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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FORNIGHTY | Fornighty Fornighty Fornighty |
Mr. Ross Mr. Riach Rent Rolls, 1862. |
005 | Is applied to a farmsteading, farmhouse, schoolroom, and five dwellings. The former two are two storeys high and slated, the latter one storey and thatched. Property of J. Brodie Esq. |
MILL OF LETHEN (Corn ; Flour & Saw) | Mill of Lethen Mill of Lethen Mill of Lethen |
Mr Roy Miller Mr Ross Mr Riach |
005 | A corn and flour mill, sawmill, farmsteading, and dwelling-house, partly slated and partly thatched. Property of J Brodie Esq |
MUCKLE BURN | Muckle Burn Muckle Burn Muckle Burn |
Mr Roy Mr Ross Mr Riach |
005 ; 008 | A large stream which has its source on the hills and bears the name of Allt na Leacainn until it joins Caochan Dir na Lair when it then takes the name of Muckle Burn. Its course for a considerable way is mid way between the Rivers Nairn and Findhorn, it falls into the latter river at Forres. |
FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Fornighty] | 005 |
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Transcriber's notes
Under the first entry (for Fornighty) it says "This name is written to each of the objects, so as to make it plainer, and also to agree with Capt [Captain] Parsons Remarks on former parishes" J.M.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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