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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KING DUNCAN'S HOLLOW | King Duncan's Hollow | E. W. MacKintosh esq of Raigmore Mr. M. Paterson C.E. Mr. D. McKenzie |
012 | This name applies to the supposed burying place of King Duncan after his murder by Macbeth in the Castle of Inverness, it is marked on trace by a red cross. |
Supposed Site of KING DUNCAN'S GRAVE | Supposed site of King Duncan's Grave | E. W. MacKintosh esq of Raigmore Mr. M. Paterson C.E. Mr. D. McKenzie |
012 | This name applies to the supposed burying place of King Duncan after his murder by Macbeth in the Castle of Inverness, it is marked on trace by a red cross. |
THE NEW MARKET INN [Culcabock] | The New Market Inn | Name on sign Mr D. Gordon Mr. D. McLean |
012 | A small public house licenced for the sale of Beer, Ale & Spirits, occupied by Mr. D. Gordon and the property of J. Bairn esq of Inshes. |
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[Page]117County of Inverness -- Parish of Inverness & Bona
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Supposed site of King Duncan's Grave - written beneath this entry in 1st column - Old EnglishTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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