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DORES |
Dores
(Det. No.) [Detached] |
Alexander MacDonald, Killin
Alexander Campbell, Glenmarkie
Cap. [Captain] John Fraser, Farraline.
John Peter, Factor, Beauly. |
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A portion of Dores Parish Detached from the Parish proper, and locally situated in the Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff about ¼ mile east of Killin Lodge. It is bounded on the south by Glenmarkie Burn, and on the North by Loch Killin and a wire fence extending therefrom to the watershed together with a small stream Bheith Oig falling into Glenmarkie Burn forms its eastern boundary. It is entirely moorland and the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat. |
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Sheets 69. 70 & 85
Inverness-shire -- Parish of Dores (Det) [Detached] |
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ALLT A' BHEITH OIG |
Allt a' Bheith Oig |
Alexander Macdonald Killin
Alexander Campbell. Glenmarkie |
085 |
"Stream of the young birch" A small Stream rising ½ a mile South east of Coire Glas flowing Southward until it enters Glenmarkie Burn, it forms the [?????] of Dores Parish (Det) [Detached] the [?????] its course. |
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ALLT A CHOIRE GHLAISE |
Allt a' Choire Ghlaise |
Alexander Macdonald Killin
Alexander Campbell. Glenmarkie |
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"Stream of the Grey Corrie" A small stream rising in Creag a' Phuill flowing south westward into River Killin |
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COIRE GLAS |
Coire Glas |
Alexander Macdonald Killin
Alexander Campbell. Glenmarkie |
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"Grey Hollow" a small hollow on Creag a' Phuill at the source of Allt a' Choire Ghlaise |
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Inverness-shire -- Parish Dores (Det) [Detached] |
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BOLESKINE AND ABERTARFF [Parish] |
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Boleskine and Abertarf
Boleskine
Boleskine |
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre Boleskine
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Lean Errogie
Mr Stewart schoolmaster Boleskine
Mr J. Fraser, Foyers
New Statistical Account County
Phillips’ County Atlas
Fullarton's Gazette of Scotland
Sheriff's List of Parishes
Registrar's Returns for 1862
Old Statistical Account
Oliver Boyd's Almanac
Ainslies Map of Scotland 1789 |
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These two parishes were united about 1570, but in 1676 were disjoined and Abertarff was Ecclesiastically united to Glenmoriston, but the Civil Sanction was not obtained, and therefore Abertarff was again annexed to Boleskine about the year 1688. It is bounded on the north west by Urquhart & Glenmoriston on the north and north east by Loch Ness and the parish of Dores and on the East by Daviot & Dunlichity and Kingussie & Moy. There is a detached portion of this parish between the parish of Dores & Daviot & Dunlichity, Co. [County] Nairn, and again there is a detached portion of Dores in the centre of Boleskine, which includes White Bridge and the shootings of Dell. The principal proprietors are Lord Lovat, J. M. Grant of Glenmoriston, Fraser of Abertarff and F. Walker Esq. of Foyers. This parish is in the Presbytery of Abertarff, Synod of Glenelg |
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County of Inverness |
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GENERAL WADE'S MILITARY ROAD |
General Wade's Military Road |
Mr McDonnell Road Contractor White Bridge.
Mr Madison, farmer Kindrummond
Mr J Fraser, Foyers
Mr H MacDonald, Fort Augustus
Mr J Campbell, Dalchapple |
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This road was made under the direction of General Wade, during the military occupation of the Country, for the easier transport of Troops and provisions from one garrison to another, there are three roads branching from Fort Augustus, one leading to Fort George, by White Bridge, Foyers, Dores, & through Inverness & another in a southerly direction to Fort William, also one to the West Coast opposite Skye by Loch Clunie at the head of Glenmoriston, these roads are now kept in repair by the county, with the exception of the one from Fort Augustus to the West Coast. |
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County of Inverness |
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ALLT BHLÀIR |
Allt Bhlàir
Allt Bhlàir
Allt Bhlàir |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This stream flows out of Loch Liath in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Moriston near Drochaid Bhlair. Name signifies " Burn of the plain" |
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LOCHAN AN RUIGH DHUIBH |
Lochan an Ruighe Dhuibh |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A considerable mountain lake situated immediately north of Carn an Ruighe Dhuibh, the property of James Murray Grant esq of Glenmoriston. Name signifies "The small loch of the Black Run". |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston
Allt Bhlàraidh [note] Altered by authority of Mr. MacKay, Inverness. See Remark in Index. 4.2.95. |
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ALLT LOCH NA CRÌCHE |
Allt Loch na Crìche |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This stream flows out of the south east side of Loch na Crìche, it then flows in a south easterly direction until it joins Allt Bhlair Name signifies " Burn of the Boundary Loch". |
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CARN AN T-SEANA-BHLÀIR |
Càrn an t-Seanna-bhlàir |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
053 |
A small rocky hill situated between Allt Bhlair and Allt Loch na Crìche . The property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. The name signifies "The Old Plain Cairn" |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston |
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LOCH NA FEANNAIG |
Loch na Feannaig
Loch na Feannaig
Loch na Feannaig |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A small mountain lake situated in An Slochd Dubh and about 20 chains east of Loch an Dubhain. Name signifies "Loch of the Hooded Crow or Raven". |
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CÀRN CHOIRE RAINICH |
Càrn Choire Rainich |
Mr. D. McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies "The Cairn of the Bracken hollow," and is applied to a small rocky hillock situate north of An Slochd Dubh and South east from Loch Liath. It is the property of James Murray Grant esq. of Glenmoriston. |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston
Càrn Choire Rainich [note] ]See p. 6 & 16. See page 5 N.B. [Name Book] for sheet 40 Referred to the local Authorities & corrected accordingly |
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LOCH LIÁTH |
Loch Liath
Loch Liath
Loch Liath |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A small mountain lake situated about 20 chains north west from Càrn Choire Roinnich. Name Signifies " The Grey Lake" |
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ALLT CÀRN CHOIRE RAINICH |
Allt Càrn Coire Rainnich |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name signifies "The Burn of the Cairn of the Bracken hollow". and is applied to a small mountain stream having its source immediately North of Càrn Choire Roinnich and flowing in a southerly direction until it joins the stream which connects Loch na Feannaig with Loch a' Mheig. |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston
Loch Liath [note] on 40
Allt Carn Coire Rainnich [note] see page 5 Referred to the local Authorities and corrected accordingly |
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CÀRN LOCH A' BHOTHAIN |
Càrn a' Mheallain Odhair |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A small rocky hillock, situated about 40 chains east of Allt Loch via Crìche. The property of J Murray Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston. Name signifies " Cairn of the Dun hill". |
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CÀRN A' MHEALLAIN ODHAIR |
Càrn Loch a' Bhothain |
Mr. D McLean, Forester Invermoriston
Mr. D McMillan Keeper Alltsigh
Mr. D McLean schoolmaster Invermoriston |
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A slight eminence situated about ½ mile to the east of Loch na Crìche, the property of James Murray Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston. name signifies, "The Carn of the Lake of the Bothy". |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston
Càrn Loch a' Bhothain [note] on sheet 40 |
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MEALL NAN EILID |
Meall nan Eilid
Meall nan Eilid |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies "The hill of the Hinds" and is applied to a Considerable eminence, situated immediately south of Loch na Crìche, the property of J Murray Grant esq. of Glenmoriston. |
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ALLT RÉIDH UISDEIN |
Allt Réidh Uisdein
Allt Réidh Uisdein |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This name applies to a small stream, having its source about 30 chains west of Loch na Crìche, It then flows in a South direction until it joins Allt Bhlair Name signifies " The Burn of Hugh's Flat". |
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Supposed OLD BURIAL GROUND [Alit Loch na Criche] |
Supposed Old Burial Ground |
Rev [Reverend] A Gair
Mr. J Campbell
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan |
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This is a flat piece of land on the west bank of the stream called Allt Loch na Crìche. there are to be seen several rough thin slabs of stone lying flat on the ground, nearly overgrown with grass and heather, these stones are about 3 feet in length 18 inches or a foot in width and from two to four inches in thickness, the spot has been visited by several persons, by whom it is suppose to have been a family burial place. |
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LOCH NA CRÌCHE |
Loch na Crìche
Loch na Crìche
Loch na Crìche |
Donald Maclean, Forester, Glenmoriston.
Donald McMillan, Keeper.
Mr D McLean Schoolmaster, Invermoriston. |
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A considerable loch situated about 30 chains south East of Meall na Crìche Named signifies The Boundary Loch. |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston
Invermoriston Forest [note] Name cancelled. Please see memo from Col. [Colonel] Cameron C.B. R.E. [Royal Engineers] dated 26th Sept. [September] 1869. with Maj. [Major] Gen. [General] Sir H. James' decision on writing Deer Forest, on the Ordnance Survey Plans of Scotland. John T Hoban Capt. [Captain] 3rd January 1871
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LIVISHIE |
Livishie
Livishie
Livishie |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. J. Campbell: postmaster
Mr McLean, schoolmaster |
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A small farmhouse, outhouses and a few cottages, all one story high. The property of J M Grant Esq. Glenmoriston |
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LIVISHIE COTTAGE |
Livishie Cottage |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. McLean |
053 |
This name applies to a two-storey house slated and in good repair. The property of J M Grant Esq. |
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LIVISHIE BURN |
Livishie Burn |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A mountain stream collecting on the south side of Càrn an Tuairneir and flowing in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Moriston about 7 chains South of Livishie farmhouse. |
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CÀRN NA H-IOLAIRE |
Càrn na h-Iolaire |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A rocky eminence situated immediately to the west of Bealach an Aodaich, the property of J M Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. Name signifies " the Eagles Cairn" |
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ALLT CEANN AN ACHAIDH |
Allt Ceann an Achaidh |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies " The burn of the field head" and is applied to a mountain stream, which collects in Bealach an Aodaich and flows in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Moriston at Drochaid Ceann an Achaidh |
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AN SLOCHD DUBH |
An Slochd Dubh |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A considerable hollow or valley situated between Càrn an Tuairneir and Càrn Tarsuinn Beag & Càrn Choire Roinnich. The property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston, name signifies " The Black hollow" |
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LOCH AN DUBHAIR |
Loch an Dubhair |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A small mountain lake forming one of a series of lakes connected by small streams, it is situated in An Slochd Dubh. Name signifies " The Black Lake" |
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Loch an Dubhair [note] Loch of the shadow or darkness |
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CÀRN AN RUIGHE DHUIBH |
Càrn an Ruighe Dhuibh |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A small rocky hillock situated immediately south of Lochan an Ruighe Dhuibh, the property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. Name signifies "The Cairn of the Black Run" |
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CÀRN TARSUINN BEAG |
Càrn Tarsuinn Beag |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A small rocky eminence situated to the North West of An Sloch a Dubh, the property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. Name signifies "Small Cross Cairn" |
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CÀRN AN TUAIRNEIR |
Càrn an Tuairneir |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
The name signifies "the Turners Cairn" and is applied to a rocky ridge situated immediately south of An Slochd Dubh, the property of James Murray Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston. |
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BEALACH AN AODAICH |
Bealach an Aodaich |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name is applied to a small hollow or pass between Càrn an Tuairnein and Càrn na h-Lolaire. It is the property of J. M. Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. Name signifies " Pass of the Cloth" |
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COIRE RAINEACH |
Coire Raineach
Coire Raineach
Coire Raineach |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name applies to a small hollow situated between Càrn a' Choire Leith and Cairn Choire Roinnich and through which runs the stream called Allt Càrn Choire Roinnich, Name Signifies " the Bracken hollow" |
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CÀRN A' CHOIRE LÉITH |
Càrn a' Choire Leith
Càrn a' Choire Leith |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A rocky eminence situated between Coire Roinneach and Coire Liath, the property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston, Name Signifies " Cairn of the Grey Hollow" |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston
Coire Raineach [note] see pages 5 & 6. Referred to the local Authorities and corrected accordingly |
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BEINN SHLEAMHAINN |
Beinn Shleamhainn
Beinn Shleamhainn
Beinn Shleamhainn |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies " The Slipping Hill" and is applied to a rocky hill situated about ½ a mile north of Achnaconeran. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche
Allt na Crìche
Allt na Crìche |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A small stream collecting between Càrn Mòr and Beinn Shleamhainn and flowing in a south westerly direction until it joins the River Moriston near Drochaid nam Buachaillean. Name signifies " The Boundary Burn" |
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ACHNACONERAN |
Achnaconeran
Achnaconeran
Achnaconeran |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. J Campbell
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name is anglicised, and is applied to a number of small croft houses and crofts or holdings. The property of J. Murray Grant esq. of Glenmoriston. |
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MEALL DOIRE BHRATH |
Meall Doire Bhrath
Meall Doire Bhrath
Meall Doire Bhrath |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies " The Hillock of the Grove of the Quern or handmill" and is applied to a rocky eminence situated about 60 chains North West of Creag nan Eun. The property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. Immediately to the east of this hill on a flat piece of moreland is the supposed site of a conflict between the McDonalds of Glengarry and the Mackenzies of Ross-shire, which happened in the 17th-century. The cause of the affray is attributed to the firing of a church near Beauley by the McDonalds |
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Supposed Site of CONFLICT between the Macdonalds of Glengarry and the Mackenzies of Ross-shire A.D. 1700 [Meall Doire Bhrath] |
Supposed Site of CONFLICT between the Macdonalds of Glengarry and the Mackenzies of Ross-shire A.D. 1700 |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies " The Hillock of the Grove of the Quern or handmill" and is applied to a rocky eminence situated about ten chains North West of Creag nan Eun. The property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. Immediately to the east of this hill on a flat piece of moreland is the supposedly site of a conflict between the McDonald's of Glengarry and the Mackenzies of Ross-shire, which happened in the 17th-century. The cause of the affray is attributed to the firing of a church near Beauley by the McDonald's |
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LOCH A' MHEIG |
Loch a' Mheig
Loch a' Mheig
Loch a' Mheig |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
aAsmall mountain lake situated about 30 chains north of Càrn Mòr and out of which flows Allt na Saigheid Name Signifies " The Whey Lake" |
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CÀRN MÒR |
Càrn Mòr
Càrn Mòr
Càrn Mòr |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies, " Big Cairn" and is supplied to a rocky eminence situated about 30 chains south of Loch a' Mheig and to the west of Beinn Shleamhainn. It is the property of J Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston |
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ALLT NAN GOBHAR |
Allt nan Gobhar
Allt nan Gobhar
Allt nan Gobhar |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A mountain stream collecting on a bleak moor about 30 chains east of Allt Loch nan Sionnach, and flowing in a southerly direction until it joins Allt na Saigheid. The name signifies "The Goat's burn" |
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ALLT NAN SAIGHEAD |
Allt nan Saighead
Allt nan Saighead
Allt nan Saighead |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A Rough rocky stream flowing out of Loch a' Mheig in an easterly direction until it joins Loch Ness near a keeper's house called Alltsigh name signifies " The burn of the Arrows" |
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COIRE LIATH |
Coire Liath
Coire Liath
Coire Liath |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A small hollow situated immediately to the east of Càrn a' Choire Leith, and through which the burn called Allt a' Choire Leith flows, name signifies "Grey hollow" |
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ALLT RUADH |
Allt Ruadh
Allt Ruadh
Allt Ruadh |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name signifies "The Red Burn" and is applied to a small mountain stream collecting on a bleak moor, north of Càrn na Caorach; and flowing in a southerly direction until it joins Allt na Saighead about 10 chains east of Loch a' Mheig |
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CÀRN NA CAORACH |
Càrn na Caorach
Càrn na Caorach
Càrn na Caorach |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A small rocky hill situated north of Allt na Saighead, and between the streams called Allt Ruadh and Allt nan Sionnach. The property of the Earl of Seafield. Name Signifies "The Sheep's Cairn" |
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ALLT LOCH AN T-SIONNAICH |
Allt Loch an t-Sionnaich |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A considerable mountain stream flowing from Loch nan Sionnach in a south westerly direction until it joins Allt na Saigheid. Names signifies "Burn of the Loch of the Fox" |
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COILLE BHLÀIR |
Coille Bhlàir
Coille Bhlàir
Coille Bhlàir |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
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This name signifies, "Wood of the Plain" and is applied to a Birch wood, situated on the northern bank of the River Moriston, and between the two streams called Allt Bhlair and Allt Eiric. The property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston |
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DROCHAID EIRIC |
Drochaid Eiric
Drochaid Eiric
Drochaid Eiric |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies "Heniriitta's Bridge" and is applied to a stone bridge crossing the stream called Allt Eiric, about 4 miles west of Invermoriston, on the county road through Glenmoriston.
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MEALL NA FÀICHE |
Meall na Fàiche
Meall na Fàiche
Meall na Fàiche |
Mr D. McLean, Forester, Invermoriston.
Mr D. McMillan, Keeper, Allltsigh.
Mr D. McLean, Schoolmaster, Invermoriston. |
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A considerable ridge covered with heathy Pasture situated immediately to the west of Allt Bhlàir. The property of J Murray Grant esq. of Glenmoriston. Name signifies "The hill of the green" |
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LOCH A' BHAINNE |
Loch a' Bhainne
Loch a' Bhainne
Loch a' Bhainne |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A small mountain Loch situated immediately north of Creag Loch a' Bhainne. "Name signifies "The Milk Lake" |
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CREAG LOCH A' BHAINNE |
Creag Loch a' Bhainne |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A small rocky hill with its southern slope partially covered with wood, it is situated immediately south of Loch a' Bhainne and the property of J. M. Grant Esq. Name signifies "the rock of the Milk Lake". |
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ALLT A' GHADAICHE |
Allt a' Ghadaiche
Allt a' Ghadaiche
Allt a' Ghadaiche
Allt a' Ghadaiche |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean
Mr. A Fraser, keeper. Portclair |
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A small stream having its source a short distance north west of Carn nan Dubh Lochan and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins the River Moriston immediately opposite the fourth milestone from Invermoriston. This stream forms the Boundary between the parishes of Urquhart & Glenmoriston and Boleskine & Aberfarff also between the Deer Forests of Portclair the property of Lord Lovat, and Inverwick the property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. |
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DROCHAID BHLÀIR |
Drochaid Bhlàir
Drochaid Bhlàir
Drochaid Bhlàir |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name signifies "Bridge of the plain" and is applied to a stone bridge which crosses Allt Bhlàir near the third milestone from Invermoriston on the road through Glen Moriston. |
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CAOCHAN NA MUIC |
Caochan na Muic
Caochan na Muic
Caochan na Muic |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
A small mountain stream having its source about 40 chains south of Càrn na h-Iolaire and flowing in a south easterly direction through the wood called Coille Livishie until it joins the River Moriston about ½ a mile to the east of the junction of Allt Bhlàr with the above named River. Names signifies " Streamlet of the pig" |
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RIVER MORISTON |
River Moriston
River Moriston
River Moriston
River Moriston |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean
Mr. A Fraser |
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A considerable river flowing from Loch Cluny through Glenn Moriston in a north easterly direction for about 12 miles when it joins Loch Ness about 20 chains south east of Invermoriston House. |
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CREAG EAS A' CHÀTHA |
Creag East a' Chàtha |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies "Rock of the Fight of the Waterfall" and is applied to a small rocky eminence situated between Allt Ceann an Achaidh and Creag an Fheadain. the property of James Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston |
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River Moriston [note] this name will be written centrical upon completion of the adjoining plan
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DROCHAID CEANN AN ACHAIDH |
Drochaid Ceann an Achaidh |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name signifies "The Bridge of the field head" and is applied to stone bridge over the stream called Allt Ceann an Achaidh on the County road through Glen Moriston. This is a County Bridge. |
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AN TÙR |
An Tùr
An Tùr
An Tùr |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A small rocky hillock situated on the north bank of the River Moriston and immediately to the east of Allt Ceann an Achaidh. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. Name signifies " The Tower" |
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DROCHAID NAM BUACHAILLEAN |
Drochaid nam Buachaillean |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name signifies " The Herds bridge" and is applied to a stone bridge which spans the stream called Allt na Crìche, situated one mile from Invermoriston on the county road through Glenn Moriston. This is a County Bridge. |
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GLEN MORISTON |
Glen Moriston
Glen Moriston
Glen Moriston
Glen Moriston |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean
Mr. A Fraser |
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A considerable Glen or Valley extending from the western shore of Loch Ness in a South Westerly direction to the county boundary at Loch Cluny, a distance of about 15 miles. The hills on both sides for a considerable distance from Invermoriston are covered nearly to the summit with natural birch, fir and other woods. It varies in breadth from a ¼ to 1 mile.
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COILLE LIVISHIE |
Coille Livishie
Coille Livishie
Coille Livishie |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name is partly Anglicised and signifies Livishie Wood, and is applied to a Birch Wood situated on the northern bank of the River Moriston and between the streams called Allt Bhlàir and Allt Ceann an Achaidh the property of J Murray Grant Esq. of Glenmoriston. |
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CREAG AN FHEADAIN |
Creag an Fheadain |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name signifies "Rock of the Pipe". And is applied to a small rocky eminence situated immediately to the west of the Creag Eas a" Chatha. |
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DALCATAIG |
Dalcataig
Dalcataig
Dalcataig
Dalcattaig |
Mr. D. Morrison, Tenant.
Mr. A. Fraser.
Mr. Fraser Dalcataig Pier
County Valuation Roll 1868-69 |
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A two storey farmhouse, slated and in good repair, with outbuildings, occupied by D. Morrison and the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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DÙN EUN |
Duneun
Duneun
Duneun |
Mr. D Morrison
Mr. A Fraser
Mr. D McLean |
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A small rocky hillock situated on the south bank of the River Moriston and immediately to the west of Allt Coire an Daim. Name signifies, "Birds hillock. |
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ALLT COIRE AN DAIM |
Allt Coire an Daim |
Mr. D Morrison
Mr. A Fraser
Mr. D McLean |
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A small stream collecting in Coire an Daim and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins the River Moriston immediately to the north of Duneun. Name signifies "Burn of the Hollow of the Dam or Reservoir" |
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COIRE AN DAIM |
Coire an Daim
Coire an Daim
Coire an Daim |
Mr A Fraser
Mr D McLean
Mr Fraser |
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A rocky hollow in which collects the stream called Allt Coire an Daim, it is situated immediately south of Coille na Feinn. Name signifies "Hollow of the Dam or Reservoir". |
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COILLE NA FEINNE |
Coille na Feinne
Coille na Feinne
Coille na Feinne |
Mr. A Fraser
Mr. D McLean
Mr. Fraser |
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A considerable wood consisting of birch and fir, situated on the south bank of the River Moriston. The property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Fingal's Wood" |
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ALLT RUIGHE DOILLEIRICH |
Allt Ruighe Doilleirich |
Mr. A Fraser
Mr. D McLean
Mr. Fraser |
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A small stream collecting on the northerns slope of Burach, and flowing in a north-westerly direction through Coille na Feinne, until it joins the River Moriston, name signifies "Burn of the Dark Sheiling" |
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ST COLUMBA'S WELL |
St Columba's Well |
Rev [Reverend] A Gair
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D Hossack |
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A small well situated about 5 chains south of Invermoriston Inn, some years ago it was cleaned out, and a stone slab erected near it by the late proprietor, this slab is without any inscription. There is very little known respecting the origin of the name, but it is supposed that St Columbus during his travels in this country used water from this well for consecrating, and in other religious rites and ceremonies. |
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CLACHAN AN INBHIR |
Clachan an Inbhir |
Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Gair
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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This name signifies "Burying place of the Confluence of Water" and is applied to a burying place situated at the mouth of Glen Moriston, and about 20 chains west of Invermoriston house. It is supposed to have been consecrated by St Columbus with water taken from the well called after his name and which is situated about 10 chains to the West. It is used as a burying place for the inhabitants living in the lower portion of the Valley. |
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CREAG NAN EUN |
Creag nan Eun
Creag nan Eun
Creag nan Eun
Creag nan Eun |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean
Mr. J Campbell |
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A very conspicuous and rocky eminence situated on the west shore of Loch Ness and about 1 mile north east of Invermoriston House. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston Name signifies "Bird's Rock" Rock of the Birds |
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ALLT COINNEAG |
Allt Coinneag |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
053 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Wild Bees nest", and is applied to a small mountain stream, which collect immediately south of Meall Doire Bhrath and flows in a southerly direction until it joins the River Moriston at its junction with Loch Ness. |
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CROIT AN TÀILLEIR |
Croit an Tàilleir
Croit an Tàilleir
Croit an Tàilleir |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A two-storey house, slated and in good repair, situated about 15 Chains north east of Invermoriston Inn. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. |
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INVERMORISTON HOUSE |
Invermoriston House |
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A three-storey mansion house pleasantly situated at the mouth of Glen Moriston and over looking Loch Ness, the offices are situated about ¼ mile to the east of the Mansion house and were after the battle of Culloden used as a factory by Government the property of James Murray Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston |
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DALCATAIG PIER (Wooden) |
Dalcataig Pier (Wooden) |
Mr. J. Fraser, tenant.
Mr. A. Fraser.
Mr. J. Campbell.
Mr. D. Morrison |
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A wooden erection on the west shore of Loch Ness, and about 20 chains south of the mouth of the river Moriston, it was built for the accommodation of steamers which ply between Inverness & Glasgow; by the Steam Boat Company it is called Invermoriston on account of its being at the mouth of the Glen Moriston, but by the proprietor Dalcataig. it is in the occupation of Mr. J. Fraser who is licensed to sell Beer, Ale, & Porter and the property of Lord Lovat. |
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ROINN INBHIR |
Roinn Inbhir |
Mr. J. Fraser
Mr. A. Fraser
Mr. D. McLean |
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This name signifies "Point of the confluence of river of waters and is applied to a point or promitory on the south side of the River Moriston at its junction with Loch Ness. |
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ALLT GILLE BHIORA |
Allt Gille Bhiora |
Mr D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. D McLean |
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A small mountain stream having its source about 50 chains North East of the small Clachan of Achnaconeran, and flowing in a southerly direction until it joins the River Moriston a short distance west of the Post Office. Name signifies "The Skit Boys burn". |
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CREAG BHÀN |
Creag Bhàn
Creag Bhàn
Creag Bhàn
Creag Bhàn |
Mr. A. Fraser
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. D. McLean
Mr. D. McMillan |
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This name signifies "White Rock" and is applied to a conspicuous rock situated about 50 chains North West of Sròn na Muic. |
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SRÒN NA MUIC |
Sròn na Muic
Sròn na Muic
Sròn na Muic
Sròn na Muic |
Mr. A. Fraser
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. D. McLean
Mr. D. McMillan |
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This name applies to a very prominent Craig, overlooking Loch Ness, and is situated about ¾ of a mile to the South West of the mouth of the River Moriston. Name signifies "Pigs Nose". |
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ROINN BHÀN |
Roinn Bhàn
Roinn Bhàn
Roinn Bhàn
Roinn Bhàn |
Mr. A Fraser
Mr. J Campbell
Mr. Fraser
Mr. D McLean |
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This name signifies "White Point" and is applied to a point on the west shore of Loch Ness, situated about 30 chains south of Dalcataig Pier |
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ALLT CHOIRE CHATS |
Allt Choire Chais
Allt Choire Chais
Allt Choire Chais |
Mr. A Fraser
Mr. D McLean
Mr. Fraser |
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A small mountain stream having its source in Coire Càs and flowing in a north westerly direction until it joins the River Moriston. Name signifies "Burn of the Steep Hollow". |
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COIRE CÀS |
Coire Càs
Coire Càs
Coire Càs |
Mr. A Fraser
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D. McMillan |
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This name signifies "Steep Hollow" and is applied to a hollow between Coille na Feinne and Burach. |
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CREAG BHACHAN |
Creag Bhachan |
Mr. A Fraser
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McMillan
Mr. J Campbell Postmaster |
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This name applies to a prominent rock situated about 20 chains south of Dalcataig. Name signifies "Projecting or bulging Rock". |
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MISSION CHURCH [Invermoriston] |
Mission Church
Mission Church
Mission Church
Mission Church |
Rev. [Reverend] A Gair
Mr. D McLean
Mr. J Campbell
Mr. D Hossack |
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A small two-storey building the lower portion being used as the church and the upper as dwelling for the Minister, seated for 120, average attendance 50, It is a Mission church belonging to and under the jurisdiction of the established church, and supported by Royal Bounty. Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Gair, Minister. |
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POST OFFICE [Invermoriston] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Mr. J Campbell postmaster
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D Hossack Invermoriston Inn |
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A one-storey house slated and in good repair used as a branch office, from which letters are dispatched at 2 a.m. and received at 10.40 p.m. |
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INVERMORISTON INN |
Invermoriston Inn |
Mr. D Hossack, tenant
Mr. D McLean
Mr. D McLean
Mr. J. Fraser |
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A two-storey house, with coach-houses and stablery attached, occupied by Mr. D Hossack, who is licensed to let out post horses on hire. It is the property of J Murray Grant esq. of Glenmoriston. |
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SCHOOL [Invermoriston] |
School |
Mr. D McLean Schoolmaster
Rev. [Reverend] A. Gair
Mr. J. Campbell |
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This is what is termed a side school, in connection with the Parish school, it is supported by the heritors an School Fees. Average number of scholars 50 of both sexes.
In reply to remarks the Examiner states "that, "This is a parochial School, and the Heritors are obliged by law to support it. |
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INVERMORISTON FOREST |
Invermoriston Forest |
Mr. J. Sinclair, Factor.
Mr. D. McLean |
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This name applies to a Deer Forest extending from the junction of "Allt na Saighead" with Loch Ness, keeping the course of the said stream and "Allt Ruadh" to Carn na Fiacail the watershed, about 15 chains south of "Loch na Faoileige" passing over Càrn Tarsuinn to Meall na Ciche" thence to the junction of "Loch an Staea" with Allt Lochan Staea" , thence it follows the said stream to "Loch Liath", then sit follows a wire fence in a southerly direction for about two miles to "Allt Eirie", thence it follows the course of the said stream to its junction with the River Moriston, keeping the course of the said river to its junction with Loch Ness, keeping the side of the said Loch in northeasterly direction to the above named junction " Allt na Saighead". The property of J Murray Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston |
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PORTCLAIR FOREST |
Portclair Forest |
Mr. John Peters, Factor.
Mr. A. Fraser |
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This name applies to a Deer Forest commencing at " Càrn nan Dubh" Lochan on sheet 68, taking a wire fence, following it to the junction with the stream Allt na Criche" and following it to its junction with Loch Ness keeping the side of the said Loch to the mouth of the River Moriston thence keeping the course of the said river to the junction of Allt a' Ghadaiche, thence keeping the parish boundary to the above named " Càrn nan Dubh". The property of Lord Lovat |
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GLENLIA |
Glenlia |
Mr. J. Cameron, Tenant.
Mr. MacDonald, F. C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Errogie
Mr. John Fraser, Foyers |
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One story farmhouse with suitable offices attached, the whole slated and in good repair. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton Ho [House] Inverness. |
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UPPER FALL OF FOYERS |
Upper Fall of Foyers |
Mr. J. Cameron, Tenant.
Mr. MacDonald, F. C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Errogie
Mr. John Fraser, Foyers |
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Falls of Foyers [note] This name is cancelled and the respective name of each fall is now written to them.
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UPPER FALL OF FOYERS |
Upper Fall of Foyers |
Mr. J. Cameron, Tenant.
Mr. MacDonald, F. C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Errogie
Mr. John Fraser, Foyers |
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[Continued from Page 43] is the bridge of one arch thrown across the River from which travellers can view if in perfect security. |
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LOWER FALL OF FOYERS |
Lower Fall of Foyers |
Mr. J. Cameron
Mr. J. Fraser
Mr. A. McBean |
054 |
There are different positions from which the Lower or principle Fall may be viewed to great advantage. One of the best is from the edge of the rock early opposite to it on the west side of the River, but it is believed that strangers are seldom directed to this spot. |
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GREEN POINT |
Green Point |
Mr. J. Cameron
Mr. J. Fraser
Mr. A. McBean |
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The more favourite view is from what is called the Green Point which fronts the body of water in its descent; it is a thin rock projecting forward beyond the Common Bank, covered with a green sward almost always saturated with the spray which ascends from the Fall, and which particularly when the wind blows from the North rises some hundred feet high. The access to the Greenpoint has now been rendered easy and safe, by a footpath made to it, within these few years from the high road"
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LOCH BRAN |
Loch Bran |
Mr. J. Fraser, Foyers
Mr. J. Cameron, Glenlia |
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A considerable Loch or more properly speaking two lochs, as they are divided by a roadway of earth, situated about 1 mile north of the Parish Church. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton Ho. [House] By Inverness. |
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RIVER FOYERS |
River Foyers |
J. Peters Esq. Beauly.
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre, Boleskine.
Mr. J. Fraser, Foyers. |
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This river is formed by the junctions of Allt an Loin and the river Fechlin a short distance north of Mill Bridge. It then flows in a northerly direction until it joins Loch Ness about a ¼ of a mile north of Foyers House |
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CARN A' BHREABADAIR |
Càrn a' Bhreabadair |
Mr. D. Whyte
Mr J. Fraser |
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A small rocky eminence situated immediately to the east of Fuaran an Eich Bhàin, name signifies "Cairn of the weaver". The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. |
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FUARAN AN ETCH BHAIN |
Fuaran an Etch Bhàin |
Mr. D. Whyte, Teacher Culaird
Mr. John Fraser Foyers |
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This name signifies "White Horse Well" and is applied to a good spring of water situated south of Creag Bhreac on the property of F. Walker Esq. Muirton Ho. [House] Inverness |
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GIANT'S CAVE |
Giant's Cave |
Mr J Cameron, Glenlia,
Mr J Fraser, Foyers |
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This name applies to a large dent or fissure in a rock situated on the east bank of the River Foyers and between the two Falls. It is supposed to have been at one time occupied by a man of large stature hence its name. |
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BONAGOUR'S CAVE |
Bonagour's Cave |
Mr J. Fraser, Foyers,
Mr Cameron, Glenlia,
Mr Fraser, Manader, Foyers |
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This name applies to a crevice in a mass of loose rock at the northern base of Càrn Dearg, there is just sufficient room for a man to stand up in it, here it is supposed that one of the Fraser's of Foyers hid himself after the battle of Culloden. So named on account of his wearing a Dun Bonnet. It is an Anglicised name and it is not known by any other name. |
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TOM A' BHEALAIDH |
Tom A' Bhealaidh |
Mr J. Fraser
Mr D. Cameron
Mr D. Whyte |
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A small rocky eminence situated east of the river Foyers and North of Allt an Geodhach, the property of F. Walker Esq. Name signifies "The Broom Knowe" |
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ALLTAN GEODHACH |
Alltan Geodhach |
Mr D. Cameron
Mr J. Fraser
Mr J. Cameron
Mr D. Whyte |
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This name signifies "The Burn of the hollow Rocks" and is applied to a small stream flowing from the west end of Loch Bran in a westerly direction until it joins the River Foyers |
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TOM A' MHUILINN |
Tom a' Mhuilinn |
Mr D. Cameron
Mr J. Fraser
Mr J. Cameron
Mr D. Whyte |
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This name signifies "Knoll of the Mill" and is applied to a slightly elevated ridge situated south of Allt an Geodhach and immediately south of the Co [county] road from Whitebridge to Foyers. The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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NORTH MURNICH |
North Murnich |
Donald Cameron, postmaster.
William McGruer, North Murnich.
Mr J. Fraser, Lyne of Gorthlick. |
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This name is given to an ordinary farmhouse, one story high, it has suitable offices attached, the are all thatched and in fair repair. The Property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton House Inverness |
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SOUTH MURNICH |
South Murnich |
Mr Donald Cameron
Mr William McGruer
Mr J. Fraser |
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Applies to a one storied and slated farmhouse, the offices are thatched and all are in fair repair, the property of Fountaine Walker Esq. |
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LOCHGARTHSIDE |
Lochgarthside |
Mr Donald Cameron Postmaster Gorthlick. Mr William McGruer North Murnich
Mr J. Fraser Lyne of Gorthlick |
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Is applied to a district lying along the north side of Loch Gar, it is studded over with croft houses, generally thatched. Some of them are in fair repair and some of them in very bad repair. Property of Fountaine Walker Esq. of Foyers |
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TOMVOIT |
Tomvoit |
Mr Donald Cameron
Mr William McGruer
Mr J Fraser |
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Applies to a small one storied farm house, the house and offices are thatched and in fair repair. Property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton Ho. [House] Inverness |
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GLAC NAN UAN |
Glac nan Uan |
Mr D. Whyte, Teacher, Cullaird
Mr John Fraser Foyers |
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This name signifies "The Lamb's Hollow" and is applied to a hollow on the east side of Gleann Liath and south of Càrn Dubh. The property of Fountaine Walker Esquire of Foyers. |
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WESTER MURNICH |
Wester Murnich |
Mr D. Cameron
Mr William McGouer
Mr D. Fraser Farmer Culie |
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This name is applied to a number of one storey houses, in good repair, and occupied by crofters, situated about ½ a mile north-west of Loch Garth. the property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton Ho. [House] Inverness |
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CARN DUBH |
Càrn Dubh |
Mr D, Whyte
Mr John Fraser, Foyers |
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A rocky eminence situated east of Gleann Liath and north of Glac nan Uan, Name signifies "Black Cairn". The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. |
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CREAG BHREAC |
Creag Bhreac |
Mr D, Whyte
Mr John Fraser, Foyers
Mr J Cameron, Glenlia |
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This name signifies "Speckled Rock" and is applied to a large rocky eminence newly planted with fir, and Situated Immediately South of the Falls of Foyers. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. |
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DRUMMUSSADY [farm] |
Drummussady |
Mr D. Cameron
Mr J. Cameron
Mr J. Fraser |
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This name applies to two crofters houses, each one story in height, situated a short distance east of Loch Bran. The property of F. Walker |
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DRUIM AN TEAMPUILL |
Druim an Teampuill |
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
Mr D. Stewart, Schoolmaster
Mr James Muir |
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This name signifies "Temple Ridge" and is applied to the lands in connection with the Parish Church, which extends along the top of this ridge on which were within these last few years the remains of several Druidical Temples, these have all been removed either to make way for the plough or for building purposes. |
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RIVER GOURAG |
River Gourag
River Gourag
River Gourag |
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre, Minister
Mr W. F. McLean, Minister
Mr D. Stewart, parish schoolmaster |
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This name applies to a small stream flowing from the southern extremity of Loch Garth in this south-westerly direction until it joins with the River G in forming Allt an Loin |
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AN DOIRLINN |
An Doirlinn |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
Mr James Muir
Mr D. Stewart
Mr W. F. McLean |
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This name signifies "The Peninsula" and is applied to a wooded strip of land between Allt an Loin and the River Fechlin at their junction with the River Foyers. The property Fountaine Walker Esq. of Foyers Muirton Ho. [House] Inverness |
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CREAG A' CHAIT |
Creag a' Chait |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
Mr D. Stewart
Mr P McDonald |
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This name applies to a conspicuous rocky eminence situated immediately east of the road from Foyers White Bridge and about half way between these two places. Name signifies "Cat's Craig" |
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MILL BRIDGE |
Mill Bridge |
Mr John Fraser
Lyne.
Mr James Muir.
Mr William F. McLean |
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This name is applied to a stone bridge of one arch crossing Allt Lon about twelve chains south of its junction with the River Foyers, and on General Wage's Military Road from Fort Augustus to Inverness. It is a county bridge. |
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TOM AITEACHAIDH |
Tom Aiteachaidh |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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A small wooded eminence situated west of the river Foyers. The property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Knowe of the Cutivation" |
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DALCRAG |
Dalcrag |
John Peters, Esq. Factor.
Mr P. McDonald, tenant.
Mr D. Stewart.
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre |
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A one story farmhouse with suitable offices attached, slated and in good repair. The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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ALLT AITEACHAIDH |
Allt Aiteachaidh |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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A small mountain stream flowing from Lochan Scristan In a north easterly direction until it joins the River Foyers. Name signifies "Burn of the Cultivation" |
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CARN DEARG |
Càrn Dearg |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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A large rocky eminence situated on the side of Loch Ness. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Names signifies "Red Cairn" |
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LOCHAN DUBH |
Lochan Dubh |
John Peters Esq. Factor |
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A small mountain loch situated at the South Western extremity of Càrn Dearg. The property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies " Small Black Loch" |
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BAILEBEAG |
Bailebeag
Bailebeag
Bailebeag |
Mr D. Stewart. Schoolmaster
Mr W. F. McLean
Mr James Muir |
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This name applies to a few one storey cottages and the parish school and is situated a short distance west of the parish church. The property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle by Beauly. Invs. [Inverness] |
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BUNKEGIVIE |
Bunkegivie
Bunkegivie
Bunkegivie
Bunkegivie |
John Peters Esq. Factor.
Estate Map.
Mr James Muir.
Mr William F. McLean. |
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This name applies to a few small cottages one-storey high, also a blacksmith's shop situated a short distance north west of Corriegarth Lodge, Lord Lovat proprietor. |
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MANSE [parish, Newtbn] |
Manse (parish) |
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr P. McDonald |
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This Is the Established Church Manse, it is two story high, slated and in good repair and is situated about a ¼ of a mile south west from the church. The property of the Heritors. |
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CHURCH [Newton] |
Church (Parish) |
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre.
Mr D. Stewart.
Mr P. McDonald |
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This church was built in 1780 and is seated to accommodate 400, it is of an oblong form and a very plain style of architecture. It is the property of the Heritor. |
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NEWTON |
Newton |
Mr James Muir.
Mr W. F. McLean.
Mr D. Stewart. |
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This name applies to 4 cottages, all of one story in height and in middling repair. The property of the heritors of the parish. |
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SCHOOL [Newton] |
School (parish) |
Mr D. Stewart schoolmaster.
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre.
Mr P. McDonald |
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This school is one story high with dwelling house attached, the ordinary branches of education are taught with Latin and mathematics, attendance is of both sexes, supported by Heritors and school fees. |
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CNOC AN T-SITHEIN |
Cnoc an T-Sìthein |
Mr John Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
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A small conical eminence situated immediately north of Allt na Seabhaig. the property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Fairy Hillock" |
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COIRE RIABHACH |
Coire Riabhach |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart |
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This name applies to a hollow between Càrn Choire Reiche and Creag Bheag. The property of Lord Lovat. Names signifies "Rough Corry" |
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CREAG BHEAG |
Creag Bheag |
Mr John Fraser, keeper,Corriegarth Lodge.
Mr D. Stewart, parish schoolmaster.
Mr A. McGillivray. Aberchalder. |
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This name signifies "Little Craig" and is applied to a rocky eminence situated immediately to the east of Loch Garth. The property of Lord Lovat |
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CARN GARBH |
Càrn Garbh |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart |
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This name signifies "Rough Cairn". and is applied to a rocky eminence, situated about ½ a mile south of Garthmore. The property of Lord Lovat |
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GARTHBEG |
Garthbeg |
John Peters Esq. Factor.
Mr John Fraser.
Mr William F. McLean |
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A large two-storey farmhouse with suitable offices attached, situated at the southern extremity of Loch Garth. The property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly Ins [Inverness] |
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GARTHMORE |
Garthmore |
John Peters Esq.
Mr John Fraser.
Mr William F. McLean |
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A one-storey houseIn middling repair situated a short distance south of Garthbeg, the property of Lord Lovat |
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LOCH KEMP |
Loch Kemp |
John Peters Esq. Factor.
D. Stewart, Schoolmaster Boleskine.
J. Campbell, Shepherd, Dalchapple |
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A Considerable Lock Situated about ¾ of a mile west of Dell House, and about the same distance east from Loch Ness, it is partly in the parish of Boleskine & Abbertarff and partly in the parish of Dores (Det) and the property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle by Beauly Inss [Inverness] |
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TORR AN T-SAGAIRT |
Tòrr an t-Sagairt |
D. Stewart, Boleskine.
J. Campbell, Dalchapple |
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A small hill newly planted with fir, and situated about ¼ a mile south west of Dell House. The property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "The Priest's Hill |
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ALLT SLOCHDACH |
Allt Slochdach |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small stream flowing from Loch Kemp in a north westerly direction until it joins Loch Ness. It also forms a part of the Boundary between the parishes of Boleskine and Abertarff and Dores (Det) name signifies "Burn of the Pits or Pools" |
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DELL HOUSE |
Dell House |
John Peters Esq.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A two-storey house slated and in good repair with offices attached now used as a shooting lodge. The property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle near Beauly Inss [Inverness] |
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LOCH CLUANIE |
Loch Cluanie |
John Peters Esq.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small lock situated about 14 chains east of Loch Kemp. The property of Lord Lovat |
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ALLT AN LOIN |
Allt an Lòin |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
F. C. [Free Church] Minister
Errogie
Mr James Muir, Carpenter Newton.
Mr D. Stewart parish Schoolmaster |
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This name signifies "Meadow Burn", and is applied to a stream which is formed by the junction of the Rivers Gourag and E. it flows in a north-westerly direction until it joins with the River Fechlin in forming the river Foyers, A short distance north of Mill Bridge. |
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL [Dell] |
Roman Catholic Chapel |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr Bisset
Mr P. McDonnell
Mr D. Stewart |
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This name applies to a small chapel built in 1858 and seated to accommodate 130. The priest house being attached thereto. It is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. |
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ALLT NA SEABHAIG |
Allt na Seabhaig |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart |
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A considerable mountain stream collecting between Càrn Ruigh na Creadha and Leacha na Cisteachanm and flowing in a north easterly direction for about 1 mile, it then changes its course in north westerly direction until it joins the River E about ½ a mile south east of Garthbeg. Name signifies "The Hawks Burn". |
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RIVER |
River E. |
Mr John Fraser. Keeper
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre
Mr D. Stewart schoolmaster
Mr A. Muir Carpenter
Mr F. McLean |
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A considerable mountain stream collecting in a range of hills on the eastern boundary of the parish and flowing in a north westerly until it joins with the River Gourag in forming a short stream called Allt Lon. |
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CARN NA DALA-RIACH |
Càrn na Dala-riach |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A rocky eminence partly covered with Birchwood. The property of Lord Lovat "meaning not known" |
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COMPASS |
Compass |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Mr Alderson |
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A two story dwelling house slated and in good repair the property of Fountaine Walker Esq., Foyers And Muirton Ho. [House] Invs [Inverness] |
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DELL |
Dell |
John Peters Esq.
Mr Alderson, keeper.
Mr J. Campbell |
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This name applies to what was originally the offices of Dell House before it was let as a shooting lodge, but it is now occupied as a farmhouse, the property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly Invs [Inverness] |
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CORRIEGARTH LODGE |
Corriegarth Lodge
Corriegarth Lodge
Corriegarth Lodge
Corriegarth Lodge |
John Peters Esq. Factor
Mr D. Stewart, schoolmaster
Mr James Muir, Carpenter
Mr William F. McLean |
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A large and newly erected shooting lodge three stories high slated and in good repair. The property of Lord Lovat |
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CULLINTYRE |
Cùllintyre
Cùllintyre
Cùllintyre |
Mr William F. McLean.
Mr J. Muir
Mr D. McGillioray, Aberchalder |
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This name applies to a small farmhouse & Shepherd's Cottage, both one story high. The property of Lord Lovat |
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LOCH GARTH |
Loch Garth |
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre Boleskine.
Mr John Fraser, Keeper, Corriegarth Lodge.
Mr W. F. McLean Lochgarthside |
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A large freshwater loch situated in Straith Errick and about one mile north of Corriegarth Lodge. The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly Inss. [Inverness] |
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ALLT LOCH PAITICH |
Allt Loch Pàitich |
John Peters
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbel |
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A small stream flowing from Loch Pàiteach in a north easterly direction for about 20 chains. It then changes its course and flows in a north westerly direction until it forms Loch Cluanie name signifies "Burn of the Parched or Dry Loch" |
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LOCH PAITEACH |
Loch Pàiteach |
John Peters
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbel |
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A small lock situated immediately south of Tòrr Pàiteach. The property of Lord Lovat name signifies "Parched or Dry Loch" |
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TORR PAITEACH |
Tòrr Pàiteach |
John Peters
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbel |
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A conspicuous rocky eminence situated north of Loch Pàiteach and about 1 mile east from Loch Ness. Name signifies " The Humpy Hill" |
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ALLT LEACHD GOWRIE |
Allt Leachd Gowrie |
John Peters Esq. Factor.
Estate Maps
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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This stream has its' source about 14 chains East of Loch Kurckie in a fir plantation and flows in a northerly direction until it joins Loch Kemp. "Meaning not known"
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TOM RATHAIL |
Tom Dreachail
Tom Rathail
Tom Rathail
Tom Rathail |
John Peters
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell
Rev. [Reverend] J McLean F.C. [Free Church] Minister |
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A considerable eminence recently planted with fir, partly in the parish of Boleskine & Abertarff and partly in the Dores (Det) [detached] the property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "The Lucky or Fortunate Hill" In the Parish of Boleskin & Abertarff |
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WHITEBRIDGE INN |
Whitebridge Inn |
John Peters Esq. Factor
Mr McDonnell
Mr J. Campbell |
054 |
A two-storey house slated and in good repair. The property of Lord Lovat in the parish of Dores (Detached) |
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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 |
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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. |
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CNOC AN T-SIONNAICH |
Cnoc an t-sionnaich |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small eminence covered with healthy pasture. Name Signifies "The Foxes hillock" |
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MOOR OF KNOCKHOILUM |
Moor of Knockhoilum |
John Peters Esq.
Mr J. Campbell.
Mr D. Fraser
Moor of Knockhoilum |
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This name applies to two one story Crofthouses with the land attached thereto it was within a few years nothing but moorland but is being rapidly brought under cultivation by the tenants. Property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly Invs [ Inverness] |
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TORR CLUANIE |
Tòrr Cluanie |
John Peters Esq.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small rocky eminence situated about 20 chains north east of Loch Cluanie, and the property of Lord Lovat. "Name Aglicised" [Anglicised] |
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CREAG MHOR |
Creag Mhòr |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A large and very rocky hill. Situated about ½ a mile east of the farmhouse of Dell. Name signifies "Big Craig" |
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EASTER DRUMMOND |
Easter Drummond |
John Peters Esq.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
054 |
A two storey farm house with offices attached all slated and in good repair. The property of Lord Lovat |
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KILLIECHOILUM |
Killiechoilum |
John Peters Esq.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A one story farm house with offices attached slated and in good repair. The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly Invs [ Inverness] |
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TOM A' CHLIABHAIN |
Tom a' Chlinabhain |
Mr D. Stewart Mr J. Campbell |
054 |
A considerable rocky eminence, situated a short distance west of Allt Leachd Gowrie. The property of Lord Lovat name signifies, "Hill of the Small Basket or Creel" |
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CNOC CARRACH |
Cnoc Carrach |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small eminence situated immediately to the west of the milestone from Fort Augustus to Inverness on General Wade's military Road. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. Name signifies "the Hill of the Uneven Surface" |
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KNOCKCARRACH |
Knockcarrach |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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This name applies to two small cottages one story high, the property of J. Murray Grant Of Glenmoriston |
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WESTER DRUMMOND |
Wester Drummond |
John Peters Esq.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A one story farm house without buildings attached, detached and in middling repair. The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly Invs [ Inverness] |
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LOCH NA SCORTHACH |
Loch na Scorthach |
Mr Richmond
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. D. Stewart |
054 |
A small mountain Loch situated between Loch Ness and Loch Knockie. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston. Name signifies "Loch of the Liver." Scorthach Is well known in the locality and is supposed to be a provincialism. |
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MEALL NA TARGAID |
Meall na Targaid |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart Mr M. Fraser |
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A rocky eminence situated about 30 chains north of Loch Knockie. The property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Hill of the Target" |
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STAC NAM FITHEACH |
Stac nam Fitheach |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Mr M. Fraser |
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A conspicuous rock on the east face of Meall na Targaid. Name signifies "Rock of the Ravens" |
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ALLT LOCH NA SCORTHACH |
Allt Loch na Scorthach |
Mr Richmond, keeper Knockie Lodge.
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
A small stream flowing from Loch na Scorthach in an easterly direction until it joins Loch Ness. Name signifies "Burn of the lock of the Liver" |
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LOCH NAN LOSGANN |
Loch nan Losgann |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean, F. C. [Free Church] Minister |
054 |
A small loch situated a short distance west Paddockfield the property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Name signifies "Loch of the Frogs" |
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WHITE BRIDGE |
White Bridge |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre |
054 |
Stoney Bridge of one arch crossing the River Fechlin. Built by General Wade, over which the road passes which bears his name. It is a county bridge. |
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CREAG A' GHUIBHAIS |
Creag a' Ghuibhais |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
A small eminent situated immediately north of Lochan a' Choin Uire, and on the eastern side of Loch Ness. Property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Craig of the Fir" |
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LOCHAN A' CHINN MHONAICH |
Lochan a' Chinn Mhonaich |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
This name is applied three small mountain lochs, which to appearance may have been at one time a single loch. Name Signifies " Small Loch of the Hilly head" |
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LOCHAN A' CHOIN UIRE |
Lochan a' Choin Uire |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
A Small Mountain Loch immediately south of Creag a' Ghuibhais will stop name signifies "Little Loch of the Young Dog" |
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ALLT A' CHINN MHONAICH |
Allt a' Chinn Mhonaich |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
A small mountain stream flowing from Lochan a' Chinn Mhonaich in an easterly direction until it joins Loch Ness Name Signifies "Burn of the Hilly Head" |
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LOCHAN NAN NIGHEAN |
Lochan nan Nighean |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
A mountain loch situated immediately south of Meall nan Aidhean. The property of Lord Lovat name signifies "Small Loch of the Maidens" |
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MEALL NAN AIDHEAN |
Meall nan Aidhean |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
This name signifies "The Hill of the Hinds" and is applied to an eminence on the east side of Loch Ness. The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly Invs [Inverness] |
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MEALL NA SROINE |
Meall na Sròine |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
054 |
A considerable ridge situated between Creag nan Eun and Allt Saighead, and about 40 chains west of Loch Ness. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. Name signifies "The Nose of the Hill" |
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On the northern extremity of this ridge is a large stone about 20 feet in circumference and about 5 feet high which can easily be moved by one person, there is however nothing known respecting it in the neighbourhood. It is called the "Rocking Stone" |
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ALLT RUIGHE BHACAIN |
Allt Ruighe Bhacain |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
054 |
A small stream flowing from the south end of Loch a' Bhealaich in a southerly direction until it joins Allt na Saighead. Name signifies "The Burn of the projecting shieling" |
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CREAG DHEARG |
Creag Dhearg |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
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A considerable ridge situated about ½ mile west of Loch Ness. The property of the Earl of Seafield. Name Signifies "The Red Rock" |
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LOCH A' BHEALAICH |
Loch a' Bhealaich |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
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A small loch situated about 40 chains west of Creag Whearing and out of which flows Allt Ruighe Bhacain. name signifies "Loch of the Vale" |
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ALLTSIGH |
Alltsigh |
Mr D McLean
Mr D McMillan
Mr D McLean |
054 |
This name applies to keepers house, situated on the south side of the stream called Allt na Saighead from whence it derives its name, but is better known by the anglicised form. Occupied by D. McMillan and property of James Murray Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston |
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ALTSAIGH [1895] |
Aultsigh |
Phillips County Atlas |
054 |
This name applies to keepers house, situated on the south side of the stream called Allt na Saighead from whence it derives its name, but is better known by the anglicised form. Occupied by D. McMillan and property of James Murray Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston |
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Aultsigh- Altered by authority of Mr. MacKay, Inverness. See remark in index [Dated] 4.2.95 [1895] |
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CNOC A' CHAOL-LEIM |
Cnoc a' chaol-leim |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
A small knowe culminated on its summit. Situated south of the river Fechlin and a short distance east of Innishenlannie. The property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Hill of the Narrow Jump" |
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COIRE GARTH |
Coire Garth |
Mr John Fraser, keeper.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr W. F. McLean |
054 |
A small wooded hollow immediately north of Leachd nan Cisteachan. "Meaning not known" |
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LEACHD NAN CISTEACHAN |
Leachd nan Cistechan |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Reid, keeper, Gargie Lodge
Mr John Fraser |
054 |
This name applies to a considerable eminence situated immediately east of Beinn Sgorach. Lord Lovat and F. Walker Esq. Joint proprietors. Name signifies "Flags or Slabs of or for Chests or Coffins" |
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BEINN SGORACH |
Beinn Sgorach |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr J. Reid
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
A very rocky and conspicuous eminence situated about 1 mile east of White Bridge Inn. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Name Signifies "The Rocky Hill" |
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INNISHENLANNIE |
Innishenlannie |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Mr D. Fraser, Moor of Knockhoilum |
054 |
A one story farm house with outbuildings attached all of one story in height and thatched. The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly Invs [ Inverness] |
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PADDOCKFIELD |
Paddockfield |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
054 |
This name applies to two one story houses thatched and in middling repair. Situated about ½ a mile north of Beinn Sgorach. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton Ho [ house] Inverness |
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ALLT A' MHINN |
Allt a' Mhean
Allt a' Mhean
Allt a' Mhinn |
John Peters Esq. Factor.
Estate Map.
Mr John Fraser |
054 |
A small mountain stream flowing from Lochan Dubh in an easterly direction until it joins Loch Ness, this stream forms a part of the boundary between the parishes of Boleskine & Abertarff and Dores (det) [Detached]. Name signifies "Burn of the Kid" |
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LOCHAN SCRISTAN |
Lochan Scristan |
Jno [John] Peters Esq.
Estate map |
054 |
A small mountain Loch situated about twelve chains south of Lochan Dubh. The property of Lord Lovat. Meaning unknown |
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STRATHERRICK |
Stratherrick
Stratherrick
Stratherrick
Stratherrick |
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre ph. [Parish] Manse Boleskine.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McNaughton ph. [Parish] Dores.
Mr Cameron, Post Master, Gorthlick.
Mr J. Campbell, Dalchapple |
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This name does not apply to a Strath but to an extensive district deriving its name from the River Farigaig which runs through it near its northern limit. It consists of a cultivated and moor land interspersed with some rocky hills and extends to the south-west as far as Knockie and Ardochy, and to the north-east as far as Achnafat. It is bounded on the north west by Glenn Albyn, and on the south east by the Alonadhliath Mountains. It is the property of the following gentleman Viz. [Namely] Lord Lovat of Beaufort Castle; Fountain Walker Esq. of Muirton house; Captain Fraser of Balnain and Colonel Fraser Tytler of Ardowrie |
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ALLT DUBHACH |
Allt Dubhach |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
John Fraser Corriegarth
Alexander McTavish Migovie |
055 |
This name signifies "The Blackish Burn" and is applied to a small stream, having its source immediately south of Càrn Leath, and flowing in a north-westerly direction until it joins Aberchalder Burn. |
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DRUMMUSSADY [natural] |
Drummussady |
Mr D. Cameron
Mr. William McGruer
Mr D. Fraser |
054 |
This name is applied to a ridge covered with healthy pasture. Situated north west of Wester Murnich. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Known in the Anglicised form |
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TOM A' MHOID |
Tom a' Mhòid |
Mr D, Whyte, Teacher Culaird
Mr D. Cameron, Postmaster
Mr. William McGruer, North Murnich |
054 |
This name signifies "The Court Hill" and is applied to a small eminence on which it is supposed in olden times courts of justice were held, it is situated about ½ mile north west fromLyne of Gorthlick, and the property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton Ho. [house] Inverness |
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CROACHY |
Croachy |
Mr D. Pearson
Mr A. McBean
Mr MacDonald |
054 |
A small cottage one story in height slated & in good repair Property of Mrs Mason Wester Aberchalder |
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NORTH LYNE |
North Lyne |
Mr D. McPherson
Mr A. McBean
Mr MacDonald |
055 |
A one story farmhouse with suitable offices attached. The whole thatched and in ordinary repair. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. of Foyers |
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WESTER ABERCHALDER |
Wester Aberchalder |
Mr D. McPherson, Wester Aberchalder
Mr A. McBean.
Mr MacDonald F. C. Schoolmaster Errogie |
055 |
A two storey house with farm offices attached. The whole [???] slated and in thorough repair. Property & residence of Mrs Mason. |
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LYNE OF GORTHLICK |
Lyne of Gorthlick |
Mr Cameron
Mr McDonald
Mr McBean |
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It is applied to the Post Office. The dwelling house is two stories in height slated and in good repair. Property of Fountaine Walker Esq. of Foyers. This name also applies to two Dwelling houses situated a short distance west. |
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MOORLAND COTTAGE |
Moorland Cottage |
Mr Cameron
Mr McBean
Mr McPherson |
055 |
Applied to a small neat cottage one story in height, slated and in excellent repair. Property of Fountaine Walker Esq. of Foyers |
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POST OFFICE [Lyne of Gorthlick] |
Post Office |
Mr Cameron, Postmaster
Mr McDonald
Mr McBean |
055 |
A Mail Car [Mins ???] in connection with Inverness from here. It is dispatched from here at 5.30 A. M. Arriving at Inverness at 9.15, leaving there at 4. P.M. And arriving here at 8. P. M. |
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ABERCHALDER |
Aberchalder |
Mr A. McGillivray. Tenant
Mr D. McGillivray
Mr John Fraser, keeper |
055 |
A one story farmhouse with suitable outbuildings attached slated and in good repair. The property of Neil Jno [John] McGillivray Esq. of Dunmaglass. |
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ALLT NA CRICHE |
Allt na Crìche |
Mr John Fraser
Mr D Stewart |
055 |
This stream is form by a number of small streams which unite immediately south east of Beinn Mheadhoin and flowing in a north easterly direction until it joins Aberchalder Burn. Name signifies "The Boundary Burn" |
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CAOCHAN SNEACHDACH |
Caochan Sneachdach |
Mr A. McGillivray
Mr John Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
055 |
This name signifies "The Snowy Streamlet" and is applied to a mountain stream which collects immediately north-west of Beinn Bhùraich and flows in a north westerly direction until it joins Allt na Criche |
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ALLT SLOCHDAIN CHAOIL |
Allt an t-Sluichd Chaoil
Allt an t-Sluichd Chaoil
Allt an t-Sluichd Chaoil
Allt an t-Sluichd Chaoil |
Mr A. McGillivray.
Mr D. McGillivray.
Mr A. McTavish Migovie.
John McLean Free Church Minister |
055 |
A small mountain stream collecting about 30 chains east of Càrn Choire Riabhaich, and flowing in and north easterly direction until it joins Allt na Crìche. Name signifies "Burn of the Harrow pit" |
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CARN LIATH |
Càrn Liath |
Mr AE. McTavish
Mr J. Fraser
Lyne |
055 |
A small eminence situated about ½ a mile east of Migovie. Partly the property of Lord Lovat and partly the property of Mrs Masson. Name signifies "The Grey Cairn" |
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MIGOVIE |
Migovie |
John Peters Esq. Factor
Mr J. Fraser.
Mr A. McGillivray.
Mr William F. McLean |
055 |
A one story farmhouse with suitable outbuildings attached slated and in good repair the property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly Invs [Inverness] |
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CREAG GLEANN CHOINEIN |
Creag Gleann Choinein |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart.
Mr James Muir.
Mr A. McGillivaray. |
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This name signifies "Craig of the Rabbits or Coney's Glen" and is applied to a conspicuous Craig situated on the west side of Coinan Gleann. The property of Neil John McGillivaray Esq. Dunmag Ivss [Inverness] |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE GHLAIS |
Allt a' Choire Ghlais |
Mr A. McGillivaray
Mr D. McGillivaray |
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A small mountain stream collecting in Coire Glas, and flowing in south-westerly direction until it joins Aberchalder Burn. Name signifies "burn of the Grey Corry" |
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CARN LEITIR |
Càrn Leitir |
Mr A. McGillivaray, Aberchalder
Mr D. McGillivaray
Mr James Muir Newton |
055 |
This name signifies "Cairn of the Side of the Hill" and is applied to a ridge situated on the south east side of Coinan Gleann. The property of Neil Jno [John] McGillivaray Esq. of Dunmaglass |
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GLEANN CHOINEIN |
Gleann Choinein |
Mr John Fraser, Keeper, Corriegarth.
Mr D. Stewart.
Mr A. McGillivaray.
Mr James Muir. |
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This name signifies "The Rabbits or Coney's Glen" and is applied to a rocky hollow between Creadg Coinan Gleann and Càrn Leiter. the property of N. Jno [John] McGillivaray Esq. |
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BEINN DUBH-CHOIRE |
Beinn Duhb-choire
Beinn Duhb-choire
Beinn Duhb-choire |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr J. MacKintosh.
Mr J. Stuart |
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A prominent Hill covered with rocks and heathy pasture. situated about 90 chains North of Càrn Crom a' Ghlinne. It signifies the "Mountain of the Black Corry" |
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CARN NA SAOBHAIDHE |
Càrn na Saobhaidh
Càrn na Saobhaidh
Càrn na Saobhaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] H. Mackenzie.
Mr J. MacKintosh.
Mr J Stuart. |
055 |
A prominent Rocky Hill situated about 20 chains north of Carn Fliuch bhad. It signifies the hill of the foxes den. |
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County of Inverness
Allt a’ Phloda-- For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch 42 -- Sheet 55 Trace 3 |
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ALLT NA SAOBHAIDHE |
Allt na Saobhaidhe
Allt na Saobhaidhe
Allt na Saobhaidhe |
Rev. [Reverend] H MacKenzie.
Mr J Mackintosh.
Mr J Stuart. |
055 |
A small stream having its source about 15 chains from the North Eastern base of Carn na Saobhaidh and flowing in a westerly direction enters the River E about 60 chains south of Allt Doirean Na Smeoraich. It signifies the "burn of the foxes den." |
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LOCHAN NA GUALAINN |
Laochan na Gaulainn.
Laochan na Gaulainn.
Laochan na Gaulainn. |
Rev. [Reverend] H MacKenzie.
Mr J Mackintosh
Mr J Stuart |
055 |
A small loch about 8 chains long by about two in breadth it is situated about 12 chains south of Lochan na Leachteraich. it signifies " The Small Loch of the Shoulder". |
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LOCHAN NA LEACHTERACH |
Lochan na Leachteraich.
Lochan na Leachteraich.
Lochan na Leachteraich. |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr J. Mackintosh.
Mr J. Stuart. |
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A small loch situated about 12 chains north of Lochan na Gualainn Ho. [House]. Meaning is obscure |
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ABERCHALDER BURN |
Aberchalder Burn
Aberchalder Burn
Aberchalder Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie, Manse. Moy.
Mr J. Mackintosh F. C. [Free Church] School Tomatin
Mr J. Stuart Coignafeuinternich |
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A stream having its source at the Western base of Càrn Mhic Iamhair and flowing in a westerly direction past Aberchalder, enters Loch Spith. |
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ALLT CREAGACH BEAG |
Allt Creagach Beag
Allt Creagach Beag
Allt Creagach Beag |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie, Manse. Moy.
Mr J. Mackintosh
Mr J. Stuart |
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A stream having its source about 30 chains north east of Meall a' Phiobaire and flowing in a southerly direction enters Allt Creagach at the junction of Allt Odhar. It signifies, the "Small Rocky Burn" |
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LEACAN AN T-SITHEIN |
Leacan an t-Sithein |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr J. Mackintosh.
Mr J. Stuart. |
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Applied to hill situated about 20 chains south east of Càrn Crom a' Ghlinne, it is covered with healthy pasture to its summit. It signifies the "Flagstones of the fairy Knoll" |
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ALLT DOIRE AN LOIN |
Allt Doire an Lòin
Allt Doire an Lòin
Allt Doire an Lòin |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr J. Mackintosh.
Mr J. Stuart. |
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A stream having its source about 50 chains east of Leacan an t-Sithein and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins with Allt na h-Adaig in forming Allt Cailceach. It signifies Burn of the Marshy Grove. |
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ALLT DOIREAN NA SMEORAICH |
Allt Doirean na Smeòraich
Allt Doirean na Smeòraich
Allt Doirean na Smeòraich |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr J. Mackintosh.
Mr J. Stuart. |
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A stream flowing out of Lochan na GualainnIn a westerly direction enters the river E. about 60 chains north of the junction of Allt na Saobhaidh. It signifies the burn of the thicket of the Mavis. |
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CARN CROM A' GHLINNE |
Càrn Cròm a' Ghlinne
Càrn Cròm a' Ghlinne
Càrn Cròm a' Ghlinne |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr J. Mackintosh.
Mr J. Stuart. |
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A prominent Hill situated about 20 chains west of Leacan an t-Sithein, it is covered with healthy pasture to its summit and signifies the "Crooked Hill of the Glen" |
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BEINN MHEADHOIN |
Beinn Mheadhoin |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart.
Mr A. McGillivray |
055 |
A considerable eminence situated east of Càrn Choire Reiche and immediately west of Allt na Crìche. The property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Middle Hill" |
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CARN CHOIRE RIABHAICH |
Càrn Choire Riabhaich |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart.
Mr A. McGillivray |
055 |
A rocky eminence situated about ¾ of a mile west of Beinn Mheadhoin, name signifies "Cairn of the Rough Corry" |
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COIRE DUBH |
Coire Dubh |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart. |
055 |
This name signifies "Black Corry" and is applied to a hollow about ½ a mile south east of Beinn Bhùraich |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Allt a' Choire Dhuibh |
John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart. |
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This name signifies "Burn of the Black Corry" and is applied to a stream which collect in Coire Dubh and flows in a north easterly direction until it joins Aberchalder Burn. |
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COIRE GLAS |
Coire Glas |
Mr A. McGillivray
Mr D. McGillivray |
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This name signifies "Grey Corry" and is applied to a hollow Situated South West of Beinn Dubh-Choire. The property of Neil Jno [John] McGillivray esq. of Dunmaglass. |
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MEALL NA BUAILE |
Meall na Buaile |
Mr John Fraser.
Mr D. Stewart.
Mr A. McGillivray |
055 |
This name is applied to an eminence situated immediately south of Aberchalder Burn; the property of Mrs Masson. Name Signifies "Hill of the Fold". |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Boleskine & Abertarff |
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BEINN BHURAICH |
Beinn Bhùraich
Beinn Bhùraich
Beinn Bhùraich |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie Manse, Moy
Mr J. Mackintosh F. C. [Free Church] school Tomatin.
Mr J. Stuart Coignafeuinternich |
055 |
A prominent hill situated about 70 chains north west of Càrn na Saobhaidh it is covered with healthy pasture to its summit and signifies the hill of the "Shouting" |
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CARN MHIC IAMHAIR |
Càrn Mhie Iamhair
Càrn Mhie Iamhair
Càrn Mhie Iamhair |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr J. Mackintosh.
Mr J. Stuart |
055 |
A hill situated on the watershed immediately east of Càrn na Saobhaidh. It is covered with healthy pasture to its summit and signifies "McJoers Hill" |
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CARN NA SAOBHAIDHE |
Càrn na Saobhaidh
Càrn na Saobhaidh
Càrn na Saobhaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr J. Mackintosh.
Mr J. Stuart |
055 |
A Hill situated on the watershed immediately west of Càrn Mhie Iamhair, it is covered with healthy pasture to its summit And signifies the "Hill of the Foxes Den" |
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ALLT UISG AN T-SITHEIN |
Allt Uisg an t-Sithein
Allt Uisg an t-Sithein
Allt Uisg an t-Sithein |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr I. Mackintosh.
Mr I. Stuart. |
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A stream having its source at the northern base of Meall a' Phiobaire and flowing in a north-westerly direction enters the River Farigaig. It signifies the "Watering Stream of the fairy hillock" |
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CAOCHAN CHAORUINN |
Coachan chaoruninn
Coachan chaoruninn
Coachan chaoruninn |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr I. Mackintosh.
Mr I. Stuart. |
055 |
A stream having its source at the northern base of Càrn Mhie Iamhair and flowing in a northerly direction enters Allt Uisg an t-Sithein. It signifies the streamlet of the "Rowantree" |
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MEALL A' PHIOBAIRE |
Meall a' Phiobaire
Meall a' Phiobaire
Meall a' Phiobaire |
Rev. [Reverend] H. MacKenzie.
Mr I. Mackintosh.
Mr I. Stuart. |
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A prominent hills situated on the watershed about 30 chains east of Càrn Mhie Iamhair. It is covered with healthy pasture to its summit and signifies "The Pipers Hill" |
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County of Inverness
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CARN NAN DUBH LOCHAN |
Càrn nan Dubh Lochan
Càrn nan Dubh Lochan
Càrn nan Dubh Lochan |
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A rocky heathy pasture Hill situated ½ mile S. [ South] of Meall a' Bhuic & 1 mile N.E. of Loch Bhealaich. Property of Mr Grant of Glen Moriston. Name signifies "Cairn of the Black Lochs" The Boundary between the parishes of Boleskine and Abertarff and Urquhart and Glenmoriston passes across the south west of this Cairn. |
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DUBH LOCHAN |
Dubh Lochan
Dubh Lochan
Dubh Lochan |
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
This name is applied to three sheets of water situated near to Càrn nan Dubh Lochan and about ½ mile N. E. [North-east] of Loch Bhealaich. Property of Mr Grant Glen Moriston. Name signifies “Black Lochs". The north east or larger Loch is in the parish of Boleskine & Abertarff and the other 2 are in the Parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston. |
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LOCH A' BHEALAICH |
Loch a' Bhealaich
Loch a' Bhealaich
Loch a' Bhealaich |
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
This name applies to a small sheet of water situated on the N. [north] side of the parish boundary and watershed and about ½ mile N. E. [ North-east] of Càrn Dubh. Property of Mr Grant of Glenn Moriston. Name signifies “Loch of the Pass" |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Boleskine & Abertarff and Urquhart and Glenmoriston |
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ALLT CREAG BHEITHE |
Allt Creag Bheithe
Allt Creag Bheithe
Allt Creag Bheithe |
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr J. McMillan |
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A mountain stream rising on the W. [ West] face of Càrn nan Dubh Lochan flowing in a N. [ North] westerly direction for 1½ miles when it joins the River Moriston. Name signifies “Burn of the Birch Craig" |
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CREAG BHEITHE |
Creag Bheithe
Creag Bheithe
Creag Bheithe |
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A rocky heathy pasture hill situated ½ mile E. [East] of Creag a' Mhadaidh. Property of Mr Grant of Glenn Moriston. Name signifies “Birch Craig" |
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MEALL A' BHUIC |
Meall a' Bhuic
Meall a' Bhuic
Meall a' Bhuic |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
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A healthy pasture Hill situated about ½ mile N. [North] of Càrn nan Dubh Lochan. Property of Lord Lovat name signifies " Hill of the he Goat" |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Boleskine & Abertarff & Urquhart & Glenmoriston
Meall a' Bhuic - In the parish of Boleskine and Abertarff
Creag Bheithe - In the parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston
Allt Creag Bheithe - In the parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston |
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CARN DUBH |
Càrn Dubh
Càrn Dubh
Càrn Dubh |
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A rocky heathy pasture Hill situated about ½ S. W. [ South-west] of Loch Bhealaich & on the watershed. Property of Mr Grant of Glenn Moriston. Name signifies “Black Cairn" |
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CARN TARSUINN |
Càrn Tarsuinn
Càrn Tarsuinn
Càrn Tarsuinn |
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr J. McMillan |
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A rocky heathy pasture Hill situated on the watershed & Parish Boundary & about 1 mile S.W. [ South West] of Càrn Dubh. Property of Mr Grant of Glenn Moriston. Name signifies “Grass Cairn" |
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LOCH TARSUINN |
Loch Tarsuinn
Loch Tarsuinn
Loch Tarsuinn |
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A small sheet of water situated on the N. [North] side of Càrn Tarsuinn. Name signifies “Grass Loch" |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston |
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ALLT A' MHADAIDH |
Allt a' Mhadaidh
Allt a' Mhadaidh
Allt a' Mhadaidh |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A mountain stream rising about ¼ mile W. [West] of Loch Bhealaich & flows in a westerly direction for 1½ miles when it joins with River Moriston. Name signifies "Burn of the Dog" |
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CREAG A' MHADAIDH |
Creag a' Mhadaidh
Creag a' Mhadaidh
Creag a' Mhadaidh |
Mr Alexander Fraser, gamekeeper, Portclair
Rev. [Reverend] John MacDonald Fort Augustus
Mr John McMillan Fort Augustus |
054 |
A rocky heathy pasture Hill situated on the watershed side of River Moriston. Property of Mr Grant of Glenmoriston. Name signifies "Craig of the Dog" |
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COIRE A' MHADAIDH |
Coire a' Mhadaidh
Coire a' Mhadaidh
Coire a' Mhadaidh |
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This name applies to a heathy pasture hollow situated about ½ mile N. W. [North west] of Loch Bhealaich. Property of Mr Grant of Glenmoriston. Name Signifies "Hollow of the Dog" |
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ALLT A' MHUILINN |
Allt a' Mhuilinn
Allt a' Mhuilinn
Allt a' Mhuilinn |
Mr A. Fraser Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A mountain stream rising on the east face of Càrn nan Dubh Lochan flowing in an easterly direction a distance of 1 3/4 miles when it enters Loch Ness. Name signifies "Burn of the Mill" |
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BURACH |
Burach
Burach
Burach |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A rocky heathy pasture hill situated about ½ a mile E. [East] of Meall a' Bhuic & about 1 mile W. [West] of Loch a' Mhuilinn. Property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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LOCH A' MHUILINN |
Loch a' Mhuilinn
Loch a' Mhuilinn
Loch a' Mhuilinn |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A small sheet of water situated about ¾ mile west of Easter Portclair. Property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Lock of the Mill" |
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ALLT NA CRICHE |
Allt na Crìche
Allt na Crìche
Allt na Crìche |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A mountain stream rising about ½ mile S. [South] of Càrn nan Dubh Lochan flowing in a S. [South] easterly direction for 1½ miles when it joins Loch Ness near Ard Uisge. Namely signifies "March Burn" |
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CARN AN DOIRE MHOIR |
Càrn an Dira Mhoir
Càrn an Dira Mhoir
Càrn an Dira Mhoir |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A rocky heathy pasture Hill situated between Allt Crìche & Allt a' Mhuilinn. Property of Lord Lovat-name signifies "Càrn of the big Grove" |
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DRUIM NA GARBH LEACHTRACH |
Druim na Garbh Leachtrach
Druim na Garbh Leachtrach
Druim na Garbh Leachtrach |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
This name is applied to a brae covered with Birch Wood situated about ½ mile N. [North] of Ard Uisge & near Loch Ness. Property of Lord Lovat name signifies "Rough slope of the ridge" |
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Càrn an Doire Mhoir - Altered on suggestion by Capt. [Captain] Parsons RE [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT CARN AN DOIRE MHOIR |
Allt Càrn an Dira Mhoir
Allt Càrn an Dira Mhoir
Allt Càrn an Dira Mhoir |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
A mountain stream having its source ½ mile N.[North] of Càrn an Dira Mhoir & flows into Allt na Crìche. Name signifies "Burn of the rock of the big Grove". |
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ARD UISGE |
Ard Uisge
Ard Uisge
Ard Uisge |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
This name is applied to a small hill or knoll at Loch Ness & near Allt na Crìche. Property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Fir Point". |
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Allt Càrn an Doire Mhoir -Altered on suggestion by Capt. [Captain] Parsons RE [Royal Engineers] |
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Portclair Forest - listed on original page but has been crossed out - note written on page - Name cancelled. See memo from Col. [Colonel] Cameron C.B. R.E. [Royal Engineers] dated 26th Sept. [September] 1869. with Maj. [Major] Gen. [General] Sir H. James' decision on writing Deer Forest on the Ordnance Sruvey Plans of Scotland. John T Hoban January 5. 1870 Capt. [Captain]
Auchteraw Wood - Roman Print - For authorities and description see name book of sheet 83. Written in situation column - Sheet 68 trace 4 and Sheet 83. Lieut. [Lieutenant] Nixons work. |
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EASTER PORTCLAIR (In Ruins) |
Easter Portclair
Easter Portclair
Easter Portclair |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
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Croft houses in ruins. property of Lord Lovat |
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WESTER PORTCLAIR (In Ruins) |
Wester Portclair (in ruins)
Wester Portclair (in ruins)
Wester Portclair (in ruins) |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
Croft houses in ruins. Property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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GOBHAR SGIATHACH |
Gobhar Sgiathach
Gobhar Sgiathach
Gobhar Sgiathach |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
068 |
This name is applied to a cliff situated at Loch Ness side near Port clair Burn. Property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies "Goat wing" The Winged |
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INNERACK BURN |
Innerack Burn |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
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A small stream rising about ¼ mile E. [East] of Loch a' Mhnilinn, flowing in a S. [South] easterly direction & entering Loch Ness near the 29th Mile stone from Inverness. |
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PORTCLAIR BURN |
Portclair Burn
Portclair Burn
Portclair Burn |
Mr A. Fraser
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McMillan |
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A small stream rising on the face of Burach flowing in a S. [South] easterly direction & entering Loch Ness near Gobhar Sgiathach |
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CARN NA LARACH BAINE |
Càrn na Làrach Baine |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr A. Fraser, keeper, Portclair
Mr H. MacDonald. |
068 |
A conspicuous eminence situated immediately east of Leachd Mhor the property of A. J. Fraser Esq. of Abertarff. Name signifies "The White Mares Càrn" |
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LEACHD MHOR |
Leachd Mhòr |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr H. MacDonald
Mr A. McPherson |
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This name signifies "Big Declivity" and is applied to the face of the hill situated west of Càrn na Làrach Baine. The property of A. F. Fraser Esq. of Abertarff |
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MEALL A' GHRIANAIN |
Meall a' Ghrianain |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell
Mr H. McDonald |
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This name signifies "Hill of the Sunny side" and is applied to a small eminence situated immediately North East of Lochan Mam Chuill. |
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BEINN A' BHACAIDH |
Beinn a' Bhacaidh |
Mr Stewart, schoolmaster, Boleskine
Mr J. Campbell Dalchapple
Mr Richmond, Keeper, Knockie |
068 ; 069 |
A very conspicuous and isolated rocky eminence situated immediately east of Loch Ness. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston. Name signifies "Hill of Obstruction or Hinderance" |
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LOCHAN MAM-CHUILL |
Lochan mam-chuill |
Mr Hay each. MacDonald, Fort Augustus.
Mr A. McPherson, Glendocbeg.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean, F. C. [Free Church] Errogie |
068 |
A small mountain Loch situated south east of Beinn a' Bhacaidh, name signifies " Small Lock of the Big Shick" |
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YEW TREE [Beinn a' Bhacaidh] |
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On the face of this hill [Beinn a' Bhacaidh] and about 30 chains North West from its summit is a large Yew tree supposed to be 700 years old. |
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ALLT NA FEARNA |
Allt na Feàrna
Allt na Feàrna
Allt na Feàrna
Allt na Feàrna |
Mr D. Stewart.
Mr H. MacDonald.
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean |
068 |
This stream collects on the South face of Càrn Tarsuinn and flows in a south easterly direction until it joins the Auchteraw Burn. Name signifies "The Alder Burn" |
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CNOC NA FOIDE |
Cnoc na Fòide |
Mr D. McDonald. Mr A. Fraser. Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean |
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A small eminence situated immediately south of Leachd Mhòr. Name signifies "The Turf Knowe" |
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CREAG AN IAR-FHALAITH |
Creag an Iar-Fhalaith |
Mr D. McDonald.
Mr A. Fraser.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean |
068 |
This name signifies "The Earls Craig" and is applied to a small rocky eminence situated about ½ a mile north west of Fort Augustus. The property of A. J. Fraser Esq. |
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AUCHTERAW BURN |
Auchteraw Burn |
Mr H. MacDonald
Mr McPherson
Mr A. Fraser |
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A considerable mountain stream rising on Burn Bhan and flowing in South easterly direction until it joins the River Oich. |
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GLENDOEMORE |
Glendoemore |
Mr H. McDonald
Mr McPherson, keeper,Glendocbeg |
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This name applies to a one storey houses, all that now remains of a farmhouse but at present uninhabited |
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MARKET STANCE [S of Fort Augustus] |
Market Stance |
Mr D. McDonald
Mr McLeod, postmaster, Fort Augustus
Mr McPherson
Mr E. McDonald, Strath Errick |
068 |
This name applies to a tract of moorland on which is a cattle Fair or market is held once a year, that is, about the beginning of June. It is situated about ½ miles south of Fortaugustus and the property of Lord Lovat |
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FORT AUGUSTUS [fort] |
Fort Augustus |
Mr Petrie Factor Beauly.
Mr McLeod, postmaster
Rev. [Reverend] John McDonald. St Peter's Chapel |
068 |
Fort Augustus is situated in a pleasant opening in the hills at the South Western extremity of Loch Ness. Between them mouth of the river Oich and a small mountain stream called the Tarff. It was erected in 1730 to overawe some of the highland clans who were inclined to disturb the peace of the country, with a view to restore the exiled family of Stuart. The fort is of a square form with four bastions, mounting twelve six pounders. It is defended by a ditch covered way and glacis, and has accommodation for 300 men - the barracks having been constructed for one field officer, four captains, twelve subalterns and 280 rank and file.It was taken in 1746 by the troop of Prince Charlie, and after the Battle of Culloden, it served for a time, as headquarters for the Duke of Cumber land. It is still kept in repair, but having become useless, the ordnance was sent to Fort George, by order of the government. See guide to Inverness.
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804/76
Coll. [Colonel] Bayly,
Will you please say
how this village
should be written.
RM Parsons
Lt. Coll. [Lieutenant Colonel]
3-5-76.
"Fortaugustus"
as authorised
JB Capt. RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
4/5/76
Lt Cl. [Lieutenant Colonel] Parsons
How have the Villages
of Fort Willian and
Fort George been
written ?
J Bayly
Capt. RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
4/5/76
Capt [Captain] Bayly
"Fortwiliam"
but there is
no village shewn
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[continued]
"Fortaugustus"
is written to the
villages on our
plans, but these
compounds
involving
proper names,
though according
to survey usage
look ridiculous
in my idea
RM Parsons
Lt. Coll. [Lieutenant Colonel]
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C
[These are loose items, notes which the surveyors have pinned to the volume as relevant to the work]
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A Letter from the Ordnance Survey Office Southampton [dated] 13th June 1883
Mr Peter
Dear Sir
Your name is given as an authority for spelling the name of the village of “Fort Augustus” thus: "Fortaugustus" all in one word and with a small "a" for Augustus. As I am confident this is an error I would be glad if you will be good enough to state hereon what you consider to be the correct way of writing the name.
I am, Dear Sir
yours faithfully
G. Herb Boland
[Major] RE [Royal Engineers]
[A reply written in the margin on the same letter]
I never saw Fort Augustus spelt otherwise than as I have put it here, except in a telegram when A was put Fortaugustus to be committed as one word.
[Signed] J. M. Peter
Lovat Estate Office
Beauly
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FORT AUGUSTUS [village] |
Fort Augustus
Fort Augustus
Fort Augustus |
Mr Petrie, Factor
Mr McLeod, Post Office
Rev. [Reverend] J McDonald, St Peter's |
068 |
This is a small village, composed of houses, nearly all of which are one story high, and for the most part thatched, and only in middling condition. It is situated at the south western end of Loch Ness and where the Caledonian Canal enters that lock. It is said to contain 250 inhabitants, and is partly on the estate of Lord Lovat, and partly on the property of A. J. Fraser Esq. Of Glentarff House |
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RIVER OICH |
River Oich
River Oich
River Oich |
Rev. [Reverend] J McDonald
Mr McLeod
Mr Petrie |
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This is a considerable sized river which runs out of the Loch of the same name, and holds an easterly direction for about four miles when it enters Loch Ness at Fort Augustus it is an Anglicised gaelic name. |
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BALANTOUL BURN |
Balantoul Burn |
George Masson, Fort Augustus
Mr H. McDonald |
068 |
A small mountain stream flowing from a small loch between Càrn Dubh and Càrn na Làrach Baine, and taking its course in South easterly direction until it joins the River Oich about 10 chains south of the free Church |
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BATTERY ROCK |
Battery Rock |
Mr H. McDonald
Mr A. McPherson
Mr McLeod
Mr A. Fraser |
068 |
This name is applied to a rocky eminence situated a little more than a ¼ mile north of Fort Augustus. It has a good command of the fort. It was here that Prince Charlie is supposed to have planted his cannon at his attempt to storm the fort in 1746 |
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ALLT A' BHROCHAIN |
Allt a' Bhrochain |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr A. Fraser
Mr H. McDonald |
068 |
This stream is formed by the junction of several small streams the short distance north of Inchnacardoch past which house it flows in a south easterly direction until it joins Loch Ness immediately north of Battery Rock. Name signifies " Gruel Burn" |
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EILEAN BAN |
Eilean Bàn |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
John Peters Esq. Factor Beauly
Mr A. McPherson, keeper Glendochbeg
Mr H. McDonald Fort Augustus |
068 |
This name signifies "White Island" and is applied to a large islands situated in Loch Tarff. The property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly. Invs [Inverness] |
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ALLT AN DUBHAIR |
Allt an Dubhair |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr H. McDonald
Mr A. McPherson |
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This name signifies "Burn of the Shade" and is supplied to a small stream having its source on the farm of Torniviot, and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins Loch Ness. |
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AN SLEACHD |
An Sleachd |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr A. McPherson
Mr D. McDonald |
068 |
This name is applied to a very precipitous portion of General Wade's Military Road about one mile from Fort Augustus in the direction of Inverness. Name signifies "The Steepe" |
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BRIDGE OF TARFF |
Bridge of Tarff |
Mr McLeod
Mr McPherson
Mr D. Stewart |
068 |
A wooden bridge crossing the river Tarff immediately contiguous to Fort Augustus, and on General Wade's Military Road from Fort Augustus to Inverness. It is a county bridge. |
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BRIDGE OF OICH |
Bridge of Oich |
Mr McLeod
Mr McPherson
Mr D. Munro |
068 |
This was originally a stone bridge of apparently 2 arches, but some years ago a portion was washed away and only one arch remains. The deficiency being made up by a wooden structure. It is situated immediately north of Fort Augustus and crossing the River Oich, near its junction with Loch Ness, and on the County road from Fort Augustus to Inverness. |
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TOM A' MHOID |
Tom a' Mhòid |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr H. McDonald
Mr A. McPherson |
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This name signifies "The Court Hill" and is applied to an eminence situated a short distance South east of the farmhouse of Borlum so named from the supposition that Assemblies or Courts were held here. the property of a. J. Fraser Esq. of Abertarff. It is a natural feature. |
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CHERRY ISLAND |
Cherry Island
Cherry Island
Cherry Island |
F. I. Rufford Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr J. McLeod |
068 |
This name is given to a small circular island, in a bay at the southern end of Loch Ness covered with a mixture of fir and hard wood trees, it is the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly Invs [Inverness] |
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INCHNACARDOCH |
Inchnacardoch
Inchnacardoch
Inchnacardoch |
F. I. Rufford it Esq. Tenant
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr James McLeod. Post Office |
068 |
This is a large dwelling house two stories high, and having suitable offices detached both of which are slated and kept in excellent condition. A. J. Fraser Esq. Proprietor |
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POST OFFICE [Inchnacardoch] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Mr James McLeod, tenant
Rev. [Reverend] J. McCall
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald |
068 |
This is a dwelling house, two stories and situated in Bunoich near the river Oich. It is slated and in good order. There is a travelling post in connection with Glenmoriston, who leaves at 12.50. A.m. daily, and returns at 11.40. P.m. It is on the property of A. J. Fraser Esq. Glentarff |
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BUNOICH |
Bonoich
Bonoich
Bonoich |
Revd. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr McLeod
Revd. [Reverend] J Menzies, Ph. [Parish] minister |
068 |
This name is given to that portion of Fortaugustus which lies on the west side of the River Oich, and is composed chiefly, of houses one story high, thatched, and only in a middling state of repair. A. J. Fraser Esq. of Glentarff proprietor |
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FREE CHURCH [Bunoich] |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
Revd. [Reverend] J. McCall, Minister
Revd. [Reverend] J McDonald
Mr McLeod |
068 |
This is a rectangular slated building, situated on a knoll in Bunoich, and seated to contain 280 persons. It is a substantial building and kept in good order. It is on the property of A. J. Fraser Esq. of Glentarff but belongs to the congregation |
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MANSE [Free Church, Bunoich] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] J. McCall
Revd. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr McLeod, Post Office |
068 |
This is a large dwelling house recently erected for the free Church minister, it is two stories high with stabling detached a short distance, slated and in good repair it is on the property of A. F. Fraser Esq. But belongs to the congregation |
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CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) [Fort Augustus] |
Church (Quoad Sacra)
Church (Quoad Sacra)
Church (Quoad Sacra) |
Rev. [Reverend] I. Menzies, Minister
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr McLeod |
068 |
This is a small square building built to accommodate the southern portion of the parish. It is seated to contain 200 hearers; it is slated, and in good preservation, it is on Lord Lovat's property |
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KING'S INN [Fort Augustus] |
King's Inn
King's Inn
King's Inn |
Mr Agnes McIntosh, tenant
Mr McLeod.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald |
068 |
This is a large house, in Fortaugustus, 2 stories high, with stabling and other offices attached, both of which are slated, and in middling repair. Lord Lovat, proprietor |
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SCHOOL [Fort Augustus] |
School
School
School |
Rev. [Reverend] I. Menzies
Rev. [Reverend]J. McDonald
Mr McLeod |
124 |
This is a tolerable sized building situated near the Quoad Sacra parish church of Fortaugustus, it is the Quoad Sacra parish school for this place, and where the ordinary rudimentary [???] of education as taught. Average attendance 40. |
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CALEDONIAN CANAL |
Caledonian Canal
Caledonian Canal
Caledonian Canal |
Mr McBean, lock keeper.
Mr McLeod
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald |
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This canal was commenced in 1803 and opened in 1822 for passenger steamers, and ships of small tonage [tonnage]. It was projected by, and is owned by a company and the cost of making is said to have cost upward of a million sterling. From its extreme northern to its southern end is 62 miles. |
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LOCH NESS |
Loch Ness
Loch Ness
Loch Ness |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Rev. [Reverend] J. McCall
Mr McLeod |
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This is the largest freshwater loch in Scotland, being about 27 miles long, and averaging nearly a mile in with [width], and extending from Fortaugustus to Lochend. It is said to be nearly 200 fathoms deep in some parts, and very deep throughout, and has never been known to have been frozen over. |
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BORLUM |
Borlum
Borlum
Borlum |
Mr Andrew Kyle. Tenant.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr McLeod |
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This is a farmhouse two stories high, with numerous offices attached; the former slated; the latter thatched, and both in good repair. A. J. Fraser Esq. Proprietor |
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BORLUM HILL |
Borlum Hill
Borlum Hill
Borlum Hill |
Mr Kyle, Borlum, farm.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr McLeod |
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This is a considerable sized hill covered with heather, and slightly rocky, situated about a mile South east of Fortaugustus, and a short distance from the farm house of Borlum from which it derives its name. It is on the property of A. J. Fraser Esq. |
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RIVER TARFF |
River Tarff
River Tarff
River Tarff |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald.
Mr McLeod
Mr Petrie, Factor, Beauly |
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This is a small river, which rises in the mountains about ten miles south of Fortaugustus, and falls in a northerly direction until it enters the southern end of Loch Ness at Fort Augustus |
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GLENTARFF INN |
Glentarff Inn
Glentarff Inn
Glentarff Inn |
Mr Hugh Munro, tenant
Mr McLeod
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald |
068 |
This is a dwelling house, two stories high, with outhouses attached, slated, and in fair state of repair. Lord Lovat proprietor, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly |
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ST PETER'S CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) |
St Peter's Chapel (Roman Catholic)
St Peter's Chapel (Roman Catholic)
St Peter's Chapel (Roman Catholic) |
Rev. [Reverend] John McDonald, Minister
Mr McLeod, Post Office
Rev. [Reverend] J.McCall |
068 |
This is the Roman Catholic chapel for the district, and is a good sized building, with the chapel, and Chapelry under one roof. It was built in 1842 to accommodate two hundred hearers; is slated, and in thorough repair. It is on the property of Lord Lovat |
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MARKETHILL |
Markethill
Markethill
Markethill |
Mr Petrie, Factor
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr McLeod |
068 |
This name is applied to two crofter's houses, one two stories high, and slated; the other, one story high thatched; and both in fair repair. They are the property of Lord Lovat |
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CORRIE'S CAVE |
Corrie's Cave
Corrie's Cave
Corrie's Cave |
Mr McPherson, Game Keeper, Glendoe beg.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr McLeod. Post Office |
068 |
This name is given to a large fissure in a rock in a small craig which lies on the eastern side of Loch Ness. and about 2 ½ miles from Fortaugustus. The cave is said to be about 200 feet long sloping downwards. It takes its name from a sheep stealer of that name, who along with his wife are said to have to lived for years in this dismal place, without either fire or light. It is on Lord Lovat's estate. |
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HORSESHOE CRAIG |
Horseshoe Craig
Horseshoe Craig
Horseshoe Craig |
Mr McPherson, Game Keeper
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald
Mr McLeod. |
068 |
this name is given to a high bold craig situated on the eastern side of Loch Ness, about 4 miles from Fortaugustus. It takes its name from its resemblance to the shape of a horseshoe. |
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GLENDOEBEG |
Glendoe beg
Glendoe beg
Glendoe beg |
Alexander McPherson Tenant
Mr McLeod
Rev. [Reverend] J. McDonald |
068 |
This is a small dwelling house, one story high, with outbuildings attached the whole thatched and in fair condition Lord Lovat proprietor Beaufort Castle by Beauly |
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ALLT AN REIDHEAN |
Allt an Reidhean |
Rev. [Reverend]John McLean
Mr A. MacPherson
Mr H. McDonald |
068 |
This name signifies " The burn of the grave or hollow" and is applied to a small mountain stream collecting on the moor south of, and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins the Allt Doe |
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GLEN DOE |
Glen Doe |
John Peters Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. MacDonald |
068 ; 083 |
This name applies to a wooded Glen extending along the water of Doe from near its source at Coire shellach, to the point at which this water joins Loch Ness in Glen Albyn the property of Lord Lovat |
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ALLT DOE |
Water of Doe |
John Peters Esq.
Estate Maps
Mr H. MacDonald
Mr A. McPherson |
068 ; 083 |
This name applies to a large mountain stream collecting in Coire Shellach and flowing through Glen Doe in a North westerly direction until it joins Loch Ness a short distance south of Corrie's Cave |
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GLEN ALBYN |
Glen Albyn |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean, F. C. [Free Church] Manse, Errogie
Mr D. Stewart, Schoolmaster, Boleskine.
Mr A. McPherson.
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre, Boleskine.
Mr H. MacDonald |
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Glen Albyn on the Great Glen of Caledonia, extends from the Moray Firth at Inverness to Loch Linnhe on the West Coast. The Caledonian Canal passes through it and in it there are several lochs the principle of which is Loch Ness. The scenery of this glen is very picturesque |
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ABAN BURN |
Aban Burn |
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. McDonald |
068 |
A small stream flowing from Loch Tarff in a South westerly direction until it joins the Allt Doe short distance west of Glendoebeg |
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CARN NA DREAMAIG |
Càrn na Dreamaig |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. McDonald |
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A small rocky eminence situated immediately south of Murligan Hill. The property of Lord Lovat. Name signifies " The cairn of the grinning female". |
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SPUTAN DUBH |
Spùtan Dubh |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. MacDonald |
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This name signifies "The Black Cascade" and is applied to a very small stream collecting on the moor south of, and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins the Allt Doe short distance west of Glendoebeg. |
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CARN LEITIR AN LOCHAIN |
Càrn Leitir an Lochain |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. McDonald |
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This Name Signifies "the Cairn Facing or Sloping towards the Loch" and is applied to a small rocky eminence situated immediately south east of Loch Tarff. The property of Lord Lovat. |
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RAICH BURN |
Raich Burn |
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. McDonald |
068 |
A small stream having its source a short distance South West of Càrn Leitir an Lochain and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins Loch Tarff |
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CARN CLACH NA FEARNA |
Càrn Clach na Feàrna |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. McDonald |
068 |
A small rocky eminence situated between Glen Curachan and Càrn Leitir an Lochain. Lord Lovat proprietor. Name Signifies "The Stone Cairn of the Alder". |
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ALLT EAS MHIC UISDEIN |
Allt Eas Mhic Uisdein |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr H. McDonald
Mr A. McPherson |
068 |
This name signifies, "Burn of McHugh's Fall". And is applied to a small mountain stream collecting on the north face of Murligan Hill, and flowing in a north westerly direction until it joins Loch Ness. A portion of this stream forms the boundary between the estates of Lord Lovat and J. M. Grant Esq. |
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CRAIG CORRIE |
Craig Corrie |
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. McDonald
Mr A. Fraser |
068 |
A small rocky eminence so called from its contiguity to a cave in which an outlaw of the name of Corrie is supposed for many years to have secret it himself, it is situated between Murligan Hill & Loch Ness. |
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GLEANN CURACHAN |
Glen Curachan |
John Peters Esq.
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. McDonald |
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This name applies to a small glen being a continuation of Gleann Eun, along the stream called allt Gleann Eun to its source. The property of Lord Lovat |
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LOCH TARFF |
Loch Tarff |
John Peters Esq.
Mr A. McPherson
Mr H. McDonald |
068 |
A large mountain loch situated south of Beinn a' Bhacaidh and immediately east of Murligan Hill. The property of Lord Lovat |
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MURLIGAN HILL |
Murligan Hill |
John Peters Esq. Factor, Beauly
Mr A. McPherson, Keeper Glendocbeg
Mr H. McDonald, Borlum Fortaugustus |
068 |
A considerable rocky eminence situated between Loch Tarff and Loch Ness. The whole being the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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RIVER FECHLIN |
River Flechlin |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell
John Peters Esq. |
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A considerable stream flowing from the northern extremity of Loch Killin, and from thence taking its course in a north westerly direction until it joins with Allt an Lòin in forming the river Foyers |
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KNOCKHOILUM |
Knochhoilum |
John Peters Esq.
Mr A. MacDonald
Mr J. Campbell |
069 |
This name applies to two small farm houses of one story in height with offices attached, in middling repair. The property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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MEALL TARSUINN |
Meall Tarsuinn |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
069 |
A considerable rocky eminence situated about ½ a mile south west of Knochhoilum,And forming one of the range called Monadh Laith or Grey Mountains. Name signifies "The Cross Hill" |
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ALLT NA CEARDAICH |
Allt na Ceàrdaich |
Mr Richmond
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small stream having its source on the east face of Beinn a Bhacaidh and flowing in a north easterly direction until it joins Loch nan Lann. Name signifies " The Smithy Burn" |
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LOCH NAN LANN |
Loch nan Lann |
Mr Richmond
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small loch immediately to the west of Knockie Lodge. Name signifies "Lock of the Fish Scales" or the swords. |
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MONADH DUBH KNOCKIE |
Monadh Dubh Knockie |
Mr Richmond
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
069 |
A slight eminence covered with heathy pasture, and situated between Allt na Ceàrdaich and Allt Dubharach. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. Name signifies "Black Hill of Knockie" |
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ALLT LUAIDHE |
Allt Luaidhe |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A stream flowing from Loch nan Lann in a north westerly direction for about ¾ of a mile when it joins Loch Ness; name signifies The Lead Burn" |
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KNOCKIE LODGE |
Knockie Lodge |
Mr Richmond
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
069 |
A two storey house with offices attached in good repair and occupied by Sir Shafto Adair as a shooting lodge. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. |
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LOCH KNOCKIE |
Loch Knockie |
John Peters Esq. Factor Beauly.
Mr Richmond, keeper Knockie Lodge.
Mr J. Campbell, Shepherd Dalchapel |
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A considerable loch situated about 1 mile east of Loch Ness and at the southern extremity of Strath Errick. Partly the property of Lord Lovat and part the property of J. Murray Grant Esq. Glenmoriston. |
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ALLT GLIOGACH |
Allt Gliogach |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
069 |
A mountain stream having its source about 15 chains east of the 5th mile stone from Fort Augustus to Inverness on General Wade's Military Road, and flowing in a north easterly direction until it joins Cumrack Burn. Name signifies "The Tinkling Burn" |
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TOM A' MHULLAICH |
Tom a' Mhullaich |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small eminence covered with heathy pasture and situated between allt Gleogach and Cumrack Burn. The property of J. M. Grant Esq. Of Glenmoriston. Name signifies "Knoll or Hill of the Summit" |
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ALLT DUBHARACH |
Allt Dubharach |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small mountain stream flowing from Lochan Mam Chuill in an easterly direction for about 60 chains. It then changes its course in a northerly direction until it joins Loch nan Lann. Name signifies "The Shady Burn" |
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STAC AN LAOSBUIC |
Stac an Laosbuic |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A small rocky eminence situated immediately to the west of Allt Dubharach. The property of James Murray Grant Esq. Glenmoriston. Name signifies "The He Gòats Rock"! |
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ARDOCHY |
Ardochy |
John Peters Esq.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A one story farmhouse with outbuildings attached in middling repair. The property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, by Beauly. |
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GLENBREIN LODGE |
Glenbrein Lodge
Glenbrein Lodge
Glenbrayne Lodge |
John Peters Esq. Factor, Beauly
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart Schoolmaster Boleskine |
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A one-storey house formerly used as a shooting lodge, but now occupied by one of Lord Lovat's keepers. |
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DALCHAPPLE |
Dalchapple |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell, Shepherd, Dalchapple |
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BEINN MHEADHOIN |
Beinn Mheadhoin |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
069 |
A rocky eminence situated about ¾ mile east of Glenbrun Lodge. Partly the property of Lord Lovat and partly the property of Fountaine Walker Esq. of Foyers. Name signifies "Middle Hill" |
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CUMRACK BURN |
Cumrack Burn |
John Peters Esq.
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A considerable mountain stream flowing from Loch nan Eun in north easterly direction until it joins Allt Breinag. |
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INCHUMERY |
Inchumery
Innescummroy
Innescummroy |
John Peters Esq. Factor
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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A one-storey house thatched and in middling repair. Property of Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle by Beauly. |
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SGOR NA H-IOLAIRE |
Sgòr nah-lolaire |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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This name applies to a conspicuous rock on the south face of Beinn Mheadhoin. Name signifies "the Eagle's Rock" |
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ALLT BEAG |
Allt Beag |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell
Mr. D. Fraser Killin Lodge |
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A small mountain stream collecting in Glac an Lòin and flowing in a northerly direction for about 1 mile until it joins the River Fechlin. Name signifies "Little Burn" |
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ALLT MOR |
Allt Mòr |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell
Mr. D. Fraser |
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This stream is formed by several small streams which drain a great extent of more land north-west of Càrn Dubh, flowing in a northerly direction and until it joins the River Fechlin. Name signifies "Big Burn" |
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UISGEAN GARBHA |
Uisgean Garbha |
Mr. John Reid, keeper Gargie Lodge
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
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This name is applied to 3 small streams that drain the northern side of Càrn Dubh, and flowing into the River Fechlin about ½ a mile west of Gargie Lodge. Name signifies "The Rough Waters" |
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CARN NAN GOBHAR |
Càrn nan Gobhar |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
069 |
A small conical rocky eminence situated about 30 chains west of Malagie, the property of J. Walker Esq. of Foyers. Name signifies "Hill or Cairn of the Goats" |
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GLAC AN LOIN |
Glac an Lòin |
Mr D Stewart
Mr J Campbell |
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This name signifies "The Marshy hollow" and is applied to a hollow between Creag an Loin and Beinn Mheadhoin. The joint property of Lord Lovat and Fountaine Walker Esq. |
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MALAGIE |
Malagie |
Mr. McDonell
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell |
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A one storey house thatched and in good repair. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton House Inverness |
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ALLT LIATH |
Allt Laith |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr. John Reid |
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This name signifies "The Grey Burn" and is applied to a mountain stream having its source north west of Marknie Hill and flowing in a westerly direction until it joins Garbh-bhac |
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MARKNIE BURN |
Marknie Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr. John Reid |
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This stream collects S. W. [South West] of Doire Ineurach and flows in a westerly direction until it joins with Allt Fèith a Phuill in forming the stream called Garbh-bhac |
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ALLT FEITH A' PHUILL |
Allt Fèith a Phuill |
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean
Mr John Reid |
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A stream flowing out of a Loch of the same name, in a North westerly direction until it joins with Marknie Burn in forming the stream called Garbh-bhac. Name signifies "The Burn of the Mossy Pool" |
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BURIAL GROUND (Supposed Remains of) [Tom a' Chu-thair] |
Burial Ground (Supposed Remains of) [Tom a' Chu-thair] |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr J. Reid
Mr Gordon Surveyor Beauly |
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On the summit of the above described Knowe [Tom a' Chu-thair] there is to be seen what appears to have been an enclosure of an oval form, the wall of which has long since crumbled down, and is now grown over with heather and grass, giving it the appearance of an earthen embankment. On South West may be seen and opening which is generally supposed to have been the entrance, on one side of this opening is a stone fixed upright in the ground, which may have served as one of the gate posts, immediately within this entrance there are a few flat stones embedded in the ground which are supposed to cover the graves. The supposition is, that it has been a family burying ground. The date of its being disused cannot be ascertained. |
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TOM A' CHU-THAIR |
Tom a' Chu-thair |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr J Reid
Mr D. Stewart |
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A small knowe situated immediately to the east of Loch Killin. Name signifies "The Knowe of the Despised Dog" |
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CARN RUIGH NA CREADHA |
Càrn Ruigh na Creadha |
Mr John Reid
Mr D. Stewart
Mr D. Fraser. |
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A small eminence situated a mile north east of Garragie Lodge. The property of F. Walker Esq. Name signifies "The Cairn of the Clay Shieling" |
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GARRAGIE LODGE |
Garragie Lodge |
Mr P. McDonnell
Mr J. Muir
Mr Cameron Post Master |
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A two storey house slated and in good repair used as a shooting lodge. The property of Fountaine Walker Esq. Muirton Ho [House] Inverness. |
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GARBH-BHAC |
Garbh-Bhac |
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ALLT NA CEARDAICH |
Allt na Ceàrdaich |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr John Reid
Mr D. Stewart |
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This stream rises about a mile to the north east of Càrn Ruigh na Creadha and flows in South westerly direction until it joins Garbh-bhac. Name signifies "The Smithy Burn" |
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LOCH KILLIN |
Loch Killin |
John Peters Esq. Factor
Mr D. Fraser
Mr J. Reid |
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A considerable loch situated immediately north of Killin Lodge and south of Gargie Lodge, it is partly the property of Lord Lovat and partly F. Walker Esq. |
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RIVER KILLIN |
River Killin |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr J. Reid
Mr D. Stewart |
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A considerable mountain stream flowing from Loch na Larig in a North westerly direction until it joins Lock Killin. It is known by this name from the junction of Allt Odhar and Glenmarkie Burn |
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ALLT RUIGH THOMAIS |
Allt Ruigh Thòmais |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
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A small mountain stream collecting on the south side of Creag a Phuill and flowing in a westerly direction until it joins the River killin. Name signifies " Burn of Thomas's shieling" |
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CREAG A' PHUILL |
Creag a' Phuill |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
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This name signifies "Hill of the Mire" and is applied to an eminence immediately to the east of the River Killin. The property of Lord Lovat |
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SGOR NA H-IOLAIRE |
Sgòr na h-Iolaire |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
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A conspicuous rock on the west face of Creag a Phuill. Name signifies "The Eagles Rock" |
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ALLT BREINAG |
Allt Breinag |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
John Peters Esq. |
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This is a mountain stream collecting at the southern extremity of Glenn Brein and flowing in a north westerly direction until it joins the river Fetchlin a short distance east of Whitebridge Inn. " Signification not known" |
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TULGA BHAN |
Tulga Bhàn
Tulga Bhàn
Tulga Bhàn |
Mr D. Stewart
Mr J. Campbell
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean F. C. [Free Church] minister |
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Applied to a conspicuous rock situated at the northern extremity of Creag Glenbrein. Name signifies "The White Rock" |
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CARN RUIGH AN T-SEILICH |
Càrn Ruigh an t-Seilich |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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A small eminence situated on the west of Glen Brein. Name signifies "The Cairn of the Willow sheiling" |
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GLEN BREIN |
Glen Brein |
John Peters Esq.
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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A narrow glen through which the Breinag runs. The northern extremity is at Glenbrein Lodge; Anglicised |
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LEACANN FIADHACH |
Leacann Fiadhaich |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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This name signifies "The Hillside of the Deer" and is applied to a ridge on the west side of Glenbrein, extending from Doire Gheugach to the southern extremity of Glenbrein. |
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[Referring to LEACANN FIADHACH] - Fiadhach (adj) [Adjacent] Abounding in deer |
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ALLT DUBH CUIL NA CREIGE |
Allt Dubh Cùil na Creige |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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This name signifies "Black Burn of the Corner of the hill" and is applied to a mountain stream having its source a short distance south of Uasal-reidh and flowing in a North westerly direction until it joins Allt Breinag. |
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CREAG GLENBREIN |
Creag Glenbrein |
John Peters Esq.
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
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This name applies to a rocky ridge extending along the East side of Glen Brein from Allt Dubh Cùil na Creig to the southern extremity of the aforesaid Glenn. The property of Lord Lovat. It is an Anglicised name. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE-FHEITHICH |
Allt a' Choire Fhèithich |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
A mountain stream collecting in Choire Fhèithich and flowing in a North westerly direction until it joins Allt Breinag a short distance north of the junction of Allt Dubh Cùil na Creige with the aforesaid Allt Breinag. Name signifies "Burn of the Boggy Corry" |
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BEUL A' CHASAIN |
Beul a' Chasain |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
This name signifies "Mouth or Opening of the Road or Path" and is applied to a steep ridge situated immediately to the west of Creag an Lòin |
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ALLT SPUTACH |
Allt Spùtach |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
A small mountain stream collecting south of Càrn Mhunge and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins Loch nan Eun. Name signifies "Sprouting Burn" |
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CARN MHUNGE |
Càrn Mhunge |
Mr J. Campbell, Shepherd, Dalchapple
Mr D. Stewart, schoolmaster Boleskine
Mr H. McDonald, shepherd, Fort Augustus |
069 |
This name signifies "Mongo's Cairn" and is applied to a rocky eminence situated between Allt Mhunge and Allt Spùtach. The property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly Ivs [Inverness] |
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LOCH FRAOCHACH |
Loch Fraochach |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
This name signifies "Healthy Loch" and is applied to a small Loch situated about ¾ of a mile south east of Càrn Mhunge |
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ALLT AN LOCH FHRAOCHAICH |
Allt an Loch Fhraoaich |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
A small mountain stream flowing from Loch Fraochach in North easterly direction until it joins the Cumrack Burn a short distance north of Inchumery. name signifies "Burn of the Healthy Loch" |
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CARN NAM BREABADAIR |
Càrn nam Breabadair |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
A small rocky eminence situated about 30 chains east of Cumrack Burn. name signifies "Cairn or Hill of the Weavers". |
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CAS NAM MEIRLEACH |
Càs nam Meirleach |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
This name signifies "Distress of the Thieves" and is applied to a small rocky gorge between two hills, it is situated about a ¼ 4 mile east of Loch nan Eun. |
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SUIDHE CHUIMEIN |
Suidhe Chuimein |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
Mr Hugh MacDonald Fort Augustus
Mr McPherson, keeper, Glendoebeg |
069 |
This name signifies "Cummings's Seat", and is applied to cairn of stones situated about ¼ of a mile north of the 5th milestone from Fort Augustus on General Wade's Military Road from that place to Inverness. Some say that on this spot, one of the chieftains of the Clan Cumming, while on the way to visit some of his dependence, fell sick and died. While others say, that he was pursued from Fort Augustus by some of his Clansmen and killed at this spot on account of his misdeeds, and was buried at the old burying ground a short distance south of Fort Augustus which bears the name of Cill Chuimein "Cummings Burial Ground" and this chieftain is supposed to have been the first buried there. |
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ALLT NA BA GLAISE |
Allt na Bà Glaise |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
Mr John Reid |
069 |
This name signifies "The Grey Cow's Burn" and is applied to a small mountain stream collecting a short distance West of Càrn Ruigh na Creadha, and flowing in a southerly direction until it joins Garbh-bhac a short distance from its junction with the River Fechlin. |
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ALLT NA CAILLICH |
Allt na Caillich |
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean
Mr H. McDonald
Mr John Reid |
069 |
A small mountain stream collecting South East of Leachd na Cisteachan and flowing in a South Westerly direction until it joins the River Fechlin about 15 chains east of Knockhrilum. Name signifies "The Old Woman's Burn" |
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DOIRE GHEUGACH |
Doire Gheugach |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
068 |
This name signifies "The Branchy Wood" and is applied to a patch of birch trees at the north western extremity of Leacann Finadhaich. |
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CARN AN T-SUIDHE |
Càrn an t-Suidhe |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
068 |
A rocky eminence situated a short distance west of the 5th milestone from Fort Augustus to Inverness on General Wade's military Road. Name signifies " The Resting Cairn" |
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ALLT GLEANN NAN EUN |
Allt Gleann nan Eun |
Mr C. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Mr H. McDonald |
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This name signifies "Burn of the Glen of the Birds and is applied to a mountain stream collecting at the head of Glen Curachan and flowing in a north easterly direction until it joins Loch Nan Eun. |
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Gleann nan Eun |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Mr H. McDonald |
069 |
A small glen extending from the north east end of Glen Curachan to the north eastern extremity of Loch nan Eun. Name signifies "Glen of the Birds" |
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LOCH NAN EUN |
Loch Nan Eun |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart
Mr H. McDonald |
069 |
A small mountain loch situated about a ¼ of a mile to the east of the 5th milestone from Fort Augustus to Inverness on General Wade's Military Road. Name signifies "Lock of the Birds" |
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ALLT MHUNGE |
Allt Mhunge |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr Hugh McDonald
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
This name is applied to that part of the stream flowing past the Western base of Carn Mhunge, between the confluence of a small tributary and where it empties itself into Allt Gleann nan Eun. Name signifies "Mongo's Burn". It bears the name of Allt an Eich Dhubh above that nam [name] |
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COIRE FEITHEACH |
Coire Fèitheach |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
This name is applied to a large hollow situated immediately to the west of Uasal-reidh. Name signifies "The Boggy Corry" |
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CREAG AN LOIN |
Creag an Lòin |
Mr J. Campbell
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
Applied to a rocky eminence situated immediately to the east of Glac an Lòin. Name signifies "The Creag of the Marsh" |
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UASAL-REIDH |
Uasal-reidh |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
This name signifies "Gentle Plain" and is applied to a high flat rate which covered with heathy pasture. Lord Lovat proprietor. |
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KILLIN LODGE |
Killin Lodge |
John Peters Esq. Factor
Mr D Fraser. Keeper
Mr John Reid |
069 |
A three story house slated and in good repair, used as a shooting lodge. The property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle by Beauly Ivs [Inverness] |
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TORRAN DUBH |
Torran Duhb |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean, F. C. [Free Church] minister |
069 |
A small eminence immediately north of Elskin Burn and about 50 chains south of killin Lodge. Name signifies "The Black Knowe" |
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ESKIN BURN |
Elskin Burn |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr John Reid
Mr D. Stewart |
069 ; 084 |
A considerable mountain stream having its source in Coire Dubh and flowing in a North easterly direction until it joins the River killin about 20 chains south of Killin Lodge |
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CARN DUBH |
Càrn Dubh |
Mr D Fraser
Mr D Stewart |
069 |
A large hill situated about 1 mile west of Killin Lodge. Name signifies "Black Cairn" |
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COIRE GLAS |
Coire Glas |
Mr D Fraser
Mr D Stewart
John Peters Esq. Factor |
069 |
This name signifies "The Grey Corry" and is applied to a large rocky hollow, situated immediately to the north west of Killin Lodge and south of Creag Acain. The property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly Ivs [Inverness] |
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CREAG ACAIN |
Creag Acain
Creag Acain
Creag Acain
Creag Acain |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr John Reid
Mr D. Stewart
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean, F. C. [Free Church] |
069 |
A very conspicuous rock immediately to the west of Loch Killin. Name signifies, "The Weeping or Distressing Rock" |
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ALLT CARNACH |
Allt Càrnach |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
A small stream collecting about 20 chains South of Killin Lodge and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins Loch Killin. Name signifies "The Rocky Burn" |
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CAOCHAN SNEACHDACH |
Caochan Sneachdach |
Mr D. Fraser
Mr D. Stewart |
069 |
This stream collects on the south side of Càrn Dubh and flows in an easterly direction until it joins Allt Càrnach immediately south of Killin Lodge. Name signifies "The Snowy Streamlet" |
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Coire Cumhang |
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NAME BOOK
of part of the parishes of
Daviot & Dunlichity, Boleskine & Abertarff, Urquart & Glenmoriston, Dores & Dores [Detached]
In 6 Inch Shee's Nos 53, 54, 55, 68 & 69. Also 2500 Work
IN THE
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OBJECT -- PAGE -- 6 INCH SHEET
Abban Burn -- 131 -- LXV111
Aberchalder -- 89 -- LV
Aberchalder Burn -- 95 -- LV
Achnaconeran -- 17 -- L111
Allt a’ Bhrochain -- 118 -- LXV111
Allt a’ Chinn Mhonaich -- 76 -- L1V
Allt a’ Choire Fhéithich -- 154 -- LX1X
Allt a’ Choire Ghlais -- 92 -- LV
Allt an Dubhair -- 119 -- LXV111
Alltan Geodhach -- 48 -- L1V
Allt a’ Ghadaiche -- 25 -- L111
Allt an Loch Fhraochaich -- 156 -- LXIX
Allt an Lòin -- 63 -- L1V
Allt a’ Mhadaidh -- 104 -- LXV111
Allt a’ Mhinn -- 83 -- L1V
Allt a’ Mhuilinn -- 105 -- LXV111
Allt a’ Reidhean -- 129 -- LXV111
Allt a’ Phloda -- 93 -- LV
Allt an t-Sluichd Chaoil -- 90 -- LV
Allt Aiteachaidh -- 56 -- L1V
Allt Beag -- 143 -- LX1X
Allt Bhlàir -- 3 -- L11
Allt Breinag -- 151 -- LX1X
Allt Carnach -- 164 -- LX1X
Allt Càrn an Doire Mhoir -- 107 --
Allt Càrn Coire Rainich -- 6 -- LXV111
Allt Ceann an Achaidh -- 12 -- LXV111
Allt Choire Chais -- 40 -- LXV111
Allt Coinneag -- 35 -- LXV111
Allt Coire an Daimh -- 31 -- LXV111
Allt Creagach Beag -- 95 -- LV
Allt Doe -- 130 -- LXV111
Allt Doirean na Smeòraich -- 96 -- LV
Allt Doire an Lòin -- 96 -- LV
Allt Dubhach -- 85 -- LV
Allt Dubharach -- 140 -- LX1X
Allt Dubh Cùil na Creige -- 153 -- LX1X
Allt Eas Mhic Uisdein -- 133 -- LXV111
Allt Feith a' Phuill -- 146 -- LX1X
Allt Gille Bhiora -- 38 -- L111
Allt Gleann nan Eun -- 160 -- LX1X
ALLT Gliogach -- 139 -- LX1X
Allt Leachd Gowrie -- 68 -- L1V
Allt Liath -- 145 -- LX1X
Allt Loch na Criche -- 4 -- L111
Allt Loch Paitich -- 67 -- L1V
Allt Loch na Scorthach -- 74 -- L1V
Allt Loch an t-Sionnaich -- 22 -- L111
Allt Luaidhe -- 145 -- LX1X
Allt Mòr -- 143 -- LX1X
Allt Mhunge -- 159 -- LX1X [Cancelled See Page 161]
Allt na Ba Glaise -- 158 -- LX1X
Allt na Caillich -- 158 -- LX1X
Allt na Ceardaich -- 137 -- LX1X
Allt na Ceardaich -- 149 -- LX1X
Allt na Crìche -- 17 -- L111
Allt na Crìche -- 89 -- LV
Allt na Crìche106 -- LXV111
Allt na Fearna -- 113 -- LXV111
Allt nan Gobhar -- 20 -- L111
Allt nan Saighead -- 20 -- L111
Allt na Saobhaidhe -- 94 -- LV
Allt na Seabhaig -- 64 -- L1V
Allt Reidh Uisdein -- 8 -- L111
Allt Ruadh -- 21 -- L111
Allt Ruighe Bhacain -- 78 -- L1V
Allt Ruighe Doilleirich -- 32 -- L111
Allt Ruigh Thòmais -- 150 -- LX1X
Alltsigh -- 79 -- L1V
Allt Spùtach -- 62 -- L1V
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Name -- Page -- 6 inch sheet
An Doirlinn -- 54 -- L1V
An Sleachd -- 119 -- LXV111
An Slochd Dubh -- 13 -- L111
An Jur -- 28 -- L111
Ardochy -- 141 -- LX1X
Ard Uisge -- 107 -- LXV111
Auchteraw Burn -- 114 -- LXV111
Auchteraw Wood -- 108 -- LXV111
Balantoul Burn -- 117 -- LXV111
Battery Rock -- 117 -- LXV111
Bailebeg -- 57 -- L1V
Bealach an Aodaich -- 15 -- L111
Beinn a' Bhacaidh -- 112 -- LXV111
Beinn Bhùraich -- 99 -- LV
Beinn Duhb-choire -- 93 -- LV
Beinn Mheadhoin -- 97 -- LV
Beinn Mheadhoin -- 142 -- LX1X
Beinn Shleamhainn -- 17 -- L111
Beinn Sgorach -- 82 -- L1V
Bonagour's Cave -- 47 -- L1V
Borlum -- 125 -- LXV111
Borlum Hill -- 125 -- LXV111
Blàr an Righe -- 128 -- LXV111
Bridge of Tarff -- 119 -- LXV111
Bunoich -- 122 -- LXV111
Bunkegivie -- 57 -- L1V
Burial Grounds (Supposed Remains of) -- 147 -- LX1X
Caledonian Canal -- 124 -- LXV111
Coachan chaoruninn -- 100 -- LV
Caochan na Muic -- 26 --
Caochan Sneachdach -- 89 -- LV
Caochan Sneachdach -- 164 -- LX1X
Càrn a' Bhreabadair -- 46 -- L1V
Càrn a' Choire Leith -- 16 --
Càrn an Doire Mhoir -- 106 -- LXV111
Carn a' Mheallain Odhair -- 7 --
Càrn an Ruighe Dhuibh -- 14 -- LXV111
Càrn an Tuairneir -- 15 -- L111
Càrn an t-Seanna-bhlàir -- 4 -- L111
Càrn an t-Suidhe -- 159 -- LX1X
Càrn Choire Riabhaich -- 97 -- LV
Càrn Choire Rainich -- 5 -- L111
Càrn Clach na Feàrna -- 132 -- LXV111
Càrn Cròm a' Ghlinne -- 96 -- LV
Càrn Dearg -- 56 -- L1V
Càrn Dubh -- 52 -- L1V
Càrn Dubh -- 103 -- LXV111
Càrn Dubh -- 163 -- LX1X
Càrn Garbh -- 60 -- L1V
Càrn Leitir -- 92 -- LV
Càrn Leitir an Lochain -- 132 -- LXV111
Càrn Liath -- 90 -- LV
Carn Loch a' Bhothain -- 7 -- L111
Càrn Mhie Iamhair -- 99 -- LV
Càrn Mhunge -- 155-LX1X
Càrn Mòr -- 19 -- L111
Càrn na h-Iolaire -- 12 -- L111
Càrn nam Breabadair -- 156 -- LX1X
Càrn na Caorach -- 22 -- L111
Càrn na Dala-riach -- 65 -- L1V
Càrn na Dreamaig -- 131 -- LXV111
Càrn nan Dubh Lochan -- 101 -- LXV111
Càrn nan Gobhar -- 144 -- LX1X
Càrn na Làrach Baine -- 111 -- LXV111
Càrn na Saobhaidh -- 93 -- LV
Càrn na Saobhaidh -- 99 -- LV
Càrn Ruigh an t-Seilich -- 152 -- LX1X
Càrn Ruigh na Creadha -- 148 -- LX1X
Càrn Tarsuinn -- 103 -- LXV111
Càrn Tarsuinn Beag -- 14 -- L11
Cas nam Meirleach -- 156 -- LX1X
Cherry Island -- 121 -- LXV111
Church -- 58 -- L1V
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Name -- Page -- 6inch sheet
Cnoc a' chaol-lein [Cnoc a' chaol-leim] -- 81 -- L1V
Cnoc an t-sionnaich -- 69 -- L1V
Cnoc an T-Sìthein -- 59 -- L1V
Cnoc Carrach -- 72 -- LX1X
Cnoc na Fòide -- 113 -- LXV111
Coille Bhlàir -- 23 -- L111
Coille Livishie -- 30 -- L111
Coille na Feinne -- 32 -- L111
Coire an Daim -- 32 -- L111
Coire a' Mhadaidh -- 104 -- LXV111
Coire Cas -- 40 -- L111
Coire Cumhang -- 164 -- LX1X
Coire Dubh -- 97 -- L1V
Coire Feitheach -- 161 -- LX1X
Coire Garth -- 81 -- L1V
Coire Glas -- 98 -- L1V
Coire Glas -- 163 -- LX1X
Coire Liath -- 21 -- L111
Coire Riabhach -- 59 -- L1V
Coire Raineach -- 16 -- L111
Compass -- 65 -- L1V
Corriegarth Lodge -- 66 -- L1V
Corrie's Cave -- 127 -- LXV111
Craig Corrie -- 133 -- LXV111
Creag Acain -- 163 -- LX1X
Creag a' Chait -- 54 -- L1V
Creag an Fheadain -- 30 -- L111
Creag a' Ghuibhais -- 75 -- L1V
Creag an Iar-Fhalaith -- 113 -- LXV111
Creag an Lòin -- 161 -- LX1X
Creag a' Mhadaidh -- 104 -- L1V
Creag a' Phuill -- 150 -- LX1X
Creag Bhachan -- 40 -- L111
Creag Bhàn -- 39 -- L111
Creag Bheag -- 59 -- L1V
Creag Bheithe -- 102 -- LXV111
Creag Bhreac -- 52 -- L1V
Creag Dhearg -- 78 -- L1V
Creag East a' Chatha -- 27 -- L111
Creag Gleann Choinein -- 91 -- LV
Creag Glenbrein -- 153 -- LX1X
Creag Loch a' Bhainne -- 24 -- L111
Creag Mòr [Mhor] -- 70 -- L1V
Croachy -- 87 --
Croit an Tàilleir -- 36 -- L111
Cullintyre -- 66 -- L1V
Cumrack Burn -- 142 -- LX1X
Dalcataig -- 31 -- L111
Dalcataig Pier -- 37 -- L111
Dalchapple -- 141 -- LXV111
Dalcrag -- 55 -- L1V
Dell -- 65 -- L1V
Dell House -- 62 -- L1V
Doire Gheugach -- 159 -- LXV111
Drochaid Bhlàir -- 26 -- L111
Drochaid Ceann an Achaidh -- 28 -- L111
Drochaid Eiric -- 23 -- L111
Drochaid nam Buachaillean -- 28 -- L111
Druim an Teampuill -- 53 -- L1V
Druim na Garbh Leachtrach -- 106 -- LXV111
Drummussady -- 52 -- L1V
Drummussady -- 86 -- L1V
Dubh Lochan -- 101 -- LXV111
Dunean -- 31 -- L111
Easter Drummond -- 71 -- L1V
Easter Portclair -- 109 -- LXV111
Eilean Bàn -- 118 -- LXV111
Eskin Burn -- 162 -- LX1X
FortAugustus -- 116 LXV111
Fort Augustus -- 115LXV111
Free Church -- 122 -- LXV111
Fuaran an Etch Bhàin -- 46 -- LX1X
Garbh-Bhac -- 148 -- LX1X
Garragie Lodge -- 148 -- LX1X
Garthbeg -- 60 -- L1V
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Name -- page -- 6 inch sheet
General Wade's Military Road -- 2 -- L1V
Giant’s Cave -- 46 -- L1V
Glac nan Uan -- 51 -- L1V
Glac an Lòin -- 144 -- LX1X
Gleann Choin [Gleann Choinein] -- 92 -- L1X
Gleann nan Eun -- 160 -- LX1X
Glen Albyn -- 130 -- LXV111
Glen Brein -- 152 -- LX1X
Glenbrein Lodge -- 141 -- LX1X
Glen Curachan -- 134 -- LXV111
Glen Doc -- 129 -- LXV111
Glendocbeg -- 128 -- LXV111
Glendoemore -- 114 -- LXV11
Glenlia -- 43 -- L1V
Glen Moriston -- 29 -- L111
Glentarff Inn -- 126 -- LXV111
Gobhar Sgiathach -- 110 -- LXV111
Green Point -- 44 -- L1V
Horseshoe Craig -- 127 -- LXV111
Inchnacardoch -- 121 -- LXV111
Inchumery -- 142 -- LX1X
Innerack Burn -- 110 -- LXV111
Innishenlannie -- 82 -- L1V
Invermoriston House -- 36 -- L111
Invermoriston Inn -- 42 -- L111
Invermoriston Forest -- 42a --
Killiechoilum -- 71 -- LX1X
killin Lodge -- 162 -- LX1X
King's Inn -- 123 -- LXV111
Knockcarrach -- 72 -- LX1X
Knockhoilum -- 136 -- LX1X
Knockie Lodge -- 138 -- LX1X
Leacan an t-Sithein -- 95 -- LV
Leacann Fiadhach -- 152 -- LX1X
Leachd Mhòr -- 111 -- LXV111
Leachd nan Cistechan -- 81 -- L1V
Livishie -- 11 -- L111
Livishie Burn -- 11 -- L111
Livishie cottage -- 11 -- L111
Loch a' Bhealaich -- 101 -- LXV111
Loch a' Bhealaich -- 78 -- L1V
Lochan a' Chinn Mhonaich -- 75 -- L1V
Lochan a' Choin Uire -- 75 -- L1V
Lochan an Ruighe Dhuibh -- 3 -- L111
Loch an Dubhair -- 13 -- L111
Lochan Dubh -- 56 -- L1V
Loch a' Mheig -- 19 -- L111
Loch a' Mhuilinn -- 105 -- LXV111
Lochan mam-chuill -- 112 -- LXV111
Laochan na Gaulainn -- 94 -- LV
Lochan na Leachteraich -- 94 -- LV
Lochan nan Nighean -- 76 -- L1V
Lochan Scristan -- 83 -- L1V
Loch Bran -- 45 -- L1V
Loch Cluanie -- 62 -- L1V
Loch Fraochach -- 155 -- LX1X
Loch Garth -- 66 -- L1V
Lockgarthside -- 50 -- L1V
Loch Kemp -- 61 -- L1V
Loch Killen -- 149 -- LX1X
Loch Knockie -- 138 -- LX1X
loch Liath -- 6 -- L111
Loch na Crìche -- 10 -- L111
Loch nan Eun -- 160 -- LX1X
Loch na Feannaig -- 5 -- L111
Loch nan Lann -- 137 -- LX1X
Loch nan Losgann -- 74 -- L1V
Loch na Scorthach -- 73 -- L1V
Loch Ness -- 124 -- LXV111
Loch Paiteach -- 67 -- L1V
Loch Tarff -- 134 -- LXV111
Loch Tarsuinn -- 103 -- LXV111
Lower Fall of Foyers -- 44 -- L1V
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Malagie -- 144 -- LX1X
Manse -- 57 -- L1V
Manse -- 122 -- LXV111
Markethill -- 126 -- LXV111
Market Stance -- 114 -- LXV111
Marknie Burn -- 145 -- LX1X
Meall a' Bhuic -- 102 -- LXV111
Meall a' Ghrianain -- 111 -- LXV111
Meall a' Phiobaire -- 100 -- LV
Meall Doire Bhrat -- 18 -- L111
Meall nan Aidhean -- 76 -- L1V
Meall na Buaile -- 98 -- LV
Meall nan Eilid -- 8 -- L111
Meall na Fàiche -- 24 -- L111
Meall na Targaid -- 73 -- L1V
Meall Tarsuinn -- 136 -- LX1X
Meall na Sròine -- 73 -- L1V
Migovie -- 90 -- LV
Mill Bridge -- 55 -- L1V
Mission Church -- 41 -- L111
Monadh Dubh Knockie -- 137 -- LX1X
Monadhliath Mountains -- 84 -- LV
Moor of Knockhoilum -- 70 -- L1V
Moorland Cottage -- 88 -- LV
Murligan Hill -- 134 -- LXV111
Newton -- 58 -- L1V
North Lyne -- 87 -- LV
North Murnich -- 49 -- L1V
Paddockfield -- 82 -- L1V
Portclair Burn -- 110 -- LXV111
Portclair Forest -- 42b --
Post Office -- 121 -- LXV111
Post Office -- 41 -- L111
Post Office -- 88 -- LV
Raich Burn -- 132 -- L1V
River E -- 64 -- L1V
River Flechlin -- 135 -- LX1X
River Foyers -- 45 -- L1V
River Gourag -- 53 -- L1V
River Killin -- 149 -- LX1X
River Moriston -- 27 -- L111
River Oich -- 116 -- L1V
River Tarff -- 125 -- L1V
Rocking Stone -- 77 -- L1V
Roinn Bhàn -- 39 -- L111
Roinn Inbhir -- 38 -- L111
Roman Catholic Chapel -- 63 -- L1V
St Columba's Well -- 33 -- L111
St Peter's Chapel -- 126 -- L1V
School -- 58 -- L1V
School -- 123 -- L1V
School -- 42 -- L111
Sgòr na h-lolaire -- 142 -- LX1X
Sgor na h-lolaire -- 150 -- LX1X
Stac nam Fitheach -- 73 -- L1V
South Murnich -- 49 -- L1V
Sputan Dubh -- 131 -- L1V
Sròn na Muic -- 39 -- L111
Stac an Laosbuic -- 140 -- LX1X
Stratherrick -- 84 -- LV
Suidhe Chuimein -- 157 -- LX1X
Supposed Old Burial Ground -- 9 -- L111
Tom Aiteachaidh -- 55 -- L1V
Tom A' Bhealaidh -- 47 -- L1V
Tom a' Chlinabhain -- 71 -- L1V
Tom a' Chu-thair -- 147 -- LX1X
Tom a' Mhòid -- 86 -- L1V
Tom a' Mhòid -- 120 -- LXV111
Tom a' Mhuilinn -- 48 -- L1V
Tom a' Mhullaich -- 139 -- LX1X
Tom Rathail -- 68 -- L1V
Tomvoit -- 50 -- L1V
Torran Duhb -- 162 -- LX1X
Tòrr an t-Sagairt -- 61 -- L1V
Tòrr Cluanie -- 70 -- L1V
Tòrr Pàiteach -- 67 -- L1V
Tulga Bhàn -- 151 -- LX1X |
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[Page] 171 [INDEX]
Name -- page -- 6 inch sheet
Uasal-reidh -- 161 -- LX1X
Uisgean Garbha -- 143 -- LX1X
Upper fall of Foyers -- 43 -- L1V
Wester Aberchalder -- 87 -- LV
Wester Drummond -- 72 -- LX1X
Wester Murnich -- 51 -- L1V
Wester Portclair -- 109 -- LXV111
Whitebridge Inn -- 68 -- L1V
Allt a' Bhad Fheitheanaich -- 91 -- LV
[Invermoriston Forest -- 42a -- 53] - crossed out
[Portclair Forest -- 42b -- 53] - crossed out
[The following is written in red ink in its own column]
Allt Blàraidh -- 3 -- L11 - Altered by authority of Mr MacKay, Inverness. To be used for 1 inch purposes only, further investigation to be made during revision of larger scales. By order of the D. G. [dated] 4. 2. 95. [4. 2. 1895]
Coille Bhlàraidh -- 23 -- L111 - (same remark as above)
Altsaigh -- 79 -- L1V - (same remark as above) |
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