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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TULLOCHGORUM | Tullochgorum Tullochgorum Tullochgorum Tullochgorum Tullochgorm Tullochgorm |
John Smith Esq, Factor Estate Plan 1861 Strathspey Estate Mr D. Grant Occupier Rev [Reverend] William Forsyth Notes on Strathspey 1866 |
046 | A large farmsteading one of the best in the neighbourhood, the dwelling house is two storey, Slated, with a good court, offices one storey, all in first rate repair, Occupied by Mr D. Grant, Farmer, the property of the fEarl of Seafield. This is the place from which the famous Strathspey of Tullochgorum takes its name. |
OCHNOIR | Ochnoir Ochnoir Ochnoir |
John Smith Esq. Mr A. Grant, Tenant Rent Roll 1861 |
046 | Two small farm houses with a lot of Small Offices each one storey high, thatched and in middling repair, property of the Earl of Seafield. A short distance West from these farmhouses, in a birch wood, there is a wooden pulpit, resembling a Sentry box, with a small open space around it, open air preachings are held here occasionally in the Summer Season, by the Free Church Minister of Duthil. |
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