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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOWER CRAGGAN CARDING MILL (Woollen) | Lower Craggan Carding Mill Lower Craggan Carding Mill Lower Craggan Carding Mill |
Mr A. Clarke Rent Roll -1860- W. Smith Esqr Mr James Grant (Occupier) |
032.12 | A large stone building 2 story;s slated used as a Carding Mill (for wool only) driven by Water power, there is sawing and turning Machinery on the ground floor- The whole superintended by Mr J. Grant who occupies a neat cottage one story slated and in good repair, a short distance from the Carding Mill. The property of the Earl of Seafield |
GAICH WOOD | Gaich Wood Gaich Wood Gaich Wood Gaich Wood |
Mr A. Clarke Revd [Reverend] W. Forsythe Mr John Grant . Easter Laggan Mr J. McQueen Gaich Mr P Nairn Upper Gaich |
032.11 | A large extent of Scotch and Larch Fir wood lying on the North side of the road from Grantown to CarrBridge - And about 2 Miles from the former; town, near the South side of this wood a short distance from CroftsKettich (On Trace) There is a large Cairns of stones which was opened about 6 years ago. And a Stone Chest found near its centre Containing dust or ashes. The greater part of the Cairn is taken away for the purpose of building Stone fences around the adjoining fields |
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