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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAIRNLAW Cairnlaw
Cairnlaw
Cairnlaw
Arthur Forbes Esq. of Culloden
Mr. Hugh Mackay, forester, Culloden
Mr. Hugh Fraser - farmer there.
004 This name is applied to a district on the Culloden property which was at one time a separate, small estate. The name is said to be derived from the Gaelic "Car an Iatha" - the turn of the day - from the circumstance of the turn in the fortune of the day having occurred here in a conflict which took place in ancient times, but when it was, or between whom, is not not known. Property of Arthur Forbes Esq. of Culloden.
CAIRNLAW BURN Cairnlaw Burn
Cairnlaw Burn
Cairnlaw Burn
Arthur Forbes Esq. of Culloden
Mr. Hugh Fraser, Cairlaw
Mr. Hugh Mackay
004 A small burn rising a little south of Stratton, passing by that house, then forming the boundary of the district of Cairnlaw, and entering the Moray Firth a little east of Milltown; taking an artificial course part of its way through the foundations of the Highland Railway. Property of Arthur Forbes Esq. of Culloden.
SMITHTOWN Smithtown
Smithtown
Smithtown
Arthur Forbes Esq. of Culloden
Mr. Donald Davidson, Writer
Mr. Hugh Mackay, forester
004 This is a small rural village on the Culloden Estate, consisting of a number of thatched cottages not in the very best condition - It posses one shop and a smithy from which last circumstance the name of the village is derived. Property of Arthur Forbes Esq of Culloden.

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