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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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