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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLUNY CASTLE On Site of CLUNY CASTLE Cluny Castle
Cluny Castle
Cluny Castle
Cluny Castle
Cluny Castle
Cluny McPherson, Prop [Proprietor]
Mr L. McPherson
Mr T.A. Fyfe
Lease Papers
Title Deeds etc.
101 The castle and dwelling house of Cluny McPherson Chief of the Clan Chattan, built by Cluny's Father, in 1800. the building is of the modern Style of Architecture: and is pleasantly Situated on the north banK of the river Spey.
DUNCAN'S WELL Duncan's Well
Duncan's Well
Duncan's Well
Cluny McPherson
Mr L. McPherson
Mr T.A. Fyfe
101 A fine Spring Well Situated a short distance north of Cluny Castle.
TOM AN T-SEARGANT Tom An.t.Seargant
Tom An.t.Seargant
Tom.An.t.Seargant
Cluny McPherson
Mr L. McPherson
Mr T.A. Fyfe
101 Applies to a small hill feature planted in fir. Situated at the east end of Balgown, property of Cluny McPherson.

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InvernessShire -- Parish of Laggan
Note for Cluny Castle

"The old Castle was burnt by the DuKe of Cumberland in 1746, but the date of its erection is not Well Known. The present Castle is built upon the Site of the Old one" "Cluny"
See also other side of Sheet [detailed on page 51]

Tom an t-Seargant - would it not be better omit final letter -t?
Tom an t-Seirgein
or
Tom an t-Seargain
Tom an t-Seirgein HillocK of the SicKly or Consumptive person
Seargean is sickly person etc from Searg dry withered etc perhaps provincially pronounced Seargant

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