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Continued entries/extra info

[page]82....................................................................................-- Examiners replies to each of the underlined portions
Loch Lity upon Lord Cawdor's estate................................................. -- not examined yet
Loch Lity A mile in length and a quarter broad rather............................ -- written
below the level of the sea
St. [Saint] Colm's market .............................................................. -- shown
Two Druidical Temples................................................................... -- shown
Castle Hill,which has all the appearance of artificial
formation, and was probably one of those places which......................... -- written "Dooket Hill"
antiquarians conjecture to have been destined for the
purpose of holding assizes.
The following is taken from Fullarton's Gazetteer
Auldearn A parish in the County of Nairn............................................ -- Described
Moray Frith................................................................................. -- written Moray Firth
Loch Loy.................................................................................... -- shown
Auldearn A village........................................................................ -- shown
Brodie A mansion......................................................................... -- Ph. [Parish] Syke & Moy
United Secession Church................................................................ -- U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church written
Boghole..................................................................................... -- written
The Battle of Auldearn 9th May 1645................................................ -- site of shown
In replying to remarks on Antiquities etc. in the
parish; the Superintendent of Examiners will
supply all the local information he can obtain
and state what steps he has taken to obtain such
information
Signed
F. E. Pratt
Capt. [Captain] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
Extracts from the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Lauclan Shaw's History
of the Province of Moray dated 1775.
Aldern Parish............................................................................... -- written
Inshoch with a large old house............................................................. -- written
Lochloy...................................................................................... -- written
Park in the west end of the parish.................................................... -- written
Dalvey....................................................................................... -- written
Penick........................................................................................ -- written
Grange....................................................................................... -- not known

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