [Reverend] Mr McGillivray
Mr D McIntosh Lyneriach |
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This name is applied to the most eastern, and most conspicuous end of Craig Ruthven, It is entirely composed of rocks, and forms one of the boldest features in the strath It signifies the Blue Rock |
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GLAC A' MUIGH |
Glac a' Muigh
Glac a' Muigh
Glac a' Muigh |
Mr D. White
Mr D McIntosh
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This is a narrow hollow, extending from the bottom of Stac Gorm to Stac an Eich, and enclosed on the north and south side by large precipitous rocks It means the outward hollow It is on the property of the MacKintosh |
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SREANG MHEADHONACH |
Sreang Mheadhonach
Sreang Mheadhonach
Sreang Mheadhonach |
Mr. D, White
Mr McIntosh
Revd [Reverend] McGillivray |
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This is the middle one of three rocky narrow ridges, which run out from Stact Gorm; this being the middle one, and lies on the north side of Glac Muigh, It is on the property of the MacKintosh of Moy Hall It means Middle String or Ridge |
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CLACH NA BOINEID |
Clach na Boineid
Clach na Boineid
Clach na Boineid |
Mr. D, White, Culaird
Mr McIntosh, Tullich
Mr McGillivray, Dalriach |
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This is a name applied to a large rock, lying on the surface of the ground, near the east end of Loch Ruthven It is so names, [Named] from it being capped by a large tuft of heather, It means the Bonnet stone, |
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CRAIG RUTHVEN |
Craig Ruthven
Craig Ruthven
Craig Ruthven |
Mr D McIntosh, Lyneriach
Mr D McGillivray, Dalriach
Revd [Reverend] Mr McGillivray, Tomitoul |
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This is a very larg, [Large] and very long Craig which lies between Loch Ruthven and Stath Nairn It lies to the sout, [South] runs parallel, and extends nearly the whole lent [Length] of Loch Ruthven, It is an anglicised gaelic name, It belongs to several proprietors and is on the Boundary between the parishes of Dores, & Daviot & Dunlichity |
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STAC AN EICH |
Stac an Eich
Stac an Eich
Stac an Eich |
Revd [Reverend] A, McGillivray
Mr, D, McIntosh
Mr, D, White |
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This is a large prominent rock lying at the east end of Craig Ruthven, and between it and Rumach Ghorm some time ago , a horse fell over this rock, hence the name, It is about 150 feet high, and is on the property of the MacKintosh of Moy Hall It means, the Horse's Rock |
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CREAG AN EIDHEIN |
Creag an Eidhein
Creag an Eidhein
Creag an Eidhein |
Mr D. McIntosh, Lynrich
Mr. D, White
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This is a rocky prominent ridge which juts out from Craig Ruthven, towards Strath Nairn, and ends near Lynrich farm house, It is on the property of the MacKintosh It means Creag of the Ivy |
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CREAG AN AODAINN |
Creag an Aodainn |
Mr. D. White Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Mr D.McIntosh |
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This is a large prominent rock on Craig Ruthven, and situated at the head of Coire Riabhack, It means Craig of the Face |
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FÉITH DHUBH |
Féith Dhubh |
Revd. [Reverend] A McGillivray Mr. D. White Mr. D. McIntosh |
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This is a small stream which is now cut straight and forms a drain; it is about a mile in length, it rises near Aberarder, and enters the river Nairn near Tynrich farm house, It means Black Stream |
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RUMACH GORM |
Rumach Ghorm |
Revd. [Reverend] A McGillivray Mr D McIntosh Mr D White |
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TORR MOR |
Tòrr Mòr
Tòrr Mòr
Tòrr Mòr |
Mr McIntosh, Tullich
Mr, D, White
Revd, [Reverend] A, McGillivray |
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This name is given to a a large knoll, covered partly by birch trees, and partly by heather, It is situated on the northern shore of Loch Ruthven and within half a mile of its Eastern end, It is a gaelic name, which signifies Big Knowe, It is entirely on the property of C, Stuart Esq. |
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TORR BEAG |
Torr Beag
Torr Beag
Torr Beag |
Mr, McIntosh, Tullich
Mr, D, White, Culaird
Revd, [Reverend] A, McGillivray |
030 |
This is a small hill which is situated near the north edge of Loch Ruthven, and a short distance west from Torr Mòr, It is covered with Birch trees, and heathy pasture It is on the property of, C. Stewart Esqr of Brin |
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LOCH RUTHVEN |
Loch Ruthven |
Revd. [Rverend] A Mcgillivray Episl. [Episcopalian] Minister Strathnairn Duncan McGillivay Schoolmaster. Croachy Duncan McIntosh Lynnich |
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TYNRICH |
Tynrich |
Revd. [Reverend] a. McGillivray Mr D. McGilllivray, schoolmaster Mr Duncan McIntosh, Tenant |
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COIRE RIABHACH |
Coire Riabhach |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Mr. D. White Mr. D. McIntosh |
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This name is given to a small rocky corry lying on the East side of Creag an Eidhein, and about half a mile north of Tynriach farmhouse, at the top of which lies Creag an Ardainn It is on the property of The MacKintosh of Moy, It means Rough Corry |
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RUADHA NAN EALLACHAN |
Ruadha nan Eallachan |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Mr. D. White Mr. D. McIntosh |
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This is a long narrow rocky ridge, which runs down from Stac Gorm the east End of Craig Ruthven, towards the East End of Loch Ruthven, It is on the property of The MacKintosh of Moy It means, Cape of the Burdens |
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MILTON OF TORDARROCH |
Milton of Tordarroch
Milton of Tordarroch
Milton of Tordarroch |
Mr D Fraser, Tenant
County Valuation Roll
Mr D Macgillivray, Schoolmaster, Farr. |
031 |
Applies to a small farm-house one story, thatched and in ordinary repair, numerous out-houses are attached, but in indifferent repair. Property of The McIntosh of McIntosh, Moy Hall Co. [County] Inverness. |
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TIGHANLOCHAN |
Tighanlochan
Tighanlochan
Tighanlochan |
Mr D Macgillivray
Mr J Fraser Farr
Mr J McIntosh, Glenfirachan |
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Applies to two small Cottars houses, one story in height, thatched & in ordinary repair. Property of Charles Stewart Esqr, Brin. The Castle. Inverness. |
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KNOCKBUI |
Knockbui
Knockbui
Knockbui |
Mr D Fraser, Tenant
Mr D Macgillivray
Mr J Fraser |
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Applies to a small farm-house, one storey (.as is also the Offices,) thatched and in indifferent repair Property of Charles Stewart Esqr. The Castle. Inverness. |
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BALLONE |
Ballone
Ballone
Ballone |
Mr J. MaGillivray Tenant
Mr Smith Tenant
Mr D Magillivray |
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Applies to two small farm-houses, immediately adjoining each other, They are in each case (.as is also their Offices.) one story thatched and in indifferent repair Property of Charles Stewart Esqr. |
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BIRCHBANK |
Birchbank |
Captain F. E. McIntosh Mr. D. McGillivray Mr. J. Fraser |
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Applies to a small Crofters House one-story thatched , and in indifferent repair, Property of Captain F.E. McIntosh. Farr Ho. [House] Co. [County] Inverness |
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GLENFIRACHAN |
Glenfirachan |
Mr. J. McIntosh Tenant Mr D. McGillivray Mr J. Fraser |
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Applies to a Small Farm. The dwellinghouse and offices are one story in height thatched and in ordinary Repair, Property of Charles Stuart Esq. The Castle, Inverness |
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HILTON |
Hilton |
Captain F.E.McIntosh Mr D. McGillivray Mr D Fraser |
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Applies to two Small Cottages one story thatched and in ordinary repair, Property of Captain F.E. McIntosh Farr Ho. [House] Co. [County] Inverness |
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MILTON OF FARR |
Milton of Farr |
Captain F. E. McIntosh, Farr Mr D. McGillivray Mr J. Fraser |
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Applies to an ordinary sized farm-house with the necessary Offices attached, they are one story, thatched and in ordinary repair. Property of Captain F. E. McIntosh of Farr Ho. [House] Co. [County] Inverness |
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CNOC DUBH NOR |
Cnoc Dubh Mòr
Cnoc Dubh Mòr
Cnoc Dubh Mòr |
Mr D, Fraser, Milton
Mr D. Fraser, Knockbui
Mr. D. Whyte, Culaird, Dores |
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This name is applied to a low flat-toped ridge which extends from near Glenfirachan farm house, to about a quarter of a mile in a westerly direction It means large black knoll It is on the estate of .C. Stewart Esqr of Brin The Castle Inverness. |
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COIRE BUIDHE |
Coire Buidhe
Coire Buidhe
Coire Buidhe |
D, Fraser, Milton of Tordarroch
Mr. D, Fraser, Knockbui
Mr D McGillivray, Schoolmaster Farr |
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This is a small rocky hollow covered with heather, and situated a short distance to the west of the road leading from Brin to Dunlichity church, and about three-fourths of a mile from the church, It is on the Estate of Charles Stuart Esqr of Brin It means yellow Corry |
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CAOCHAN RUADH |
Caochan Ruadh
Caochan Ruadh
Caochan Ruadh |
Mr, D, Fraser, Milton of Tordarroch
Mr, D, Fraser, Knockbui
Mr D, McGillivray, Schoolmaster |
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This is a small stream which rides in Coire Buidhe and runs in a northerly direction for about a mile until it enters Allt a' Chlachain near Knockbui farm house It means red streamlet |
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CÀRN BHEITHIN |
Càrn Bheithin
Càrn Bheithin
Càrn Bheithin |
Mr, D, Fraser, Milton
Mr, D, Fraser Knockbui
Mr, D, Whyte, Culaird, Dores |
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This name is given to a small Knoll, about a quarter of a mile to the East of Coire Buidhe, It is covered with heather and loose stone It means Binjamins cairn It is on the property of C. Stuart Esq Brin |
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FARR HOUSE |
Farr House
Farr House |
Captain F. E. McIntosh. Proprietor
Rev [Reverend] A Macgillivray Epis [Episcopalian] Minister Strathnairn,
Mr D McGillivray Epis [Episcopalian] Schoolmaster Easter Croachy Strathnairn |
031 |
This is the Mansion-House of the Farr Estate. It is a plain substantial building of two stories The Offices are situated at a little distance from the Mansion House, as is also the family burying ground. Property of Captain F. E. McIntosh. |
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GLENNAIRN |
Glennairn
Glennairn
Glennairn |
Captain F. E. McIntosh,
Revd [Reverend] A. McGillivray
Mr. D. McGillivray |
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This name is applied to two croft houses, both of which are one story high, thatched, and in fair order, they are on the Estate of Captn [Captain] F. E. McIntosh, of Farr House |
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ACHNABECHAN |
Achnabechan
Achnabechan
Achnabechan |
Captain F. E. McIntosh
Mr D Macgillivray Schoolmaster Farr.
Mr J Fraser. Farr. |
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Applies to a small farm-house, one story slated and in good repair the Offices are slated and in good repair. Property of Captain F. E. McIntosh.. |
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside
Woodside
Woodside |
Captain F. E. McIntosh
Mr D Macgillivray
Mr J Fraser |
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Applies to a small Crofters-house one story thatched and in ordinary repair Property of Captain F, E. McIntosh. |
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ROSE COTTAGE |
Rose Cottage
Rose Cottage
Rose Cottage |
Captain F. E McIntosh
Mr D Macgillivray
Mr J Fraser |
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DRUIM DUBH |
Druim Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Mr McBean Mr D Whyte |
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This is a low long flatish ridge, which extends from near Drumlea farm house northward for about half a mile, ending near Drumdhu crofthouse. It means Black Ridge and is on the property of Mr McIntosh, Farr |
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LOCHAN DUBH |
Lochan Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Mr I. Graant Mr D. Whyte |
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This is a small loch, lying in a hollow at the north side of Creag a Bhealaidh.
It is on the property of I.C. Stewart Esq. of Brin
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CNOC NAN CROISEAG |
Cnoc nan Croiseag
Cnoc nan Croiseag
Cnoc nan Croiseag |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr D Whyte, Schoolmaster, Culaird
Mr. J. Grant, Farm Manager Knocknacroishag |
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This name is given to a small Knowe, entirely covered with fir trees, situated a short distance East of Knocknacroishag farm house, and between it, and Creag a' Bhealaidh, It is on the Estate of .C. Stewart, Esqr of Brin It means, Knoll of the Cranberry |
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CREAG A' BHEALAIDH |
Creag a' Bhealaidh
Creag a' Bhealaidh
Creag a' Bhealaidh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray
Mr. J. Grant,
Mr. D. Whyte. Schoolmaster Culaird |
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This is a small hill, quite clear of rocks, but now under fir wood, which lies about a quarter of a mile East of the hill described above, and near to the River Nairn It is on the Estate of C Stewart Esqr It means the Broom Craig |
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CREAG NAM BÀ |
Creag nam Bà
Creag nam Bà
Creag nam Bà |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr. J. Grant
Mr, D, Whyte |
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This is a small hill, almost entirely covered with rocks, which lies a short distance to the north of Creag Mhòr, and about half a mile West of Knocknacroishag farm house It is on the Estate of C Stewart Esqr, It means Craig of the Cow's |
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DRUMDHU |
Drumdhu |
Mr McBean Tenant Mr A Calder Mr A. McIntosh |
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Applies to a small farm the dwellinghouse & Offices of which are one story in height thatched & in good repair Property of Captain J. E. McIntosh Farr House Co. [County] Inverness |
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FEYGLAS |
Feyglas |
Mr McBean, tenant Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Mr A Calder, Brinmore |
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This name is given to a small cottar house, occupied by a shepherd, one story high, with outhouses attached, the whole are thatched, and in middling order
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DRUMLEA |
Drumlea |
Mr Congreve Dunlichity Mr A. Calder Mr A McIntosh |
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Applies to an Ordinary sized farm the Dwelling house and Offices are one story thatched & in ordinary repair Property of Mr Congreve Flichity Ho. [House] Co. [County] Inverness |
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BALNABOCK |
Balnabock |
Mr A Calder Mr A. McIntosh Mr D. McBean Balnabock |
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Applies to a neat one story Cottage slated and in good repair. Property of C. Stuart Esqr. [Esquire] |
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BRIN |
Brin |
Mr J Grant Farm Manager Knocknacroishag Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Epis. [Episcopalean] Minister Strathnairn. Mr A Calder Brinmore |
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A large two story Mansion House It is of modern erection built entirely of granite but of very plain exterior. The offices connected with it are in close proximity to the Mansion. Property of C. Stewart Esqr.[Esquire] The Castle, Inverness |
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KNOCKNACROISHAG |
Knocknacroishag |
Mr J. Grant Mr A Calder Mr A. McIntosh Brinmore |
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applies to a large farm The dwelling house of which is in good repair.The offices are large & commodious and are replete with all modern improvements. Property of C Stuart Esqr. [Esquire] of Brin. |
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ELRIG |
Elrig |
Mr Stewart Tenant Mr. D. McGillivray Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray |
031 |
A moderate sized Farmhouse one story slated and in good repair. The office houses are one story thatched and in ordinary repair Property of The McIntosh. Moy Hall Co. [County} Inverness |
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FLICHITY ARMS INN [Tomintoul] |
Flichity Arms Inn |
Mr D Grant
Mr D McGillivray Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray |
031 |
A substantial two story house slated and in good repair, Property of Mr Congreve of Flichity Ho. [House] Co. [County] Inverness |
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TIGHANALLAN |
Tighanallan
Tighnallan |
Mr D. McGillivray Epis. [Episcopalian] Schoolmaster East Croachy Mr Grant M. D. [Master of Divinity] Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray Epis. [Episcopalian] Minister Strathnairn |
031 |
applied to a moderate sized Farm The Office Houses are one story in height slated and in thorough repair. The dwelling house is identical with Flichity Arms Inn |
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ACHNEEM |
Achneem |
Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray Mr D. McGillivray Schoolmaster Mr D. McGillivray Achneem |
031 |
A small Farm House with outhouses attached. The whole are thatched and in ordinary repair. Property of Charles Stuart Esq. Brin |
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GAROLINE |
Garoline |
Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray Mr D. McGillivray Schoolmaster Mr D. McGillivray Achneem |
031 |
A small Crofters house one story , thatched and in bad repair Property of the McIntosh. Moy Hall |
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SHENVAL |
Shenval |
Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray Mr D. McGillivray Schoolmaster Mr D. McGillivray Achneem |
031 |
A small Farm House with suitable offices attached the whole are thatched and in bad repair Property of Charles Stuart. Esqr. of Brin |
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TOMINTOUL |
Tomantoul
Tomintoul |
Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray Tenant Mr D. McGillivray Schoolmaster Mr D. McGillivray Achneem |
031 |
A Substantial two story Farm House. two Stories in height slated and in good repair. The office Houses are situated a Short distance from the dwelling house; they are one story thatched and in indifferent repair. Property of Mr Congreve Flichity. |
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TOM BREAC MOR |
Tom Breac Mòr
Tom Breac Mòr
Tom Breac Mòr |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr McIntosh, Tullich
Mr, D, White, |
031 |
This is a small rocky hill which lies about half a mile to the East of Tullich farm house, and about the same distance South of Garoline It means Big Spotted Hill, It is on the property of the Mackintosh of Moy Hall. Co. [County] Inverness. |
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TOM BREAC BEAG |
Tom Breac Beag
Tom Breac Beag
Tom Breac Beag |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr McIntosh, Tullich
Mr, D, White |
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This is a small rocky Knowe situated a little to the west of Tom Breac Mòr, betwixt it, and Tullich farm house It is on the property of the Mackintosh It means Small spotted Hill |
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BLAR MOR |
Blàr Mòr
Blàr Mòr
Blàr Mòr |
Revd, [Reverend] A, McGillivray
Mr, McIntosh
Mr D, White |
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This is a very large peat moss lying at the East end of Loch Ruthven, and betwixt it, and Elrig farm house, and a short distance south of Tom Breac Beag, and is on the property of the Mackintosh |
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CREAGAN NAN GOBHAR |
Creagan nan Gobhar
Creagan nan Gobhar
Creagan nan Gobhar |
Revd. [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr D McGillivray Achneem
Mr, D, White, Culaird, |
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This is a small knoll, near the farm house of Shenval, rather rocky on its southern face, but covered with heather. It is on the Estate Charles Steward Esqr of Brin It means , Little Craig of the Goats |
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CAOCHAN AN FHEARNA |
Caochan an Fheàrna
Caochan an Fheàrna
Caochan an Fheàrna |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr, D, McGillivray, Achneem
Mr, D, White, Schoolmaster Culaird |
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This is a small stream which rises near the West side of Creag Mhòr, and betwixt it and the farm of Shenval; it runs in a southerly direction until it enters the River Nairn near Achneem farm, It means 'Streamlet of the Alder' |
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CREAG MHÒR |
Creag Mhòr
Creag Mhòr
Creag Mhòr |
Revd, [Reverend] A, McGillivray
Mr, D, McGillivray
Mr, D, White |
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This is a very high bold hill having a high Craig along its South Eastern side, with large masses of broken Rocks below, It means Large Rock near its base among the rocks, there is a cave formed by nature, which is said to extend far under the Craig but from its narrowness in some parts, it cannot be penetrated very far The Craig is on the property of C Stewart Esqr of Brin |
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STRATH NAIRN |
Strath Nairn
Strath Nairn
Strath Nairn
Strath Nairn |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray Tomintoul Mr. D. McGillivray, Establ . C, [Established Church] School
Mr John Matheson Established Church School, Farr,
Statistical Account |
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"The valley of Strath Nairn which forms more than nine-tenths of the united parishes, is in figure, nearly though not quite, triangular, and extends from Wester Aberchalder the property of Charles Mackintosh of Aberarder, at its South western extremity, in a north westerly direction, winding very considerably towards the middle, (the chain of precipitous and rugged cliffs which constitute a wall on its north side, separating it from the parish of Dores, there suddenly breaking off,) thence rapidly inclining to the bridge of Daviot, on the Highland road, where the Strath may be said to terminate in a very steep and narrow glen," bide Statistical Account, not more than about one sixth of the Strath is cultivated, the remainder being heather and plantations The river Nairn runs through it the middle, with the arable portions on either side in small patches, It is in the Hands of several proprietors |
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BRINMORE |
Brinmore
Brinmore
Brinmore |
Rev. [Reverend] A Magillivray
Mr A Calder Tenant
Co [County] Valuation Roll |
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Applies to a good sized Farm the dwelling house is two stories in height slated & in good repair the offices are large & commodious & in thorough repair Mr Congrieve, proprietor Flichity Ho. [House] Co. [County] Inverness |
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SUPPOSED SITE OF CHAPEL - GRAVE YARD (DISUSED) |
Supposed (Site of) Chapel
Supposed (Site of) Chapel
Supposed (Site of) Chapel |
Mr. A, Calder
Mr D, McIntosh Brinmore
Revd. [Reverend] A, McGillivray |
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This is the site of a Roman Catholic Chapel, situated in a small piece of uncultivated ground & now a disused burying ground, lying a short distance South East of Brinmore farm house no information could be obtained about when worship ceased to be performed here, or to what Saint it was dedicated, there is nothing now to denote where the Chapel stood; and there are only a few large round stone, partly under ground, to mark the graves It is on Mr Congrieve's property The site shown on trace, is the supposed site, and is a small green mound |
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FLICHITY BURN |
Flichity Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr Smith Shepherd Nr Calder, Brinmore |
031 ; 043 |
This is a considerable sized hill stream which rises in the hills lying between Strath Dearn & Strath Nairn, and falls in a northerly direction for about 2 miles when it enters the River Nairn near Brin House. It is an Anglicised name. |
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FLICHITY HOUSE |
Flichity House |
Mr Congreve Proprietor Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Epis. [Episcopalian] Minister Strathnairn Mr D McGillivray Epis. [Episcopalian] Schoolmaster Easter Croachy Strathnairn |
031 |
Applies to a large and elegant Mansion House. It is three stories in height and built chiefly of [Treestone]. It is of modern erection being built on the site of the old one by the present Proprietor Mr Congreve. |
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MAINS OF FLICHITY |
Mains of Flichity |
Mr Congreve Revd. [Reverend] A. McGillivray Mr D MacGillivray |
031 |
Applies to a large farm The dwelling house of which is one story slated and in good repair being of modern erection. The offices are large and commodious. Property of Mr Congreve Flichity |
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CREAGAN AN TUIRC |
Creagan an Tuirc
Creagan an Tuire
Creagan an Tuire |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr, D, White Culaird Dores
Mr, D, McIntosh |
031 |
This is a detached small round hill, isolated from others, and standing in the middle of Strath Nairn near Brinmore farm house It is rather rocky on its South Eastern slope, It is on the property of Charles Stewart Esqr of Brin It means Small Rocks of the Boar |
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CREAG DHUBH |
Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh |
Revd, [Reverend] A, McGillivray
Mr, D, White
Mr Smith, Shepherd Mains of Flichity |
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This is a large bold Creag situated on the East side of Strath Nairn, and about half a mile East of Flichity House, The property of Mr Congrieve It means Black Cairn |
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TULLICH |
Tullich |
Rev. [Reverend] A. McGillivray
Mr. D. McGillivray Schoolmaster
Mr. D. McGillivray Achneem |
031 |
This name applies to, two small farm-houses with offices attached all of one storey in height, and in fair repair, The property of The MacKintosh |
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County of Inverness Parish of Daviot & Dunlichity
Name Cancelled, bide memo from Corporal. Bartlett. in which he states that this stream bears the name of "Allt Dubhach" the whole distance. [Comment underneath Féith Glas entry which has been crossed out signature seems like JM]
Cancelled [Comment underneath River Nairn entry which has been crossed out Signature unclear] |
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DUCHALLOW |
Duchallow
Duhallow
Duhallow |
Rent Receipt
D. McGillivray Epis [Episcopalian] Schoolmaster, East Croachy
Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray. Epis. [Episcopalian] Minister Strathnairn |
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A, small Farm House with suitable offices attached, they are one story in height thatched and in indifferent repair. Property of,
E Sutherland Walker Esqr, Aberarder. |
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DALRIACH |
Dalriach |
F McGillivray Tenant
D McGillivray
Rev, [Reverend] A. MacGillivray |
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Applied to three small crofters houses, with the necessary offices attached. They are in each case one story in height thatched and in very indifferent repair Property of, The McIntosh. Moy Hall. |
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WEST CROACHY |
West Croachy |
F McGillivray
D McGillivray
Rev, [Reverend] A, McGillivray |
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Applied to two Crofter Houses and two small Cottages they are in each case one story in height thatched and in ordinary repair. Property of. E, Sutherland Walker Esqr, Aberarder. |
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EAST CROACHY |
East Croachy |
Mr John McLean Postmaster East Croachy D. McGillivray Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray |
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Applied to a few small Cottages, including the Post Office, Episcopal Church and School. The Cottages are for the most part one story Thatched and in ordinary repair Property of Mr. Congreve of Flichity House by Inverness |
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POST OFFICE [East Croachy] |
Post Office |
Mr John McLean Postmaster East Croachy D. McGillivray Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray |
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This is a Small Sub Office in connection with Inverness. A. Travelling Letter Carrier attends Inverness three times a week. Situated on the property of Mr Congreve. |
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SCHOOL [East Croachy] |
School |
Mr John McLean Postmaster East Croachy D. McGillivray Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray |
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This is an Episcopalian school and is A Substantial modern building with dwellinghouse attached. The Branches taught are ordinary branch of English and Mathematics. average attendance 71 and is supported by a grant from the Epis [Episcopalian] Church Society, Do. [ditto: the same] from Bishop of Moray & Ross. Do.[Ditto: the same] Government & school Fees. |
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ST PAUL'S CHURCH (Episcopal) [East Croachy] |
St. Paul's Church (Episcopal) |
Mr John McLean Postmaster East Croachy D. McGillivray Rev. [Reverend] A. MacGillivray |
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This is an Episcopalian church and is A Small but substantial building erected in 1869. Sittings 200. |
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AN TORR |
An Tòrr
An Tòrr
An Tòrr |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr McIntosh, Lyneriach
Mr. D. White |
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This is a small hill covered with heather, and rather rocky on its southern side, situated a short distance to the East of Creag Ruthven, and about a quarter of a mile south of Blàr Mòr. It means the Know, It is on the property of The Mackintosh Moy Hall Co. [County] Inverness. |
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ALLT BAILE MHUILINN |
Allt Baile' Mhuilinn
Allt Baile' Mhuilinn
Allt Baile' Mhuilinn |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr, D, McIntosh Lyneriach
Mr, D, White |
031 |
This name is given to a hill stream, which rises in the hills on the south side of Strath Nairn, and runs in a northerly direction until it enters the River Nairn near Dalreach farm It means Stream of the Mill Town |
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CAOCHAN NA DUIBH CHAILEIG |
Caochan na Duibh Chaileig,
Caochan na Duibh Chaileig,
Caochan na Duibh Chaileig, |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr, D, McIntosh
Mr, D, White |
031 |
This name is given to a small stream, rising about half a mile to the West of Càrn Mòr, and runs northwards for about a mile when it enters the river Nairn near East Croachy It means The Black Girls Burn |
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CARN MOR |
Càrn Mòr
Càrn Mòr
Càrn Mòr |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr, D, McIntosh, Lyneriach
Mr, D, White, Culaird |
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This is a considerable sized Hill, covered with heather, and which lies between East Croachy and the farm of Achvraid; near the latter farm it is rather rocky, It means Big Cairn It is partly on two properties- that of Mr Congrieve of Flichity, and Charles Stewart Esqr of Brin, The Castle. Inverness. |
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CARN AN DUBH-THALAIMH |
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For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet No.. 43. |
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ALLT MÒR |
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FEITH DHUBH |
Féith Dhubh
Féith Dhubh
Féith Dhubh |
Revd [Reverend] A, McGillivray
Mr, D, Cameron
Mr, D, White |
031 |
This is a small burn in the form of a drain, which rises about half a mile to the west of Achavraid, and runs Eastward and enters the River Brin near the above farm house It means Black Stream |
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RIVER BRIN |
River Brin
River Brin
River Brin |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr. D, Cameron
Mr A, Calder, Brinmore |
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This name is given to the United waters of Allt Mòr and An Leth-allt, from which junction, it falls in a northerly direction for about 1½ miles, when it enters the River Nairn near Brin House |
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DRUIM A' CHALA |
Druim a Chala
Druim a Chala
Druim a Chala |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Duncan Cameron Achvraid
Mr, D, White. |
031 |
This is a long low ridge of a hill, planted with fir on its eastern end, and extending from near Milton of Brin to within half a mile of Flichity House It means Ridge of the Port or Harbour, It is on the property of Mr Congrieve of Flichity Ho. [House] by Inverness |
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AN LETH-ALLT |
An Leth-allt
An Leth-allt
An Leth-allt |
Revd [Reverend] A McGillivray
Duncan Cameron
Mr D White |
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This is a considerable sized hill stream, rising in the hills and running N.W. [North West] until it enters the River Brin near Achvraid farm house, It is about one and half miles in lenth, It means Half Burn, |
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CAOCHAIN A' CHAIRN |
Caochain a' Chàirn
Caochain a' Chairn
Caochain a' Chairn |
Revd A McGillivray
Mr, D, Cameron
Mr, D, White |
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This is a small hill stream lying on the south side of An Leth-allt, and which runs into Allt na Beinne opposite Achvraid farm house It means streamlet of the Cairn |
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ALLT GARBH |
Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh |
Revd, [Reverend] A McGillivray
Mr Smith, Mains of Flichity
Mr D, White, Culaird, Dores |
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This is applied to a small hill stream, which rises about one mile south of Flichity House, and runs in a northerly direction for about 3/4 of a mile when it joins Flichity Burn, near where this stream enters a fir wood It means Rough Burn |
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ALLT AN RAOIN DUAIDH |
Allt an Raoin Ruaidh
Allt an Raoin Ruaidh
Allt an Raoin Ruaidh |
Revd, [Reverend] A, McGillivray
Mr, D, White
Mr Smith, Shepherd, Mains of Flichity |
031 |
This name is given to a small stream , rising a short distance to the south west of Càrn Dubh and runs north westward, until it enters the Flichity Burn about a mile and a half from Flichity House, It means Stream of the Red Plain |
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ACHVRAID |
Achvraid |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Macgillivray Epis. [Episcopalian] Minister Strathnairn Duncan McGillivray Schoolmaster Croachy Duncan Cameron, Tenant |
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Is applied to two small one storied Farmhouses Situated near each other, with convenient out houses; all are thatched and in ordinary Repair Mr. Congreve of Flichity House by Inverness Proprietor |
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MILTON OF BRIN |
Milton of Brin
Milton of Brinn |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Macgillivray Duncan McGillivray Duncan Cameron |
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Applies to a Small one Story Farmhouse with the necessary office houses; the [they??] are all thatched and in bad repair Mr Congreve of Flichity Proprietor |
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ALLT NA BEINNE |
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BEINN BHÙRAICH |
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NAME BOOK
OF THE PARISH OF
DAVIOT & DUNLICHITY
ON 1/2500 SCALE
in the
CO. [COUNTY] INVERNESS
The remainder of this parish is in 6 inch Name Books of Sheets No. [Number] 20,30,31,42,43,55,&56
The extracts of this parish are [illegible] [missing] the Name Book of 6 inch Sheets 41 & 42 |
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INDEX of that part of the Parish of Daviot and Dunlichity on the 1/2500 Scale
Name of Objects -- Page
Achlaschoille -- 14
Achnabechan -- 76
Achnagrough -- 39
Achneen -- 82
Achvaneran -- 51
Achvraid -- 98
Allt a’ Chlachain -- 49
Allt an Spàrdain -- 56
Allt an Raoin Ruaidh -- 97
Allt Baile' Mhuilinn -- 93
Allt Baile' Mhuilinn -- 59
Allt Breac -- 58
Allt Garbh -- 97
Allt Lugie -- 19
Allta na Beinne -- 98
Allta na Fuar-ghlaic -- 13
Allta na Laurig -- 31
An Dubh-lochan -- 57
An Eitigheach -- 46
An Leth-allt -- 96
An Tòrr -- 93
Baldoo -- 56
Ballaggan -- 19
Ballintuim -- 45
Ballone -- 71
Balnabodach -- 52
Balnabock -- 80
Balnacraig -- 5
Balnafoich -- 33
Balnafroig -- 44
Balnuilt -- 34
Balvonie -- 8
Beachan -- 34
Beinn Bhuraich -- 98
Bigmill -- 15
Birchbank -- 72
Blackcroft -- 8
Blacktown -- 30
Church Site of -- 9
Church -- 45
Clach an Airm -- 42
Clachan -- 45
Clachana Boineid -- 64
Clachana Faire -- 48
Cloughmor -- 39
Cnoc an t-Sagairt -- 4
Cnoc Dubh Mòr -- 73
Cnoc nan Croiseag -- 78
Coire Riabhach -- 69
Coire Ruidhe -- 74
Craggie Brun -- 5
Craggie Inn -- 5
Craggie Mill (Corn) -- 3
Craig Lagmore -- 53
Craig Polchor -- 54
Craig Ruthven -- 64
Craobh Sgitheach -- 54
Cranmore -- 24
Crask -- 52
Creag an Aodainn -- 66
Creagan a’ Bhealaidh -- 47
Creag a’ Bhealaidh -- 78
Creag a’ Chait -- 57
Creag a’ Chlachain -- 48
Creag an Eidhein -- 65
Creagan nan Gobhar -- 84
Creag an Reithe -- 47
Creagan an Tuirc -- 89
Creag Dhearg -- 58
Creag Dhubh -- 89
Creag Mhòr -- 84
Creag nam Ba' -- 78
Creag Shoilleir -- 54
Crofteroy -- 55
Culdachy -- 21
Culchuinach -- 23 |
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Name of Objects -- Page
Culloden Muir -- 27
Culran -- 16
Dalmageachan -- 31
Dalriach -- 91
Dalveallan -- 15
Dalvourn - 35
Daviot and Dunlichity -- 1
Daviot Bridge -- 44
Daviot Castle (Remains Of) -- 18
Daviot Church -- 4
Daviot House -- 8
Daviot School -- 3
Druim a’ Chala -- 96
Druim Dubh -- 77
Drumdhu -- 79
Drumlea -- 79
Drummossie Muir -- 22
Duchallow -- 91
Dun Davie -- 7
Easter Aultlugie -- 17
Easter Caulan -- 40
Easter Craggie -- 7
East Croachy -- 92
Elrig -- 8
Faillie -- 11
Farr House -- 75
Farquhar's Well -- 20
Féith Dhubh -- 66
Féith Dhubh -- 95
Feyglas -- 79
Flichity Arms Inn -- 81
Flichity Burn -- 88
Flichity House -- 88
Free Church -- 51
Free Church School -- 34
Fuaran Mac Bhreac -- 30
Fuaran na Déide -- 21
Garoline -- 82
Gask -- 39
Gask Burn -- 38
Gask Mill (Corn) -- 16
General Wade's Military Road -- 32
Glac a’ Chatha -- 86
Glac a’ Muigh -- 63
Glac Rath -- 47
Glebe -- 46
Glenfirachan -- 72
Glennairn -- 75
Grave Yard (Disused) -- 87
Hilton - 72
Inverurie Lodge -- 36
Knockbui -- 71
Knocknacroishag -- 80
Knocknashenish -- 38
Lagmore -- 52
Lairgindour -- 43
Leysmuir -- 20
Little Craggie -- 19
Littlemill -- 14
Loch Bunachton -- 38
Loch a’ Choire -- 58
Lochan Dubh -- 77
Loch Ruthven -- 68
Mains of Faillie -- 14
Mains of Flichity -- 88
Mains of Gask - 41
Mains of Nairnside -- 24
Manse -- 4
Manse -- 55
Meall a’ Bhuiridh -- 97
Mid Craggie -- 6
Mill of Culchuinach -- 30
Milton of Brin -- 98
Milton of Farr -- 72
Milton of Tordarroch -- 71
Nairnside House -- 24
Nairnside School -- 21
Newlands -- 33
Newton -- 17
Newton of Faillie -- 16
Poll an Fhraoich -- 3
Polchor -- 52
Post Office -- 92
River Brin -- 95
River Farnach -- 49
River Nairn -- 9
Rose Cottage -- 76
Ruadha nan Eallachan -- 69
Rumach Gorm -- 66
St Paul's Church (Episcopal) -- 92
Scatraig -- 44
School -- 55
School -- 92
Shenval -- 82
Site of The Battle of Culloden -- 25 |
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Name of Objects -- Page
Sreang Mheadhonach -- 63
Stable Hollow -- 23
Stac an Eich -- 65
Stac Gorm -- 63
Strath Nairn -- 85
Stone Circle (Remains Of) -- 13
Stone Circle -- 18
Stone Circle (Remains Of) -- 29
Stone Circles -- 37
Stone Circle -- 50
Stone Circle -- 53
The Torr -- 43
Tighanallan -- 81
Tighanlochan -- 71
Tom Breac Beag -- 83
Tom Breac Mòr -- 83
Tombreck -- 32
Tomintoul -- 82
Tomana h-Iolaire -- 57
Tòrr Beag -- 67
Tordarroch -- 51
Tordarroch Bridge -- 51
Tòrr Mòr -- 67
Tullich -- 61
Tullich -- 90
Tynrich -- 68
Wester Caulàn -- 42
West Croachy -- 91
Westhill -- 27
Wester Lairgs -- 31
Woodside -- 76 |
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