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OS1/28/9/4
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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STRATH PEFFER | Strath Peffer Strath Peffer Strath Peffer Strathpeffer Strathpeffer Strathpeffer |
Mr. Moffat, Town Clerk, Dingwall Mr. W. C. Joass Mr. McGregor New St: [Statistical] Account Old St: [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazetteer |
075; 076; 087; 088 | A fertile tract about, ½ a mile wide, extending to the celebrated mineral wells of the same name, from a point half-a-mile to the N.E. [North East] of the town of Dingwall. |
MILL OF INSCH BRIDGE | Mill of Insch Bridge Mill of Insch Bridge |
Mr. W. C. Joass Mr. McGregor |
076 | This is a small stone bridge of one arch, on the county road, spanning the River Peffery a mile from where it falls into the Cromarty Firth. From an inscription on the bridge it appears it was erected by "Duncan Davidson Esq of Tulloch in 1787". |
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[Page] 4Ross-shire -- Parish of Dingwall
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