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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HILLHEAD | Hillhead Hillhead Hillhead |
Revd. [Reverend] J. White Mr McArthur, Boghole Mr Stables, Factor |
002 | This name is applied to two small dwelling houses one storey high, built on a small Knoll a short distance to the east of Leylands, they are thatched and in good repair. The Earl of Cawdor properietor |
HILLOCKHEAD OF BOGHOLE | Hillockhead of Boghole Hillockhead of Boghole Hillockhead of Boghole Hillockhead of Boghole |
Rent Receipt Mr Petrie, Tenant Revd. [Reverend] John White Mr Stables, Factor |
002 | A farm house two storeys high, with offices detached a short distance, the former slated, and in excellent repair; the former slated, and in excellent repair, the latter thatched and only in middling condition. The Earl of Cawdor proprietor |
LEYLANDS | Leylands Leylands Leylands Leylands |
Lease. Mr McArthur, Tenant Boghole, Revd.[Reverend] John White. U.P. Manse Mr Stables, Factor |
002 | This is a small dwelling house one storey high, thatched and in good repair. It was formerly a farm house, but the land has lately been joined to the farm of Boghole. The Earl of Cawdor proprietor |
STONE COFFIN [Hillockhead of Boghole] | Stone Coffin | Cawdor Castle | 002 | East of these houses & on the West of Muckle Burn lies a Stone Coffin above ground said to be removed from the Stone Circle near Easter Golford |
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