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DALLAS |
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EDENKILLIE |
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KNOCKANDO |
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DUFFUS |
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STAR MIRE |
Star Mire |
Robert Nicol Rothes.
Miles Morrison. Netherley.
John McDonald Glenchapel |
017 |
A long stripe of Marshy ground on the south east side of the Mannoch Road and on the lands of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield |
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BRIDGE OF LOAN |
Bridge of Loan
(public) |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Miles Morrison. Netherly
John McDonald Glenchapel |
017 |
A small bridge on the Mannoch Road crossing the Stripe of Loan it is held in repair by the proprietor - the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield |
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PIKEY HILL |
Pikey Hill |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Miles Morrison. Netherly
John McDonald Glenchapel |
017 |
A bold heathy eminence situate on the lands of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield |
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Co. [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Rothes & Birnie (6 Inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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RED TAINGY |
Red Taingy |
Robert Nicol. Rothes
John McDonald. Glenchapel
Charles Grant. Whiterashes |
017 |
A bold heathy eminence situated on the lands of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield the name is corrupted from the Gaelic of the Red Tongue |
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STRIPE OF LOAN |
Stripe of Loan |
Robert Nicol.
Rothes John McDonald. Glenchapel
Charles Grant. Whiterashes also
Estate plan of 1868 |
017 |
A small stream rising in the Gull Nest flowing in a South westward direction until it unites with the Burn of Corries it forms a division of the parishes of Rothes & Birnie nearly the whole of its course |
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Co. [County] Elgin -- Parish of Rothes & Birnie (6 Inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapr R. E [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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BURN OF REDTAINGEY |
Burn of
Redtaingy |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Robert Nicol Rothes
Estate plan of 1868 |
017 |
A small stream rising in the Theifs Den flowing westward until it enters the Lennoc Burn |
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BURN OF BODMATTOCK |
Burn of Bodmattock |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Robert Nicol Rothes
Estate plan of 1868 |
017 |
A small stream rising in the Moss of Birnie flowing in a westward direction until it enters the Lennoc Burn - |
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MOSS OF BIRNIE |
Moss of Birnie |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Robert Nicol Rothes
Estate plan of 1868 |
017. |
A large tract of unenclosed moss-land the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Rothes & Birnie (6 Inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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GULL NEST |
Gull Nest |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Charles Grant. Whiterashes
Miles Morrison Netherley |
017 |
A large portion of marshy ground situated on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield. |
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GEDLOCH BURN |
Gedloch Burn |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Miles Morrison Netherley |
017 |
A small stream rising in the Gull Nest flowing in a North easterly direction until it enters the Burn of Bardens. |
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HILL OF BODANGEAR |
Hill of Bodangear |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Charles Grant Whiterashes Miles Morrison Netherley |
017 |
A bold heathy eminence situated on the lands of the Right Hon.[Honourable] the Earl of Seafield. |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Rothes & Birnie
(6 Inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper RE [Royal Engineers] |
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BROOM HILLOCK |
Broom Hillock. |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Miles Morrison Netherley
Roderick Chilsholm Netherley |
017 |
A bold eminence situated on the lands of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield. |
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LORD SALTOUN'S WELL |
Lord Saltoun's Well |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Miles Morrison Netherley
Roderick Chilsholm Netherley |
017 |
An ordinary spring so called from the fact of Lord Saltoun having cased it in with stone. |
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WELL TOKIE (Chalybeate) |
Well Tokie
(Chalybeate) |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Miles Morrison Netherley
Roderick Chilsholm Netherley |
017 |
A well densley impregnated with iron and is believed to possess good medicinal qualities it is also a great resort of pleasure parties. |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Rothes & Birnie
(6 Inch)
[note below Broom Hillock]
on sheet 22
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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BURN OF WELLTOKIE |
Burn of Welltokie |
Robert Nicol. Rothes
Miles Morrison Netherley
George Leslie Conrock |
017 |
a small stream rising in the Kettles flowing in a Southward direction until it unites with the Burn of Rothes. |
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THE KETTLES |
The Kettles |
Robert Nicol. Rothes
Miles Morrison Netherley
George Leslie Conrock |
017 |
A small portion of marshy ground well known by the name it is situate on the lands of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield |
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GREEN HILL |
Green Hill |
Robert Nicol. Rothes
Miles Morrison Netherley
George Leslie Conrock |
017 |
A bold heathy eminence situated on the lands of the Right Hon. [Honouable] the Earl of Seafield |
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Co. [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Rothes & Birnie
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SAMUEL'S CAIRN |
Samuel's Cairn |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Alexander Green Rothes
James Grant Rothes |
017 |
A small pile of Stones on the west shoulder of Brauch Hill said to be erected on the spot where an individual named Samuel was found dead. |
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BRAUCH HILL |
Brauch Hill |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Alexander Green Rothes
James Grant Rothes |
017 |
A bold heathy eminence situate on the lands of the Right Hon [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield |
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THIEVES' DEN |
Thieves' Den |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Alexander Green Rothes
James Grant Rothes |
017 |
A deep ravine said to have been the hiding place of robbers in ancient times |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Rothes & Birnie (6 Inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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LOCHBUIE |
Lochbuie |
Robert Nicol Rothes
James Stewart Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
017 |
Two small farmsteadings the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield - |
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BURN OF BARDENS |
Burn of Bardens |
Robert Nicol Rothes
James Stewart Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
017 |
A small stream rising in the Moss of Birnie flowing in a North Westerly direction until it enters the River Lossie - |
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SAUCHEN STRIPE |
Sauchen Stripe |
Robert Nicol Rothes
James Stewart Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
017 |
A small stream rising on the Hill of Bodangear flowing northward until it enters the Gedloch
Burn it forms the division of the prishes of Rothes & Birnie the whole of its course |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Rothes & Birnie
(6 Inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapr. RE [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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BLAIRIE BURN |
Blairie Burn |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Alexander Green Rothes
William Watson Rothes |
017 |
A small stream rising on the lands of Gedloch flowing northw[ard] until it enters Glen Burn |
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BURN OF ROTHES |
Burn of Rothes |
Robert Nicol Rothes
Alexander Green Rothes
William Watson Rothes |
017 |
A long Burn rising in Mannoch Hill a little N.E. [North East] of Càrn na Cailli[che] flowing for a distance of about 8 Miles till it joins the Spey a little N.E. [North East] of the Haugh of Rothes |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parish of Dallas Birnie Knockando & Rothes (6 Inch
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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GLEN LATTERACH |
Glen Latterach |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Glenchapel
John McDonald Glenchapel |
017 |
A portion of Sloping ground on both banks of the Lennoc Burn extending from the Stripe of Loan in a northward direction to the River Lossie it embraces a few crofts and farmsteadings and a portion of moorland. |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Dallas & Birnie (6 Inch)
[Signed]James Gray
Sapper R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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LENNOC BURN |
Lennoc Burn |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Glenchapel
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017 |
A large ? Stream takes its name from the junction of Stripe of Loan and the Burn of Corries flowing in a north Easterly direction until it enters the River Lossie |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parish of Dallas & Birnie
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper |
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MANNOCH ROAD |
Mannoch Road |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Lewis Douglas Scottackleys
John Dunbar Yellowbog |
017 |
An old drove road extending from the County road near the Manse of Knockando passing over Mannoch Hill to Thomshill in the parish of Birnie. a portion of which is kept in repair by the proprietor And is nearly impassable the remainder is kept in repair by the County and is in good condition |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parish of Dallas & Birnie
(6 Inch
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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MANNOCH HILL |
Mannoch Hill |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Lewis Douglas Scottackleys
New Stat. [Statistical] Account |
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A mountain range extending from about 1 Mile north of Drumpark in the ph [parish] of Knockando to near Lochbuie in the ph [parish] of Birnie it is about 5 miles in length
and about an averge of 1 mile in breadth rising into a number of bold peaks and descending again into very low valleys almost every peak and valley having a distinctive name and although it is on of the direct thoroughways from Strathspey to Elgin. there is not a Single habitation on it. The Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of
Seafield is the chief proprietor a Small portion belonging to W. Grant Esqr. of Elchies & Carron |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parish of Dallas Birnie & Knockando
6 Inch
[Mannoch Hill]
written on sheets
17 & 22 six inch
See Remark on this name
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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CORR HATNICH |
Corr Hatnich |
Charles Grant. Whiterashes
John Grant. Glenchapel
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017 |
A portion of flat moor-land at the Sources of the Burn of Corries and the Burn of Corrhatnich |
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CASSAN TULLICH |
Cassan Tullich |
Charles Grant. Whiterashes
John Grant. Glenchapel
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017; 022 |
A small stream rising in the Slack of Myrack flowing in a north easterly direction until it enters the Burn of Corrhatnich |
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BURN OF CORRIES |
Burn of Corries |
Charles Grant. Whiterashes
John Grant. Glenchapel
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017 |
A small stream rising in the Slack of Myrack flowing in a north easterly direction until it unites with Stripe of Loan |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Dallas & Birnie (6 Inch)
[signed] James Gray
Sapper R E [Royal Engineers] |
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CAIRN UISH |
Cairn Uish |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Glenchapel
John McDonald Glenchapel
Estate Plan 1868 |
017 |
A bold heathy eminence the name is corrupted from the Gaelic of the Fir Hill. it is situated on the lands of the Earl of Fifes Trustees and Sir W. G. Cumming of Altyre and Gordonstoun |
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ALLT CRÌCHE |
Allt Creach |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Glenchapel
John McDonald Glenchapel
Estate Plan 1868 |
017 |
"The Boundary Burn" A small Stream rising in the Moss of Longhillock flowing in a north
easterly direction until it enters Lennoc Burn- |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parish of Dallas & Birnie (6 Inch
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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CAIRN MOSS |
Cairn Moss |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Glenchapel
John McDonald Glenchapel
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017 |
A small portion of mossland the property of the Earl of Fife's Trustees. |
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RED CRAIG |
Red Craig |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Glenchapel
John McDonald Glenchapel
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017 |
A small embankment or craig on the west bank of Lennoc Burn so called from its red
appearance |
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SLACK OF MYRACK |
Slack of Myrack |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Glenchapel
John McDonald Glenchapel
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017; 022 |
a portion of hollow moorland situated on the lands of W. Grant Esqr. Carron |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Dallas & Birnie (6 Inch)
[Slack of Myrach]
On Sheet 22
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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WELL HITCHIN (Chalybeate) |
Well Hilchen
(chalybeate) |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John McDonald Glenchapel
John Grant Glenchapel |
017 |
A large well densley impregnated with iron and is reputed to possess medicinal qualities |
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CA FIR |
Ca Fir |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John McDonald Glenchapel
John Grant Glenchapel |
017 |
A small stream rising on the north of the Tipochs flowing northward until it unites
with the Burn of Corrhatnich the origin of the name is unknown |
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MOSS OF LONGHILLOCK |
Moss of Longhillock |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John McDonald Glenchapel
John Grant Glenchapel |
017 |
A small portion of unenclosed mossland the property of the Earl of Fifes Trustees |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Dallas & Birnie (6 Inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R E [Royal Engineers] |
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Co [County] of Elgin -- Parish of Birnie and Dallas 6 Inch
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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Burn of Corries crossed out
Cairn Uish crossed out
Upper Glenchapel crossed out |
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COLD BURN |
Cold Burn |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Lewis Douglas Scottackleys
Estate Plan |
017 |
A ordinary Stream takes its name from the junction of Shean Burn and the Burn of Corrhatnich flowing in a north westerly direction until it the R. [River] Lossie- |
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BURN OF CORRHATNICH |
Burn of Corrhatnich |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Lewis Douglas Scottackleys
Estate Plan |
017 |
A mountain Stream rising in the Slack of Myrack flowing in a north westerley direction until it unites with Shean Burn whence it takes the name of Cold Burn |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parish of Dallas & Birnie 6 Inch
[Cold Burn]
written on 17.13
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper |
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WHITERASHES |
Whiterashes |
Charles Grant Occupier
James Stewart Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017 |
A small croft the property of Sir W G Cumming Bart. [Baronet] of Altyre and Gordonstown |
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MILL BUIE |
Mill Buie |
Charles Grant Occupier
James Stewart Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown
Estate Plan of 1868 |
017 |
A bold heathy eminence the name is corrupted from the Gaelic of the Yellow Hill it is situated on the lands of Sir W. G. Cuming Bart [Baronet] of Altyre |
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SHEAN BURN |
Shean Burn |
Charles Grant
James Stewart
Allan Grant |
017 |
A small stream rising on the south of Mill Buie
flowing in a southward direction until it enters the Burn of Corrhatnich |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Dallas & Birnie (6 Inch)
Meall Buidhe?
[Mill Buie]
Sìthean
[Shean Burn]
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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MILL OUR |
Mill Our |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Whiterashes
John McDonald Glenchapel |
017 |
A bold heathy eminence situated on the lands of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield - the name is corrupted from the Gaelic of the Dun Hill |
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THE TIPOCHS |
The Tipochs |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Whiterashes
John McDonald Glenchapel |
017 |
Two small conical eminences situated on the lands of Sir W. G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] of
Altyre and Gordonstown |
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BURN OF TIPOCHS |
Burn of Tipochs |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
John Grant Whiterashes
John McDonald Glenchapel |
017 |
A small stream takes its rise at the tipochs flowing in a westward direction until it unites with the Burn of Yellowbog. |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Birnie & Dallas -- (6 Inch)
Meall Odhar [written above Mill Our]
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R E [Royal Engineers] |
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THE KETTLE |
The Kettle |
Statistical Account
Mr. J. McDonald
Mr. J. Grant |
017 |
A deep pool immeiadetly below the Ess of Glenlatterach |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parish of Birnie
[signed]
W Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
Sapr R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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UPPER GLENCHAPEL |
Upper Glen Chapel |
Mr J. McDonald Tenant
Mr C. Grant Whiterashes
Mr J. Grant Whiterashes |
017 |
A shepherds dwelling and outhouse with garden attached the property of the Right Honourable the Earl of Seafield |
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GLENCHAPEL |
Glenchapel |
Mr J. McDonald Tenant
Mr C.Grant Whiterashes
Mr J. Grant Whiterashes |
017 |
A house of one story, unoccupied a little north
of Upper Glen Chapel the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] the Earl of Seafield. |
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ESS OF GLENLATTERACH |
Ess of Glenlatterach |
Mr J. McDonald Tenant
Mr C.Grant Whiterashes
Mr J. Grant Whiterashes
Statistical Account |
017 |
A rush of water flowing over a precipitious rock about 50 feet in height the rocks on each side rise to more than 100 feet in height,
See Statistical Account |
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Co. [County] Elgin -- Parish of Birnie 6 inch
Eas - [written above the entry Ess of Glenlatterach]
(Waterfall) - written below the entry Ess of Glenlatterach] |
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TOMLEA |
Tomlea |
James McPherson Lochallan
Francis Gilb. Aitnoch
B. Robertson. Ardoch
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A small farm the property of Major Cumming Buce of Dunphail |
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BOGENDOUY |
Bogendouy |
James McPherson Lochallan
Francis Gilb. Aitnoch
B. Robertson. Ardoch
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A Small croft the property of the Earl of Moray |
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CÀRN DUBHAIDH |
Càrn Dubhaidh |
James McPherson Lochallan
Francis Gilb. Aitnoch
B. Robertson. Ardoch
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A bold heathy eminence Situate in the parishes of Edinkillie and Ardclach and on the lands of Lord Leven and the Earl of Moray |
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County of Elgin -- Parish of Edinkillie
Tomlea - See p. [page] 64
[signed] James Gray
Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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STRIPE OF MUCKLE LYNE |
Stripe of Muckle Lyne |
B Robertson. Ardoch
Francis Gibb Aitnoch
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A Small Stream takes its rise on the east base of Cairn Douy flowing in a north easterly dir-
ection thro [through] the parish of ardclach until it enters the River Findhorn |
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HILL OF FEVENE |
Hill of Fevene |
B Robertson Ardoch
Francis Gibb Aitnoch
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A wooded eminence Situated in the parishes of Edinkillie and Ardclach and on the lands of
Lord Leven |
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STRIPE OF FEVENE |
Stripe of Fevine |
B Robertson Ardoch
Francis Gibb Aitnoch
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Stripe of Muckle Lyne - See pages 80 & 97
sheets 21 & 22
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DAILNANUAN |
Dailnanuan
Dailnanuan
Dailnanuan |
Mr. Hugh Adam Tomdow
Mr. T Nairn Tombain
Mr. Donald Ross Culfearn |
020 |
Indicates the name of a small farm or croft with a dwelling, out houses and a garden. Situated on the left or west bank of River Dorbae and abt. [about] 15 Ch. [Chains] N.W. [North West] of Culfearn farm, meaning of name in English, The "Lambs' Haugh" Proprietor The Earl of Moray- |
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GRANTS' WELL |
Grants' Well
Grants' Well
Grants' Well |
Mr. Hugh Adam Tomdow
Mr T. Nairn Tombain
Mr. Donald Ross Culfearn |
020 |
a large spring, issuing up at the W. [West] edge of Grantown Dunphail and Forres Road, and within 13 Ch. [Chains] of the 8th Mile Stone from Grantown on Said road. name derived from the Grants of Grantown and Strathspey resting at the Spring on their journieys to and from Forres etc and is a Well Known old name. Property of the Earl of Moray |
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BRAEMORAY LODGE |
Braemoray Lodge
Braemoray Lodge
Braemoray Lodge |
Mr. Hugh Adam Tomdow
Mr. T. Nairn Tombain
Mr. Donald Ross Culfearn |
020 |
an old wooden erection used some weeks in summer by the Proprietor the Earl of Moray as a Shooting Lodge. Situated on the right or E. [East] bank of River Dorbae and at the foot of Knock of Braemoray and about 13.ch [chains] west of the road
leading from Grantown to Dunphail & Forres. and about 7½ Miles from Grantown The following Extract written by Mr Farries the Ph. [Parish] Minister in 1842 (Ph. [Parish] Statistics) "A very handsome shooting lodge Consisting of eight appartments belonging to the Honourable John Stewart and generally occupied by him and other members of the noble family of Moray for several weeks in the Shooting Season, was erected three or four years ago at the north west base of the Knock. on the right bank of the Dorback and about 3. Miles above its junction with the Divie". - |
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Parish of Edinkillie -- County of Elgin (6 Inch
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LOOPFEARN |
Loopfearn
Loopfearn
Loopfearn |
Mr. Hugh Adam Tomdow
Mr. Thomas Nairn Tombain
Mr. Donald Ross Culfearn |
020 |
Indicates the name of a dwelling house with gardens etc situated on the left or W. [West] bank of River Dorback and about 30 Ch. [Chains] E. n. E. [East north East] of Tomdow Farm. name derived from the gaelic of "Alder(wood) Fearn" etc property of Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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TOMDOW |
Tomdow
Tomdow
Tomdow |
Mr. Hugh Adam Tomdow
Mr. Thomas Nairn Tombain
Mr. Donald Ross Culfearn |
020 |
a farm consisting of two dwelling houses out houses and gardens situated on the Grantown Dunphail and Forres road, and about 8¾ Miles from Grantown Proprietor the Earl of Moray, name derived from the gaelic of "Black Knoll" formerly an Inn bearing the same name was at the Farm - |
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TOMBAIN |
Tombain
Tombain
Tombain |
Mr. Hugh Adam Tomdow
Mr. Thomas Nairn Tombain
Mr. Donald Ross Culfearn |
020 |
Comprising a steading of good farm offices a dwelling house, garden, etc and situated at the N. E. [North East] base of the Knock of Brae Moray, and about 20 Chains S. W. [South West] of Tomdow farm Prop.r [Proprietor] The Earl of Moray name derived from the gaelic of Wan Pale or Whitish Knoll the distinction being the one Knoll grassy the other Heathy for Tombain and Tomdow these names are also inserted the Same
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CULFEARN |
Culfearn
Culfearn
Culfearn |
Mr. Hugh Adam Tomdow
Mr. Thomas Nairn Tombain
Mr. Donald Ross Culfearn |
020 |
a farm comprising a steading of good farm offices a dwelling house etc situated on the right or E. [East] bank of River Dorbac also abt. [about] 14 Ch. [chains] w. [west] of the 8 Mile Stone from Grantown on the Dunphail & Forres road. Proprietor The Earl of Moray name derived from the gaelic for "Back of the Alder"(wood) name is also in the Co. [County] Valuation rolls etc etc - |
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FEA GREMA |
Fea Grema (Local spelling) |
B Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Meadowbank
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan 1771 |
020 |
A small mountain Stream rising on the north east Slope of Cairn Douy flowing in a South eastward course until it unites with the River Dorback. |
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BRIDGE OF FEABUIE |
Bridge of Feabuie |
B Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Meadowbank
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan 1771 |
020 |
A Bridge on the County road over the Fea Buie
Kept in repair by the County |
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County of Elgin -- Parich of Edinkillie (6 Inch
Féith [written above Fea Grema]
[signed] James Gray
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside |
B. Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Toremore
John Petrie Regale |
020 |
A small farmsteading the property of Major G Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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BRIDGE OF KNOCKACH |
Bridge of Knockach (County) |
B. Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Toremore
John Petrie Regale |
020 |
A Small bridge crossing Knockach Burn on the turnpike road leading from Forres to Grantown
it is kept in repair by the Co. [County] |
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TOM BAIN |
Tom Bain |
B. Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Toremore
John Petrie Regale |
020 |
A slight eminence Situated on the lands of the Earl of Moray |
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County of Elgin -- Parish of Edinkillie (6 inch
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Sapper R E [Royal Engineers] |
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GLENERNEY WOOD |
Glenerney Wood
(Fir) |
B. Robertson Ardoch
James Smith Carnach
John Petrie Regale |
020 |
An extensive fir wood the property of Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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BANTRACH WOOD |
Bantrach Wood |
B. Robertson Ardoch
James Smith Carnach
John Petrie Regale |
020 |
A small fir wood the property of Major S Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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BRIDGE OF NEWTOWN |
Bridge of Newtown
(County) |
B. Robertson Ardoch
James Smith Carnach
John Petrie Regale |
020 |
A small bridge crossing Burn of Aulthaunachaw on the public road leading from Dunphail to
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County of Elgin -- Parish of Edinkillie (6 Inch
[Written below Glenery Wood]
On 25 Inch work
[Written above Bridge of Newtown]
Newton
As the farm of Newton on Plan 20/8 is
a few chains north of it the spelling
ought to be Bridge Newton same as
the farm name
J.B. 17-3-74
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Sapper R E [Royal Engineers] |
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WESTER GLENERNEY |
Wester Glenerny
Wester Glenerny
Wester Glenerny |
Mr. B. Robertson Ardoch
Mr. James Smith Carnach
Mr. John Petrie Regale |
020 |
a Small farm consisting of a dwellinghouse and farm office houses Situated a little N.W. [North West] of Woodside: proprietor Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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HIGHLAND RAILWAY |
Highland Railway |
B. Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Toremore
John Petrie Regale |
020 |
A single line of Railway extending from Forres by way of Grantown Kingussie and
Blair Athole to Dunkeld and Perth. it is amalgamated with the Inverness and
Aberdeen Junction the Inverness and Nairn and the Ross Shire Railway under the designation of the Highland Railway and is of immense advantage to northern Counties bringing them within easy access
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FALLS OF FEAKIRK |
Falls of Feakirk |
Major Cumming Bruce
William Grant Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan 1781 |
020;
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Three small water falls on
the River Divie well known
by the name in the locality |
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County of Elgin -- Parish of Edinkillie (6 Inch
[signed]
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SHIAN A' YOUN |
Shìan a Youn |
B. Robertson Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan of 1781 |
020 |
a bold Conical eminence Situated on the lands of the Earl of Moray |
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BURNSIDE |
Burnside |
B. Robertson Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan of 1781 |
020 |
A Small farmsteading the property of Major Cuming Bruce of Dunphail. |
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SHIAN DOU |
Shian Dou |
B. Robertson Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan of 1781 |
020 |
a heathy eminence Situate on the lands of Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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BRIDGE OF FEAKIRK |
Bridge of Feakirk (County) |
B. Robertson Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan of 1781 |
020 |
A Small bridge crossing the River Divie at the falls of Feakirk it held in repair by the County |
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County of Elgin -- Parish of Edinkillie (6 Inch
[Written above Shian a'Youn] Sìthean a' Ghamhair or Sìthean a' Dhùin?
[Written above Shian Dou] Sìthean Dubh
[signed]
James Gray
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KETTLE HOLES |
Kettle Holes |
B Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
a few deep pools a little to the west of Bogeney from which a Small Stream flows. |
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BOGENEY |
Bogeney |
B Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A small farmsteading and croft the property of Major G Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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DOU CLASH |
Dow Clash
(Local Spelling) |
B Robertson Ardoch
William Grant Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A wooded ravine Situated on the lands of Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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County of Elgin -- Parish of Edinkillie (6 Inch
[signed]
James Gray
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SLAG OF AULTHAUNACHAN |
Slag of Aulthaunachcan |
B Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Tormore
John Petrie. Regale
Estate Plan of 1781 |
020 |
A deep ravine on the South of Shian a Fearn and on the lands of Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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BURN OF AULTHAUNACHAN |
Burn of Aulthaunachan |
B Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Tormore
John Petrie. Regale
Estate Plan of 1781 |
020 |
A ordinary mountain Stream rising on Bad a Chreagain and flowing in a northward direction until it unites with the River Divie |
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SHIAN A' FEARN |
Shian a Fearn |
B Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Tormore
John Petrie. Regale
Estate Plan of 1781 |
020 |
A Small conical eminence Situate on the lands of Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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County of Elgin -- Parish of Edinkillie (6 Inch
[Written below Slag of Aultaunachan] on sheet 24
[Written above Shian a'Fearn] Sìthean na Fearna
[signed]
James Gray
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FEA BUIE |
Fea Buie |
B. Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A Small Stream rising on the lands of woodside flowing Eastward until it unites with the Knockach Burn |
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GREY STONE OF CAIRNENEY |
Grey Stone of Cairneney |
B. Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A Small boulder on the line of boundary dividing the property of Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail and the Earl of Moray |
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CAIRN ENEY |
Cairn Eney |
B. Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie Regale
Estate Plan date 1781 |
020 |
A Slight heathy eminence Situate on the lands of the Earl of Moray and Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
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County of Elgin -- Parish of Edinkillie (6 Inch
[Written above Fea Buie] Fèith Buidhe
[signed]
James Gray
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KNOCKACH BURN |
Knockach Burn |
B. Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie. Regale |
020 |
A Small Stream rising on the east Slope of the Knock of Braemory flowing in a Northward direction until it unites with the River Dorback |
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DURMORE WELL (Chalybeate) |
Durmore Well
(chalybeate) |
B. Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie. Regale |
020 |
A well densley impregnated with Steel and is traditionally recorded to possess great curative qualities. |
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ROTTEN HOW |
Rotten Howe |
B. Robertson. Ardoch
William Grant. Toremore
John Petrie. Regale |
020; 022; 024 |
A deep ravine on the east Slope of the Knock of Braemory |
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Rotten How - see page 92 Sheet 22
[signed]
James Gray
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LITTLE CORSHELLACH |
Little Corshellach
Little Corshellach
Little Corshellach |
Mr. David McDonald, Corshellach
Mr. John Innes, Tomcork
Mr. James Grant, Lurg |
021 |
A dwelling house and portion of land attached to the farm of Corshellach; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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TOMCORK |
Tomcork
Tomcork
Tomcork |
Mr. David McDonald, Corshellach
Mr. John Innes, Tomcork
Mr. James Grant, Lurg |
021 |
A substantial farmsteading with offices attached; property of Sir William G. Cumming. Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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LURG |
Lurg
Lurg
Lurg |
Mr. David McDonald, Corshellach
Mr. John Innes, Tomcork
Mr. James Grant, Lurg |
021 |
A farmsteading with offices attached; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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TOMECHULE |
Tomechule
Tomechule
Tomechule
Tomechule |
Mr. George Wright, Johnstripe
Mr. David McDonald, Corshillach
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln
Valuation Roll, dated 1869-70 |
021 |
Originally a dwellinghouse, now a ruin, and included in the farm of Johnstripe. Property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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JOHNSTRIPE |
Johnstripe
Johnstripe
Johnstripe |
Mr George Wright, Johnstripe
Mr David McDonald, Corshillach
Mr William Nicholson, Rochuln |
021 |
A farmsteading with offices and dwellinghouse attached; property of Sir William G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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MEIKLE CORSHELLACH |
Meikle Corshellach
Meikle Corshellach
Meikle Corshellach |
Mr. George Wright, Johnstripe
Mr. David McDonald, Corshillach
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln |
021 |
A farmsteading with offices and dwellinghouse attached; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre |
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Parish of Edenkillie -- County of Elgin-
Meikle Corshellach
not on Plan
Meikle Supplied by the final examiner on the ground
[signed]
John McKeith
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REENLARIG |
Reenlarig
Reenlarig
Reenlarig |
Mr.John Grant, Berryburn
Mr David McDonald, Corshellach,
Mr William Nicholson Rochuln
Robert Walker Esq. Whiterow |
021 |
Originally a farmsteading,- now a ruin and attached to the farm of Rochuln; property of Sir William Gordon Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre.- |
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STRIPE OF CORSHELLACH |
Stripe of Corshellach
Stripe of Corshellach
Stripe of Corshellach |
Mr. John Grant, Berryburn
Mr. David McDonald, Corshellach
Mr. William Nicholson Rochuln |
021 |
Applied to the Stripe of Gurach from the eastern boundary of the farm of Johnstripe till its junction with the water of Divie.- |
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REENLARIG BURN |
Reenlarig Burn
Reenlarig Burn
Reenlarig Burn |
Mr.John Grant, Berryburn
Mr David McDonald, Corshellach
Mr. William Nicholson Rochuln
Robert Walker Esq. Altyre |
021 |
A stream rising east of Rochuln farmsteading and joining Berry Burn near Tomcork - |
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[signed]
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HILL OF GLASCHYLE |
Hill of Glaschyle
Hill of Glaschyle
Hill of Glaschyle |
Mr. David McDonald, Corshellach
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Mr. John Philip, Clashninnan |
021 |
A hill feature situated northwest [of]
Johnstripe; property of Sir William G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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RED CRAIGS |
Red Craigs
Red Craigs
Red Craigs |
Estate Plan
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip |
021 |
Three small ravines one of which considerably broken situated behind Redcraig; property of Sir William G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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BLACK LOCH |
Black Loch
Black Loch
Black Loch |
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip
Mr James Nicholson, Lochnabraan |
021 |
A small loch west of Loch Dallas property of Sir William G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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CHALYBEATE SPRING [Lone Burn] |
Chalybeate Spring
Chalybeate Spring
Chalybeate Spring |
Mr. George Philip
Mr. John Philip
Mr. James Nicholson, Lochnabraan |
021 |
A strongly impregnated mineral spring close to the Lone Burn east of Lochn[a]braan. It is situated so close that when the burn is but slightly flooded the well is covered - |
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STRIPE OF CARNACHY |
Stripe of Carnachie
Stripe of Carnachie
Stripe of Carnachie |
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Mr. J. Phimister, Torwinnie
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln |
021 |
A stream about a mile in length,- the continuation of the Burn of Loch Noir. From when it enters Clash Gour on the east the name is changed to Burn of Clashgour |
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WHITE COW |
White Cow
White Cow
White Cow |
Estate Plan
Mr George Philip
Mr John Phimister |
021 |
Two stones, one of which is known by this name, situated near to where the boundary between the parishes of Dallas and Edenkellie crosses the Burn of Loch Noir- |
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LITTLE KNOW OF LOCHNOIR |
Little Know of Loch Noir
Little Know of Loch Noir
Little Know of Loch an Jore |
Mr. George Philip
Mr. John Philip, Clashninian
Estate Plan |
021 |
A small isolated Knoll a short distance north of Loch Noir. Property of Sir William G. Cumming,
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Stripe of Carnachie - described already
Noir - Grass
[signed]
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STRIPE OF GREVACH |
Stripe of Grevach
Stripe of Grevach
Stripe of Grevach |
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Mr. Phimister, Torwinnie
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln |
021 |
A small stream which rises on the we[st] side of Little Know of Loch Noir, and flo[w]ing northward for about a mile, bends then to the west until entering the farm of Johnstripe after which it is Known a[s] the Stripe of Corshellach - |
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GREY STONES OF GREVACH |
Grey Stones of Grevach
Grey Stones of Grevach
Grey Stones of Grevach |
Estate Plan
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip, Clashninnon |
021 |
A large boulder stone and a few smal[l] scattered ones situated on the hillside a quarter of a mile west of Loch Dalla[s] |
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BURN OF LOCHNOIR |
Burn of Loch Noir
Burn of Loch Noir
Burn of Loch an Jore |
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip
Estate Plan |
021 |
A small stream which issues from Loch Noir, and flowing northward for about three quarters of a mile, bends to t[he] east at the stones known as the White Cow A short distance from this it receives a small stripe from the northwest, after which it is Known[] as the Stripe of Carnachie |
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REDCRAIG |
Red Craig
Red Craig
Red Craig |
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Mr. James Nicholson, Lochnabraan
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln |
021 |
A dwelling house of only one storey on the farm of Auchness. Property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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LOCH NA SPAIRD |
Loch na Spaird
Loch na Spaird
Loch na Spaird |
Estate Plan
Mr. George Philip
Mr. James Nicholson |
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A small loch with neither outlet nor inlet, situted in natural hollow about half a mile north of Redcraig. |
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BINGY MORE |
Bingy More
Bingy More
Bingy More |
Estate Plan
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip, Clashninnan |
021 |
A small hill feature north of Redcraig. Property of Sir William G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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Parishes of Dallas and Edenkellie -- County of Elgin
Loch na Spaird
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LOCH DALLAS |
Loch Dallas
Loch Dallas
Loch Dallas
Loch Dallas or Allish |
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Mr. J. Phimister, Torwinnie
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln
Estate Plan |
021 |
A loch of considerable size situated a mile east of Rochuln farms[tead]ing. It is crossed by the boundary b[e]tween the parishes of Dallas and Edenkillie. Property of Sir William G. Cumm[ing] Bart. [Baronet] Altyre |
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FIR LOCH |
Fir Loch
Fir Loch
Fir Loch |
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Mr. John Phimister, Torwinnie
Mr. John Philip Clashninnon |
021 |
A small loch situaed between Loch Dallas and Redcraig. Property of Sir William G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre |
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GRASSY LOCH |
Grassy Loch
Grassy Loch
Grassy Loch |
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Mr. John Phimister, Torwinnie
Mr. John Philip Clashninnon |
021 |
A small loch situated east of, and close to Loch Dallas. Property of Sir William G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre |
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Parishes of Dallas and Edenkillie -- County of Elgin
[signed]
John McKeith
Sapper R. E. [Royal Engineers] |
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LONE BURN |
Lone Burn
Lone Burn
Lone Burn
Burn of the Lone |
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln
Mr. James Nicholson, Lochnabraan
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Estate Plan |
021 |
A stream which rises three quarters of a mile north of Rochuln and flows eastward for fully two miles. Bending to the north at the waterfall of Easmore, it is afterwards known as the Burn of Auchness - |
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LOCHNABRAAN |
Lochnabraan
Lochnabraan
Lochnabraan
Lochnabraan |
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln,
Mr. James Nicholson, Lochnabraan
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Estate Plan |
021 |
A croft; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre - |
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LOCH NA BRAAN |
Loch na Braan
Loch na Braan
Loch na Braan
Loch na Braan |
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln,
Mr. James Nicholson, Lochnabraan
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Estate Plan |
021 |
A small loch situated between Lochnabraan and the Lone Burn - It is of no great depth or extent and has no outlet - |
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LONE |
Lone
Lone
Lone
Lone |
Mr. William Nicholson, Rochuln,
Mr. James Nicholson, Lochnabraan
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Estate Plan |
021 |
Originally a croft,- now a ruin and attached to the farm of Rochuln. Property Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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SOUTER'S STRIPE |
Souters Stripe
Souters Stripe
Souters Stripe |
Mr William Nicholson, Rochuln,
Mr James Nicholson, Lochnabraan
Mr George Philip, Auchness |
021 |
An inconsiderable stream joining Lone Burn west of Lone. - |
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SHEANBALLIE |
Sheanballie
Sheanballie
Sheanballie |
Mr William Nicholson, Rochuln
Mr James Nicholson, Lochnabraan
Mr George Philip, Auchness |
021 |
A small dwellinghouse, - originally a croft, - on the farm of Auchness. Property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre.- |
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Parishes of Dallas and Edenkillie -- County of Elgin
[signed]
John McKeith
Sapper R. E. [Royal Engineers] |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
Park - crossed out
Knock na Snaird - crossed out
Tomlay - crossed out
Note
All these names
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CACHY DU |
Cachy Du |
Estate Plan
Mr J McPherson Soccach
Mr George Philip Auchness |
021 |
A small stream rising in the north west Side of the Moss of Bidnawinny and entering the Burn of Achness opposite Tomlay.-
Supposed to be the Black Burn or Carchan Dubh and is written as spelt in the district and on the estate pla[n] |
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BURN OF AUCHNESS |
Burn of Auchness |
Estate Plan
Mr G. Philip
New Statistical Account |
021 |
A Large Burn Commencing its name at Eas Mòr and retaining it till its Confluence with the river Lossie opposite Craigroy.- |
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CHALYBEATE SPRING [Cachy Du] |
Chalybeate Spring |
Mr G. Philips |
021 |
A mineral well strongly impregnated with iron
Situated on the east side of Cachy Du & about
½ mile east of Eas Mòr |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
Cachy Du -- p. [page] 40
Burn of Auchness -- on sheet 16
[signed]
George Dallas
C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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GLEN LOSSIE |
Glen Lossie |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister Torwinnie
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A Small glen extending from the Linn to Ribreck. It is the property of Sir A.V.G. Cumming Bart.- |
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GLENLOSSIE |
Glenlossie |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A shepherds dwelling house and outhouses Situated near the South end of Glen Lossie. It is the property of Sir A.V.G. Cumming |
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THE LINN |
The Linn |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A small waterfall at the South end of Glen Lossie. |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
[signed]
George Dallas
C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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CLASH GOUR |
Clash Gour |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A hollow Situated about 1 mile west of Glen Lossie. It is the property of Sir A. V. G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet]
English meaning. The Goats hollow. The name is Anglic[ized] and is written as it is spelt in the district and on the Estate Pla[n] |
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BURN OF CLASHGOUR |
Burn of Clash Gour |
Estate Pan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A mountain Stream commencing its name at Clash Gour and retaining it till it joins the River Lossie at Glen Lossie. English meaning. The Burn of the goats hollow. It is written as spelt in the neighbourhood and on the estate plan. |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
Clash Gour -- Clais Ghobhar
[signed]
George Dallas
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BOG MUSSACH |
Bog Mussach |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
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A Small bog Situated about ¾ of a mile north east of Glenlossie and South of Hawk's Craig It is the property of Sir A.V. G Cumming- |
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KNOWS OF BOGMUSSACH |
Knows of Bog Mussach |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A few hillocks Situated South west of Bog Mussach. It is the property of Sir A.V. G Cumming |
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LOCHS OF BOGMUSSACH |
Lochs of Bog Mussach |
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson
Mr Robert Douglas |
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Four small lochs Situated to the east and South of Bog Mussach. - |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
[signed]
George Dallas
C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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TOM NA MOIN |
Tom na Moin |
Estate Plan
Mr J. Phimister Torwinny
Mr Robert Douglas Glenlossie |
021 |
A Small hill situated about 15 Chains South of Torwinny It is the property of Sir A.V. G Cumming Bart. [Baronet] This nam is a Corruption of the Gaelic [--] (Hillock of the bog or moss? or Kids Hillock) And it is written as it is spelt in the district and written on the estate plan. |
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HAWK'S CRAIG |
Hawk's Craig |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A steep broken bank Situat[ed] on the west Side of the River Lossie and about 35 Chains South of Torwinny. It is the property of Sir A.V.G Cumming |
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MILLER'S LOCH |
Millers Loch |
Mr J. Phimister
Mr J McPherson
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A Small Loch Situated on the west Side of the River Lossie and about 30 Chains South of Torwinny |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
[signed]
George Dallas
C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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SOCCACH |
Soccach |
Estate Plan
Mr John McPherson Soccach
Mr John Phimister Torwinny |
021 |
A farm house and outhouses Situated about ½ mile north west of Torwinny. It is the property of Sir A. V. Gordon Cumming Bart. [Baronet] |
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STRIPE OF SOCCACH |
Stripe of Soccach |
Mr John McPherson
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas Glenlossie |
021 |
A Small Stream rising in a marsh 8 Chains South of Soccach and entering the River Lossie opposite Soccach.- |
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TORWINNY |
Torwinny |
Estate Plan
Mr John Phimister Occupier
Mr John McPherson Soccach |
021 |
A farm house and outhouses Situated on the east Side of the River Lossie and ½ Mile South east of Soccach It is the property of Sir A V Gordon Cumming Bart. [Baronet] |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
[signed]
George Dallas
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RIBRECK |
Ribreck |
Estate Plan
Mr J. Phimister Torwinny
Mr. J. McPherson Soccach |
021 |
This place was originally a Crofters dwelling house but it is now in ruins. And is now attached to the farm of Soccach. It is the property of Sir A. V. G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] |
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LOCH OF RIBRECK |
Loch of Ribreck |
Mr J. Phimister
Mr J. McPherson
Mr Robert Douglas Glenlossie |
021 |
A Small Loch Situated on the west Side of the
River Lossie and 12 Chains north of Ribreck.- |
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STRIPE OF RIBRECK |
Stripe of Ribreck |
Mr J. Phimister
Mr J McPherson
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A Small burn issuing out of the Loch of Ribreck and joining the Stripe of Soccach 13 Chains South East of Soccach.- |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
[signed]
George Dallas
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MOSS OF BEDNAWINNY |
Moss of Bednawinny |
Estate Plan
Mr. J. Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A large moss extending from Sochach to Clash Gour. It is the property of Sir A. V. G Cumming Bart. [Baronet] |
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EAS MÒR |
Eas Mòr |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A waterfall about 10 Chains South of Park |
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PARK |
Park |
Estate Plan
Mr George Phillip Achness
Mr J McPherson Soccach |
021 |
This place was originally a Crofter's dwelling house &c. but it is now attached to the farm of Achness It is the property of Sir A. V. G Cumming Bart. [Baronet] |
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KNOCK NA SNAIRD |
Knock na Snaird |
Estate Plan
Mr George Phillip Achness
Mr J. McPherson |
021 |
A heathy hill feature north of Park. It is the property of Sir A. V. G. Cumming |
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TOMLAY |
Tomlay |
Estate Plan
Mr George Phillip
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A hill South west of Achness It is the Property of Sir A. V. G Cumming This name is compressed and is written according to the way it is spelt in the neighbourhood and on the Estate Plan. - |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
Tomlay
Tomlea on Plan 20
English meaning
Grey Hillock
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CARNACHIE |
Carnachie
Carnachie
Carnachie |
Estate Plan
Mr. George Philip, Auchness
Mr. John Philip, Clashnennon |
021 |
A hill feature three quarter of a mile east of Loch Dallas. Property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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ROCHULN |
Rochuln
Rochuln
Rochuln |
Mr. William Nicholson, Tenant
Mr. James Nicholson, Lochnabraan
Mr. George Philip, Auchness |
021 |
A farmsteading with offices and garden attached; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre- |
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GLENMORE |
Glenmore
Glenmore
Glenmore
Glenmore |
Mr. Robert Milne Glenmore
Mr. James Milne Glenmore
Mr. Daniel Munroe, Shanvalt
Rent Receipt |
021 |
A farmsteading with offices attached; property of Major Cumming Bruce, Dunphail - |
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SHINVAL |
Shinval
Shinval
Shinval |
Rent Receipt
Mr Daniel Munro, Tenant
Mr Robert Milne, Glenmore
Major Cumming Bruce Dunphail |
021 |
A farmsteading with offices attached; property of Major Cumming Bruce, Dunphail.- |
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FEAKIRK |
Feakirk
Feakirk
Feakirk |
Mr Daniel Munro
Mr Robert Milne
Rent Receipt
Major Cumming Bruce, Dunphail |
021 |
A farmsteading with offices attached property of Major Cumming Bruce, Dunphail.- |
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CRAIGROY |
Craigroy
Craigroy
Craigroy |
Mr Daniel Munro
Mr Robert Milne
Mr James Grant, Lurg |
021 |
A dwelling of one storey close to Lurg farmsteading. Property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre |
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[signed]
John McKeith
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BERRYBURN |
Berryburn
Berryburn
Berryburn |
Mr John Grant, Tenent
Mr Robert Milne, Glenmore
Mr Daniel Munro, Shanvalt. |
021 |
A farmsteading with offices attached; property of Sir William G Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre.- |
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HILL OF FEAKIRK |
Hill of Feakirk
Hill of Feakirk
Hill of Feakirk |
Mr John Grant
Mr Robet Milne
Mr John Innes Tomcork
Major Cumming Bruce of Dunphail |
021 |
A hill feature situated east of Falkirk and Shanvalt; property of Major Cumming Bruce,Dunphail.- This name is corrupted from the Gaelic and Signifies the Hens Mire, it being a great breeding place for Moor fowl. |
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STRIPE OF CRAIGROY |
Stripe of Craigroy
Stripe of Craigroy
Stripe of Craigroy |
Mr John Grant
Mr Robet Milne
Mr John Innes Tomcork |
021 |
A small stream rising to the north of Hill of Feakirk and flowing into the Water of Divie. It forms the boundary between the Parishes of Edenkellie and Ardclach.- |
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LITTLE BERRY BURN |
Little Berry Burn
Little Berry Burn
Little Berry Burn |
Mr. John Grant, Berryburn
Mr. Robert Milne, Glenmore
Mr. George Milne, Glenmore |
021 |
A stream which rises on the east side of Carn Kitty and flows north-west until joined by the Burn of Calfnashalvack, after which it is known as Berry Burn. For the most of its course it forms the boundary between the parishes of Edenkillie and Ardclach. - |
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BERRY BURN |
Berry Burn
Berry Burn
Berry Burn |
Mr John Grant
Mr James Grant, Lurg
Mr John Innes, Tomcork |
021 |
A large stream formed by the junction of Little Berry Burn and Burn of Calfnashalvack. It flows in a north west direction and joins the Water of Divie. For a portion of its course it forms the boundary between the parishes of Edenkellie and Ardclach.- |
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BURN OF CALFNASHALVACK |
Burn of Calfnashalvack |
Mr John Grant
Mr Robert Milne |
021 |
A stream which rises northwest of Carn Kitty and joins Little Berry Burn half a mile south east of Berryburn farmsteading |
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[signed]
John McKeith
Sapper R. E. [Royal Engineers] |
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RIVER DIVIE |
River Divie |
Major Cumming Bruce Dunphail
Robert Walker Esq. Altyre
Estate Plan dated 1781 |
021 |
A considerable stream formed by the junction of the Aurack Burn and Allt Dearg a short distance north of the farm of Lynagown. It then flows northward and is joined by the Berry Burn and the Water of Dorback and then flowing past the House of Dunphail flows into the River Findhorn near the House of Relugas. Major Cumming Bruce, Says that the name is corrupted from the gaelic, which means Black Burn and the stream is called some times the Black Burn by persons residing on its Banks. |
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CARN GHIUBHAIS |
Carn Jubhas
Carn Jubhas
Cairn Uish |
Mr. Robert Milne
Mr. John Grant, Berryburn |
021 |
A prominent hill feature situated south west of Loch Noir; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet], Altyre- |
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Parish of Edenkillie -- County of Elgin-
Càrn Guibhais
Ghiubhais
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Ghiubhas-?
See opposite page
[signed]
John McKeith
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CÀRN KITTY |
Carn Kitty
Carn Kitty
Carn Kitty |
Estate Plan
Mr Fleming, Factor, Ballindalloch
Mr George Philip, Auchness |
021 |
A large hill feature a mile south of Loch Trevie. It is crossed by the boundary between the parishes of Dallas and Knockando. Property of Sir William Gordon Cumming Bart. [Baronet] Altyre.- |
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CORRY CHROSK |
Corry Chrosk
Corry Chrosk |
Mr John Grant, Berryburn
Mr Robert Milne, Glenmore |
021 |
A narrow ravine between the west end of Clash Gour and Little Berry Burn; property of Sir William G.Cumming Bart. [Baronet], Altyre.- |
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LOCHANAN A' GHIUBHAIS |
Loch na Ghiubhais
Loch na Ghiubhais
Loch Uish |
Mr John Grant
Mr George Philip
Estate Plan |
021 |
Two small Lochs near the summit of the ridge of hills west by south of Loch Noir.- English meaning Fir Lochs - |
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Parishes of Dallas and Edenkellie -- County of Elgin-
Lochanan a'Ghiubhais -- The Authorties do not object to this mode J.M.D.
[signed]
John McKeith
Sapper R. E. [Royal Engineers] |
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CLASH DAMFF |
Clash Damff
Clash Damff
Clash Damff |
Estate Plan
Mr John Phimister, Torrwinnie
Mr George Philip, Auchness |
021 |
A ravine on the River Lossie formed by the hills of Clashdamff and Meikle Blu Shalag; property of Sir William Cumming, Bart. [Baronet] Altyre.- |
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HILL OF CLASHDAMFF |
Hill of Clashdamff
Hill of Clashdamff
Hill of Clashdamff |
Estate Plan
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip, Clashninnon |
021 |
A hill feature lying between Loch Trevie and Clash Damff; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet], Altyre.- |
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ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg
Allt Dearg
Ault Dearg |
Mr George Philip
Mr John Phimister, Torwinnie
Estate Plan |
021 |
A small stream rising at the base of Carn Kitty and falling into the River Lossie. English meaning Red Burn |
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Parishes of Edenkellie and Dallas -- County of Elgin-
Clash Damff
Clais Daimh
Hill of Clashdamff
Claisdaimh |
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LOCH TREVIE |
Loch Trevie
Loch Trevie
Loch Trevie
Loch Trevay |
Statistical Account
Mr George Philip, Auchness
Mr John Phimister, Torwinnie
Estate Plan |
021 |
A small loch about an eighth of a mile long and seventy yards broad situated three quarters of a mile south of Loch Noir. It forms the source of the River Lossie.- |
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GLEN TREVIE |
Glen Trevie
Glen Trevie
Glen Trevay |
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip, Chashninnon
Estate Plan |
021 |
A well defined hollow, half a mile in length, stretching eastward from Loch Trevie, and traversed by the River Lossie. property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet], Altyre.- |
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CLASH GOUR |
Clash Gour
Clash Gour
Clash Gour |
Estate Plan
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip |
021 |
A conspicuous hollow half a mile in length, and sretching westward from Loch Trevie; property of Sir William G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet], Altyre.- |
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Parishes of Dallas and Edenkellie -- County of Elgin-
Clash Gour
Clais Ghobhar
[signed]
John McKeith
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LOCH NOIR |
Loch Noir
Loch Noir
Loch Noir
Loch an Jore |
Statistical Account
Mr George Philip, Auchness
Mr John Philip, Chashnennon
Estate Plan |
021 |
A small loch nearly a quarter of a mile long and about eighth of a mile broad situated one mile south of Loch Dallas. |
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KNOW OF LOCH NOIR |
Know of Loch Noir
Know of Loch Noir
Know of Loch an Jore |
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip
Estate Plan |
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A small but conspicuous Knoll close to Loch Noir; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet], Altyre- |
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CORRY LOCHNOIR |
Corry Loch Noir
Corry Loch Noir
Corry Loch an Jore |
Mr George Philip
Mr John Philip
Estate Plan |
021 |
A large hollow situated east of Loch Noir; property of Sir William G. Cumming, Bart. [Baronet], Altyre. |
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CACH NA VATTIE |
Cach na Vattie
Cach na Vattie
Cach na Vattie |
Estate Plan
Mr J. Phimister, Torwinnie
Mr Robert Douglas, Glenlossie |
021 |
A small stream rising East of Carn Kitty and falling into the Stripe of Benshalag. - |
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Parish of Dallas -- County of Elgin
River Lossie -- Described on trace 3
[signed]
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THE SEVEN SISTERS |
The Seven Sisters |
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas
Mr D Grant, Dalllas |
021 |
A Series of Springs Situated on the east side of Mukle Ben Shalag. |
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KNOWS OF TOMNANUAN |
Knows of Tomnanuan |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas |
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A few Small hillocks Situated South of Tom na Moan. It is the property of A. V. G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet], Altyre- |
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LITTLE BEN SHALAG |
Little Ben Shalag |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
A hill feature situated on the north end of the Parish of Knockando and north east of Clashgourach. It is the property of Sir A. V. G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet] - |
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LOCHS OF LITTLE BENSHALAG |
Lochs of Little Ben Shalag |
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
Three small lochs one on the Parish Boundary between Dallas and Knockando and the other two on the South west Side of Little Ben Shalag.- |
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STRIPE OF LITTLE BENSHALAG |
Stripe of Little Ben Shalag |
Mr. J Phimister
Mr J McPherson
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A Mountain Stream Commencing its name about 15 Chains South of the parish Boundary between Dallas and Knockando and retaining it till it enters the River Lossie. It is Situated on the west Side of Little Ben Shalag.- |
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STRA AN LIEAN |
Stra an Liean |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A Small strath South west of the Confluence
of the Black Stripe and the river Lossie.
This name is written as spelt in the district and on the Estate plan |
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BLACK STRIPE |
Black Stripe |
Estate plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A mountain Stream commencing it name at the confluence of two Small Streams and entering the river Lossie at the north end of Stra an Lean. Length about ½ mile.- |
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MEIKLE BEN SHALAG |
Meikle Ben Shalag |
Estate plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A hill feature on the east side of the River
Lossie and west of the Black Stripe. It is the property of Sir A.V. G Cumming Bart. [Baronet]
This name is anglicised and is written as spelt in the neighbourhood and the Estate plan.- |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
Stra an Liean - Strath an Lìn
[signed]
George Dallas
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LOCH OF THE COWLATT |
Loch of the Cowlatt |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr J McPherson |
021 |
This loch is Situated about ¾ of a mile South of Cas na Smorrach and about 7⁄8 of a mile north of Carn Shalag.- |
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CAS NA SMORRACH |
Cas na Smorrach |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A hill feature South east of Glen Lossie. It is the property of Sir A. V. G. Cumming Bart. [Baronet].
This name is written as it is Spelt in the district and written on the Estate plan |
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BURN OF CAS NA SMORRACH |
Burn of Cas na Smorrach |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister, Torwinny
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A mountain Stream issuing from a small loch west of Loch of the Cowlatt and entering the River Lossie near the South end of Glen Lossie.- |
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LOCH AN SALICH |
Loch an Salich |
Estate Plan
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas Glen Lossie |
021 |
A Small loch at the South end of Glen Lossie. This name is partly anglecised and is written as it is Spelt in the district and written on the Estate Plan.-
English meaning) the willow loch.- |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
[signed]
George Dallas
C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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CÀRN SHALAG |
Carn Shalag |
Mr. J. Phimister
Mr. J. McIntosh
Mr Robert Douglas |
021 |
A Large hill feature Situated in the parish of Knockando about 1 mile South of the Loch of the Cowlatt It is the property |
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RIVER LOSSIE |
River Lossie |
Estate Plan
Statistical Account 1842
Mr J Phimister |
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"The Lossie, the only river in the parish issues in Loch Trevie, about 8 miles above
the Church meanders along the whole length of the parish when at the north east end of the parish it dashes over a rock thirty feet high it is Surrounded by Scenery at once the most enchanting and grand and after passing through the parishes of Birnie, Elgin, and Drainie, flows into the Moray Firth.-
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
Carn Shalag
Hunting Carn or Hill
The name is Anglicised
[signed]
George Dallas |
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CLASHGOURACH |
Clashgourach |
Estate Plan
Mr. J. Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas Glenlossie |
021 |
A Small hollow Situated at the east side of Little Ben Shalag and South end of the Stripe of Little Ben Shalag It is the property of Sir A.V.G Cumming.- |
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CHALYBEATE SPRING [Black Stripe] |
Chalybeate Spring |
Mr J Phimister
Mr Robert Douglas
Mr J Gregor, Dallas |
021 |
A Strongly impregnated Spring about 5 Chains north of the junction of Black Stripe & River Lossie.- |
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Parish of Dallas -- Co. [County] Elgin
Clashgourach - Glais-ghobhrach |
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OAKS |
Oaks
Oaks
Oaks |
Robert Shaw Souldow
William Leslie Tapp.
Estate plan (Dated 1809)
Rent Receipt |
022 |
A small farm house on the road leading from Dallas to Knocando. It was formerly a roadside Inn, with an oak tree for its sign from whence it takes its name and is generally known by its name it is some times called Burnhead by the Factor in his receipts. It is the property of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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CAIRN OF CLUNE |
Cairn of Clune
Cairn of Clune
Cairn of Clune |
Robert Shaw Souldow
William Leslie Tapp
Estate Plan (Dated 1809.) |
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A hill feature on the property of Mr Grant of Elchies. It stands between the farm of Clune and Souldow. This name is corrupted from the Gaelic |
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VIEWFIELD |
Viewfield
Viewfield
Viewfield |
R. Smith Tenant
Robert Shaw Souldow
William Leslie Tapp |
022 |
A small dwelling house with out house and garden attached. It is the property of Mr Grant of Elchies. |
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BALLINDEAN |
Ballindean
Ballindean
Ballindean |
R. Smith Tenant
Robert Shaw Souldow
William Leslie Tapp |
022 |
A substantial farm house with offices garden &c attached. The property of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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Parish of Knockando -- County of Elgin
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BEETLE HILLOCK |
Beetle Hillock
Beetle Hillock
Beetle Hillock |
James Dunbar, Yellowbog
James Grant Coldwell
Robert Shaw Souldow |
022 |
A Small heather Hillock near the hou[se] of Anargate and a short distance west of the public Road to Knockando. |
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SHIAN SHIMACK |
Shian Shimack
Shian Shimack
Shian Shimack
Shian Shimack |
James Dunbar Yellowbog
James Grant Coldwell
Robert Shaw Souldow
Estate Plan Dated 1809 |
022 |
A small heather covered hillock on the west side of the Burn of Anarga[te] about half a mile from the houses of Anargate. This name is a corruption |
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CROSS OF KNOCKANDO |
Cross of Knockando
Cross of Knockando
Cross of Knockando
Cross of Knockando |
James Dunbar Yellowbog
James Grant Coldwell
Robert Shaw Souldow
Estate Plan Dated 1809 |
022 |
This name applies to the watershed of the hill directly east of the Road from Knockando to Dallas and is Situate between the two parishes. |
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CAIRN OF BALLINDEAN |
Carn of Ballindean
Carn of Ballindean
Carn of Ballindean
Carn of Ballindean |
James Dunbar Yellowbog
James Grant Coldwell
Robert Shaw Souldow
Estate Plan Dated 1809 |
022 |
This name applies to the high ground on the West Side of the Knockando road and Stand on the Boundary between Knockando and Dallas This name is evidently a corruption from the Gaelic |
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Parish of Dallas and Knockando -- County of Elgin
Cairn of Ballindean
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Cairn of Clune |
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BURN OF LOCHANS |
Burn of Lochans
Burn of Lochans
Burn of Lochans |
Mr Dunbar Lochans
Mr Dunbar Yellowbog
Estate plan Dated 1809 |
022 |
A Mountain Stream rising on the North Side of the Hill of Blackroad and flowing into the burn of Yellow bog |
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BURN OF ANARGATE |
Burn of Anargate
Burn of Anargate
Burn of Anargate |
Mr Dunbar Lochans
Mr Dunbar Yellowbog
Estate plan Dated 1809 |
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A Small Stream on the North east of the Carn of Ballindean, after flowing Southward for about two Miles it joins the burn of Yellow bog |
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CACH-NA-KEIST |
Cach-na-Keist
Cach-na-Keist
Cach-na-Keist |
Mr Dunbar Lochans
Mr Dunbar Yellowbog
Estate plan Dated 1809 |
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A Small Stream rising near the farm of Souldow and flowing Southward for about 2 Miles where it joins the Burn of Yellowbog |
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TOMNANUAN |
Tomnanuan
Tomnanuan
Tomnanuan |
Mr Dunbar Lochans
Mr Dunbar Yellowbog
Estate plan Dated 1809 |
022 |
A Small Hillock about ½ a Mile west of the farm of Souldow This name is a corrupted Gaelic name, as well as the preceding one Cach-na-Keist. |
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COLDWELLS |
Coldwells
Coldwells
Coldwells |
James Grant Tenant
James Dunbar Yellowbog
William Leslie Tapp |
022 |
A Small dwelling house with an out house attached, and Standing about half a mile from the Tapp It is the property of Sir W. G. Cumming Esq of Altyre |
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TAPP |
Tapp
Tapp
Tapp |
James Grant
James Dunbar Yellowbog
William Leslie Tapp |
022 |
A farmsteading in the Southern part of the parish Situated abo[ut] 1 mile north of Souldow. It is the property of Sir William Gordon Cumming Bart. [Baronet] of Altyre |
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ANARGATE |
Anargate
Anargate
Anargate |
James Grant Tenant
James Dunbar Yellowbog
William Leslie Tapp |
022 |
A small holding standing beside a stream of the same name and a short distance from the Knockando Road. It is the property of Sir. W. G. Cumming B[art] [Baronet] |
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SOULDOW |
Souldow
Souldow
Souldow |
James Grant
James Dunbar Yellowbog
William Leslie Tapp |
022 |
A small farm house, on the Southern boundary of the parish, with offices garden etc attached, the property of Sir William Gordon Cumming Bart [Baronet] of Altyre This name is supposed to be a corruption of the Gaelic. Signifying, Black eye |
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SCOTS ROAD |
Scots Road
Scots Road
Scots Road
Scots Road |
R. Walker Esq. Altyre
Estate Plans 1808 & 1868
Charles Grant Whiterashes
James Dunbar. Yellowbog. |
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An old drove road leaving the high road from Elgin to Dallas, near the farm of Easter Newton and striking Southward thro'[through] the hills again joins the Main Road a little South of the Cross of Knockando. Tradition Says this road was used if not made by, Sir William Wallace |
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BALNAGONE |
Balnagone
Balnagone
Balnagone |
R. Walker Esq Altyre
Estate Plans 1808 & 1868
Charles Grant Whiterashes |
022 |
A substantial farm house with offices garden etc attached the property of William Grant Esq. of Carron |
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CASSAN TULLICH |
Cassan Tullich
Cassan Tullich
Cassan Tullich |
R. Walker Esq Altyre
Estate Plans 1808 & 1868
Charles Grant Whiterashes |
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A Small Mountain Stream rising on the east side of Cairn Glass and flowing Northward into the Burn of Corr Hatnich |
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Parishes Dallas and Knockando -- Co. [County] Elgin
Balnagone
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CAIRN GLASS |
Cairn Glass
Cairn Glass
Cairn Glass |
Robert Walker Esq. Altyre
C Grant Whiterashes
Estate plans 1808 and 1868 |
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A heath covered piece of rising ground a little to the North of the Boundary of the parishes of Dallas & Knockando on the estate of Sir William Gordon Cumming Bart [Baronet] Altyre |
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SLACK OF MYRACK |
Slack of Myrack
Slack of Myrack
Slack of Myrack |
Robert Walker Esq. Altyre
C Grant Whiterashes
Estate plans 1808 and 1868 |
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A hollow or flat between Cassan Tullich and the Mannoch Hill on the estate of Sir William Gordon Cumming Bart [Baronet] of Altyre |
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BROOM HILLOCK |
Broom Hillock
Broom Hillock
Broom Hillock |
Robert Walker Esq. Altyre
C Grant Whiterashes
Estate plans 1808 and 1868 |
022 |
A small track of rising Ground near the Stripe of Bawdandrew on the property of Grant of Carrons |
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OAK BURN |
Oak Burn
Oak Burn
Oak Burn |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Miles Morrison Netherly
Robert Nicol Netherly |
022 |
A considerable Stream flowing Southeast from the Cross of Knockando into the Burn of Cowlatt |
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LYNE BURN |
Lyne Burn
Lyne Burn
Lyne Burn |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Miles Morrison Netherly
Robert Nicol Netherly |
022 |
A large Stream rising at Carn Cailleach and flowing South west until it joins the Burn of Cowlatt Their joint waters form the Knockando Burn |
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SAUCH BURN |
Sauch Burn
Sauch Burn
Sauch Burn |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Miles Morrison Netherly
Robert Nicol Netherly |
022 |
A small Stream rising a little west of Shian-na-Mannoch and flowing Southward into the Burn of Knockando. |
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CÀRN NA CAILLICHE |
Càrn-na-Cailleiche Càrn-na-Cailleiche Càrn-na-Cailleiche |
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Miles Morrison Netherly
Robert Nicol Netherly |
022 |
A hill feature on the estate of Mr Grant of Elchies, a little to the east of the Hill of Blackroads. The English meaning of this is the Old Wife's Hill. |
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Parish of Knockando -- Co. [County] Elgin
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HILL OF BLACKROADS |
Hill of Blackroads
Hill of Blackroads
Hill of Blackroads |
Miles Morrison Netherly
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Robert Nicol Netherly |
022 |
A hill feature immediately east of the Cross of Knockando on the estate of Mr Grant of Elchies. |
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BLACK ROADS |
Black Roads
Black Roads
Black Roads |
Miles Morrison Netherly
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Robert Nicol Netherly |
022 |
This name applied to a hollow between two small Streams whose waters form the Lyne Burn |
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HOW OF COLDWELLS |
How of Coldwells
How of Coldwells
How of Coldwells |
Miles Morrison Netherly
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Robert Nicol Netherly |
022 |
A small hollow on the South east side of Carn Cailliach, in which are several Springs noted for the coldness of their water. |
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SHIAN NA MANNOCH |
Shian-na-Mannoch
Shian-na-Mannoch
Shian-na-Mannoch |
Miles Morrison Netherly
Charles Grant Whiterashes
Robert Nicol Netherly |
022 |
A Small Knoll on the side of the Mannoch a little to the east of the Sauch Burn. This name is evidently corrupted from the Gaelic, its meaning is unknown |
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Parish of Knockando -- Co. [County] Elgin
How of Coldwells -- Howe in page 44
Shian-na-Mannoch -- Sìthean
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BALLINTOMB BURN |
Ballintomb Burn |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
A large stream takes the name from the united waters of the Burn of Rochoish and Cach na Vattie flowing in Southward direction until it enters the River Spey. |
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MANNOCH MOSS |
Mannoch Moss |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
A large track of unenclosed moss-land the property of W. Grant Esqr. Carron- |
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CÀRN CRÒM |
Càrn Cròm |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
"The crooked hill" A bold wooded eminence situated on the lands of W. Grant Esqr. of Carron |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Knockando & Rothes
6 Inch
[signed]
James Gray
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BURN OF LANGPLOUGH |
Burn of Langplough |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022; 023 |
A small stream rising on the east of Meikle Bawd flowing in a North eastward direction until it unites with the Burn of Rothes |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Knockando & Rothes
(6 inch)
Burn of Langplough
on Sheet 23
[signed]
James Gray
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FA BATE |
Fa Bate |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
A small portion of marshy ground on the north bank of the Burn of Roehoish the names corrupted from the Gaelic of the Birch Morass |
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BURN OF ROEHOISH |
Burn of Roehoish |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
A small stream rising in the Roe Hoish flowing in a South west direction until it unites with Cach na Vattie when the united waters becomes the Ballintomb Burn |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Knockando & Rothes
(6 inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R. E. [Royal Engineers] |
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LEET MOSS |
Leet Moss |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Achiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
A small portion of unenclosed mossland the property of W. Grant Esqr. of Carron |
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WOOD OF ARCHIESTOWN |
Wood of Archiestown
(Fir) |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Achiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
An extensive Wood the property of W. Grant Esqr. of Carron |
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CORSHELLOCH |
Corshelloch |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Achiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
A small farmsteading the property of W. Grant Esqr. of Carron |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parish of Knockando & Rothes
(6 Inch)
Leet Moss
on 22/12
Wood of Archiestown
on 22/12
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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MEIKLE BAWD |
Meikle Bawd |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Achiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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Bishop's Stones |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Achiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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Hunt Hill |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Achiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Knockando and Rothes
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Hunt Hill
on 23/5
[signed]
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STRIPE OF BAWDANDREW |
Stripe of Bawdandrew |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Clarke Archiestown |
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HILL OF STOB |
Hill of Stob |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Clarke Archiestown |
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A slight heathy eminence Situate on the lands of W. Grant Esqr. of Carron |
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Co. [County] Elgin -- Parishes Knockando & Rothes
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[signed]
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FOX SINKS |
Fox Sinks |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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Applied to a marshy portion of moorland said to have been formerly a resort of foxes |
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ROE HOISH |
Roe Hoish |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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A large tract of marshy ground the origin of the name is unknown |
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BLACK MOSS |
Black Moss |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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A large tract of moss-land the property of W.Grant Esqr. of Carron. it is unenclosed. |
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Co. [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Knockando and Rothes
(6 Inch)
[signed]
James Gray
Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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CAIRN CATTOCH |
Cairn Cattoch |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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A small pile of stones on the West point of Hunt Hill forming a division of the parishes of Knockando & Rothes. |
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BRUCHAN LOUR |
Bruchan Lour |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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A sloping portion of moorland on the Ballintomb estate. the name is corrupted from the Gaelic of the Loud Brae |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Knockando & Rothes
(6 Inch)
[signed]
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BRUCHANLOUR BURN |
Bruchanlour Burn |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
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A small stream rising on the west of Bruchan Lour flowing in a South eastward direction until it unites with Cach na Vattie. |
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CACH NA VATTIE |
Cach na Vattie |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
A small stream takes its rise on the Mannoch Hill flowing in a South eastward direction until it unites with Burn of Rochoish, the name is corrupted from the Gaelic of the dogs Stream |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Knockando and Rothes
(6 Inch)
[signed]
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Sapr. [Sapper] R. E [Royal Engineers] |
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CAOCHAN DUBH |
Caochan Dubh |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
"Black Stream" takes its rise in the Mannoch Moss flowing in an eastward direction until it unites with Cach na Vattie - |
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BURN OF LOISHKEAN |
Burn: Loishkean |
James Stewart Archiestown
William Clarke Archiestown
Allan Grant Archiestown |
022 |
A small stream rising on the south of the Hill of Stob flowing in a Southward direction until it unites with the Bain of Rochoish, the name is corrupted from the Gaelic of the Frogs Stream |
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Co [County] Elgin -- Parishes of Knockando & Rothes
(6 Inch)
Burn Loishkean -- Losgann
[signed]
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CÀRN NA LEACAINN |
Carn-na-Leacainn
Carn-na-Leacainn
Carn-na-Leacainn
Càrn na Leacainn |
W. McDonald, Clashindarroch
James Cameron Tulisk
John Cameron Tulisk |
022 |
A small hill feature South east of the Hill of Slackmore on the property of Mr Grant of Elchies. English meaning. Hill of the face |
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Allt Arder |
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BURN OF THE COWLATT |
Burn of the Cowlatt |
W. Grant Esqr.
Mr. P. Margach Poor Inspector
Mr. D. McDonald Boghead |
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A Small Burn issuing out of Loch Cowlatt, and known by this name to the Bridge of Strondow where it is joined by the Lyne Burn. from thence it is known by the name of Knockando Burn till it joins the Spey |
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Parish of Knockando -- County Elgin
Knows of Tomnanuan -- See Name Book of Sheet 21
Mannoch Road -- See Name Book of 22. 11. 4
Burn of the Cowlatt -- See Name book of Sheet 21
Lochs of Bogmussach -- See Name book of Sheet 21
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GARVALT BURN |
Garvalt Burn
Garvalt Burn
Garvalt Burn |
D. Grant Clune Cottage
James Thompson Clune
J. Cameron Tulisk |
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A Mountain burn rising near Souldow and flowing Southward through a rough bed, empties itself in the Burn of Cowlatt. |
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CLUNE |
Clune
Clune
Clune |
D. Grant Clune Cottage
James Thompson Clune
J. Cameron Tulisk |
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A Substantial farm house with offices, garden etc attached. It stands on the South face of Cairn of Clune and is the property of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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CLUNE COTTAGE |
Clune Cottage
Clune Cottage
Clune Cottage |
D. Grant Clune Cottage
James Thompson Clune ]
J. Cameron Tulisk |
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A new and Substantial Stone building for the accommodation of the Lessee of the Shooting. It is the property of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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PENNY'S KNOW |
Penny's Know
Penny's Know
Penny's Know |
D. Grant Clune Cottage
James Thompson Clune
J. Cameron Tulisk |
022 |
A small Knoll, which was partly cultivated by a person called Penny after whom the knoll was named. It is the property of Mr Grant of Elchies. |
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SHIAN NA GANNES |
Shian-na-Gannes
Shian-na-Gannes
Shian-na-Gannes |
J. Thompson Clune
J. Cameron Tulisk
D. Grant Clune Cottage |
022 |
A small heath covered knoll a little to the north east of Clune on the Estate of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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SHIAN NA MONE |
Shian-na-Mone
Shian-na-Mone
Shian-na-Mone |
J. Thompson Clune
J. Cameron Tulisk
D. Grant Clune Cottage |
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A small heath covered Knoll Situated a little South of Shian-na-Gannes on the estate of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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TULISK |
Tulisk
Tulisk
Tulisk |
J. Thompson Clune
J. Cameron Tulisk
D. Grant Clune Cottage |
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A neat little dwelling house with offices, Garden etc attached, the property of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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SHIAN OF TULISK |
Shian of Tulisk
Shian of Tulisk
Shian of Tulisk |
J. Thompson Clune
J. Cameron Tulisk
D. Grant Clune Cottage |
022 |
A small heather covered Knoll east of Shian-na-Mone on the estate of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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CAPNACH BURN |
Capnach Burn
Capnach Burn
Capnach Burn |
D. Smith Shian-na-Cannup
W. McDonald Clashindarroch
J. Cameron Tulisk |
022 |
A small Stream rising on the east side of the Hill of Slackmore and flowing into the burn of Knockando at Poolflasgan |
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HILL OF SLACKMORE |
Hill of Slackmore
Hill of Slackmore
Hill of Slackmore |
D. Smith Shian-na-Cannup
W. McDonald Clashindarroch
J. Cameron Tulisk |
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A large tract of rising ground between the Burn of Cowlatt and Allt arder on the estate of Mr Grant of Elchies. |
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ALLT AN AMAIR |
Allt an Amair
Allt an Amair
Allt an Amair |
D. Smith Shian-na-Cannup
W. McDonald Clashindarroch
J. Cameron Tulisk |
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A Mountain Stream rising some distance N. E. [North East] of Carn Shalag, and flowing into Allt Arder after a run of about a mile. English meaning, Stream of the Channel |
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CAOCHAN CALLTUINN |
Caochan Calltuinn
Caochan Calltuinn
Caochan Calltuinn |
D. Smith Shian-na-Cannup
W. McDonald Clashindarroch
J. Cameron Tulisk |
022 |
A large Stream rising on the S.W. [South West] of Carn Shalag and winding round the hill and after a run of about 2 Miles joins the Blarnish Burn whose joint waters form Allt Arder English Meaning, Hazel Burn |
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CLASHINDARROCH |
Clashindarroch
Clashindarroch
Clashindarroch |
William McDonald Hillton
D. Smith, Shian-na-Cannup
J. Fleming, Marianburgh |
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A small farm steading in Glen Arder, with garden etc attached the property of Mr Grant of Elchies |
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CAOCHAN A' GHOBHAINN |
Caochan a' Ghobhainn
Caochan a' Ghobhainn
Caochan a' Ghobhainn |
William McDonald Hillton
D. Smith Shian-na-Cannup
J. Fleming, Marianburgh |
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A small Stream on the east Side of, and, flowing into the Blarnish Burn. English Meaning. Smith's Stream |
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SHIAN NA CANNUP |
Shian-na-Cannup
Shian-na-Cannup
Shian-na-Cannup |
William McDonald Hillton
D. Smith, Shian-na-Cannup
J. Fleming, Marianburgh |
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A small hillock on the South Side of where Allt Arder is formed, on the property of Sir G. MacPherson Grant Bart [Baronet] of Ballindalloch |
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SHIANNACANNUP |
Shian-na-Cannup
Shian-na-Cannup
Shian-na-Cannup |
William McDonald Hillton
D. Smith, Shian-na-Cannup
J. Fleming, Marianburgh |
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A small farm house with offices etc attached on the estate of Sir Goerge MacPherson Grant, Bart [Baronet] of Ballindalloch |
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Parish of Knockando -- County Elgin
Shian na Cannup -- Sìthean na Cainbe
[signed]
G. Herb Bolland
Capn REngrs [Captain Royal Engineers]
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SIX INCH
NAME BOOK
OF PARTS
OF THE
Parishes of Birnie Dallas Knockando, Rothes
& Edinkille & Arclach (detached)
Sheets 17, 20, 21 & 22
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Index to the Parishes Birnie, Dallas
Knockando, Rothes & Edinkille, -- Co [County] Elgin
Names of Objects -- Sheet -- Page
Allt Arder -- 22 -- 103
Allt an' Amair -- 22 -- 109
Allt Crich -- 17 -- 20
Allt Dearg -- 21 -- 72
Anargate -- 22 -- 88
Ballindean -- 22 -- 85
Ballintomb Burn -- 22 -- 93
Balnagone -- 22 -- 89
Bantrach Wood -- 20 -- 36
Beetle Hillock -- 22 -- 86
Berryburn -- 21 -- 67
Berry Burn -- 21 -- 68
Bingy More -- 21 -- 51
Birnie -- -- 1
Bishop's Stones -- 22 -- 97
Black Loch -- 21 -- 48
Black Moss -- 22 -- 99
Black Roads -- 22 -- 92
Black Stripe -- 21 -- 80
Blairie Burn -- 17 -- 14
Bogendouy -- 20 -- 29
Bogeney -- 20 -- 41
Bog Mussach -- 21 -- 59
Braemoray Lodge -- 20 -- 31
Brauch Hill -- 17 -- 11
Bridge of Feabuie -- 20 -- 33
Bridge of Feakirk -- 20 -- 40
Bridge of Knockach -- 20 -- 35
Bridge of Newtown -- 20 -- 36
Bridge of Loan -- 17 -- 5
Broom Hillock -- 17 -- 90
Broom Hillock -- 22 -- 9
Bruchan Lour -- 22 -- 100
Bruchanlour Burn -- 22 -- 101
Burn of Anargate -- 22 -- 87
Burn of Auchness -- 21 -- 56
Burn of Aulthaunachan -- 20 -- 42
Burn of Bardens -- 17 -- 12
Burn of Bodmattock -- 17 -- 7
Burn of Calfnashalvack -- 21 -- 68
Burn of Casnasmorrach -- 21 -- 82
Burn of Clashgour -- 21 -- 58
Burn of Corrhatnich -- 17 -- 24
Burn of Corries -- 17 -- 19
Burn of the Cowlatt -- 22 -- 105
Burn of Langplough -- 22 -- 94
Burn of Loishkean -- 22 -- 102
Burn of Lochans -- 22 -- 87
Burn of Lochnoir -- 21 -- 50
Burn of Redtaingey -- 17 -- 7
Burn of Rochoish -- 22 -- 95
Burn of Rothes -- 17 -- 14
Burn of Tipochs -- 17 -- 26
Burn of Welltokie -- 17 -- 10
Burnside -- 20 -- 40
Cachy Du -- 21 -- 56
Cach-na Keist -- 22 -- 87
Cash-na Vattie -- 21 -- 75
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Index Continued
Names of Objects -- Sheet -- Page
Ca Fir -- 17 -- 22
Cairn Cattoch -- 22 -- 100
Cairn of Clune -- 22 -- 85
Cairn Eney -- 20 -- 43
Cairn Glass -- 22 -- 90
Cairn Moss -- 17 -- 21
Cairn Uish -- 17 -- 20
Caochan Calltuinn -- 22 -- 109
Caochan Dubh -- 22 -- 102
Caochan-a' Ghobhainn -- 22 -- 110
Capnach Burn -- 22 -- 109
Carnachie -- 21 -- 65
Càrn Cròm -- 22 -- 93
Càrn Dubhaidh -- 20 -- 29
Càrn Ghiubhais -- 21 -- 70
Càrn Kitty -- 21 -- 71
Càrn-of Ballindean -- 22 -- 86
Càrn -na Cailliche -- 22 -- 91
Càrn na Leacainn -- 22 -- 103
Càrn Shalag -- 21 -- 83
Cassan Tullich -- 17.22 -- 19.89
Casna Smorrach -- 21 -- 82
Chalybeate Spring -- 21 -- 48
Chalybeate Spring -- 21 -- 56
Chalybeate Spring -- 21 -- 84
Clash Damff -- 21 -- 72
Clash Gour -- 21 -- 73
Clash Gour -- 21 -- 58
Clashgourach -- 21 -- 84
Clashindarroch -- 22 -- 110
Clune -- 22 -- 107
Clune Cottage -- 22 -- 107
Cold Burn -- 17 -- 24
Coldwells -- 22 -- 88
Corr Hatnich -- 17 -- 19
Corshellach -- 21 -- 46
Corshelloch -- 22 -- 96
Corry Chrosk -- 21 -- 27
Corry Lochnoir -- 21 -- 74
Craigroy -- 21 -- 66
Cross of Knockando -- 22 -- 86
Culfearn -- 20 -- 32
Dailnanuan -- 20 -- 31
Dallas -- -- 1
Dou Clash -- 20 -- 41
Durmore Well -- 20 -- 44
Eas Mòr -- 21 -- 63
Edinkillie -- -- 2
Ess of Glenlatterach -- 17 -- 28
Fa Bate -- 22 -- 95
Falls of Feakirk -- 20 -- 39
Fea Buie -- 20 -- 43
Fea Grema -- 20 -- 33
Feakirk -- 21 -- 66
Fir Loch -- 21 -- 52 |
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INDEX Continued
Names of Objects -- Sheet -- Page
Fox Links -- 22 -- 99
Garvalt Burn -- 22 -- 107
Gedloch Burn -- 17 -- 8
Glenchapel -- 17 -- 28
Glenerney Wood -- 20 -- 36
Glen Latterach -- 17 -- 15
Glen Lossie -- 21 -- 57
Glenlossie -- 21 -- 57
Glenmore -- 21 -- 65
Glen Trevie -- 21 -- 73
Grants' Well -- 20 -- 31
Grassy Loch -- 21 -- 52
Green Hill -- 17 -- 10
Grey Stone of Cairneney -- 20 -- 43
Grey Stones of Grevach -- 21 -- 50
Gull Nest -- 17 -- 8
Hawks Craig -- 21 -- 60
Highland Railway -- 20 -- 38
Hill of Blackroads -- 22 -- 92
Hill of Bodangear -- 17 -- 8
Hill of Clashdamff -- 21 -- 72
Hill of Feakirk -- 21 -- 67
Hill of Fevene -- 20 -- 30
Hill of Glaschyle -- 21 -- 48
Hill of Slackmore -- 22 -- 109
Hill of Stob -- 22 -- 98
How of Coldwells -- 22 -- 92
Hunt Hill -- 22 -- 97
Isaac's Craig -- --
Johnstripe -- 21 -- 46
Kettle Holes -- 20 -- 41
Knockach Burn -- 20 -- 44
Knockando -- -- 3
Knock-na Snaird -- 21 -- 64
Knock of Brae Moray -- --
Knows of Bogmussach -- 21 -- 59
Know of Loch Noir -- 21 -- 74
Knows of Tomnanuan -- 21 -- 77
Lennoc Burn -- 17 -- 16
Leet Moss -- 22 -- 96
Little Berry Burn -- 21 -- 68
Little Ben Shalag -- 21 -- 79
Little Corshellach -- 21 -- 45
Little Know of Lochnoir -- 21 -- 49
Lochanan a' Ghiubhais -- 21 -- 71
Lochan Salich -- 21 -- 82
Lochs of Bogmussach -- 21 -- 59
Lochbuie -- 17 -- 12
Loch of The Cowlatt -- 21 -- 81
Loch na Braan -- 21 -- 53
Loch nabraan -- 21 -- 53
Loch na Spaird -- 21 -- 51
Loch Dallas -- 21 -- 52
Loch Noir -- 21 -- 74
Lochs of Little Ben Shalag -- 21 -- 79
Loch of Ribreck -- 21 -- 62 |
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INDEX Continued
Names of Objects -- Sheet -- Page
Loch Trevie -- 21 -- 73
Lone Burn -- 21 -- 53
Lone -- 21 -- 54
Loopfearn -- 20 -- 32
Lord Saltoun's Well -- 17 -- 9
Lurg -- 21 -- 45
Lyne Burn -- 22 -- 91
Mannoch Road -- 17 -- 17
Mannoch Hill -- 17 -- 18
Mannoch Moss -- 22 -- 93
Mill Buie -- 17 -- 25
Miller's Loch -- 21 -- 60
Mill Our -- 17 -- 26
Meikle Bawd -- 22 -- 97
Meikle Ben Shalag -- 21 -- 80
Moidach More -- 44 --
Moss of Bednawinny -- 21 -- 63
Moss of Birnie -- 17 -- 7
Moss of Longhillock -- 17 -- 22
Oaks -- 22 -- 85
Oak Burn -- 22 -- 91
Park -- 21 -- 64
Pennys Know -- 22 -- 107
Pikey Hill -- 17 -- 5
Red Craig -- 17 -- 21
Redcraig -- 21 -- 51
Red Craigs -- 21 -- 48
Red Taingy -- 17 -- 6
Reenlarig -- 21 -- 47
Reenlarig Burn -- 21 -- 47
Ribreck -- 21 -- 62
River Divie -- 21 -- 69
River Lossie -- 21 -- 83
Rochuln -- 21 -- 65
Roe Hoish -- 22 -- 99
Rothes -- -- 3
Rotten How -- 20 -- 44
Samuel's Cairn -- 17 -- 11
Sauch Burn -- 22 -- 91
Sauchen Stripe -- 17 -- 12
Scots Road -- 22 -- 89
Sheanballie -- 21 -- 54
Shean Burn -- 17 -- 25
Shian a' Fearn -- 20 -- 42
Shian a' Youn -- 20 -- 40
Shian Dow -- 20 -- 40
Shian na Mone -- 22 -- 108
Shian na Cannup -- 22 -- 110
Shiannacannup -- 22 -- 110
Shian na Gannes -- 22 -- 108
Shian na Mannoch -- 22 -- 92
Shian Shimack -- 22 -- 86
Shian of Tulisk -- 22 -- 108
Shinval -- 21 -- 66
Slack of Myrack -- 17 -- 21
Slag of Aulthaunachan -- 20 -- 42
Soccach -- 21 -- 61
Souldow -- 22 -- 88
Souters Stripe -- 21 -- 54
Stack of Myrack -- 22 -- 90
Star Mire -- 17 -- 5
Stra an Liean -- 21 -- 80
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Names of Objects -- Sheet -- Page
Stripe of Carnachie -- 21 -- 49
Stripe of Corshellach -- 21 -- 47
Stripe of Craigroy -- 21 -- 67
Stripe of Fevene -- 20 -- 30
Stripe of Grevach -- 21 -- 50
Stripe of Loan -- 17 -- 6
Stripe of Little Ben Shalag -- 21 -- 79
Stripe of Muckle Lyne -- 20 -- 30
Stripe of Ribreck -- 21 -- 62
Stripe of Soccach -- 21 -- 61
Tapp -- 22 -- 88
The Kettle -- 17 -- 27
The Kettles -- 17 -- 10
Thieve's Den -- 17 -- 11
The Linn -- 21 -- 57
The Seven Sisters -- 21 -- 77
The Tipochs -- 17 -- 26
Tom Bain -- 20 -- 35
Tombain -- 20 -- 32
Tomcork -- 21 -- 45
Tomdow -- 20 -- 32
Tomechule -- 21 -- 46
Tomlay -- 21 -- 64
Tomlea -- 20 -- 29
Tòm na Moin -- 21 -- 60
Tomnanuan -- 22 -- 87
Torwinny -- 21 -- 61
Tulish -- 22 -- 108
Upper Glenchapel -- 17 -- 28
Viewfield -- 22 -- 85
Well Hitchen -- 17 -- 22
Well Tokie -- 17 -- 9
Wester Glenerney -- 20 -- 37
White Cow -- 21 -- 49
Whiterashes -- 17 -- 25
Wood of Archiestown -- 22 -- 96
Woodside -- 20 -- 35 |
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