OS1/22/5/2A
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FEABUIE | Feybuie Feybuie Feybuie Feabuie Feabuie Feabuie |
Arthur Forbes Esqr Culloden Duncan Forbes Esqr Culloden Estate Plan of Culloden 1806 Hugh Colvin Factor Earls Mills Val [Valuation] Roll of Inverness-shire Mr MacKenzie Newton |
This word is a corruption of two Gaelic words signifying "Yellow Streamlet". It applies to a district two miles in extent on Culloden Muir, Consisting of 11 or 12 small farms or crofts. Property of Arthur Forbes Esqr. | |
FUARAN A' MHADAIDH | Fuaran a' Mhadaidh Fuaran a' Mhadaidh Fuaran a' Mhadaidh |
Arthur Forbes Esq Duncan Forbes Esq |
006 | This name is applied to a well serving as a boundary mark between the counties of Inverness and Nairn and also between three Estates. It signifies the "Foxe's Well" |
NEWLANDS OF CULLODEN | Newlands of Culloden Newlands of Culloden |
Arthur Forbes Esq Duncan Forbes Esq |
006 | This name applies to a small agricultural district recently reclaimed from the Muir hence the name - extending for a Mile along the North side of the Road leading from Culloden Muir to Nairn. |
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Feabuie has been written on the original document and is on the table - note written beneath this entry as follows: See Name for Ph [Parish] of Petty Co [County] of Inverness changed Feybuie ro Feabuie to agree with adjoining Plan of Inverness-shireTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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