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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT NA H-ATHA | Allt na h-Atha Allt na h-Atha Allt na h-Atha |
Mr. High Fraser, forester, Bunchrew Mr. Donald Munro, gardener, Bunchrew. Mr. John Fraser, mason, Bunchrew |
011 | A small stream on the Bunchrew estate bordered by woods throughout is visible [gmise?]. It enters the ground on reaching the Highland Railway its [gmise?] being then [Est?] Property of John Fraser Esqr. of Bunchrew. |
CROSS BURN | Cross Burn Cross Burn Cross Burn |
Edmund Fraser Esqr. Bunchrew Mr. Hugh Fraser, forester, Bunchrew Mr. John Smith |
011 | This burn [uses?] a little west of Ladystone, passes through a very deep glen, and then enters Bunchrew Burn. property of John Fraser Esqr. of Bunchrew. |
BUNCHREW | Bunchrew Bunchrew Bunchrew |
Edmund Fraser Esqr. Mr. Robert Kerr, grieve List of County Voters, 1865,6 |
003 | This is a handsome two storey mansion situate quite close to the Beauly Firth and about 4 miles west of Inverness. It once belonged to the Forbes family, of Culloden, having been the residence of President Forbes who took such a leading part in suppressing Rebellion of 1745. The surrounding estate is very handsome and finely wooded. Property of John Fraser Esqr. who resides there. |
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County of InvernessParish of Kirkhill
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