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PETTY |
Petty
Petty
Petty
Petty
Petty
Petty
Petty
Pettie |
Old Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland
Philips' County Atlas
Oliver & Boyd's Almanac
Ainslies Map of Scotland dated 1789
Sheriff's List of Parishes
Registrar's Return for June 1862
New Statistical Account |
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The parish of Petty is in the Presbytery of Inverness, Synod of Moray and comprehends the ancient parish of Breachlich. It is bounded on the North by the parish of Ardersier on the West by the Moray Firth; on the south by the parish of Inverness & Bona and on the east by the parish of Croy and Dalcross in the Counties of Inverness and Nairn
There are 321 Imperial acres in the County of Nairn and the remainder or [?????] Imperial Acres in the County of Inverness.
There are no detached portions of the parish of Petty and there are no detached portions of another parish situated within it. |
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SHIP INN [Stuarton] |
Ship Inn
Ship Inn
Ship Inn |
Mr Fraser Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] James Allan, Registrar Campbelltown
Revd. [Reverend] David Ross, Ph. [Parish] Manse |
001 |
A house in Stuarton in the village of Campbelltown, two stories high slated, and in thorough repair. It is licensed for the sale ale, porter, spirits, and wine, and possesses the usual accommodation of a country Inn It is on the Earl of Morays property - Property of the Trustees of the late D. Clark Nairn. Trustees John Clark, Manse of Ardersier Hugh Clark, Muir of Nairn |
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MILTON OF CONNAGE |
Milton of Connage
Milton of Connage
Milton of Connage |
Hugh Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills
Mr Stuart F.C. School master Campbelltown
Mr Keitch Campbelltown |
001 |
Applied to a farm steading situated at the southern extremity of Stuarton. There is also a few cot houses included in this name, the farm steading is one storey high and slated, the remainder of the houses are one storey high and thatched. The whole in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray. |
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STUARTON |
Stuarton
Stuarton
Stuarton |
Hugh Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills
Mr Stuart F.C. [Free Church] School master Campbelltown
Valuation Roll 1868.9. |
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Applied to the houses extending along the beach from Milton of Connage on the South to the Ship Inn on the North, and immediately adjacent to the village of Campbelltown, from one to two storeys high partly thatched and partly slated, in good repair property of the Earl of Moray |
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STUARTON COTTAGE |
Stuarton Cottage
Stuarton Cottage
Stuarton Cottage |
Hugh Colvin Esqr. Factor
Mr Stuart Campbelltown
Mr Leitch Campbelltown |
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A neat one storey cottage Situated near the Southern extremity of Stuarton, it is Slated and in good repair property of the Earl of Moray |
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TREETON |
Treeton
Treeton
Treeton |
Hugh Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills
Mr Leitch Campbelltown
Mr Stuart F.C. [Free Church] School Campbelltown. |
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A large farm house and outoffices from one to two Storeys high partly thatched and partly slated in good repair property of the Earl of Moray. |
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Stuarton - note written beneath this name in List of names as written column - 'This name is written twice to make it plainer'. Mt. |
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SEAFIELD COTTAGE |
Seafield Cottage
Seafield Cottage
Seafield Cottage |
Mr Stuart Free Church Schoolmaster Campbelltown
Mr Leitch Campbelltown
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills by Forres |
001 |
A handsome cottage situated in Stuarton, it is one Storey high Slated and in good repair property of the Earl of Moray |
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WHITEFORD BRIDGE |
Whiteford Bridge
Whiteford Bridge
Whiteford Bridge |
Thomas Fraser Esqr. Inspector of Poor
Mr. James Masson, Ballinreach
Mr. James Young, Balnagowan |
001 |
This name is applied to a county bridge situated about a quarter of a mile to the east of Burnside Cottage, and crossing the stream which forms the boundary between the Parish of Ardersier and Petty. Property of the County. |
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BREACHLICH CHAPEL (Site of) - this entry is on the original page but has been crossed out with a note written in List of Names column 'Cancelled see page 19' |
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HIGHLAND RAILWAY |
Highland Railway
Highland Railway
Highland Railway |
Mr Stables, Factor, Cawdor
Mr Menzies, Fortgeorge Station
Time Tables |
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This name is applied to a single line of rails, which now extends from Bonar Bridge to Stanley Junction near Perth, and which also includes the section from Forres to keith, and the Findhorn, Burgh-head, and Aberfeldie branches. The portion which runs between Inverness & Keith was first opened in November 1855, but the branches and further extensions were opened at subsequent periods. There are two stations in this parish, Fortgeorge and Dalcross. from which latter station to Inverness the line is doubled. |
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FLEMINGTON |
Flemington
Flemington
Flemington |
Thomas Fraser Esqr,
Mr James Masson
Mr. J. Murdoch |
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A farm house two Storeys high with Suitable offices detached, a short distance to the South, the whole are slated and in good repair. J. Marshall Esqr, propr. [proprietor] Flemington by Fort George. |
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BURNSIDE COTTAGE |
Burnside Cottage
Burnside Cottage
Burnside Cottage |
Thomas Fraser Esqr. Inspector of Poor & Land Surveyor
Mr. James Masson Overseer Ballinreach
Mr. J. Murdoch Tent. [Tenant] Flemington. |
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This name applies to a neat built Cottage the building is one Storey high, Slated, and in good repair. John Marshall Esqr. Flemington Properietor |
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FLEMINGTON HOUSE |
Flemington House
Flemington House
Flemington House |
Thomas Fraser Esqr.
Mr. James Masson
Mr. J. Murdoch |
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This name is applied to a neat and well built mansion Situated about ½ mile to the north East of Fort George Railway Station, the building is three Stories high, Slated, and in good repair. J. Marshall Esqr. proprietor |
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WHITEFORD |
Whiteford
Whiteford
Whiteford |
Thomas Fraser Esqr.
Mr. James Masson
Mr. J. Murdoch |
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This name applies to two small Cot Houses Situated about ¼ mile to the East of Burnside Cottage. The buildings are one Story high thatched and in fair repair. J. Marshall Esqr Propr. [Proprietor] |
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BALLINREACH |
Ballinreach
Ballinreach
Ballinreach |
James Cameron Esqr. Factor
Mr. James Masson Tent. [Tenant]
Thomas Fraser Esqr |
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A farm house one Story high with suitable offices attached, the whole are thatched, and in fair, repair. J. G. Gollan Esqr. Gollanfield. Proprietor. |
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CROFTFERGUS |
Croftfergus
Croftfergus
Croftfergus |
James Cameron Esqr. Factor
Mr. James Masson
Thomas Fraser Esqr. |
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This name applies to a Small dwelling one Story high, thatched, and in fair repair J. G. Gollan Esqr. Proprietor. |
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POOLTON |
Poolton
Poolton
Poolton |
James Cameron Esqr. Factor
Mr. James Masson
Thomas Fraser Esqr. |
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A farm house one Story high with suitable offices attached the whole are thatched and in fair repair J. G. Gollan Esqr. Gollanfield Proprietor. |
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GOLLANFIELD |
Gollanfield
Gollanfield
Gollanfield
Gollanfield |
J. Cameron Esqr. Factor Balnakyle
Mr James Masson Tenant Ballinreach
Thomas Fraser Esqr Inspector of Poor Burnside Cottage
List of County Voters |
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This name is applied to a neat built mansion two Stories high, with suitable offices detached a short distance to the South, the whole are Slated and in excellent repair. John Gilbert Gollan Esqr. Proprietor. |
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MAINS OF GOLLANFIELD |
Mains of Gollanfield
Mains of Gollanfield
Mains of Gollanfield
Broomton, or Mains of Gollanfield |
J. Cameron Esqr. Factor
Mr James Masson
Thomas Fraser Esqr
List of County Voters |
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A farm house one Story high with Suitable offices detached a Short distance to the East. The buildings are partly thatched, and partly slated, the whole are in good repair. J. G. Gollan Esqr. Propr. [Proprietor]. |
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WESTER KERROWGAIR |
Wester Kerrowgair
Wester Kerrowgair
Wester Kerrowgair |
Rent Receipt
Mr Russell, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] J. Fraser ph. [Parish] Manse
Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor Earls Mills Brodie |
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A farm house two stories high, with offices attached the former slated, the latter thatched; the whole in good condition. The Earl of Moray proprietor |
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MID KERROWGAIR |
Mid Kerrowgair
Mid Kerrowgair
Mid Kerrowgair |
Rent Receipt
Mr. Rose, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Alexander Colvine Esqr. |
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A large farm house two stories high, with suitable offices attached, the former slated, the latter partly slated, and partly thatched. The whole in good repair the Earl of Moray Proprietor |
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EASTER KERROWGAIR |
Easter Kerrowgair
Easter Kerrowgair
Easter Kerrowgair |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser
Mr. D. McGregor
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor, Earls Mills by Forres |
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A farm steading & dwelling house two stories high partly slated & partly thatched &, in good repair. Property of the Earl of Moray. |
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MILTON OF BREACHLICH |
Milton of Breachlich
Milton of Breachlich
Milton of Breachlich |
Rev. [Reverend] John Fraser Ph. [Parish] Minister
Mr. D. McGregor Ph. [Parish Schoolmaster]
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills by Forres |
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A farm steading & dwelling house two Stories high, Slated & in good repair. Property of the Earl of Moray Darnaway Castle. |
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MAINS OF CONNAGE |
Mains of Connage
Mains of Connage
Mains of Connage |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser
Mr. D. McGregor
A Colvin Esqr. |
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A farm steading & dwelling house two stories high, partly slated & partly thatched & in good repair. Property the Earl of Moray. |
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MID CONNAGE |
Mid Connage
Mid Connage
Mid Connage |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser
Mr. D. McGregor
A Colvin Esqr. |
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A farm steading & dwelling house 1 story high, partly slated & partly thatched & in good repair. Property of the Earl of Moray. |
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BREACHLICH CHAPEL (Site of) |
Breachlich Chapel (Site of)
Breachlich Chapel (Site of)
Breachlich Chapel (Site of)
Breachlich Chapel (Site of) |
Statistical Account
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
Mr Menzies, Railway Station
Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor |
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The site of this chapel is situated in a burying ground, a short distance to the west of Fortgeorge Railway Station. It is said to have been a Roman Catholic place of worship. Its dedicatory name is not known It is on the Earl of Moray's property. The site of the Chapel is still traceable, and the Grave Yard is still used by the inhabitants of the Parishes of Petty and Ardersier. |
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GRAVE YARD [Breachlich Chapel] |
Grave Yard
Grave Yard
Grave Yard
Grave Yard |
Statistical Account Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse Mr Menzies, Railway Station Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor |
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The site of the Chapel is still traceable, and the Grave Yard is still used by the inhabitants of the Parishes of Petty and Ardersier. |
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BALSPARDAN |
Balspardan
Balspardan
Balspardan |
Mr Tolmie, Tenant
Mr Cameron Schoolmaster
Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor |
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A farm house, one storey high, with very extensive offices attached, thatched, and in fair condition the Earl of Moray proprietor. |
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FORTGEORGE STATION |
Fortgeorge Station
Fortgeorge Station
Fortgeorge Station
Fortgeorge Station |
Passenger's Ticket
Mr A.C. Menzies Station Master
Mr Alexander Cameron Schoolmaster Lochside
Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor Earls Mills, Brodie |
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This is a Railway Station on the Highland line, to accommodate Campbeltown Fort George and neighbourhood, 2 miles from the former 3½ from the latter, and 9½ from Inverness It is one story high, slated, and in good repair. Property of the Company |
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POST OFFICE [Fortgeorge Station] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Mr Masson Postmaster
Mr Menzies, Railway Station
Mr Cameron, Schoolmaster
Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor |
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This is a major post office near Fortgeorge Railway Station, one Story high Slated, and in excellent condition. The arrivals are at 8.20 AM. 1.0 P.M. and 2.21. P.M. , and the despatches are at 8.20 AM. 10.30 AM. 1.0 P.M. and 2.25. P.M. The Earl of Moray proprietor |
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LOCH FLEMINGTON |
Loch Flemington
Loch Flemington
Loch Flemington |
Mr Cameron, Factor
Statistical Account
Mr Cameron Schoolmaster Lochside |
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This is a small loch partly in the parish of Petty, and partly in that of Croy. It lies on the east side of the road leading from Campbeltown to Cawdor, and about equal distance from either. It has no visible outlet, and is chiefly fed by drains. |
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Supposed Site of CASTLE [Loch Flemington] |
Supposed Site of Castle
Supposed Site of Castle
Supposed Site of Castle |
Statistical Account
Mr Cameron, Factor
Mr. Cameron Schoolmaster |
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This is the supposed site of a castle in Loch Flemington, which only appears above water in very dry seasons, but nothing is known about when it was built or by whom inhabited. It is said to be in the Gollanfield estate |
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SCHOOL [Lochside] |
School
School
School |
Mr Alexander Cameron, Master
Mr Menzies, Railway Station, Fortgeorge
Mr Cameron, Factor, Balnakyle Ross-shire |
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This is a small dwelling house and private school, one story high, thatched, and in fair repair, the ordinary rudimentary branches of education are taught . Average attendance 50. Mr Gollan of Gollanfield proprietor. It is situated in the little village of Lochside. |
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POLFARTEN |
Polfarten
Polfarten
Polfarten |
Mr John Shair, Tenant
Mr Cameron, Schoolmaster Lochside
Alexander Colvin Esqr. Factor |
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A farm house one story high, with steading attached thatched and in fair condition. The Earl of Moray proprietor |
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LOCHFLEMINGTON |
Lochflemington
Lochflemington
Lochflemington |
Rent Receipt
Charles Clark, Tenant
Mr Cameron, Schoolmaster |
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Crofters' dwelling and outhouses one story high, thatched and in fair repair. Lord Cawdor proprietor Cawdor Castle Nairnshire |
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LOCHSIDE |
Lochside
Lochside
Lochside |
Mr Cameron, Factor
Mr McIntosh, Tenant
Mr Cameron, Schoolmaster |
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This name is applied to a small hamlet composed of houses of one story high, all thatched, and in fair repair, and situated at the east end of Loch Flemington. |
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URN CONTAINING ASHES FOUND HERE A.D. 1844 [Lochside] |
Urns containing Ashes Found here A.D. 1844
Urns containing Ashes Found here A.D. 1844
Urns containing Ashes Found here A.D. 1844 |
Mr Cameron, Factor Mr McIntosh, Tenant
Mr Cameron, Schoolmaster |
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A clay urn, protected in a frame of square of stones, was discovered in clearing the foundation of a house in this village, but as it fell to pieces when uncovered, and being in the hands of working men, it was not ascertained if it contained anything or not. The hamlet is on the estate of Gollanfield. |
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Site of FLEMISH CAMP [Loch Flemington] |
Site of Flemish Camp
Site of Flemish Camp
Site of Flemish Camp
Site of Flemish Camp |
Mr Cameron, Factor
Statistical Account
Mr Cameron Schoolmaster
Mr McIntosh Grocer Lochside |
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The site of this camp is situated at the side of Loch Flemington, at its Eastern end, and in front of the houses of Loch side. The marks of the different camps up to a few years ago were visible, but the ground has been ploughed up, and is now under crop. It is on the Gollanfield Estate. |
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GENERAL WADE'S MILITARY ROAD |
General Wade's Military Road
General Wade's Military Road
General Wade's Military Road |
A. Colvin Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser
W. Stables Esqr. |
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This is the direct road from Fort George to Perth made under the direction of General Wade. The portion situated in the Parish of Petty is in very good order and is Kept up by the County. |
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WESTER GLACKTON |
Wester Glackton
Wester Glackton
Wester Glackton |
Mr Cameron, Factor, Balnakyle, Ross-shire
John Anderson, Tenant
Mr Cameron, Schoolmaster Lochside |
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This is a farm house one story high with numerous office houses attached; the whole thatched, and in good repair. Mr Gollan, of Gollanfield proprietor |
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MORAY FIRTH |
Moray Firth
Moray Firth
Moray Firth |
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor, Earls Mills by Forres
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser, Manse
Mr D. Rose |
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An extensive Arm of the Sea running along the North Coast of the Counties of Banff, Elgin, Nairn and a portion of Inverness. It forms the Northern Boundary of the Parish of Petty. |
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ALTERLIE |
Alterlie
Alterlie
Alterlie |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell, Free Church Minister
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser, Manse, Petty
Mr. T. Fraser, Inspector of Poor Burnside Cottage |
004 |
This name applies to a few Cottages occupied by fishermen, they are Situated at Alterlie point, are one Story high, thatched and in middling repair. The property of A. Forbes Esqr. Culloden. |
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ALTERLIE POINT |
Alterlie Point
Alterlie Point
Alterlie Point |
Mr Lauchlin Smith, Resident
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Petty Manse
Statistical Account |
004 |
This name is applied to a prominent point of land jutting into the Moray Firth and forming the extreme north western part of the parish. There are two rows of dwelling houses on the point, which were occupied by Fishermen when there was a salmon fishing station here. It is on the Culloden Estate. |
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ST COLUMBA'S CHAPEL (Site of) [Alterlie Point] |
St. Comumba's Chapel (Site of)
St. Comumba's Chapel (Site of)
St. Comumba's Chapel (Site of) |
Mr Smith, Alterlie Point
Stat: [Statistical] Account
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Ph. [Parish] Minister |
004 |
This is the site of a Roman Catholic Chapel, at Alterlie Point, which was dedicated to St. [Saint] Columba. The site is now overgrown with coarse grass, and can be traced, only, by the uneveness of the ground The period at which divine worship was celebrated here, is so remote, that no information can be obtained regarding the date of erection, or when it became disused. It is on the Culloden Estate. |
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CHURCH [Petty] |
Church
Church
Church |
Revd. [Reverend] Joh Fraser, Minister
Mr Rose, Lonnie
Alexander Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills |
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This is the parish church which was built in 1837, and is seated to contain 550 hearers. It is situated in the northern part of the parish, and about half way between the Eastern & extreme western points of the parish. It is slated, and in good repair. |
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MANSE [parish] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Minister
Mr Rose, Lonnie
Alexander Colvin Esq. Factor |
004 |
This is the parish manse, and is two stories high, with offices attached, slated and in good condition. It lies on the Eastern side of the church, from which it is but a short distance apart. |
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TUMULI [Petty Parish Church] |
Tumuli
Tumuli
Tumuli
Tumuli |
Statistical Account
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr Rose, Lonnie
Alexander Colvin Esqr. Factor |
004 |
There are two artificial mounds, about 42 feet high and 12 in diameter, and about 200 yards apart, situated near the west side of the parish church. Nothing can be learned about the object for which they were thrown up The present minister of their parish supposes them to have been used as open air justice seats. They are on the Earl of Moray's property. |
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FISHERTON |
Fisherton
Fisherton
Fisherton
Fisherton |
Rent Receipt
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr David Munro, Tenant
Alexander Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills, Brodie |
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This is a farm house two stories high, with steading attached, the former slated, and in excellent repair; the latter thatched and only in middling repair The Earl of Moray properietor |
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FUARAN A' MHINISTEIR |
Fuaran a' Mhinisteir
Fuaran a' Mhinisteir
Fuaran a' Mhinisteir |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell, Free Church Manse
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser, Manse
Mr. J. Fraser, Burnside Cottage |
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This is an excellent Spring of Water Situated near high Water mark South of the Church, it is of the most uniform cold temperature in the neighbourhood of Inverness, and is very much resorted to on that account. It means the Minister's Well. |
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CASTLE STUART |
Castle Stuart
Castlestuart
Castle Stuart
Castle Stuart on Site of Hallhill Castle
Castle Stuart on Site of Hallhill Castle
Castle Stewart |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Old Statistical Account
Lord Moray
Alexander Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills Brodie
Fullarton's Gazetteer
New Statistical Account |
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This is a large mass of building four stories high, and a fine specimen of the baronial architecture of the country during the period of feudal grandeur. It is remarkable for the extent of its projections, square and round, which spring from a series of corbels, on several angles of the buildings. The date of its erection, inscribed in one of the front windows, is 1625. When Darnaway was building, the joists of Castle Stuart were taken out, nearly to the destruction of its beautiful mouldings and friezes; but they could be put to no use in the new edifice. For several years the Castle stood unroofed; and from neglect the heavy projections were tearing the walls asunder. Of late years, the eastern wing has been made habitable; the whole building having received a roof sufficient to preserve the walls; and by the introduction of long bars of iron, the progress of the rents in the walls have been stopped. The castle now stands in naked majesty in an arable field. In 1796 when the Earl of Moray was made a British Peer, he took the title of Lord Stuart of Castle Stuart. It is still the property of the Earl of Moray |
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Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Old Statistical Account
Lord Moray
Alexander Colvin Esqr.
Factor Earls Mills Brodie
Fullarton's Gazetteer
New Statistical Account |
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This is a large mass of building four stories high, and a fine specimen of the baronial architecture of the country during the period of feudal grandeur. It is remarkable for the extent of its projections, square and round, which spring from a series of corbels, on several angles of the buildings. The date of its erection, inscribed in one of the front windows, is 1625. When Darnaway was building, the joists of Castle Stuart were taken out, nearly to the destruction of its beautiful mouldings and friezes; but they could be put to no use in the new edifice. For several years the Castle stood unroofed; and from neglect the heavy projections were tearing the walls asunder. Of late years, the eastern wing has been made habitable; the whole building having received a roof sufficient to preserve the walls; and by the introduction of long bars of iron, the progress of the rents in the walls have been stopped. The castle now stands in naked majesty in an arable field. In 1796 when the Earl of Moray was made a British Peer, he took the title of Lord Stuart of Castle Stuart. It is still the property of the Earl of Moray |
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BOTHYHILL |
Bothyhill
Bothyhill
Bothyhill |
Rent Receipt
J. Wood, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Ph. [Parish] Manse |
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A farm house one story high, with steading attached thatched, and in fair state of repair. It is on the Culloden Estate |
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CLATTACH |
Clattach
Clattach
Clattach |
Rent Receipt
Lauchlin Smith, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser |
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A small farm house one story high, with byres, farm and stabling attached; the whole thatched, and in good repair. It is on the Culloden property |
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LONNIE |
Lonnie
Lonnie
Lonnie
Lonnie
Lonie
Lunyn or Lunnin |
Rent Receipt
Mr David Rose, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor Earls Mills, Brodie
New Statistical Account
Chartulary of Petty |
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A farm house two stories high, with suitable offices attached, the former slated and in good condition, the latter partly thatched, and partly slated, and also in good repair. The Earl of Moray proprietor |
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CLACH AN ABAIN |
Clach an Abain
Clach an Abain
Clach an Abain |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr Rose, Lonnie
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell
New Statistical Account |
004 |
This name is applied to a large black stone, lying in the sandy beach about 200 yards within the high water line, and north west of Lonnie farm house; "on the south side of the bay, an immense stone, weighing at least 8 tons, which marked the boundary between the estate of Lord Moray and Culloden, was, on the night of Saturday 20th February 1799, carried forward into the sea 260 yards, some suppose that nothing short of an earthquake could have moved such a mass; but the more probable opinion is, that a large sheet of ice, which had collected to the thickness of 18 inches round the stone, had been raised by the tide, lifting the stone with it, and that their motion forward was aided and increased by a tremendous hurricane which blew from the land" It means the Abbots Stone See New Statistical Acct. [Account] It is on the property of the Earl of Moray |
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Site of CLACH AN ABAIN |
Site of Clach an Abain A.D. 1799 |
Arthur Forbes Esq. Culloden House, by Inverness |
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This name is applied to a large black stone, lying in the sandy beach about 200 yards within the high water line, and north west of Lonnie farm house |
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BRECKNISH |
Brecknish
Brecknish
Brecknish
Brecknish |
Arthur Forbes Esq Proprietir Culloden Ho. [House]
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie
Mr Mackenzie Newton
Mr Robert Stuart F.C. [Free Church] School Master Campbelltown |
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A farmhouse and out offices one storey high thatched and in good repair, property of Arthur Forbes Esqr Culloden. |
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FIDDLER'S BURN |
Fiddler's Burn
Fiddler's Burn
Fiddler's Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell, Free Church Manse, Petty
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser, Manse Petty
Mr. T. Fraser, Burnside Cottage by Ardersier |
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A small stream which forms the boundary between parishes of Petty and Inverness until it enters the Moray Firth, it took its rise on the Moor of Culloden, but has been so frequently turned out of its course or enclosed in a drain that the original stream cannot be identified until reaching the Highland Railway. It is altogether on A. Forbes Esqr. property of Culloden. |
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Brecknish - note written on original page beneath this entry - This name has been altered at the request of the proprietor A. Forbes Esq. Culloden House [unable to transcribe initials]
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BALLOCH |
Balloch
Balloch
Balloch
Balloch |
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie
Mr Mackenzie Newton
Mr Stuart Campbelltown |
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Applied to a number of croft & cot houses. Situated at the western boundary of the parish they are one storey houses thatched and in good repair, property of Arthur Forbes Culloden. |
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FUARAN A' CHLEIRICH |
Fuaran a' Chleirich
Fuaran a' Chleirich
Fuaran a' Chleirich |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie
Mr Mackenzie Newton |
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Applied to a perennial Spring Situated a little Southward of the farm Steading of Cullernie. Signifies The Clerks Well. |
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STONE CIRCLES (Remains of) [Balloch] |
Stone Circles (Remains of)
Stone Circles (Remains of)
Stone Circles (Remains of) |
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie Mr Mackenzie Newton
Mr Stuart Campbelltown |
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These remains Consist of two Concentric Circles formed by boulders varying in the inner one from one to two feet in height, while the outer one is Composed of larger ones standing perpendicular, and varying from 3 to 4 feet in height. These Remains are supposed to be Druidical. |
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REDHILL |
Redhill
Redhill
Redhill
Redhill |
Mr Mackenzie Newton
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie
Valuation Roll 1868.69 |
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A farm house and out offices one storey high thatched and in good repair, property of Arthur Forbes Esqr. Culloden. |
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LOWER CULLERNIE |
Lower Cullernie
Lower Cullernie
Lower Cullernie
Lower Cullernie |
Mr Sutherland tenant
Mr Mackenzie Newton
Mr Stuart Campbelltown |
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A farmhouse and out offices one storey high thatched and in good repair, property of Arthur Forbes Esqr. Culloden. |
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CULLERNIE |
Cullernie
Cullernie
Cullernie
Cullernie |
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie
Mr Mackeznie Newton
Mr Stuart Campbelltown |
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A farmhouse and out offices one storey high Slated and in good repair, property of Arthur Forbes Esqr. Culloden. |
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BALMACHREE |
Balmachree
Balmachree
Balmachree |
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills
Mr Mackenzie Newton
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie |
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A farmhouse and out offices one storey high Slated and in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray. |
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CULLODEN BRICK AND TILE WORKS |
Culloden Brick & Tile works
Culloden Brick & Tile works
Culloden Brick & Tile works
Culloden Brick & Tile works |
Mr Mackenzie Newton
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie
Mr Stuart Campbelltown |
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An extensive brick and tile works through which the boundary between this Parish and that of Inverness & Bona passes. Property of Arthur Forbes Esqr Culloden. |
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NEWTON |
Newton
Newton
Newton |
Hugh Colvin Esqr Factor, Earls Mills
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie
Mr Mackenzie tenant |
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A farmhouse and out offices from one to two storeys high partly thatched and partly Slated, in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray. |
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HIGH WOOD |
High Wood
High Wood
High Wood |
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills by Forres
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser |
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An extensive fir wood extending along the hillside facing the Moray Firth and bounded for a considerable distance by the Parish boundary of Croy and Dalcross and Petty. It is situated on the property of the Earl of Moray & A. Forbes Esqr of Culloden. |
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CULLERNIE WOOD |
Culloden Wood
Culloden Wood
Culloden Wood |
Revd [Reverend John Fraser Parish Minister Petty
Thomas Fraser Esqr Inspector of Poor for the Parish of Petty |
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This name is applied to a piece of Fir Wood, situated between Upper Cullernie and Gateside. A Forbes Esqr. Culloden prop [proprietor] |
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UPPER CULLERNIE |
Upper Cullernie
Upper Cullernie |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Thomas Fraser Esqr. |
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This name is applied to a few small farms, or Crofts, situated a short distance to the South of Balmachree farm Steading the buildings are one story high, thatched, and in fair repair. A. Forbes Esqr. propr. [proprietor] |
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GATESIDE |
Gateside
Gateside |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Thomas Fraser Esqr. |
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DRUMNACREECH |
Drumnacreech
Drumnacreech
Drumnacreech
Drumnacreech |
Rent Receipt
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser. Ph. [Parish] Minister
Mr McDonald, Schoolmaster Drumnacreech
Alexander Colvins Esqr. Factor Earls Mills Brodie |
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This name is applied to several small dwelling houses, one story high, thatched, and in good repair, Situated in the northern part of the parish and near the seacoast They are occupied by fishermen, and have a few acres of land attached to each, The Earl of Moray proprietor Darnaway Castle by Forres |
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SCHOOL |
School
School
School
School |
Mr McDonald, Master
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse
Mr Robertson, Easter Darzell
Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor Earls Mills |
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This school is situated in Drumnareech, is one story high thatched and in fair repair. The usual rudimentary branches of education are taught, but it was chiefly got up for the teaching of Gaelic. It is supported by School fees, and an allowance from the Edinburgh Highland Society. Average attendance 37. The Earl of Moray proprietor. |
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BALNACLACK |
Balnaclack
Balnaclack
Balnaclack
Balnaclack
Balnaglack |
Rent Receipt
Mr Kemp, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse of Petty
Alexander Colvine Esqr. Factor Earls Mills Brodie
List of County Voters |
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A farm house two stories high with suitable outhouses attached the former slated, the latter partly slated and partly thatched; the whole in good repair. The Earl of Moray proprietor |
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EASTER DALZIEL |
Easter Dalziel
Easter Dalziel
Easter Dalziel
Easter Dalziel
Eastel Dalzell |
Rent Receipt
Mr. William Robertson Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Alexander Colvine Esqr Factor
List of County Voters |
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A farm house two stories high with barn type & stabling attached, slated, and in first rate order. The Earl of Moray properietor |
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WESTER DALZIEL |
Wester Dalziel
Wester Dalziel
Wester Dalziel
Wester Dalziel |
Rent Receipt
James Leslie, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser
Alexander Colvine Esqr Factor |
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This is a very neatly built farm house, two stories high, with offices attached, and having an ornamental garden, in front of the house. All the houses are Slated, and in Excellent repair The Earl of Moray proprietor |
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Site of Castle
Site of Castle
Site of Castle |
Mr Robertson, Easter Dalzell
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse, Petty
Alexander Colvine Esqr Factor Earls Mills Brodie |
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The site of this castle is on a small cultivated Knoll in a field near Wester Dalzell farm house When standing, it was occupied by the Ogilvies, and was destroyed by the Clan McIntosh about 130 years ago There is no vestiges of it now above ground, but the plough occasionally turns up stones and pieces of lime. It is on the Earl of Moray's property Its name cannot be ascertained |
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CNOC AN T-SITHEIN |
Cnoc an t-Sithein
Cnoc an t-Sithein
Cnoc an t-Sithein |
Mr Munro, Moss-side
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser
Mr McDonald, Schoolmaster |
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This name applies to the largest of two cultivated Knolls in a field a short distance from the farm of Moss-side. It is about 60 feet high, and about 600 in circumference. There is no history or local tradition to say why it bears this name It is gaelic and which means Knoll of the Fairy It is on the property of the Earl of Moray |
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MOSS-SIDE |
Moss-side
Moss-side
Moss-side
Moss-side |
Rent Receipt
Alexander Munro, Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Ph. [Parish] Minister
Alexander Colvin Esqr. Factor |
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A farm house one story high with offices attached, the former thatched and in middling condition; the latter slated and in good repair The Earl of Moray proprietor |
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DALCROSS STATION |
Dalcross Station
Dalcross Station
Dalcross Station
Dalcross Station |
Passengers Ticket
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse, Petty
Mr McDonald Schoolmaster
Alexander Colvin Esqr. Factor |
005 |
This name is applied to a Railway station and dwelling house, two stories high slated and in excellent repair. The Highland line has two sets of rails from this station to Inverness (distant 6 miles) the remaining part is laid with single set only. The house and station are the property of the Company. |
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BRUAICH NA FUARAN |
Bruaich na Fuaran
Bruaich na Fuaran
Bruaich na Fuaran |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell F. [Free] Church, Manse, Petty
Mr. T. Fraser, Burnside Cottage
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser |
005 |
This name is given to the side of face of a Slight elevation near the road from Inverness to Nairn, about the 8th milestone from Inverness; there were formerly a number of Spring wells along this face from which it took its name of "The Brae of the Wells", the ground is now however all cultivated and the wells have been covered & their waters conveyed by drains to a little marshy spot by the road side where they may be seen to issue. |
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WOODEND |
Woodend
Woodend
Woodend
Woodend |
Rev. [Reverend] John Fraser Ph. [Parish] Minister Petty
Mr. D. McGregor Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor Earlsmills by Forres
List of County Voters |
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A croft house 1 story high thatched & in middling repair. Property of the Earl of Moray, Darnaway Castle by Forres. |
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DRUMINE |
Drumine
Drumine
Drumine
Drumine |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser
Mr. D. McGregor
A. Colvin Esqr.
List of County Voters |
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A farm steading & dwelling house, one story high slated & in good repair. Property of the Earl of Moray |
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MID COUL |
Mid Coul
Mid Coul
Mid Coul |
Charles McKessock Esqr. Culblair Petty
Valuation Roll 1868-9
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mill |
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A farm steading with laborers cottages attached the dwelling house is slated, two storeys high and in good repair. The steading and cottages are all one storey high, thatched and in very bad repair. Lord Moray Proprietor. |
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CULBLAIR |
Culblair
Culblair
Culblair
Culblair |
Charles McKessock
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A Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mill
List of County Voters |
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A large farm steading with houses for servants attached, the dwelling house is two storeys high slated and in good repair the steading one storey and in good repair, the cottages are all one storey high thatched and very bad repair. Lord Moray Proprietor. |
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FREE CHURCH [Culblair] |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Campbell Tornagrain Free Manse Petty
Charles McKessock
A Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills |
005 |
A plain building erected in 1849 it is slated and in good repair, and seated for four hundred and fifty people, the property of the Trustees of the Free Church of Scotland |
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TORNAGRAIN WOOD |
Tornagrain Wood
Tornagrain Wood
Tornagrain Wood |
A. Colvin Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell
Mr. Thomas Fraser |
005 |
A fir wood situated on both sides of the road from Inverness to Nairn. Property of the Earl of Moray |
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LOCHAN DINTY |
Lochan Dinty
Lochan Dinty
Lochan Dinty |
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell
Mr. Thomas Fraser |
005 |
A Small loch Situated near the parish boundary between Croy & Dalcross & Petty. It has no visible outlet, and very little water running into it. Earl of Moray Proprietor |
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TOM MHOID |
Tom Mhòid
Tom Mhòid
Tom Mhòid |
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser Manse Petty
Mr Magregor School Master Petty |
005 |
Applied to a natural mound covered with Fir wood and through which the Highland Railway passes. The tradition regarding this mound, is that during the time of feudal warfare, Courts of Justice were held on its Summit. It signified "Court Hile". |
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ROUGH BURN |
Rough Burn
Rough Burn
Rough Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser Mane Petty
Mr Magregor Petty
Hugh Colvin Esqe Factor Earls Mills |
005 |
A considerable Stream having its Source at the Southern extremity of the parish and flowing in a North Westerly direction past Morayston, until it enters the Moray Firth a little west ward of Castle Stuart. |
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TOM NA CROICHE |
Tom na Croìche
Tom na Croìche
Tom na Croìche |
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser Manse Petty
Mr Magregor School Master, Petty
Revd. [Reverend] A. Campbell |
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Applied to a Small natural mound, Situated a short distance eastward of Moray hill. It is Said to have been at Some remote period a place of execution, human remains were found here A.D. 1860. Property of the Earl of Moray |
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HUMAN REMAINS FOUND HERE A.D. 1860 [Tom na Croiche] |
Human Remains found here A.D.1860
Human Remains found here A.D.1860
Human Remains found here A.D.1860 |
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser Manse Petty
Mr Magregor School Master, Petty
Revd. [Reverend] A. Campbell |
005 |
human remains were found here A.D. 1860. Property of the Earl of Moray |
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MORAYHILL |
Morayhill
Morayhill
Morayhill
Morayhill |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser Manse Petty
Mr Magregor School Master Petty
Hugh Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills
List of County Voters |
005 |
A farmhouse and outoffices one storey high, partly thatched and partly Slated, in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray. |
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MORAYSTON |
Morayston
Morayston
Morayston
Morayston |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser Manse Petty
Mr Magregor School Master Petty
Hugh Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills List of County Voters |
005 |
A farmhouse and outoffices one Storey high slated and in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray. |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Petty |
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SCHOOL |
School
School
School |
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser Manse Petty
Mr Mcgregor School Master
A. Colvin Esqr. Factor Earls Mills |
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A commodious house to which is attached a teachers dwelling, it is two Storeys high Slated and in good repair, property of the heritors. The usual branches of education are taught here by a master. Average attendance about 50 scholars. This is the Parish School |
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BALNALLAN |
Balnallan
Balnallan
Balnallan |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser Manse Petty
Mr McGregor School master Petty
A. Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills |
005 |
This name is applied to what once was a farmsteading, it now belongs to the farm of Moray hill, one storey high thatched and in very bad repair, property of the Earl of Moray |
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CASTLESTUART |
Castlestuart
Castlestuart
Castlestuart |
Revd. [Reverend] John Fraser Manse Petty
Mr McGregor School master Petty
A. Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills |
005 |
A farmhouse and outoffices two Storeys high slated and in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray.
See p. [page] 32 of this book |
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Parish of Petty -- County of Inverness |
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KERROWAIRD |
Kerrowaird
Kerrowaird
Kerrowaird
Kerrowaird |
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser Manse, Petty
Mr McGregor School master Petty
Valuation Roll 1868.9
A. Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills |
005 |
A farmhouse and outoffices, one Storey high Slated and in good repair property of the Earl of Moray Darnaway Castle |
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NEWTON |
Newton
Newton
Newton |
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse, Petty
Mr McGregor School master Petty
A. Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills |
005 |
Applied to a few cot houses Situated on the County road from Inverness to nairn, they are from one to two Storeys high partly thatched and partly Slated, in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray |
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POST OFFICE [Newton] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Revd [Reverend] John Fraser, Manse, Petty
Mr McGregor School master Petty
A. Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills |
005 |
A Commodious house Situated in Newton, it is one storey high thatched and in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray. The arrivals and departures of mails are as follows viz 6.30.a.m. arrive 6.40.a.m. depart. |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Petty |
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FREE CHURCH MANSE [Hillhead] |
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell (occupier)
A. Colvin Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser |
005 |
A Commodious dwelling house, two Stories high, with offices attached, all Slated and in excellent repair. Property of the Trustees of the Free Church of Scotland. |
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HILLHEAD |
Hillhead
Hillhead
Hillhead |
A. Colvin Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser |
005 |
A large farmsteading, dwelling house and offices all one storey high Slated and in excellent repair. Property of the Earl of Moray. |
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HILLHEAD QUARRY |
Hillhead Quarry
Hillhead Quarry
Hillhead Quarry |
A. Colvin Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser |
005 |
A Small quarry Situated a few chains South of Hillhead from which Stones all obtained for the repairs of roads and building of dykes, property of the Earl of Moray. |
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Parish of Petty -- Co. [County] of Inverness |
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CULAIRD |
Culaird
Culaird
Culaird |
Alexander Colvin Esqr. Factor, Earls Mills
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser, Manse, Petty |
005 |
A Cottage occupied by the forester one story high, thatched and in good repair. Property of the Earl of Moray |
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LOCHANDINTY |
Lochandinty
Lochandinty
Lochandinty |
A. Colvin Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbel
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser |
005 |
A small Croft house, one Story high, thatched, and in bad repair. Situated on the road side leading from Croy to Dalcross Station. Property of the Earl of Moray |
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TORNAGRAIN |
Tornagrain
Tornagrain
Tornagrain |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell, Free Church Manse Petty
Mr. A. McLennan, Tornagrain
A. Colvin Esqr. |
005 |
This name applies to a group of Several Cottages, with Smith's & Carpenter's Shops, they are one Story high partly Slated and partly thatched, in good repair Property of the Earl of Moray |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Petty |
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TOBAR NA GOIL |
Tobar na Goil
Tobar na Goil
Tobar na Goil |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell, F. [Free] Church Manse
Rev. [Reverend] J. Fraser, Manse, Petty
Mr. T. Fraser, Burnside Cottage by Ardersier |
005 |
A very fine Spring situated at Tornagrain. The Statistical Account in describing this Spring saye: "At Tornagrain there is a tobar na goil, or the boiling fountain, where on a flat, there are various intermittent spouts, and with every ejection of the water, the purest sand rises and spreads round the orifice from which the water is thrown till the weight of the sand changes the orifice, and this sand is distributed in the same process anew". |
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CLACH AN TUILL |
Clach an Tuill
Clach an Tuill
Clach an Tuill |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Campbell
Mr. Thomas Fraser
Rev [Reverend] J. Fraser |
005 |
A large boulder, with a hole cut in the top about as large as a teacup evidently an old cup or boundary Stone, numbers of which are still to be found on the old Boundaries especially of Royalty. The Statistical Account says, "On the old Nairn road, at the boundary line between Petyn and Bracholy is clach-an-tuil, or holed stone, the use of which is unknown, but the water collected in it was imagined to cure wens |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Petty |
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FEABUIE |
Feabuie
Feabuie
Feabuie |
Hugh Colvin Esqr Factor Earls Mills
Valuation Roll 1868.9
Mr Mackenzie Newton |
005 |
Applied to a farmhouse and a few croft houses each having suitable outoffices attached, one Storey high thatched and in good repair, property of the Earl of Moray. |
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FUARAN A' MHADAIDH |
Fuaran a' Mhadaidh
Fuaran a' Mhadaidh
Fuaran a' Mhadaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Campbell F Church Manse, Petty
Mr Mackenzie Newton
Mr Sutherland Lower Cullernie |
005 |
A perennial spring Situated on the parish boundary at the junction of the Ph. [Parish] of Croy in Nairn and Inverness-shires. This well is also at the junction of three proprietors lands. viz the Earl of Moray A. Forbes Esqr. Culloden, and Davidson Esqr Cantray. It signifies the "Foxes Well". |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Petty |
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EASTER GLACKTON |
Easter Glackton |
James Campbell Esqr Factor Balnachyle Ross-shire
Mr Anderson Lambhill
Alexander Robertson Gollanfield |
001 |
A one Storey high thatched house with Good office houses attached Also a number of small Cot houses Chiefly occupied by Labourers The Farm house is occupied by Mr Smith and they are all the property of John Gilbert Gollan Esqr Gollanfield |
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LAMBHILL |
Lambhill |
James Campbell Esqr Factor Balnachyle Ross-shire
Mr. Anderson Tenant
Charles McGreigor Easter Glackton |
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A one Storey high thatched house with suitable thatched office houses attached the whole in midling repair They are the property of JOhn Gilbert Gollan Esqr Gollanfield |
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EASTER DRUMBUIE |
Easter Drumbuie |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Fraser Parish Minister Petty
Mr. Smith Tenant
William Mackintosh Petty |
005 |
A small thatched house with two thatched office houses the whole in midling repair They are the property of Arthur Forbes Esqr Culloden House |
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RED BURN |
Red Burn |
Mr Campbell Ground Officer Cullaird
William Mackintosh Petty
Alexander Fraser Culloden Railway Station
Alexander Colvin Factor Earls Mill |
005 |
A small burn having it's Source on Culloden Muir and running in an Eastern direction for about half its length then turning Northward it joins the Rough Burn in High Wood |
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NAME BOOK
[Date Stamp]
ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 8 APR.91
of the parish of
PETTY
1/2500
in the
CO [COUNTY] of INVERNESS
A small portion of this parish which is in the County of Nairn
is in the Name Book of the part of the parish of Croy and Dalcross which is in that County |
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INDEX of that part of the Parish of Petty in the County of Inverness A small portion being in the County of Nairn - and is in the Name Book of Croy and Dalcross Nairnshire.
Names of Objects -- Page
Fiddler's Burn -- 35
Alterlie -- 27
Alterlie Point -- 28
Ballinreach -- 13
Balloch -- 37
Balmachree -- 40
Balnaclack -- 44
Balnallan -- 53
Balspardan -- 19
Bothyhill -- 33
Brecknish -- 35
Breachlich Chapel (Site of) -- 19
Bruaich na Fuaran -- 47
Burnside Cottage -- 12
Supposed Site of Castle -- 21
Castle Stewart on Site of Hallhill Castle -- 32
Castlestuart -- 53
Site of Castle -- 45
Church -- 29
Clach an Abain -- 34
Clach an Tuill -- 57
Clattach -- 33
Cnoc an t-Sithein -- 45
Croftfergus -- 13
Culaird -- 56
Culblair -- 49
Cullernie -- 39
Culloden Brick and Tile Works -- 40
Cullernie Wood -- 42
Dalcross Station -- 46
Drumine -- 48
Drumnacreech -- 43
Easter Dalziel -- 44
Easter Drumbuie -- 60
Easter Glackton -- 59
Easter Kerrowgair -- 17
Feabuie -- 58
Fisherton -- 31
Flemington -- 11
Flemington House -- 12
Flemish Camp Site of -- 24
Fortgeorge Station -- 20
Free Church -- 50
Free Church Manse -- 55
Fuaran a' Chleirich -- 37
Fuaran a' Mhadaidh -- 58
Fuaran a' Mhinisteir -- 31
Gateside -- 42
General Wades Military Road -- 24
Gollanfield -- 14
Highland Railway -- 10
High Wood -- 41
Hillhead -- 55
Hillhead Quarry -- 55
Kerrowaird -- 54
Lambshill -- 59
Lochan Dinty -- 50
Lochandinty -- 56
Loch Flemington -- 21
Loch Flemington -- 22
Lochside -- 23
Lonnie -- 33
Lower Cullernie -- 39
Mains of Connage -- 18
Mains of Gollanfield -- 14
Manse -- 29
Mid Coul -- 49
Mid Connage -- 18
Mid Kerrowgair -- 15
Milton of Breachlich -- 18
Milton of Connage --5
Moray Firth -- 25
Morayhill -- 52
Morayston -- 52
Moss-side -- 46
Newton -- 40
Newton -- 54
Petty (Ph.) [Parish] -- 1
Polfarten --22
Poolton -- 13
Post Office -- 20
Post Office -- 54
Red Burn -- 60
Redhill -- 39
Rough Burn -- 51
St. [Saint] Columba's Chapel Site of --28
School -- 22
School -- 43
School --53
Seafield Cottage --7
Ship's Inn -- 3
Stone Circles (Remains of) -- 37
Stuarton -- 6
Stuarton Cottage -- 6 |
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Names of Objects -- Page
Tobar na Goil -- 57
Tom Mhoid -- 51
Tom na Croiche -- 52
Tornagrain -- 56
Tornagrain Wood -- 50
Treeton -- 6
Tumuli -- 30
Upper Cullernie -- 42
Wester Dalziel -- 44
Wester Glackton -- 25
Wester Kerrowgair -- 15
Whiteford -- 12
Whiteford Bridge -- 9
Woodend -- 48 |
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