OS1/17/53/100
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KILLIHUNTLY | Killihuntly Killihuntly Killihuntly |
John Fleming Esqr Ballindalloch Mr John McPherson occupier Estate Plan |
102 | A good dwelling house and garden. detached is a steading of farm offices and situated about a mile W.S.W. [West Southwest] of Tromie Bridge the origin of the name is said to be the gaelic of the words "the Brown Dogs' wood." proprietor, Sir James McPherson-Grant. |
LAGAN LIATH | Lagan Liath Lagan Liath Lagan Liath |
John Fleming Esqr Ballindalloch Mr John McPherson Killihuntly Estate Plan |
102 | a well known name of a conspicuous hollow feature, being initially a marsh and abounding with small springs. situated at the east bank of the River Tromie and a little southard of Tromie Bridge and upon Killihuntly Farm English meaning "Grey Little Hollow". |
FUARAN AN LAGAIN LEITH | Fuaran an Lagain Lèith Fuaran an Lagain Liath |
John Fleming Esqr Ballindalloch Mr John McPherson Killihuntly Estate Plan |
102 | A small spring of very cold and pure water issuing at the West edge of the Road leading to Eric? Lodge and about 3 chains S.E. [South East] of Lagan Liath Upon the farm of Killiehuntly and is a well known name-- |
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Transcriber's notes
Killihuntly: not sure it is "Brown Dogs", it actually looks like Buwn Dogs.Fuaran an Lagan Leith: It's probably not "Eric" Lodge but I can't find anything nearby that it might be.
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