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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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POST OFFICE | Post Office Post Office Post Office |
Mr. I. Cameron Postmaster Cluny McPherson Cluny Castle Mr. R. Cowie, Newtonmore |
101 | Applied to a small building used as a Sub Post Office. There is one delivery and one departure of Mails in the day, Namely, at 2.0 p.m. and 11 a.m. respectively. The Major office is at Kingussie |
MUIR OF STRONE | Muir of Strone Muir of Strone Muir of Strone |
Rent Receipt. Col. [Colonel] McPherson, Belleville |
101 | Appliies to a crofter's dwelling-house, with offices attached, of one storey thatched and in good repair the property of Col [Colonel] McPherson, Belleville. |
LOCHAN NA H-IMRICHE | Lochan-na -h-Imriche Lochan-na -h-Imriche Lochan-na -h-Imriche |
Mr.I. Cameron, Newtonmore Mr. I. McPherson, Newtonmore Mr. I. Stewart, Newtonmore |
101 | Applied to a small sheet of water, situated in the Centre of a fir wood And at the eastern extremity of the village of Newtonmore Meaning Loch of the Flitting |
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[Page] 16Parish of Kingussie -- County of Inverness
Note
Lochan-na-h-Imriche
as given by the authorities before it was cancelled
Other surveyor's notes
"Loch na h-Imriche The hill flitting &
Loch an Imrie The Hill of the ridge
Meaning as given
by the authorities
quoted ought to be
the intended as nearly as possible.
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