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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURIAL GROUND (Supposed Remains of) [Cnoc an t-Sionnaichj | Burial Ground (Supposed Remains of) |
Mr Gordon, surveyor Beauly. Estate Map. Mr J. Peters |
054 | About 10 Chains East from the above described hillock, may be seen an old wall now grown over with grass and heather, this old wall at one time formed a circular enclosure, which is supposed to have been either a burying ground for infants, or one of the many family burying grounds, that are met with throughout the Highlands of Scotland. To date can be ascertained of the time of its last being used. |
CNOC AN T-SIONNAICH | Cnoc an t-sionnaich | Mr D. Fraser Mr D. Stewart Mr J. Campbell |
054 | A small eminence covered with healthy pasture. Name Signifies "The Foxes hillock" |
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