OS1/17/25/11
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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RUIGHMAGAIG | Ruighmagaig Ruighmagaig Ruighmagaig Ruighmagaig Ruighmagaig |
Revd [Reverend] W. Grant Mr. A. Anderson Mr. J. Grant Mr. L. McQueen Revd [Reverend] J. Logan |
033 | An old sheep grazing, farmsteading, now in ruins. The houses are unoccupied and has been so for years. It is now attached to the farm of Lynardrie. The property of the Earl of Seafield. Name signifies "Maggie's Sheilling" |
TOM MOR | Tom Mòr Tom Mòr Tom Mòr Tom Mòr |
Revd [Reverend] W. Grant Revd [Reverend] W. Forsythe Mr. A. Anderson Revd [Reverend] J. Logan |
033 | A small hill rising abruptly in a flat, having a round conical appearance, and equally steep on all sides, covered with long heath. It receives the name of Tom Mòr as it is surrounded on all sides by several small eminences, none of which have any particular name. The property of the Earl of Seafield. Name signifies "Large Knoll" |
BLAR MOR | Blàr Mòr Blàr Mòr Blàr Mòr Blàr Mòr Blàr Mòr |
Revd [Reverend] W. Grant Mr. J. Grant Mr. L. McQueen Mr. A. Anderson Revd [Reverend] J Logan |
045 | A large extent of mossy ground in which a great quantity of peats are cut annually, lying between Allt Ruigh Magaic and Allt a Bainne, and being in outline nearly like a wedge. It extends about 50 chains in length. The property of the Earl of Seafield -- Name signifies "Large Moss" |
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