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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLACHNAHARRY PIER (Disused) Clachnaharry Pier (disused)
Clachnaharry Pier (disused)
Clachnaharry Pier (disused
Mr James Anderson
Mr May
Mr Dallas
004 A stone pier running into the Beauly Firth at the village of Clachnaharry. It is now disused and in a dilapidated condition.
CLACHNAHARRY INN Clachnaharry Inn Clachnaharry Inn Clachnaharry Inn Mr May
Mrs Fraser, Innkeeper
Painted over doorway
004 A small Inn in the village of Clachnaharry, and the only one in it. It is a slated cottage, with attics, licensed for the sale of spirits and ales. In good repair and property of Miss Duff of Muirtown House.
GAELIC SCHOOL Gaelic School
Gaelic School
Mr. Alexander Kennedy, teacher
Mr. May
004 A good new schoolhouse in the village of Clachnaharry, supported wholly by the Gaelic School Society. Gaelic, English Grammar, Arithmetic, and Writing are taught. The average attendance is 70. all males. Property of Miss Duff of Muirtown House.

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