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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CULLODEN STATION Culloden Station
Culloden Station
A. Dougall Esq. [Esquire]Secretary to railway
Mr James Owen, Station-master.
004 The first station on the Highland railway after leaving Inverness for the south, and about 3 miles from that town. It is a good new building, built of brick and slated. Property of The Highland Railway Company.
STONE CIRCLE [nr Culloden Station] Stone Circle
(Remains of)
Stone Circle
(Remains of)
Arthur Forbes Esq. [Esquire] of Culloden
Mr. Donald Mcgilivray, Allanfearn.
004 This is generally believed to have been a Druidical Temple - It consists of one upright stone, towards the south, about 5 feet high, and about 20 other smaller ones, mostly imbedded in the ground, in a curved line. Arthur Forbes Esq. [Esquire] states that, during his recollection, there were more stones there than there are at present. On the property of Arthur Forbes Esq. [Esquire] of Culloden.

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County of Inverness Parish of Inverness & Bona [page] 57
1st column - under Stone Circle is written '(Remains of)' & below that 'Old English'
Situation 4-11 4-11

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The Stone Circle is illustrated with a small sketch.

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