Ross and Cromarty Mainland, volume 29

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OS1/28/29/1 TAIN [parliamentary burgh] Tain Tain Tain Tain Tain Tain Mr G.T. Munro Town Clerk E.H. Matheson, esq Collector of Taxes William Ross, esq, Agent, British Linen Company Bank. Rev [Reverend] L. Rose, Parish Minister Commissioners Report on Burgh Boundaries 1832. Act of Parliament 2nd & 3rd of William 4th dated 17th July 1832 041 An ancient Royal Burgh, its Gaelic name being Baile Dhuthaich, (Duthach's Town,). The Inquisition of 1439 traces its ancient privileges back through Robert 3rd, Robert 2nd, and David 2nd to its foundation by Malcolm Canmore, but the Charters and deeds granting these privileges were destroyed by fire in the reign of James 1st [James I] in 1427. James 4th granted a new charter on the 10th January 1587 renewing and confirming all its liberties, privileges, Courts, markets, and other immunities appertaining to free Royal Burghs. Malcolm Canmore also procured for Duthach's Town, the special protection [continued on page 2]
OS1/28/29/1 [page] 1 County of Ross -- Parliamentary Burgh of Tain -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/2 TAIN [parliamentary burgh] [continued from page 1] protection of the Apostolic See, and the consecration of its whole territory, marked by four girth-crosses, into a place of asylum or sanctuary, (the site of these crosses cannot now be shewn). The town of Tain is pleasantly situated on the south bank of the Dornoch Firth, its streets are regular, its houses mostly two or three storey high and in general good repair, it has the usual public buildings of a County Town, Number of Inhabitants about 2000. Principal proprietor the Duke of Sutherland. Tain is a market town, these markets are held fortnightly for Corn and the Cattle markets are held once in three months.
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OS1/28/29/3 TAIN [municipal burgh] Tain Tain Tain Tain Tain Mr G.T. Munro, Town Clerk. E.H. Matheson, esq, Collector of Taxes William Ross, esq, Agent British Linen Company Bank Revd. [Reverend] L. Rose, Parish Minister. Commissioners Report on Burgh Boundaries 1832. 041 The Municipal Burgh of Tain is coextensive with the Boundary of the Parliamentary Burgh of Tain: its limits are defined as follows:- From St Marys Well on the north west of the town in a straight line through the Ravens Well to a point five hundred yards beyond the same; thence in a straight line drawn due south east to the Scotsburn Road; thence in a straight line drawn due east to the Inverness Road; thence in a straight line drawn due north east to the River of Tain; thence down the River of Tain to the point at which the same joins the sea; thence along the sea shore to St. Marys Well. Tain unites with Dingwall, Cromarty, Dornoch, Wick, and Kirkwall in sending a member to parliament. The Municipal Parliamentary Burgh of Tain contains about [6530] statute acres.
OS1/28/29/3 [page] 3 County of Ross -- Municipal Burgh of Tain, in the parish of Tain. [note] The name and character of writing in page 1 is sufficient to be written on the Plan
OS1/28/29/4 TAIN [parish] Tain Tain Tain Tain Tain Mr G.T. Munro Town Clerk E.H. Matheson Esqr. Collector of Taxes Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Valuation Roll 1869-70 New Stat. [Statistical] Account. 028; 029; 041; 042; 054 The Parish of Tain is the seat of the presbytery of Tain in the Synod of Ross. Patron, the Marchioness of Stafford. It is bounded on the north by the Dorn[och] Firth; on the east by the Parish of Edderton: on the south by the Parish of Logie Easter; [on] the south west by the Parish of Fearn; on the west by Tarbat Parish. The Parish of Tain is situated in the County of Ross. There are no detached portions of it in any other parish, neither are there any detached portions of any other parish within its limits; but it contains within its limits four detached portions of Cromartyshire. The detached portions of Cromartyshire, including foreshore contain about 3706 statute acres. The eastern part of the parish has a sandstone bottom with a stratum of red clay varying from a few inches to 50 or 60 feet & filled with large boulders along the sea coast & extending westward the bottom is peatmoss covered with a stratum of fine sand over which there is an alluvial deposit evidently formed by the slow retiring of the tide. The surface of the parish m[ay] be divided into 3 well defined districts: - a belt of low flat plain along the coast about half-a-mile in mean breadth and partly disposed in public links or downs; a broad sheet of land of middle character between a terrace & a hanging plain and displaying rich embellishments of woo[d] and culture; and a ridge or series of gentle uplands along the southern border of the parish. The soil is [curiously] deep & light, fertile & barren. The Parish of Tain including the detached portions of Cromartyshire contains 21606 statute acres.
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OS1/28/29/5 MANSE PLACE [Tain] Manse Place Mr G.T. Munro E. H. M. Matheson, esq William Ross. esq. 041 This was originally the Manse but now called Manse Place, it is two storey high in good repair, occupied by, and the property of Mr. Wallace.
OS1/28/29/5 MANSFIELD Mansfield Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq William Ross, esq. 041 This steading is named after the Earl of Mansfield, the house is two storey high, it and the outbuildings are in a very ruinous condition, the property of Hugh Law Rose esq. of Tarlogie.
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OS1/28/29/6 GEANIES STREET [Tain] Geanies Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro Town Clerk. E.H.M. Matheson, esq 041 This street extends from Stafford Street to the Junction of Lamington Street and Ankerville Street.
OS1/28/29/6 ROSS STREET [Tain] Ross' Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 This Street extends from Lamington Street a short distance in a South Westerly direction.
OS1/28/29/6 LAMINGTON STREET [Tain] Lamington Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H. Matheson esq 041 This Street is a Continuation of High Street from opposite the Grove to the junction of Geanies Street with Ankerville Street.
OS1/28/29/6 [page] 6 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain Ross' Street [note] Corrected according to replies to remarks
OS1/28/29/7 COUNTY BUILDINGS [Tain] County Buildings Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq William Ross. esq 041 A substantial erection surmounted with turrets built in the year 1848 on the ground formerly occupied by the old prison.
OS1/28/29/7 BRITISH LINEN COMPANY BANK [Tain] British Linen Company Bank British Linen Company Bank William Ross. esq. Agent E.H.M. Matheson esq Mr G.T. Munro Oliver and Boyd's Almanac 041 This is a branch of the British Linen Coy. [Company] and was established in 1811, the present building is two storey high, in good repair and standing within its own grounds.
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OS1/28/29/8 INLAND REVENUE OFFICE [Tain] Inland Revenue Office E.H.M Matheson esq Collector Mr G.T. Munro William Ross. esq. 041 This office is connected with the Stamps and Taxes Department of the Inland Revenue, it is one storey high and situated in Tower Gardens.
OS1/28/29/8 CRAMMOND'S BRAE Crammonds Brae Crammond's Brae Crammond's Brae Name on corner E.H.M. Matheson esq Mr G.T. Munro Town Clerk. 041 Extends from the junction of Castle Street with Bank Street to its junction with Accommodation Road at the bottom of Brae. It is called after a man of the name of Crammond.
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OS1/28/29/9 IVY LANE [Tain] Ivy Lane Name on corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 This name applies to a small lane, extending from St. Duthus Street a short distance in an easterly direction parallel with High Street.
OS1/28/29/9 MARKET STREET [Tain] Market Street Name on corner. Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 Extends from Queen Street in a northerly direction until it joins High Street, so called on account of the Market Place being situated in it.
OS1/28/29/9 KING STREET [Tain] King Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 Extends from Cadboll Place in a northerly direction until it joins High Street.
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OS1/28/29/10 CADBOLL PLACE [Tain] Cadboll Place Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 This name is applied to three houses extending from King Street to the corner of Stafford Street.
OS1/28/29/10 STAFFORD STREET [Tain] Stafford Street Name on corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 This street extends from Cadboll Place in a South easterly direction until it joins Gower Street.
OS1/28/29/10 HARTFIELD STREET [Tain] Hartfield Street Name on corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 Extends from Stafford Street in a South Westerly direction until it joins the County Road which leads to Hartfield
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OS1/28/29/11 FREE CHURCH [Tain] Free Church Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. William Ross. esq. 041 A large structure erected in 1845, and capable of seating 1800. average attendant 1500. Rev. [Reverend] Thomas Grant, Minister.
OS1/28/29/11 FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Tain] Free Church School Mr P. Bain. Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson. esq. 041 This school was erected in 1862, in rear of the Free Church. Number of Pupils 139 of both sexes, Mr. P. Bain Schoolmaster.
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OS1/28/29/12 TOWERGARDEN Towergarden E.H.M. Matheson esq Mr G.T. Munro William Ros. esq. 041 This name is applied to a three storey house, with large garden attached in the occupation of E.H.M. Matheson esq. Collector of Inland Revenue. The property of A Rose esq. Balblair.
OS1/28/29/12 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Tain] Commercial Bank of Scotland E.H.M. Matheson esq Mr. G.T. Munro. William Ross. esq 041 This is a branch of the Commercial Bank of Scotland, and was established in 1811, the building is three storey high and in good repair. D. Cameron esq. Agent.
OS1/28/29/12 [page] 12 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain Towergarden [note] Corrected from reply to remark
OS1/28/29/13 CASTLEHILL Castlehill Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. William Ross esq. Agent British Linen Coys. [Company's] Bank 041 A two storey house in good repair situate at the top of Cramonds Brae, occupied by and the property of Mr John Fraser.
OS1/28/29/13 POST OFFICE [Tain] Post Office Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. William Ross. esq. 041 The ground floor of a house in High Street is used for this office. There are 2 mails in from the South and one from the North, and two mails out. Mrs McBain Postmistress.
OS1/28/29/13 [page] 13 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain Anchor Inn [crossed out]
OS1/28/29/14 ROYAL HOTEL [Tain] Royal Hotel Name on house Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 A Commodious Hotel and Posting Establishment situate in the High Street, occupied by Mr R. Finlayson and the property of Dr [Doctor] Vass, Tain.
OS1/28/29/14 SHANDWICK PLACE [Tain] Shandwick Place Name on corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 A two storey house situate in Chapel Street occupied by Mrs Macpherson, and the property of William Mackenzie, Tain
OS1/28/29/14 BALNAGOWN ARMS INN [Tain] Balnagown Arms Inn Name on Sign Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 A Commercial house and Posting establishment with extensive stables and Coach Houses, occupied by Mrs Ross and the property of Sir C. Ross, Balnagown
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OS1/28/29/15 STURTAN PLACE [Tain] Sturtan Place Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 A Two storey house slated and in good condition, occupied by Miss Ross, and the property of Mr Young.
OS1/28/29/15 ROSEBANK Rosebank Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq William Ross esq 041 A three storey house in good repair occupied by Miss Sutherland, and the property of Dr [Doctor] Sutherland
OS1/28/29/15 ELDER COTTAGE Elder Cottage Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq William Ross esq 041 A two storey Cottage in good repair occupied by and the property of Duncan Cameron esq. Banker, Tain,
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OS1/28/29/16 VIEW PLACE [Tain] View Place Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq William Ross esq. 041 This name applies to three houses in Ankerville Street, they are two storey high and in good repair, the property of Mr McCloud, the occupies of one of them.
OS1/28/29/16 THE GROVE The Grove Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq William Ross esq 041 A two storey house with offices attached all in good repair occupied by Mr Maguire, Supervisor, and the property of Mr Kenneth Murray.
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OS1/28/29/17 TOWER STREET [Tain] Tower Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 This Street extends from the junctions of Rose Street, Academy Street, Shore Road, and Chapel Street, in a south easterly direction until it joins High Street.
OS1/28/29/17 ST DUTHUS STREET [Tain] St Duthus Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 This street extends from the junctions of Manse Street and Queen Street to the junction of Tower Street and High Street
OS1/28/29/17 QUEEN STREET [Tain] Queen Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 Extends from St Duthus Street in an easterly direction until it joins King Street
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OS1/28/29/18 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Tain] U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church Mr G.T. Munro Rev. [Reverend] R. Ferrier E.H.M Matheson esq 041 This church was erected in the year 1839 by subscription it is seated for 300, average attendants 150, Rev. [Reverend] R. Ferrier, minister.
OS1/28/29/18 ROSE STREET [Tain] Rose Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 A small street extending from Manse Street in a northerly direction until it joins Tower Street.
OS1/28/29/18 QUARRY LANE [Tain] Quarry Lane Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 This Lane extends from Manse Street In a northerly direction until it joins Tower Street.
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OS1/28/29/19 BANK STREET [Tain] Bank Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 This Street extends from High Street in a northerly direction until it joins Castle Street at the top of Cramonds Brae.
OS1/28/29/19 HIGH STREET [Tain] High Street Name on Corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M Matheson esq 041 The principal street in the Town of Tain in which are the County Buildings, Post Office, Royal Hotel &c., it extends from the junction of St. Duthus Street & Tower Street in a south easterly direction until it joins Lamington Street opposite The Grove.
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OS1/28/29/20 CHAPEL STREET [Tain] Chapel Street Name on corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson Esq. 041 This Street extends from the junctions of Academy Street, Rose Street, Tower Street, and Shore Road, until it joins Chapel Road at the bottom of Castle Brae
OS1/28/29/20 CASTLE BRAE Castle Brae Name on corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson Esq. 041 Extends from the Royal Hotel in High Street to the junction of Chapel Road with Chapel Street
OS1/28/29/20 CASTLE STREET [Tain] Castle Street Name on corner Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson Esq. 041 This street extends from Castle Brae in a south easterly direction until it forms Bank Street at its junction with Cramonds Brae
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OS1/28/29/21 ST DUTHUS' CHAPEL St Duthus's Chapel (In Ruins) Mr G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. Mr Ross esq. Rev [Reverend] L. Rose. 041 This chapel was built about the 12 Century, and named after St. Duthach or as it is now written St. Duthus, a very pious man a native of Tain, who, tradition says, was Chief Confessor of Ireland and Albin, and died in Armagh in the year 1065. Two centuries later his remains were translated to this Chapel, which had been built over the spot, where he first saw the light. In or about 1427, Mowat the laird of Freswick was defeated in a hostile encounter by Thomas McNeil of Creich. Mowat and his companions fled for refuge into St Duthus Chapel, where McNeil slew the fugitives and set fire to the Chapel. Nothing [continued on page 22]
OS1/28/29/21 GRAVE YARD [St Duthus' Chapel, Tain] 041 This chapel was built about the 12 Century, and named after St. Duthach or as it is now written St. Duthus, a very pious man a native of Tain, who, tradition says, was Chief Confessor of Ireland and Albin, and died in Armagh in the year 1065. Two centuries later his remains were translated to this Chapel, which had been built over the spot, where he first saw the light. In or about 1427, Mowat the laird of Freswick was defeated in a hostile encounter by Thomas McNeil of Creich. Mowat and his companions fled for refuge into St Duthus Chapel, where McNeil slew the fugitives and set fire to the Chapel. Nothing [continued on page 22]
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OS1/28/29/22 ST DUTHUS' CHAPEL [continued from page 21] nothing now remains of it but its outer walls partially covered with ivy. This ruin is conspicuously situated on a small eminence below the Town, the ground around it has been used as a place of burial for about two centuries. This chapel stood within the girth (or territory) consecrated into a place of asylum of Sanctuary. (see description of Tain)
OS1/28/29/22 GRAVE YARD [St Duthus' Chapel, Tain] [continued from page 21] nothing now remains of it but its outer walls partially covered with ivy. This ruin is conspicuously situated on a small eminence below the Town, the ground around it has been used as a place of burial for about two centuries. This chapel stood within the girth (or territory) consecrated into a place of asylum of Sanctuary. (see description of Tain)
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OS1/28/29/23 ST DUTHUS HOTEL St. Duthus Hotel Mr. John Rose Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson. esq. 041 A Three storey house with stabling attached in good repair, occupied by Mr. McLeod and the property of the St. Duthus Lodge of Masons.
OS1/28/29/23 TOWER [Tain] Tower Mr. John Rose Mr. G.T. Munro. E.H.M. Matheson 041 This Tower is a conspicuous object being surmounted with five steeples, one small one at each Corner, and a large one in the Centre, it was built in the year 1631 and formed part of the old Prison but is now the entrance to the County Buildings.
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OS1/28/29/24 MANSE STREET [Tain] Manse Street Name on Corner. Mr. G.T. Munro E.H. Matheson esq 041 This street extends from the junction of St. Duthus Street with Queen Street in a North Westerly direction until it joins Hill Street.
OS1/28/29/24 PRISON [Tain] Prison Hugh Ross. Govenor Mr. G.T. Munro E.H. Matheson 041 A two storey building erected in 1846, there are now in the prison 5 criminals and 2 civil prisoners. It was built & is supported by the County Mr. Hugh Ross Governor
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OS1/28/29/25 Site of TAIN CASTLE Tain Castle (Site of) Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. William Ross esq. Mr. John Rose 041 Tradition says, this Castle was last occupied by the Innes family, in the sixteenth century the family of Innes acquired the estate of Plaids and Bailiary of Tain from the McCulloch of Plaids, and this Castle was probably, therefore, the official residence of the hereditary Bailie. The last trace of it was removed fifty years ago. It was supposed to have been a very ancient erection, but previous to the sixteenth century there is no account.
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OS1/28/29/26 LITTLE WOOD Little Wood Mr. Young Mr. G.T. Munro Mr. John Rose E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 This name is applied to a portion of the natural embanKment or escarpment on which the Town of Tain is Situated, it was originally covered with brush wood.
OS1/28/29/26 CHURCH [parish] Church (Ph) [Parish] Rev. [Reverend] L. Rose. Mr. G.T. Munro E.H. Matheson esq 041 This is the parish Church, it was erected in 1815 and is capable of seating 1200 persons Rev [Reverend] Lewis Rose Minister
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OS1/28/29/27 SUTHERLAND STREET [Tain] Sutherland Street Name on corner Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 This street extends from Hartfield street in South easterly direction as far as the parish School.
OS1/28/29/27 PETLEY STREET [Tain] Petley Street Name on Corner Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 This street is North and South of Sutherland Street, joining Stafford Street at its northern end
OS1/28/29/27 DUKE STREET [Tain] Duke Street Name on corner Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 A short Street between Stafford Street and Sutherland street
OS1/28/29/27 GOWER STREET [Tain] Gower Street Name on corner Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 A short street between Sutherland Street and Stafford Street.
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OS1/28/29/28 KNOCKBRECK STREET [Tain] Knockbreck Street Name on corner Mr. G. T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. 041 This Street extends from Strafford Street in a north easterly direction to the end of Ankerville Street
OS1/28/29/28 SHANDWICK STREET [Tain] Shandwick Street Name on corner Mr. G. T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. 041 Extends from Stafford Street to Ankerville Street
OS1/28/29/28 ANKERVILLE STREET [Tain] Ankerville Street Name on corner Mr. G. T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. 041 This street is a continuation of Laminton street at its junction with Geanies Street as far as the end of Knockbreck Street.
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OS1/28/29/29 ST DUTHUS' LODGE (Freemasons) [Tain] St. Duthus Lodge E.H.M. Matheson Inland Revenue Mr G.T. Munro Town Clerk William Ross esq. Agent British Linen Bank 041 A large room forming the third storey of a range of buildings situated at the junction of St. Duthus Street with High Street, the whole being the property of the Lodge. This lodge is number 82 and was Instituted in 1761. and belongs to the order of Freemason's.
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OS1/28/29/30 ST DUTHUS' CHURCH St. Duthus's Church (Disused) Mr G.T. Munro E.H M Matheson William Ross. esq. 041 This Church was erected about 1481 the walls are in good preservation, latterly the roof has been repaired but the interior is completely gutted, It is supposed that there was a still older Church on the Same site. It has been disused since the present Church was built 1815. It stands in a Grave Yard.
OS1/28/29/30 GRAVE YARD [St Duthus' Church, Tain] 041 This Church was erected about 1481 the walls are in good preservation, latterly the roof has been repaired but the interior is completely gutted, It is supposed that there was a still older Church on the Same site. It has been disused since the present Church was built 1815. It stands in a Grave Yard.
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OS1/28/29/31 POLICE OFFICE [Tain] Police Office Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Mathieson esq William Ross. esq. 041 A two storey building consisting of two Cells for prisoners, and accommodation for Inspector, erected in 1865 by the County
OS1/28/29/31 MARKET PLACE [Tain] Marjet Place Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq 041 A long narrow building with accommodation for the sale of Meat Fish &c., there is an enclosed space fronting Market Street. it was erected in the year 1820.
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OS1/28/29/32 SCHOOL [Tain] School (Ph) [Parish] Mr. J. Thompson Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. 041 This s a Borough and Parochial School on the south of Sutherland Street it is in good repair with house attached for schoolmaster, number of pupils 118 of both sexes, Mr. J. Thompson, Schoolmaster. This is a Parish School.
OS1/28/29/32 FREE CHURCH MANSE [Tain] Free Church Manse Mr. G.T. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq William Ross esq. 041 This Manse is in Connection with the Free Church. It is two storey high in good repair, standing within its own grounds and occupied by the Rev. [Reverend] Thomas Grant.
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OS1/28/29/33 HARTFIELD Hartfield Hartfield Hartfield Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. Grant, Aldie 041 This name is applied to a very fine looking building two storeys high and in verygood condition The offices and gardens are situated conveniently and are in every way in Keeping with the house. Property of Mrs. Ross.
OS1/28/29/33 CROFTARTHUR Croftarthur Croftarthur Croftarthur Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. Grant 041 A small farm dwelling with suitable offices attached situated at the Poorhouse. Property of the Duchess of Sutherland.
OS1/28/29/33 CASTLESTYLE Castlestyle Castlestyle Castlestyle Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 This name is applied to a small house in a ruinous condition and the ruins of a dwelling house situated above the manse on the road leading to the Quarry.
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OS1/28/29/34 FUARANBUIE Fuaranbuie Fuaranbuie Fuaranbuie Mr. Grant, Factor. Aldie. Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 Fuaranbuie is a name [corrupted] of two Gaelic words - "Fuaran" and "Buidhe" which means Yellow Spring: it is here applied to a very fine spring-well on the Aldie Estate, near Hartfield It is written in the compound form in accordance with local usage and Burgh Records.
OS1/28/29/34 EASTER ROSS UNION POORHOUSE [Tain] Easter Ross Union, Poorhouse Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. James Stuart, Governor 041 This building is situated about 3/4 of a mile south west of the town. it is a very fine looking edifice, erected in 1850 by assessment on Easter Ross which comprises the following parishes:- Rosskeen, Kilmuir Logie, Nigg. Fearn, Tarbat, Tain, Edderton, and Kincardine in all eight parishes.
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OS1/28/29/35 ARDIVAL Ardival Ardival Ardival Mr. Young, Factor Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 This name is applied to an excellent farmhouse, two storeys in height and in good condition and a steading, which is somewhat apart from the dwelling. The former is the property of Mr. Rose, Tarlogie. The latter of Mr. McLeod, Cadboll.
OS1/28/29/35 HILLFARM Hillfarm Hillfarm Hillfarm Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 A small dwelling house attached to farm offices within the Burgh of Tain. Property of the Burgh.
OS1/28/29/35 MANSE [Tain] Manse (Ph) [Parish] Manse (Ph) [Parish] Manse (Ph) [Parish] Revd [Reverend] Mr. Rose Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 This is a very fine building two storeys in height and in firstrate condition standing a little above the town. It was erected in 1824. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Rose, Established Church, occupant.
OS1/28/29/35 [page] 35 Ross shire -- Ph [Parish] of Tain
OS1/28/29/36 ROSE PLACE [Tain] Rose Place Rose Place Rose Place Mr Munro Mr Matheson Name on Corner of Building 041 This name is applied to a building in Manse Street which consists of two tenements each two storeys in height and in excellent condition.
OS1/28/29/36 VIEWFIELD Viewfield Viewfield Viewfield Mr Andrew Fraser, occupant & Proprietor Mr Munro Mr Matheson 041 This name is given to a very fine dwelling-house and steading at the base of the Hill of Tain. Both are two storeys high and in first rate condition.
OS1/28/29/36 NORTH GLASTULLICH North Glastullich North Glastullich North Glastullich Mr Andrew Fraser Mr Munro Mr Matheson 041 This name applies to a very large farmsteading and two dwelling-houses, all are in first rate condition and slated. Mr Andrew Fraser, Ardoch Proprietor
OS1/28/29/36 [page] 36 Ross shire -- Ph [Parish] of Tain
OS1/28/29/37 GLENMORANGIE DISTILLERY Glenmorangie Distillery Mr H. Lindsay Excise officer Mr William Matheson Morangie Mr Munro Town Clerk Mr Matheson Inland Revenue 041 Applies to a condsiderable building, at one time used as a Brewery, but now a Distillery, there is a Corn Mill attached, Average quantity of whisKey distilled during the year 20.000 Gallons, Occupied by Messrs Matheson & Co, and the property of H. Rose esq, Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/37 GLEN MORANGIE Glen Morangie Mr H. Lindsay. Mr W. Matheson Mr Munro Mr Matheson 041 A small hollow between the old Turnpike Road and the Highland Railway, through which flows Morangie Burn. The property of H. Rose esq. Tarlogie
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OS1/28/29/38 BIG STONE OF MORANGIE Big Stone of Morangie Mr H. Lindsay Excise Officer Mr W. Matheson Mornagie Mr Munro. Mr Matheson 041 This Stone Stands about 7 feet high, is of an oblong shape, the upper portion being rounded off by the action of the weather. The grandfather of the present proprietor [H. Rose] has had cut on the portion facing the road the following sentence. "The Immortal Walter Scott O.B. 1832. There is nothing more known about it, it is simply a big stone, hence its name.
OS1/28/29/38 [page] 38 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/38 words lost in fold of book
OS1/28/29/39 ST MARY'S WELL St Mary's Well St Mary's Well St Mary's Well St Mary's Well St Mary's Well Mr Munro Mr Matheson Revd [Reverend] Mr Rose New Statistical Account Commissioners Report of Burgh Boundaries 1832 041 This is an excellent well situated 82 yards below the high water mark a little north westward of the town. It is thus mentioned in the New St Acct:- [Statistical Account] "Perhaps the most remarkable spring in the parish if one called St Mary's Well, which is every day covered for several hours by the sale sea, on the retiring of which, its refreshing waters may be procured."
OS1/28/29/39 WELL STREET [Tain] Well Street Well Street Well Street Mr Munro Mr Matheson Name on Corner 041 This street in which there are only a few dwellings extends from the west end of Academy Street where Morangie Road commences, to the west end of Moss Road.
OS1/28/29/39 HILL STREET [Tain] Hill Street Hill Street Hill Street Mr Munro Mr Matheson Name on Corner 041 This is a short street extending from Academy Street to the junction of Moss Road and Manse Street
OS1/28/29/39 [page] 39 Ross-shire -- Ph [Parish] of Tain
OS1/28/29/40 ESTHER ROW [Tain] Esther Row Esther Row Esther Row Mr Munro Mr Matheson Mr Andrew McIntosh 041 This name is applied to a line of fine houses, three in number, off Hill Street, they are each two stories high slated and in firstrate condition.
OS1/28/29/40 MOSS ROAD [Tain] Moss Road Moss Road Moss Road Mr Munro Mr Matheson Name on Corner of house 041 This road leads from Well Street and Manse Street to a moss on the Hill of Tain; hence the name. The name is only applicable to the portion extending from Manse St to Well St.
OS1/28/29/40 DUNROBIN STREET [Tain] Dunrobin Street Dunrobin Street Dunrobin Street Mr Munro Mr Matheson Name on Corner 041 A small street extending northwards from the west end of Academy St. consisting of a few small detached buildings in tolerable repair. Property of the Duchess of Sutherland.
OS1/28/29/40 [page] 40 Ross-shire -- Ph [Parish] Tain
OS1/28/29/41 MORANGIE BURN Morangie Burn Mr. H. Lindsay Mr. William Matheson Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 A small stream being the continuation of Black Burn its waters driving the Machinery at Morangie farmsteading and also at the Distillery, it then flows in a northerly direction until it joins the Dornoch Firth.
OS1/28/29/41 UPPER MORANGIE Upper Morangie Mr. H. Lindsay Mr. William Matheson Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 This name applies to a district which at one time Consisted of several Small holdings, recently the land has been added to the farm of Morangie and the houses are occupied by laborers. The property of H. Rose esq. Tarlogie.
OS1/28/29/41 [page] 41 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/42 MORANGIE Morangie Mr. H. Lindsay Mr. William Matheson Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 A large farm-house two Storey high, the farmsteading is situated a little to the South and on the West side of Road. both house and Steading are in good repair occupied by Mr. Matheson and the property of H. Rose esq. Tarlogie.
OS1/28/29/42 GLENMORANGIE COTTAGE Glenmorangie Cottage Mr. H. Lindsay Mr. William Matheson Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 A small Cottage one Storey high, in good repair occupied by Mr. H. Lindsay, Excise officer and the property of H. Rose esq Tarlogie.
OS1/28/29/42 [page] 42 County of Ross. -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/43 DORNOCH FIRTH Dornoch Firth Dornoch Firth Dornoch Firth Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. Young 028; 029 This name is an arm of the German Ocean extending inland in a westerly direction for about twenty-five miles and dividing the Counties of Sutherland and Ross. Formerly there were several very fine salmon fisheries in this firth, but scarcely any now exist: there are however some very valuable mussel scalps along each side of the most extensive and valuable of which are those on the foreshore immediately north of the Town of Tain and within the Royalty Boundary. They are the property of the Burgh.
OS1/28/29/43 [page] 43 Ross-shire -- Ph [Parish] of Tain [notes] This name is only written in the margins of the plans now completed. The name can be written centrical on completion of the Parish. [initials] This name is now written centrally on the plans. [initials]
OS1/28/29/44 ACADEMY STREET [Tain] Academy Street Academy Street Academy Street Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Name on Corner 041 This street extends from the junction of Tower St. Chapel St., Rose street and Shore Road to Morangie Road. The street is so called from the circumstance of the Royal Academy being situated in it.
OS1/28/29/44 BLARLEATH Blarleath Blarleath Blarleath Val: [Valuation] Roll of the Burgh of Tain Mr Munro Mr Matheson 041 This name is applied to a long, narrow piece of level ground extending from Springfield Brewery to Morangie along the margin of the Dornoch Firth. Property of The Duchess of Sutherland.
OS1/28/29/44 HIGHLAND RAILWAY Highland Railway See authorities and description in name BooK of the Ph [Parish] of Inverness.
OS1/28/29/44 [page] 44 Ross shire -- Parish of Tain Highland Railway [notes] This name can be written Centrical on completion of the Parish - the name is written on the margins of the plans completed [initials] Now written Centrally [initials]
OS1/28/29/45 TAIN FOUNDRY Tain Foundry Tain Foundry Tain Foundry Mr Munro, Town Clerk Mr Matheson, Inland Revenue Mr Munro, King St. 041 This is an iron foundry in a very dilapidated conditiion situated at the west end of the town. Property of the Trustees of George Murray of Rosemount.
OS1/28/29/45 SPRINGFIELD Springfield Springfield Springfield Mr Munro Mr Matheson Mr Fraser 041 This name is applied to a block of buildings and farm offices a short distance west of the town. The houses are two storeys high & in good condition. Property of Mr Fraser. Mayfield.
OS1/28/29/45 MAYFIELD Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Mr Munro Mr Matheson Mr Farquhar 041 This name applies to a very fine house two storeys in height and in firstrate condition a few hundred yards west of the town on the road leading to Bonar. Property of Mr Fraser, Merchant.
OS1/28/29/45 [page] 45 Ross shire -- Ph [Parish] of Tain
OS1/28/29/46 SPRINGFIELD BREWERY Springfield Brewery Springfield Brewery Springfield Brewery Mr Munro Mr Matheson Mr Farquhar. tenant 041 This is an extensive brewery situated at the west end of the town. Property of the Duke of Sutherland.
OS1/28/29/46 MORANGIE ROAD [Tain] Morangie Road Morangie Road Morangie Road Mr Munro Mr Matheson Name on Corner of house. 041 This road leads from Academy street to Bonar Br; [Bridge] it gets this name as far as the houses extend along it, which is not more than a hundred yards.
OS1/28/29/46 MURRAY STREET [Tain] Murray Street Murray Street Murray Street Mr Munro Mr Matheson Name on Corner of house. 041 This street diverges from Morangie Road: it consists of a line buildings four of which are one storey, the fifth two in height.
OS1/28/29/46 [page] 46 Ross shire -- Ph [Parish] of Tain
OS1/28/29/47 GAS WORKS [Tain] Gas Works Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. J. Scott. 041 These works are in good repair, and belong to the Tain Gas light Company, price of gas 12s/. per 1000 feet
OS1/28/29/47 RAILWAY STATION [Tain] Railway Station Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. J. Scott 041 A Commodious Station on the Highland Railway 44 miles from Inverness and 190 from Perth.
OS1/28/29/47 CHAPEL ROAD [Tain] Chapel Road Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. J. Scott. 041 This name is applied to the road leading from the bottom of Castle Brae at its junction with Chapel Street, to the burial ground at St. Duthus. Chapel.
OS1/28/29/47 [page] 47 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/48 THE LINKS The Links (Cattle market) Mr. Munro Town Clerk. Mr. Matheson Inland Revenue Mr. J. Scott, Rector Royal Academy 041 A small tract of land situated between the Highland Railway and the Dornoch Firth, composed of Rough Pasture and arable, property of the Borough, the quarterly Fairs are held here for the sale of Cattle
OS1/28/29/48 CATTLE MARKET [The Links] 041 A small tract of land situated between the Highland Railway and the Dornoch Firth, composed of Rough Pasture and arable, property of the Borough, the quarterly Fairs are held here for the sale of Cattle
OS1/28/29/48 GALLOW HILL Gallow Hill Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. J. Scott 041 A small natural eminence on the Links, so called from the fact that criminals were hanged on it.
OS1/28/29/48 RIVER TAIN River Tain River Tain River Tain River Tain River Tain Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr Grant, Aldie Mr. Young, Kirksheaf Fullertons Imperial Gazetteer 041; 042 This is an inconsiderable stream having its source from a very fine and powerful spring, on the uplands of the parish, called St David's Well. It discharges itself into the Dornoch Firth above the Town. It is known for part of its course as the Aldie Water
OS1/28/29/48 [page] 48 County of Ross. -- Parish of Tain [note] Corrections made from replies to remarks River Tain [note] This name is written on the margins of the Plan Completed, the name can be written centical on completion of the Ph [Parish] [initials] Now written centrally [initials]
OS1/28/29/49 ROYAL ACADEMY [Tain] Royal Academy (Endowed) Mr. J Scott, Rector Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson 041 A considerable beuilding two storey high in good repair, erected in the year 1813 by public subscription, supported partly by Interest of money subscribed and Invested in the Funds, and partly by Fees, Number of Pupils 100 of both sexes, Branches taught, English and Commercial, Latin Greek and Modern Languages, Conducted by Mr. J. Scott, Rector and two Assistants.
OS1/28/29/49 [page] 49 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/50 SHORE ROAD [Tain] Shore Road Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. J. Scott 041 This road extends from the junctions of Academy St. Chapel St., Rose St., and Tower St., (passing through the west side of The Links) to the High Water Mark on the shore.
OS1/28/29/50 THORNHILL Thornhill Mr. Munro. Mr. Matheson. Miss Ross 041 The name applies to a few houses forming two sides of a square, they are one and two Storey high, and in good repair, The property of Mr. John Ross. New Zealand.
OS1/28/29/50 RAVEN'S WELL (Site of) Reven's Well (Site of) Mr Urquhart Dean of Guild Tain Mr J Ross Tain Mr W Ross. Tain 041 The site of a Spring Situated at the west Side of the Town of Tain (See page 3 for further description.
OS1/28/29/50 [page] 50 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/51 FENDOM Fendom Fendom Fendom Fendom Fendom Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. Young Mr. Grant Revd [Reverend] Mr. Rose 042 This name applies to an extensive agricultural district extending from the River Tain due east to the village of Inver, a distance of about 6 miles. It lies immediately south of and parallel to Morrichmore. On the south it is bounded by a ridge or terrace which is supposed to have been at some remote period the south coast of the Dornoch Firth
OS1/28/29/51 [page] 51 Ross shire -- Ph [Parish] of Tain Hilton Mill (Woolen) [crossed out] Fendom [notes] This name can only be written on the margins of the plans completed. The name can be written Centrical on completion of the Parish [initials] I think this should be in large Stump being a cultivated district This name is now written centrally on the plans. [initials]
OS1/28/29/52 KNOCKBRECK Knockbreck Knockbreck Knockbreck Mr. Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. Grant, Aldie 042 This name applies to a very fine mansion house, about a mile from Tain. There are commodious offices and a very good garden attached. Property of Dr. [Doctor] Urquhart.
OS1/28/29/52 OLD TOLL BAR Old Toll Bar Old Toll Bar Old Toll Bar Mr. Matheson Mr. Munro Mr. Grant 042 A small cottage on the road leading from Tain to Inverness where Tolls were levied before the road became a County road. Property of George McKenzie, Aldie
OS1/28/29/52 SOUTH BALHOGARTY South Balhogarty South Balhogarty South Balhogarty Mr. Alexander Ross Mr. Grant, Factor 042 This name is applied to a farm on the Fendom. the dwelling and steading are small, but are in good repair Property of G. McKenzie, Aldie
OS1/28/29/52 [Page] 52 Ross shire & Cromartyshire (Det [Detached] No. 3) -- Ph [Parish] of Tain
OS1/28/29/53 KIRKSHEAF Kirksheaf Mr. Young, Factor Mr. Munro. Town Clerk E.H.M. Matheson esq Inland Revenue 042 A large Farmhouse with extensive outbuildings attached, all in good repair, the property of R.B.E. McLeod esq. of Cadboll, and occupied by Mr. Young factor to the Estate.
OS1/28/29/53 NORTH BALKEITH North Balkeith Mr. Young Mr. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. 042 A small farm steading in good repair situate on the Fendom, occupied by Mr. A. Munro, and the property of R.B.E. McLeod esq. of Cadboll.
OS1/28/29/53 [page] 53 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/54 SOUTH BALKEITH South Balkeith Mr. Young Mr. Munro E.H.M. Matheson esq. 042 A ones storey farmhouse with outbuildings attached, in good repair, occupied by M.R. Ross. and the property of R.B.E. McLeod esq of Cadboll.
OS1/28/29/54 [page] 54 County of Ross -- Parish of Tain Hilton [crossed out]
OS1/28/29/55 EASTER BALHOGARTY Easter Balhogarty Mr Grant Mr. Alexander Ross, South Balhogarty Mr. J. Urquhart, Mid Balhogarty 042 This is a small farmhouse and steading on the Fendom. The houses are in fair condition; property of Mr McKenzie, Aldie.
OS1/28/29/55 [page] 55 Ross shire -- Ph [Parish] of Tain Morrichmore [crossed out]
OS1/28/29/56 PLAIDS Plaids Plaids Plaids Mr Munro Mr. Matheson Mr. Young 042 A very fine farmhouse and steading situated at the western extremity of the Fendom. Property of Mr McLeod, Cadboll. It is situated in Cromartyshire (Det. [Detached] No 1)
OS1/28/29/56 WESTER BALHOGARTY Wester Balhogarty Wester Balhogarty Wester Balhogarty Mr Grant Mr. H. McPherson, tenant Mr Young. Kirksheaf 042 A small farm dwellinghouse and suitable offices one storey high thatched and in fair condition. Property of Mr McKenzie, Aldie.
OS1/28/29/56 MID BALHOGARTY Mid Balhogarty Mid Balhogarty Mid Balhogarty Mr Grant Mr. J. Urquhart, tenant Mr. H. McPherson 042 This name is applied to a small suit of farm offices and a swellinghouse in the Fendom and on the Estate of Aldie - Mr McKenzie's
OS1/28/29/56 [page] 56 Ross-shire & Cromartyshire (Det. [Detached] No 1) -- Ph [Parish] of Tain
OS1/28/29/57 FENDOM BRIDGE Fendom Bridge (county) J. Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith Fendom Alexander Ross. Fendom 042 A Small Bridge crossing the River Tain on the public road leading from Tain to Portmahemac it is held in repair by the county
OS1/28/29/57 DUEL HILL Duel Hill J. Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith Fendom Alexander Ross. Fendom 042 a conspicious eminence Situate on the lands of Cadboll
OS1/28/29/57 RIFLE RANGE (1st Rosshire Volunteers) [E of Tain] Rifle Range (1st Ross shire colunteers) J. Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith Fendom Alexander Ross. Fendom 042 A range of 700 yards on some waste land on the shore of the Dornoch Firth about a mile east of Tain used by the 1st Ross shire volunteers for target practice with rifles.
OS1/28/29/57 [page] 57 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/58 [page] 58 [blank page]
OS1/28/29/59 MEIKLE FERRY Meikle Ferry Alexander Ross Tain Donald Ross Tain New Stat. [Statistical] Account 028 A public ferry on the Dornoch Firth. which is formed by the jutting forward of two opposite headlands thus narrowing the channel to about one mile. it is the only available Ferry in the district for travellers to & from Sutherlandshire it is the property of Captain Rose of Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/59 FERRY POINT Ferry Point Alexander Ross Tain Donald Ross Tain New Stat. [Statistical] Account 028 A Small croft public house and Ferry house all the property of Captain Rose of Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/59 FERRY HOUSE Ferry House Alexander Ross Tain Donald Ross Tain New Stat. [Statistical] Account 028 A Small croft public house and Ferry house all the property of Captain Rose of Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/59 [page] 59 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/60 FERRY POINT Ferry Point Mr Farquhar. Dean of Guild Tain Mr A Ross Mr D Ross Johnstone's County Map. 028
OS1/28/29/60 CAMBUSCURRIE BAY Cambcurrie Bay Mr Farquhar. Dean of Guild Tain Mr A Ross Mr D Ross Johnstone's County Map. 028; 041 A large bay on the Dornich Firth extending westward from Ferry Point for about one mile where a Danish fleet once anchored for the purpose of disembarking an invading force. It is now not above a fathom deep at high water.
OS1/28/29/60 [page] 60 County of Ross -- Ph [Parish] of Tain
OS1/28/29/61 MEIKLEFERRY STATION (Disused) Meikleferry Station (Disused) Murdoch McKenzie Edderton David Polson Tarlogie David Ross Tain 028 A small Station on the Highland Railway built for the convenience of passengers crossing the Meikle Ferry. Now disused.
OS1/28/29/61 ARDJACHIE Ardjackie Murdoch McKenzie Edderton David Polson Tarlogie David Ross Tain 028 An ordinary Farm Steading the property of H L Rose Esq Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/61 EDDERTON QUARRY Edderton Quarry Murdoch McKenzie Edderton David Polson Tarlogie David Ross Tain 028; 041 A large quarry (blank) opened at the time of the extension of the Highland Railway to Bonar Bridge
OS1/28/29/61 [page] 61 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/62 FUARAN NAN SLAINTE Fuaran nan Slainte Murdoch McKenzie Edderton George Gordon Edderton David Polson Tarlogie 028 The "Well of health" A spring with a copious flow the water of which is well adapted for domestic uses.
OS1/28/29/62 CAMBUSCURRIE WELL Cambuscurrie Well Murdoch McKenzie Edderton George Gordon Edderton David Polson Tarlogie 028 A spring with a good flow of water well adapted for domestic use
OS1/28/29/62 TARLOGIE SCALPS (Mussel) Tarlocie Scalps Mussel Murdoch McKenzie Edderton George Gordon Edderton David Polson Tarlogie 028 Three large mussel beds immediately north of Ardjachie Point on the Shore of the Dornoch Firth.
OS1/28/29/62 [page] 62 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain
OS1/28/29/63 ARDJACHIE POINT Ardjachie Point Donald Ross. Tain Alexander Ross. Tain James Fraser Tain 028 A bold headland jutting forward on the South bank of the Dornoch firth it is Situate on the lands of Ardjachie hence the origin of the name.
OS1/28/29/63 EDDERTON SANDS Edderton Sands Donald Ross. Tain Alexander Ross. Tain James Fraser Tain 028 This name is applied to a portion of the Dornoch firth in the form of a bay it is partly situated in the parish Edderton.
OS1/28/29/63 [page] 63 Co. [County] of Ross -- Parish of Tain [Signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineer]
OS1/28/29/64 [page] 64 [blank page]
OS1/28/29/65 TAIN SCALPS (Mussel) Tain Scalps (Mussel) Alexander Ross. Tain J. Cameron Tain New Stat. [Statistical] Account 028 Two mussel Scalps in the Dornoch Firth the property of the magistrates and town Council of Tain they are resorted to yearly by numbers of fishermen who pay £2 per boat for the liberty of removing a cargo of the fish. They are only visible at low tides.
OS1/28/29/65 GALLROPE BANK Gallrope Bank Alexander Ross. J. Cameron. Donald Ross. 029 A prominent Sand bank in the Dornoch Firth
OS1/28/29/65 [page] 65 Ross shire -- Tain Parish. [Signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/66 [page] 66 [blank page]
OS1/28/29/67 WHITE NESS White Ness A. Sutherland. Tain Alexander Ross. Tain Robert Gordon Tain 029 An accute point at the low water mark in the Dornoch firth the origin of the name appears to have arisen from the color of the Sand around it
OS1/28/29/67 WHITENESS SANDS Whiteness Sands A. Sutherland. Tain Alexander Ross. Tain Robert Gordon Tain 029 An extensive tract of Sand in the Dornoch Firth stretching in a easterly direction from White Ness.
OS1/28/29/67 RUDH' NA H-INNSE MÒIRE Ru na h-Innse Mòire A. Sutherland. Tain Alexander Ross. Tain Robert Gordon Tain 029 "The point of the big Island" An accute bend on the High Water mark at the westerly point of the Morrich More
OS1/28/29/67 [page] 67 Co. [County] of Ross -- Parish of Tain Ra nà h-Inis Mhòr [crossed out] accent out [Signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/68 INNIS MHÒR Innis Mhòr Innis Mhòr Innis Mhòr Mr. J. Corbett, Balclodach Revd. [Reverend] William Campbell, Portmahomach Mr. J. McKay, Inver 029 Applied to a raised piece of Sand situated about 3 miles north west of Inver This piece of sand is never covered by any tide and at a distance is a remarkable looking feature at time of high water English meaning - Large Island.
OS1/28/29/68 INNIS BHEAG Innis Bheag Innis Bheag Innis Bheag Innis Bheag Mr. J. Corbett Revd. [Reverend] W Campbell Mr. James McKay 029 Applied to a raised piece of Sand situated about one mile north east of Inver. This piece of sand is never covered by any tide and at a distance is a remarkable looking feature at high water. English meaning - Little Island
OS1/28/29/68 [page] 68 Rossshire -- Tain Parish
OS1/28/29/69 GREEN HILLOCK Green Hillock John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom 029 A Small conical eminence through which the boundary of Morrich More runs. it is Situate partly on the common and partly on the lands of Balcherry
OS1/28/29/69 GREEN HILL Green Hill John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom 029 A bold conical eminence Situated similar to the Green Hillock
OS1/28/29/69 LAIRGS OF TAIN Lairgs of Tain John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom 029 This name applies to a flat piece of ground dotted with a few crofter houses on the north side of Ruadh. it is the property of the Burgh of Tain.
OS1/28/29/69 [page] 69 Co. [County] of Ross -- Parish of Tain [Signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/70 [page] 70 [blank page]
OS1/28/29/71 MORRICH MORE Morrich More J. Young Esqr Cadboll John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Estate Plan. 1858. 029 An extensive undivided Common stretching along the Dornoch Firth from Cnocan Mealbhain on the West to Inver Bay on the East and the district called Fendom on the South it is wholly in Ross-Shire: no part of the Said common is in cultivation the whole being in a rough and damp state. It is a common.
OS1/28/29/71 [page] 71 County of Rossshire -- Parish of Tain Morrich More [note] Should this be written in R Caps [Roman Capitals] ? [Signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/72 BLUE POOL Blue Pool John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom 029 A deep channel Stretching from the Shore into the Morrich More which empties and fills with the ebb and flow of the Dornoch Firth.
OS1/28/29/72 LOCH NA MUIC Loch na Muic John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom 029 "The Pigs Loch" a Small sheet of Water on the Morrich More Situated partly in the Cos [Counties] of Ross and Cromarty
OS1/28/29/72 [page] 72 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/73 WOODSIDE Woodside John Grant Esq. Tain Jonathan Ross. Moorfarm J. Gordon Gray. Occupant 041 An ordinary farm steading the property of Mrs Ross. Hartfield
OS1/28/29/73 GLENALDIE COTTAGE Glenaldie Cottage John Grant Esq. Tain Jonathan Ross. Moorfarm J. Gordon Gray. Occupant 041 A small cottage the property of the occupant John Grant Esq.
OS1/28/29/73 MOOR FARM Moorfarm John Grant Esq. Tain Jonathan Ross. Moorfarm J. Gordon Gray. Occupant 041 A farm steading with farm house, and also a house detached for the occasional residence of the proprietor &c; the property of Donald Ross Esq Castle Craig
OS1/28/29/73 [page] 73 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain Moor Farm [note] two words [signed] John S Mason Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/74 HIGH MILLS High Mills John Grant Esq. Tain Jonathan Ross. Moorfarm Alexander Ross. High Mills 041 Corn Mills, the property of the Borough of Tain, water is the motive power.
OS1/28/29/74 HIGHMILLS WOOD Highmills Wood John Grant Esq. Tain Jonathan Ross. Moorfarm Alexander Ross. High Mills 041 A portion of the property of the Borough of Tain, part close, & part scattered and stunted fir.
OS1/28/29/74 GLEN ALDIE Glen Aldie John Grant Esq. Tain Jonathan Ross. Moorfarm Alexander Ross. High Mills 041 A steep but narrow glen on the banks of the Aldie Water, extending from Moorfarm Bridge to High Mills Bridge on roads Tain to Balagown.
OS1/28/29/74 [page] 74 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] John S Mason
OS1/28/29/75 GLENALDIE Glenaldie John Grant Esqr. Owner John Shivas. Bogbain Andrew Shivas Bogbain 041 A Small farmsteading the property of John Grant Esqr. Glenaldie Cottage.
OS1/28/29/75 WOODSIDE COTTAGE Woodside Cottage John Grant Esqr. Owner John Shivas. Bogbain Andrew Shivas Bogbain 041 A neat cottage with garden attached the property of the occupant Mrs Ann Ross.
OS1/28/29/75 [page] 75 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/76 RESERVOIR [Tain] Reservoir Mr Donald Ross Tain Mr A. Ross Tain Mr H Fraser Tain 041 A Circular Shaped enclosure about 1 1/2 miles north of Tain It is the property of the burgh and is used for the purpose of Supplying the town with water.
OS1/28/29/76 [page] 75 Co [County] of Ross -- Ph [Parish] of Tain [signed] George Dallas C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/28/29/77 ST DAVID'S WELL St Davids Well Andrew Shivas Bogbain John Grant. Aldie Alexander Ross. Tain 041 A well with a copious flow of fresh water well adapted for domestic use, the water of which enters a cistern and from thence it is conveyed underground to the Burgh of Tain it being the chief Supply for the Town, which has recently been completed to issue 130 Gallons per minute It is not considered a holy well.
OS1/28/29/77 [page] 77 Co. [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [note] in Stump on Plan why should it be in G.T.? [German Text] [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/78 [page] 78 Cos [Counties] of Ross & Cromarty -- Ph [Parish] of Tain St Davids Well [crossed out]
OS1/28/29/79 LOCHAN DUBH Lochan Dubh John Grant. Aldie Donald Ross. Tain Alexander Ross. Tain 041 "Black Loch". A Small loch of a very dark appearance hence the origin of the name
OS1/28/29/79 GLEN OF SCOTSBURN Glen of Scotsburn John Grant. Aldie Donald Ross. Tain Alexander Ross. Tain 041 A narrow glen stretching from Allt Ruadh on the East to Sctosburn in the parish of Logie easter it is Situated on the lands of Sir Charles W.C. Ross of Balnagowan Bart [Baronet] and H. Macintyre Esqr. of Coulpleasant
OS1/28/29/79 [page] 79 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/80 MINERAL BANK Mineral Bank Dr [Doctor] Vass. Tain Donald Ross. Tain Valuation Roll 1868-69. 041 A Steep portion of wooded arable and moorland formerly noted as a place of numerous mineral springs the whole of which is now drained of it is the property of David R. Vass Esqr. of Tain
OS1/28/29/80 MINERALBANK Mineralbank Dr [Doctor] Vass. Tain Donald Ross. Tain Valuation Roll 1868-69. 041 A Small croft the property of David R. Vass. Esqr. of Tain
OS1/28/29/80 EASTER LAMINGTON Easter Lamington Dr [Doctor] Vass. Tain Donald Ross. Tain Valuation Roll 1868-69. 041 A Small croft the property of Hugh A Stewart Esq of Tain
OS1/28/29/80 [page] 80 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/81 WESTER LAMINGTON Wester Lamington Donald Ross. Tain John Grant Aldie Andrew Shivas Bogbain 041 A Small farmsteading and public house the property of Mrs. D. Stewart of Tain
OS1/28/29/81 HARTMOUNT Hartmount Donald Ross. Tain John Grant Aldie Andrew Shivas Bogbain 041 A group of Small crofts the property of Sir Charles W.C. Ross of Balnagowan Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/28/29/81 DURACK BURN Durack Burn Donald Ross. Tain John Grant Aldie Andrew Shivas Bogbain 041; 054 A Small Stream rising in Lamington Wood flowing in north eastward direction until it enters Cromarty Bay
OS1/28/29/81 [page] 81 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/82 [page] 82 [blank page]
OS1/28/29/83 HEATHMOUNT Heathmount John Grant Aldie John Ross. Hartmount Donald Ross. Hartmount 041 An ordinary farmsteading the property of the occupant John Macpherson Esqr.
OS1/28/29/83 CAMPBELLSFEU WOOD Campbell's Feu Wood John Grant Aldie John Ross. Hartmount Donald Ross. Hartmount 041 An extensive fir Wood the property of A. Mackay Esqr. of Hilton
OS1/28/29/83 [page] 83 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/84 CROFTS OF KINGSCAUSEWAY Crofts of Kingscauseway John Grant. Aldie John Ross. Hartmount Donald Ross. Hartmount 041 A number of Small crofts the property of K. Mury Esq of Geaines.
OS1/28/29/84 [page] 84 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/85 GARRICK BURN Garrick Burn John Grant Aldie John Ross. Hartmount Donald Ross Hartmount 042 A Small Stream rising in the district of Hartmount flowing in a north eastward direction until it enters Loch Eye.
OS1/28/29/85 TAINFIELD Tainfield John Grant Aldie John Ross. Hartmount Donald Ross Hartmount 041 A Small Farmsteading the property of Mrs Murray of Tain
OS1/28/29/85 TAINFIELD WOOD Tainfield Wood John Grant Aldie John Ross. Hartmount Donald Ross Hartmount 041 An extensive wood the property of Mrs Murray of Tain
OS1/28/29/85 [page] 85 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/86 KING'S CAUSEWAY King's Causeway (Date 1527) John Grant Aldie Donald Ross Tain New Statistical Account 041 This name is applied to an ancient road constructed in 1527. on the occasion of King James V visiting the Burgh of Tain. A part Still remains in a raised form which in all probability gave the name of Causeway. the public road leading from Balnagowan Bridge to Highmills occupies the site of the remainder of the Said causeway. "Just a centuary after the destruction of St Duthus Chapel James V made a pilgrimage to it on foot from Falkand; and travelled with such expedition that he paused to recruit his strength only a short time at the Priory of Pluscarden. A rough footpath across the moors in the uplands of the Parish is traditionally pointed out as the route by which he approached and still bears the name of Kings Causeway" Fullartons Gazetteer
OS1/28/29/86 [page] 86 Ross-shire -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/87 PITNELLIES Pitnellies J. Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Estate Plan 042 An ordinary farmsteading the property of Major Rose of Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/87 FENDOM BURN Fendom Burn J. Young Esqr Cadboll John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Estate Plan 042 A Small Stream rising in the Fendom flowing in a North Eastward direction until it enters Inver Bay
OS1/28/29/87 BALCHERRY Balcherry J. Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Estate Plan 042 An extensive farmsteading the property of R.B.A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll. It is situated in Cromartyshire (Det [Detached] No. 2)
OS1/28/29/87 [page] 87 Ross-shire and Cromartyshire (Detached No.2) -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/88 CNOCAN MEALBHAIN Cnocan Mealbhain J Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith. Fendom Robert Munro Fendom 029; 042 "The Bent Hills". A Small district Stretching along the Dornoch Firth from the lands of Balhogarty on the West to the Morrich More on the East and the Fendom on the South. the right of which is disputed by the Corporation of Tain and R.B.A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll.
OS1/28/29/88 [page] 88 Cromartyshire (Detached No.2) -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/89 RED STRIPE Red Stripe John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom 042 A Small Stream flowing from Loch nan Tunnac to Inver Bay it forms the boundary of Morrich More part of its course.
OS1/28/29/89 LOCH PREAS AN UISGE Loch Praes an Uisge John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom 042 "The loch of the Water bush" A Small loch on the Morrich More. near to Inver Bay
OS1/28/29/89 LOCH NAN TUNNAG Loch nan Tunnag John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom 042 "The Ducks Loch" A Small loch on the Morrich More. the resort of ducks hence the name
OS1/28/29/89 [page] 89 Co [county] Ross. -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/90 EASTER ROSS Easter Ross Easter Ross Easter Ross H.M. Taylor Esqr. Sheriff, Tain. Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Oliver and Boyds Almanac Philips County Atlas 048 042 Easter Ross comprises one of the continental divisions of Ross shire and includes the parishes of Tarbat, Fearn, Nigg, Tain, Logie Easter, Kilmuir Easter, Rosskeen, Edderton, and Kincardine, in all eight parishes. There is an assessment on these parishes for the support of Easter Ross Union Poorhouse which is in the parish. There is also a Sheriff ordinary and small debt and Commissary Court for Easter-Ross which is held at Tain every Tuesday during the session. The detached parts of Cromartyshire situated in the foregoing Ph [Parish] comprising Easter Ross belong also to Easter Ross.
OS1/28/29/90 [page] 90 Ross-shire and Cromartyshire (Det [Detached]) -- Tain Parish
OS1/28/29/91 POST OFFICE [Inver] Post Office John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom Inscription on office 042 A Small portion of a private dwelling Set apart for postal transactions letters arrive from Tain at 9.0 P.M and are despatched at 2.30 P.M on Week days there are no Sunday arrival or despatch
OS1/28/29/91 INVER BURN Inver Burn John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross Fendom Inscription on office 042 A Small Stream rising in the parish of Fearn flowing in a north Easterly direction until it enters Inver Bay.
OS1/28/29/91 [page] 91 Co [County] Ross. Cromartyshire (Det [Detached] No 7) -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/92 GRAVE YARD [Inver] Grave Yard John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 042 A Small plot of ground set apart for a public burial place about 39. years ago when the Cholera was very prevalent in this locality it is now entirely disused
OS1/28/29/92 INVER BAY Inver Bay John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 030; 042 A narrow arm of the Dornoch Firth a place well adapted for safe Anchorage and is chiefly used by fishermen as such in Stormy Weather
OS1/28/29/92 [page] 92 Co [County] Ross and Cromartyshire (Det [Detached] No.7) -- Parish Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/93 SCHOOL [Inver] School (mixed) J. Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom 042 A mixed School, it has no Goverment Grant or Bequest but has an annual allowance of £5.0.0 from the Heritors and £10.0.0 from the Gaelic Society together with the Scholars fees completes the Masters Salary the average attendance of which are about 60 and the ordinary branches of Education are taught Gaelic combined
OS1/28/29/93 [page] 93 Cromartyshire (Det [Detached] No.7) -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/94 INVER Inver John Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith. Fendom Valuation Roll 1868-69 Estate Plan 042 Inver a small village at the north eastren extremity of the parish consisting of a School Post Office and a few SubStatial dwelling houses which are chiefly occupied by Fishermen. R.B.A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll is the Superior
OS1/28/29/94 [page] 94 Cromartyshire (Det [detached] No.7) -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/95 BALNAGALL Balnagall John Smith, Fendom William Grant, Occupier Valuation Roll 1868-69. 042 An extensive farmsteading the property of George Mackenzie. Ross of Tain
OS1/28/29/95 CATHERINE'S CROSS (Site of) Catherine's Cross John Smith, Fendom William Grant, Occuper Valuation Roll 1868-69. 042 A Small conical mound where an annual market was formerly held by the people of Tain district it is traditionally recorded that all effects by Seiziure were Sold by public Auction on this mound hence the name given. There was at one time a cross on this mound but it was removed many years ago.
OS1/28/29/95 CATHERINESCROSS Catherine's Cross John Smith, Fendom William Grant, Occupier Valuation Roll 1868-69. 042 It also applies to a Small Croft the property of R.B.A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll Both objects are in Cromartyshire (Det No [Detached Number] 7)
OS1/28/29/95 [page] 95 Co [County] Ross & Cromartyshire (Det. [Detached] No.7) --- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/96 BOGBAIN CROFTS Bogbain Crofts John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 042 a few Small crofts the property of the Trustees of Mrs Davidson of Tain
OS1/28/29/96 MUIR OF HILTON Muir of Hilton John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 042 A Group of small crofts the property of R.B.A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll
OS1/28/29/96 SOUTH PITNELLIES South Pitnellies John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 042 a Small farmsteading the property of R.B.A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll
OS1/28/29/96 [page] 96 Co [county] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/97 LOCHSLIN COTTAGES Lochslin Cottages John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 042 A few neat cottages on the parish boundary the property of R.B.A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll. There are six cottages under one roof, four are in Fearn Ph [Parish] and two in Tain Ph [Parish]. All are in Cromartyshire (Detached No. 4)
OS1/28/29/97 KNOCK DHU Knock Dhu. John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 042 A bold eminence Situate in the lands of Lochslin and in Cromartyshire (Detached no. 7)
OS1/28/29/97 NEWTON Newton John Smith, Fendom Robert Munro, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 042 An extensive farmsteading the property of R.B.A.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll. It is situated in Cromartyshire (Detached No. No. 7)
OS1/28/29/97 [page] 97 Cromartyshire (Det [detached] no. 7) 4 -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/98 CHAPEL (Remains of) [Newton] Chapel (Remains of) (R.C. [Roman Catholic]) J. Young Esqr. Cadboll John Smith, Fendom Alexander Ross, Fendom 042 The remains of a Roman Catholic Chapel Said to have been erected about 300 years ago the walls are now almost level with the ground the only objects that have survived the general decay. they are surrounded by a graveyard which was used as a burial place up to 1832. Since such time it has entirely been in disuse as a burial place.
OS1/28/29/98 [page] 98 Cromartyshire (Det [Detached] No.4) -- Parish Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/99 HILTON MILLS (Woollen, Corn & Saw) Hilton Mills (wool corn and saw) Alexander Mackay Occupier John Grant, Aldie John Shivas, Bogbain 042 Three Mills wool corn and Saw chiefly used by the tenantry of Fendom and Hilton they are the property of R.B.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll. The woollen mill is rather detached from the other two being about 10 chains northeast but they are all mentioned collectively and well known in the county as "Hilton Mills" when speaking either of the woollen, the saw, or the corn mill.
OS1/28/29/99 HILTON BRIDGE Hilton Bridge (County) Alexander Mackay occupier John Grant, Aldie John Shivas, Bogbain 042 A Small bridge on the old turnpike leading from Tain to Invergordon the point where the River Tain changes name for Aldie Water
OS1/28/29/99 ALDIE WATER Aldie Water Alexander Mackay occupier John Grant, Aldie John Shivas, Bogbain 041 This stream has its source at St David's Well at the western extremity of the Ph [parish] after a course of about 4 miles it changes its name at Hilton Bridge and is known from that point till it falls into the Dornoch Firth as the River Tain
OS1/28/29/99 [page] 99 Rossshire and Cromartyshire (Det [detached] No. 3) -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/100 ALDIE Aldie John Grant. Aldie Andrew Shivas. Bogbain John Shivas Bogbain Valuation Roll 1868-69 042 An extensive farmsteading and dwelling Ho. [House] the house is a little to the west of the farmsteading the property of Robert Sellar Esqr Huntly
OS1/28/29/100 ROSEMOUNT Rosemount John Grant. Aldie Andrew Shivas. Bogbain John Shivas Bogbain Valuation Roll 1868-69 042 An extensive farmsteading and small mansion the property of A. Fraser Esqr. of Calrossie
OS1/28/29/100 HILTON Hilton John Grant. Aldie Andrew Shivas. Bogbain John Shivas Bogbain Valuation Roll 1868-69 042 An extensive farmsteading a few small crofts corn mill saw mill wood mill and a few dwelling houses the property of R.B.E. Macleod Esqr. of Cadboll It is situated in Cromartyshire (Detached no.3)
OS1/28/29/100 [page] 100 Co [County] Ross & Cromartyshire (Detached no. 3) -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/101 BOGBAIN Bogbain Andrew Shivas, occupier John Shivas occupier Valuation Roll 1868-69. 042 An extensive farmsteading the property of the trustees of Mrs Davidson, Edinburgh
OS1/28/29/101 [page] 101] Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/102 HILTON OF CALROSSIE Hilton of Calrossie John Grant Aldie Andrew Shivas Bogbain John Shivas Bogbain 042 Two small dwelling houses the property of A Fraser Esqr. of Calrossie
OS1/28/29/102 CALROSSIE WOODS Calrossie Woods John Grant Aldie Andrew Shivas Bogbain John Shivas Bogbain 042 An extensive range of woods, of a mixed character, embracing Several enclosures some of which the timber has almost been cleared away while others remain in full crop they are the property of A. Fraser Esqr. of Calrossie.
OS1/28/29/102 [page] 102 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/103 LOCHEYE Locheye John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexader Ross. Fendom 042 An ordinary farmsteading the property of Kenneth Murray Esqr. of Geaines
OS1/28/29/103 LOCH EYE Loch Eye John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexader Ross. Fendom 042 A large sheet of water its centre forming a division of the parishes of Tain and Fearn for nearly 2/3 of its length from west to east The centre of Loch Eye for nearly 3/4 of its length from east to west is the boundary on the southeast of Cromartyshire Det. [Detached] no. 2.
OS1/28/29/103 [page] 103 Co [County] Ross and Cromartyshire (Det [Detached] no.7) -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/104 HUNTING HILL Hunting Hill John Smith Fendom Robert Munro Fendom Alexander Ross. Fendom 042 a bold heathy eminence Situate on the lands of Bogbain belonging to the Trustees of Mrs Davidson of Edinburgh
OS1/28/29/104 [page] 104 Rossshire -- Parish of Tain [signed} James Gray Sapper R. E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/105 GARRICK BRIDGE Garrick Bridge (County) John Shivas Bogbain Andrew Shivas Bogbain John Grant Aldie 042 A Small bridge crossing Garrick Burn on the turnpike leading from Tain to Invergordon it is held in repair by the County.
OS1/28/29/105 [page] 105 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/106 [page] 106 [blank page]
OS1/28/29/107 FUARAN BÀITE Fuaran Baite D Polson. Edderton Donald Ross Tain John Grant Esq Tain 041 "The well of drowning" a small spring rising at the foot of a peat moss about 120 yards W. [West] of angle of wall boundary between Tain and Edderton, on the property of H L. Rose Esq. Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/107 CAMBUSCURRIE WOOD Cambuscurrie Wood D Polson. Edderton Donald Ross Tain John Grant Esq Tain 041 An extensive tract of hilly ground once covered entirely by trees (mostly Fir.) now there is as much heathy pasture as wood, but it still retains the name. The property of H L Rose Esq Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/107 [page] 107 Co [County] Ross -- Parish of Tain Fuaran Bàite [note] accent wanted Cnocan a' Cheannaird [crossed out] [signed] John S Mason Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/108 [page] 108 [blank page]
OS1/28/29/109 TARLOGIE HOUSE Tarlogie House John Grant Esq Tain David Polson Tarlogie Donald Ross Tain 041 A neat & compact mansion with orchard, garden, & Ornamental Grounds attached, the property and residence of H L Rose Esq.
OS1/28/29/109 HOME FARM John Grant Esq Tain David Polson Tarlogie Donald Ross Tain 041 There is a large block of offices &c. about 10 chains north of the house used for the Home Farm.
OS1/28/29/109 BLACK POND Black Pond John Grant Esq Tain David Polson Tarlogie Donald Ross Tain 041 A small Loch on the grounds of Tarlogie House
OS1/28/29/109 ALLT A' CHAORUINN Allt a' Chaoruinn John Grant Esq Tain David Polson Tarlogie Donald Ross Tain 028; 041 'The Rowantree Burn" A small stream flowing from the Black Pond & falling into the Dornoch Firth.
OS1/28/29/109 [page] 109 Co [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] John S Mason Sapper R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/110 WHITEGATE BELT Whitegate Belt D. Polson, Edderton Donald Ross Tain Alexander McKenzie Tain 041 A small belt of forest trees, on the property of H L Rose Esq. Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/110 TARLOGIE WOOD Tarlogie Wood D. Polson, Edderton Donald Ross Tain Alexander McKenzie Tain 041 An extensive tract of mixed wood the property of H L Rose Esq. Tarlogie
OS1/28/29/110 BLACK BURN Black Burn D. Polson, Edderton Donald Ross Tain Alexander McKenzie Tain 041 A small burn rising in Tarlogie Woods and running at the bottom of a narrow but steep ravine in the wood, it runs into the Morangie Burn which empties itself into Dornoch Firth
OS1/28/29/110 [page] 110 Co [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] John S Mason Sapper R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/111 BAC AN TAILLIR CHRUBAICH Bac an Taillir Chrubaich Alexander Mackay Lairgs Donald Mackay Lairgs John Grant Aldie 041 A Small portion of moss-land. the property of the Magistrates and town Council of the Burgh of Tain English meaning the crippleTailors moss
OS1/28/29/111 CNOCAN A' CHEANNAIRD Cnocan a' Cheannaird Alexander Mackay Lairgs Donald Mackay Lairgs John Grant Aldie 041 "Lairds Hill" a bold heathy eminence situated on the lands of H.L. Rose Esqr, Tarlogie & Sir Charles Ross of Balnagown Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/28/29/111 [page] 111 Co [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/112 LOCH LAPAGIAL Loch Lapagial (local spelling) Alexander Mackay. Largs Donald Mackay Largs John Grant Aldie 041 A Small loch Situated on the lands of the Magistrates and town Council of the Burgh of Tain
OS1/28/29/112 CNOC AN T-SABHAIL Cnoc an t-Sabhail Alexander Mackay. Largs Donald Mackay Largs John Grant Aldie 041 "The Barn Hill" A bold heathy eminence Situated on the lands of the Magistrates and town Council of the Burgh of Tain
OS1/28/29/112 LOCHAN UAINE Lochan Uaine Alexander Mackay. Largs Donald Mackay Largs John Grant Aldie 041 "The Green Loch" A Small marshy loch Situated on the lands of the magistrates & town Council of the Burgh of Tain.
OS1/28/29/112 [page] 112 Co [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/113 QUARRYHILL Quarryhill Donald Ross, Tain John Ross, Tain John Grant, Aldie 041 A Small farm Steading the property of the Magistrates and Town Council of Tain
OS1/28/29/113 GLASTULLICH CROFTS Glastullich Crofts Donald Ross, Tain John Ross, Tain John Grant, Aldie 041 Two Small crofts the property of Andrew Fraser Esqr. of North Glastullich
OS1/28/29/113 [page] 113 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/114 HIGHFIELD Highfield Donald Ross Tain John Shivas Tain Valuation Roll 1868-69 041 An ordinary farmsteading the property of A. Fraser Esqr. of North Glastullich
OS1/28/29/114 TAIN QUARRIES Tain Quarries Donald Ross Tain John Shivas Tain Valuation Roll 1868-69 041 A few Small Sandstone quarries the property of the Magistrates and Town Council of Tain
OS1/28/29/114 HILL OF TAIN Hill of Tain Donald Ross Tain John Shivas Tain Valuation Roll 1868-69 041 A bold heathy eminence the property of the Magistrates & Town Council of Tain
OS1/28/29/114 [page] 114 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/115 ALLT RUADH Allt Ruadh Donald Mackay. Lairgs Alexander Mackay. Lairgs John Grant. Aldie 041 A Small mountain Stream rising in the Lairgs of Tain flowing in a South eastward direction until it unites with Aldie Water. English meaning Read Burn
OS1/28/29/115 BEINN NAN GEARREAN Beinn an Gearrean Donald Mackay. Lairgs Alexander Mackay. Lairgs John Grant. Aldie 041 A bold heathy eminence Situated on the lands of the magistrate & Town Council of the Burgh of Tain English meaning. the Hill of Hares
OS1/28/29/115 [page] 115 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/116 ALLT CLACHACH Allt Clachach Donald Mackay Lairgs Alexander Mackay Lairgs John Grant Aldie 041 "The Stoney Burn" a Small mountain Stream takes it rise from Lochan Uain flowing in a north eastward direction until it enters Allt Ruadh in the Lairgs of Tain
OS1/28/29/116 [page] 116 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/117 ALLT A' CHLAMHAIN Allt a' Chlamhain Alexander Mackay. Lairgs Donald Mackay. Lairgs John Grant. Aldie 041 "The Sparrowhawk Burn" A mouontain Stream rising in the parish of Logie Easter flowing in a Northward direction until it unites with Edderton Burn it forms the division of the parish part of its course.
OS1/28/29/117 CÀRN LIATH Càrn Liath Alexander Mackay. Lairgs Donald Mackay. Lairgs John Grant. Aldie 041 "The Grey Cairn" A large Cairn of loose Stones Situated on the South base of Beinn nan Gerrean. it is not regarded as an Antiquity
OS1/28/29/117 [page] 117 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain Allt a' Chlamhain [note] a chlaminn [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/118 EDDERTON BURN Edderton Burn Alexander Mackay Lairgs Donald Mackay Lairgs John Grant Aldie 041 A Small Stream rising in the Lairgs of Tain flowing in a north eastward direction until it enters the Dornoch Firth at Edderton Sands, it forms the division of the parish part of its course
OS1/28/29/118 CÀRN A' CHAIT Càrn a' Chait Alexander Mackay Lairgs Donald Mackay Lairgs John Grant Aldie 041 "The Cats Cairn" A large pile or Cairn of loose Stones indicating the line of parish boundary, the origin of the name is not Known.
OS1/28/29/118 [page] 118 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain Càrn a' Chait [notes] Supposed Site of Pictish Tower See Name Book of Edderton Ph [Parish] [signed] James Gray Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/119 CNOC NAN CEANN Cnoc nan Ceann D. Mackay. Knocknacaun H. Macintyre. Coulpleasant Alexander Ross. Tain 041 "Hill of the Heads" A bold wooded eminence the property of D. Mackay Esqr. of Knocknacaun. The name applies also to the wood.
OS1/28/29/119 ROSE HILL Rose Hill D. Mackay. Knocknacaun H. Macintyre. Coulpleasant Alexander Ross. Tain 041 A bold wooded eminence the property of D. Mackay Esqr. of Knockaun. The wood also known by the same name
OS1/28/29/119 QUEBEC BRIDGE Quebec Bridge (County) D. Mackay. Knocknacaun H. Macintyre. Coulpleasant Alexander Ross. Tain 041 A Small bridge crossing Aldie water on the public road leading from Tain to Alness it is held in repair by the County
OS1/28/29/119 [page] 119 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/120 KNOCNACAUN Knocknacaun D. Mackay Esqr. Occupier John Grant. Aldie Alexander Ross. Tain 041 An extensive farm Steading the property of the occupant D. Mackay Esqr.
OS1/28/29/120 CNOCAN NA DINNEIR Cnocan na Dìnneir D. Mackay Esqr. Occupier John Grant. Aldie Alexander Ross. Tain 041 "Knoll of the Dinner" a Small Knoll partly wooded the property of H. Macintyre Esqr. of Coulpleasant.
OS1/28/29/120 COULPLEASANT Coulpleasant D. Mackay Esqr. Occupier John Grant. Aldie Alexander Ross. Tain 041 An extensive farm steading the property of the occupant H. Macintyre Esqr.
OS1/28/29/120 [page] 120 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/121 COURT HILL Court Hill Donald Ross. Hartmount John Ross Hartmount John Meikle Grantfield 054 A bold conical eminence a place where criminals were tried and condemned in the feudal times it is Situated on the lands of Sir Charles W.C. Ross of Balnagowan. Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/28/29/121 COURTHILL Courthil Donald Ross. Hartmount John Ross Hartmount John Meikle Grantfield 054 A Small croft the property of Sir Charles W.C. Ross of Balnagowan Bart [Baronet]
OS1/28/29/121 GRANTFIELD Grantfield Donald Ross. Hartmount John Ross Hartmount John Meikle Grantfield 054 A Small croft the property of the occupant John Meikle
OS1/28/29/121 [page] 121 Co. [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/122 PITMADUTHY MOSS Pitmaduthy Moss John Meikle Grantfield Donald Ross. Hartmount John Ross. Hartmount 041; 054 A large tract of moss-land Situate in the parishes of Tain and Logie Easter and on the lands of Sir Charles W.C. Ross. of Balnagowan. Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/28/29/122 PITMADUTHY BURN Pitmaduthy Burn John Meikle Grantfield Donald Ross. Hartmount John Ross. Hartmount 054 A Small Stream rising in Pitmaduthy moss flowing in a South Easterly direction until it enters Durack Burn
OS1/28/29/122 TORRAN NAM BUACHAILLE Torran nam Buachaille John Meikle Grantfield Donald Ross. Hartmount John Ross. Hartmount 054 "The herds Hill" a bold conical eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Charles W.C. Ross of Balnagowan Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/28/29/122 [page] 122 Co [County] Ross & Cromarty -- Parish of Tain [signed] G Herbert Bolland Capn REngs [Captain Royal Engineers] 27 Nov [November] 1871 James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/28/29/123 [page] 21 [volume] 29 OS1/28/29 [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 7.3.1929 SOUTHAMPTON 1/2500 NAME BOOK OF THE PARISH OF TAIN IN ROSS-SHIRE & CROMARTYSHIRE (Detached)
OS1/28/29/124 [page] 124 INDEX to the Name Book of the Parish of Tain Name of Objects -- Page Academy Street -- 44 Aldie -- 100 Aldie Water -- 99 Allt a' Chaoruinn -- 109 Allt Clachach -- 116 Allt a' Chlamhain -- 117 Allt Ruadh -- 115 Ankerville Street -- 28 Ardjachie -- 61 Ardjachie Point -- 63 Ardival -- 35 Bac an Taillir Chrubaich -- 111 Balcherry -- 87 Balnagall -- 95 Balnagown Arms Inn -- 14 Bank Street -- 19 Beinn nan Gearrean -- 115 Big Stone of Morangie -- 38 Black Burn -- 110 Black Pond -- 109 Blarleath -- 44 Blue Pool -- 72 Bogbain -- 101 Bogbain Crofts -- 96 British Linen Company Bank -- 7 Cadboll Place -- 10 Calrossie Woods -- 102 Cambuscurrie Bay -- 60 Cambuscurrie Well -- 62 Cambuscurrie Wood -- 107 Campbellsfeu Wood -- 83 Càrn a' Chait -- 118 Càrn Liath -- 117 Castle Brae -- 20 Castlehill -- 13 Castle Street -- 20 Castle Style -- 33 Catherine's Cross (Site of) -- 95 Catherinescross -- 95 Chapel (Remains of) -- 98 Chapel Road -- 47 Chapel Street -- 20 Church -- 26 Cnocan Mealbhain -- 88 Cnoc nan Ceann -- 119 Cnocan a' Cheannaird -- 111 Cnocan na Dinneir -- 120 Cnoc an t-Sabhail -- 112 Commercial Bank Of Scotland -- 12 Coulpleasant -- 120 County Buildings -- 7 Courthill -- 121 Crammonds Brae -- 8 Croftarthur -- 33 Crofts Of Kings Causeway -- 84 Dornoch Firth -- 43 Duel Hill -- 57 Duke Street -- 27 Dunrobin Street -- 40 Durack Burn -- 81 Easter Balhogarty -- 55 Easter Lamington -- 80 Easter Ross -- 90 [Easter Ross Union Poorhouse -- 34]
OS1/28/29/124 Note written in pencil on page - McKay Aldie owner of Hartfield
OS1/28/29/125 [page] 125 INDEX Continued Name of Objects -- Page Edderton Burn -- 118 Edderton Sands -- 63 Edderton Quarry -- 61 Elder Cottage -- 15 Esther Row -- 40 Fendom -- 51 Fendom Burn -- 87 Fendom Bridge -- 57 Ferry House -- 59 Ferry Point -- 59 Free Church -- 11 Free Church Manse -- 32 Free Church School -- 11 Fuaran Baite -- 107 Fuaranbuie -- 34 Fuaran nan Slainte -- 62 Gallow Hill -- 48 Gallrope Bank -- 65 Gas Works -- 47 Garrick Bridge -- 105 Garrick Burn -- 85 Geanies Street -- 6 Glastullich Crofts -- 113 Glen Aldie -- 74 Glenaldie -- 75 Glenaldie Cottage -- 73 Glenmorangie Cottage -- 42 Glen Morangie -- 37 Glenmorangie Distillery -- 37 Glen of Scotsburn -- 79 Gower Street -- 27 Grantfield -- 121 Grave Yard -- 92 Grave Yard -- 30 Grave Yard -- 21 Green Hill -- 69 Green Hillock -- 69 Hartfield -- 33 Hartfield Street -- 10 Hartmount -- 81 Heathmount -- 83 Highfield -- 114 Highland Railway -- 44 High Mills -- [74] High Mills Wood -- [74] High Street -- [19] Hillfarm -- [35] Hill Street -- [39] Hill of Tain -- [114] Hilton -- [100] Hilton Mills (Woolen, Corn & Saw) -- [99] Hilton Bridge -- [99] Hilton of Calrossie -- [102] Home Farm -- [109] Hunting Hill -- [104] Innis Mhòr -- [68] Innis Bheag -- [68] Inland Revenue office -- [8] Inver -- [94] Inver Bay -- [92] Inver Burn -- [91] Ivy Lane -- [9] King Street -- [9] King's Causeway (Site of) (Remains of) -- [86]
OS1/28/29/126 [page] 126 INDEX Continued Name of Objects -- Page Kirksheaf -- 53 Knockbreck -- 52 Knockbreck Street -- 28 Knocnacaun -- 120 Knock Dhu -- 97 Lamington Street -- 6 Lairgs of Tain -- 69 Little wood -- 26 Loch Eye -- 103 Locheye -- 103 Loch Lapagial -- 112 Loch na Muic -- 72 Loch nan Tunnag -- 89 Loch Preas an Uisge -- 89 Lochan Dubh -- 79 Lochan Uaine -- 112 Lochslin Cottages -- 97 Manse -- 35 Manse Place -- 5 Manse Street -- 24 Mansfield -- 5 Market Place -- 31 Market Street -- 9 Mayfield -- 45 Meikle Ferry -- 59 Meikleferry Station -- 61 Mid Balhogarty -- 56 Mineral Bank -- 80 Mineralbank -- 80 Morangie -- 42 Morangie Burn -- 41 Morangie Road -- 46 Moorfarm -- 73 Morrich More -- 71 Moss Road -- 40 Muir of Hilton -- 96 Murray Street -- 46 Newton -- 97 North Balkeith -- 53 North Glastullich -- 36 Old Toll Bar -- 52 Petley Street -- 27 Pitmaduthy Burn -- 122 Pitmaduthy Moss -- 122 Pitnellies -- 87 Plaids -- 56 Police Office -- 31 Post Office -- 13 Post Office -- 91 Prison -- 24 Quarryhill -- 113 Quarry Lane -- 18 Queen Street -- 17 Quebec Bridge -- 119 Railway Station -- 47
OS1/28/29/127 [page] 127 INDEX Continued Name of Objects -- Page Raven's Well (Site of) -- 50 Red Stripe -- 89 Reservoir -- 76 Rifle Range (1st Rosshire Volunteers) -- 57 River Tain -- 48 Rosebank -- 15 Rose Hill -- 119 Rose Place -- 36 Rose Street -- 18 Rosemount -- 100 Ross Street -- 6 Royal Academy (Endowed) -- 49 Royal Hotel -- 14 Rudh' ba h-Innse Mòire -- 67 School -- 93 School -- 32 Shandwick Place -- 14 Shandwick Street -- 28 Shore Road -- 50 Site of Tain Castle -- 25 South Balhogarty -- 52 South Balkeith -- 54 South Pitnellies -- 96 Springfield -- 45 Springfield Brewery -- 46 St David's Well -- 77 St Duthus Chapel -- 21 St Duthus Church -- 30 St Duthus Hotel -- 23 St Duthus Lodge (Freemasons) -- 29 St Duthus Street -- 17 St Mary's Well -- 39 Stafford Street -- 10 Sturtan Place -- 15 Sutherland Street -- 27 Tain (Parliamentary Boundary) -- 1 Tain (Parish) -- 4 Tain (Municipal) -- 3 Tain Foundry -- [45] Tainfield -- [85] Tainfield Wood -- [85] Tain Scalps -- [65] Tain Quarries -- [114] Tarlogie House -- [109] Tarlogie Scalps -- [62] Tarlogie Wood -- [110] The Grove -- [16] The Links -- [48] Thornhill -- [50] Tower -- [23] Tower Street -- [17] Towergarden -- [12] Torran nam Buachaille -- [122] U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- [18] Upper Morangie -- [41] Viewfield -- [36] Well Street -- [39]
OS1/28/29/128 [page] 128 INDEX Continued Name of Objects -- Page Wester Balhogarty -- 56 Wester Lamington -- 81 Whitegate Belt -- 110 White Ness -- 67 Whiteness Sands -- 67 Woodside -- 73 Woodside Cottage -- 75