OS1/17/53/106
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MILLS OF CLUNY (Corn & Saw) | Mills of Cluny Mills of Cluny Mills of Cluny |
Cluny Macpherson, Cluny Castle Mr. Tolmey Balgowan Mr. J. Gordon Lochovie |
116 | Applies to a meall mill and also to a saw-mill, of one storey and in good repair, the property of Cluny Macpherson, Cluny Castle |
TOM AN T-SAGAIRT | Tom-an-t Sagairt Tom-an-t Sagairt Tom-an-t Sagairt |
Cluny Macpherson, Cluny Castle Mr. Tolmey Balgowan Mr. J. Gordon Lochovie |
116 | Applies to a small hill feature well known by this name, situated a little south-west of Cluny Castle. Meaning The Priest's Hillock. -- |
CLADH CHLEARNAN | Cladh Chlearnan Cladh Chlearnan Cladh Chlearnan |
Cluny Macpherson, Cluny Castle Mr. John Macpherson, Strone Mr. Robert Forbes Newtonmore |
116 | Applies to a small enclosed piece of ground, supposed to have been at one time used by the Roman Catholics [as] a burying-place, of very ancient date, which is not exactly known. A small enclosed graveyard of which there is no date or trad[ition?] extent. meaning St. Claernan['s] grave yard. |
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[page] 106Inverness-shire Parish of Laggan
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[in pencil under Cladh Chlearnan]Ought to be written on Plan in German Text
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