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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLADH BHRÌDE (Site of St Bridget's Chapel) Cladh Bhrìde
Cladh Bhrìde
Cladh Bhrìde
Site of
St Bridgets Chapel
Brigidas Chapel
Site of
St Bridgets Chapel
Rev. [Reverend] I Dewar, Kingussie
Mr John Macpherson, Strone
Mr Robert Forbes Newtonmore
Mr Duncan Forbes
Extract from the history of Maray dated 1775
Mr D Grant Newtonmore
101 Small enclosed graveyard Situated about half a Mile West of Newtonmore, where it is said a Chapel stood, and Was dedicated to St. Bridget.
KNOCK OF CLUNE KnocK of Clune
KnocK of Clune
Local name.
Rent Receipt Vaulation Rolls. Col [Colonel] McPherson Belleville 101 Applies to a few Crofters' dwelling house, with offices And gardens attached the property of Col [Colonel] McPherson Belleville
CAOCHAN NA STAILE Caochan na Staile
Caochan na Staile
Caochan na Staile
Mr I. Cameron, Newtonmolre
Mr I. McPherson Newtonmore.
Mrs Kennedy, Newtonmore
101 Applied to a small stream rising Near the Croft of Knock of Clunes and after a south easterly Course of about half a mile, becomes subterranean near the Village of Newtonmore.
THE CRAGGAN The Craggan
The Craggan
The Craggan
Mr John McPperson Strone
Mr Robert Forbes Newtonmore
Mr J Cameron Newtonmore
101 Applies to a hill feature of Considerable eminence, situate about a quarter of a Mile North east of Newtonmore property of Colonel Macpherson, of Bellevillie

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