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APPLECROSS [parish] |
Applecross
Applecross
Applecross
Applecross
Applecross
Applecross |
Revd. [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald, F.C. [Free Church]
Mr. D. Connell, Schoolmaster, Torridon
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Nicholson, Ph. [Parish] Manse
New Statistical Accoun
Old Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer |
various |
The parish of Applecross is in the Presbytery of Lochcarron, Synod of Glenelg. It is bounded on the north by the parish of Gairloch; on the east by the parish of Lochcarron; on the south and southeast by Loch Carron and Loch Kishorn, (both saltwater lochs,) and on the west by Inner Sound and Loch Torridon. There are no Detached portions of the parish of Applecross; but there are 4 detached portions of the parish of Lochcarron situated in the parish of Applecross, one in trace 5 of Sheet 103, and three of them joins the north end of Loch Kishorn in trace 2 of Sheet 110. |
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AMHAINN ALLIGIN |
Allt an Rèidh-Choire
Allt an Rèidh-Choire
Allt an Rèidh-Choire |
Mr. D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr. R Macdonald |
081 |
A burn rising about a half mile north east of An Rudh Mheallan and runs in a southerly direction until it enters Upper Loch Torridon at Inver Alligin. Signification of "Alligin" obscure |
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BEALACH NA GAOITHE |
Bealach na Gaoithe
Bealach na Gaoithe
Bealach na Gaoithe |
Mr. D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr. R Macdonald |
081 |
The name signifies 'Windy Pass' and applies to a small hollow situated a little to the south of 'Loch a Choire Bhig' Property of D Darroch. |
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LOCH NA LEIRG |
Loch na Leirg
Loch na Leirg
Loch na Leirg |
Mr. D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr R. Macdonald |
081 |
The name signifies "Loch of the sloping place" and is applied to a small loch situated a little to the north of 'Creag a Fhraoich' |
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County of Ross -- Ph. [Parish] of Applecross
Amhain Alligin [notes] Corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq.
Allt an Réidh-Choire on 6 inch plan.
please do correct description Rks. [Remarks] |
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CREAG AN FHRAOICH |
Creag an Fhraoich
Creag an Fhraoich
Creag an Fhraoich |
Mr D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr P Macdonald |
081 |
This name signifies "heathy rock" and applies to a rocky hill situated about one fourth mile west of Loch na Beiste. Property of Sir A Mackenzie |
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CREAG DARACH |
Creag Dharach
Creag Dharach
Creag Dharach |
Mr D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr P Macdonald |
081 |
Signifies 'the oak rock' and applies to a rocky hill situated about half a mile NW. [North West] of 'Wester Alegin" |
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LOCH NA BÈISTE |
Loch na Béiste
Loch na Béiste
Loch na Béiste |
Mr D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr P Macdonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Loch of the Beast' and is applied to a small loch situated about halfway between 'Loch na Leirg' and 'Loch a choir Duibh' |
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LOCH A' CHOIN DUIBH |
Loch a Choin Duibh
Loch a Choin Duibh
Loch a Choin Duibh |
Mr D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr R MacDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'The Black dog's loch' and applies to an irregular shaped loch situated a little north of the eastern termination of 'Leacan Bana' |
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LEACAN BÀNA |
Leacan Bana
Leacan Bana
Leacan Bana |
Mr D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr R Macdonald |
081 |
This name signifies "White flags" and applies to a piece of steep ground on which are some ruins Situated on the property of D Darroch |
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RUDH' A' GHIUBHAIS |
Rudh' a' Ghiubhais
Rudh' a' Ghiubhais
Rudh' a' Ghiubhais |
Mr D Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr R MacDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Fir point' It is applied to a projecting part of the coast of Upper Loch Torridon situated about half a mile south of Wester Alligin
Prop. [Property] of D Darroch |
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ÒB A' BHRÀIGHE |
Ob na Bracha
Ob na Bracha
Ob na Bracha |
Mr. D Connell
Mr. Mackenzie
Mr. R MacDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Malt Creek' It applies to a good sized bay situated on the north coast of Upper Loch Torridon a little to the S.W. [South West] of Wester Alligin |
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PORT A' CHUBHAIL |
Port Cùl a' Bhaile
Port Cùl a' Bhaile
Port Cùl a' Bhaile |
Mr. D Connell
Mr. Mackenzie
Mr. R MacDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'port of the black town' and applies to a small bay or creek, situated on the Torridon coast a little to the south east of Wester Alligin. Signifcation of the corrected name 'port of the religious habit' |
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A' CHAILLEACH |
A' Chailleach
A' Chailleach
A' Chailleach |
Mr. D Connell
Mr. Mackenzie
Mr. R MacDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'The Old Wife' and is applied to a rocky point on the Coast about one fourth mile to the east of ' Port Cul a' Bhaile' on the property of D Darroch |
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County of Ross -- Ph [Parish] of Applecross
Òb a' Bhraighe [notes]
corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon
accent see OB on other plans
See sheets 80A and 80 (6 Inch scale)
Port a' Chubail [notes]
corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon.
A definite noun masculine beginning with the letter C always aspirated in the gen. sing. [genitive singular] &c, |
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EILEAN A' CHAOIL |
Eilean a' Chaoil
Eilean a' Chaoil |
Mr. R. McDonald gamekeeper Glen Torridon
Mr. D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to an island situated on the division of Upper Loch Torridon and Lower Loch Torridon & about one mile north of the village of Shieldaig. It signifies 'The Kyle Island, or "Island of the Kyle' |
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UPPER LOCH TORRIDON |
Upper Loch Torridon
Upper Loch Torridon
Upper Loch Torridon |
Mr. R McDonald
Mr D Connell
Mr John Mackenzie, Annat, Torridon |
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The name applies to a salt water Loch, situated between Eilean a Chaoil & Torridon, and about twelve miles south west of Kinlochewe. Name anglicised |
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LOCH TORRIDON |
Loch Torridon
Loch Torridon
Loch Torridon |
Mr John Mackenzie, Annat, Torridon
Black's County Map of Scotland
New Statistical Account P. [Page] 90
Fullarton's Gazetteer P. [Page] 595. |
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The name applies to a sheet of salt water stretching from its junction with Loch Shieldaig at Aird - on the N. [North] to Sron a Mhais on the S. [South] - until it joins the main ocean near the most northern extremity of the Parish of Applecross |
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[Page signed] F. Magrath CA [Civilian Assistant] |
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INFANTS BURIAL GROUND |
Infants Burying Ground (Disused)
Infants Burying Ground (Disused)
Infants Burying Ground (Disused) |
D. Darroch Esq.
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John Mackenzie |
081 |
This name applies to piece of rough pasture formerly used as a burying place for infants under one year. Now disused. There is a small ruin on this piece of ground but no information could be obtained which would warrant it being of antiquarian interest. |
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PIERS [Inveralligin] |
Pier |
Mr D Connell
Mr D R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
081 |
This name applies to two small piers composed of Granite blocks. Situated at the clachan known as Inver Aligin. Name anglicised |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Applecross
Piers [note] ought to be written in stump
Braigh an eiranneach [crossed out] See 6 inch Name Book
[Page signed] F. Magrath C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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ALLIGIN SUAS |
Wester Alegin
Wester Alegin
Wester Alegin |
Mr. D Connell
Mr. Mackenzie
Mr. R Macdonald |
081 |
This name is applied to a considerable number of small Crofter's dwellings. It is situated on a green slope by the north Coast of Upper Loch Torridon.The houses are one story high, thatched & in bad repair. Property of Duncan Darroch Esq. of Torridon. |
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County of Ross -- Ph [Parish] of Applecross
Alligin Suas [note] Corrected from a remark of Duncan Darroch Esq. Proprietor, who states that Alligin is the invariable way of writing this word Alligin Suas |
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INVERALLIGIN |
Inveralegin
Inveralegin |
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. R. McDonald |
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This name is applied to a small district situated about four miles to the west of the Mains of Torridon and about four miles to the East of the district of Diabaig containing several small croft houses, all one storey high, thatched and in fair repair. Property of D. Darroch Esq Torridon |
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ALLT DRUIM NA H-UAMHAIDH |
Allt Thormaid |
D. Darroch Esq Torridon Proprietor |
081 |
This name signifies 'Norman's stream' and is applied to a small stream having its source about one mile to the north of Inver Alegin and flows in a southerly direction and enters Upper Loch Torridon a little to the east of Inver Aligin. Property of D.Darroch Esrq. |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Applecross
Inveralligin [note] See remark on page 10 By order of Major Macpherson in Reply to a Remark July 1883 |
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SCHOOL [Loch Torridon] |
School
School |
Mr. D. Connell schoolmaster Torridon
Mr. R. McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
081 |
This name is applied to a school situated on the north side of Loch Torridon one storey high thatched and in good repair, with an average attendance of sixty scholars only the ordinary branches of education are taught, supported by a society of ladies in Edinburgh and school fees. On the property of D. Darroch Esq Torridon |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche |
Mr. D. Connell schoolmaster Torridon
Mr. R. McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
081 |
This name signifies March Burn and is applied to a small stream having its source about one mile to the north of Wester Aligin and flows into Upper Loch Torridon a little to the east of Wester Aligin Propt. [Properietor] of D. Darroch Esq. Torridon |
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SCHOOL [Fasag] |
School
School
School |
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John Maclean, Innkeeper Torridon
Mr John Mackenzie Ground officer, Annat Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to a school supported partly from the funds collected by the Trustees of the Free Church Education Scheme & partly by school fees & subscriptions. It is not a board school. The daily average attendance is about forty five & the education afforded includes the ordinary branches. D.Darroch Esq Torridon Propr. [Proprietor] |
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FASAG |
Fasag
Fasag
Fasag |
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John Maclean
D. Darroch Esq |
081 |
This name applies to a small Clachan including about twelve dwellings one story high, chiefly thatched , the whole are in fair repair D. Darroch Esqr proprietor |
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AM-PLOC |
Am - Ploc
Am - Ploc
Am - Ploc |
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John Maclean
D. Darroch Esq |
081 |
The name applies to a dwelling house one story high & thatched Property of D. Darroch Esq. |
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[Page signed] F. Magrath CA [Civilian Assistant] |
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TORRIDON INN |
Torridon Inn
Torridon Inn
Torridon Inn |
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John Maclean Tenant
D. Darroch Esq Torridon |
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The name applies to a small house one story high, slated and in good repair, situated at the N. [North] Eastern extremity of Loch Torridon & in the small Clachan known as 'Fasag'. It is licensed for the sale of Ale and Porter only there is accomodation for a limited number of travellers. D. Darroch Esq Torridon propr. [Proprietor] |
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POST OFFICE [Upper Loch Torridon] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. D. McDonald
D.Darroch Esq. Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to a post office situated at the east end of Upper Loch Torridon & distant about twelve miles from Kinlochewe. A runner conveys the mails thrice a week to Kinlochewe. viz. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning same day. The dispatch is at 9 o'clock A.M. and the arrival at six P.M. It is a minor office, Kinlochewe being major. It is a money order office and P.O. [Post Office] savings bank. D.Darroch Esq. Proprietor |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Applecross
[Page signed] F. Macgrath |
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COIRE |
Coire |
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D Darroch Esq., Torridon Proprietor who recommends Coire only to be written right across the arable ground on both sides of the river |
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West Corry - on original page but crossed out
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COIRE MHIC NÒBUIL |
Coire Mhic Nòbuil
Coire Mhic Nòbuil |
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. R. McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Hollow of nobles son' and is applied to a large corry situated about on half mile to the north of Easter Corry. Property of D. Darroch Esq. of Torridon |
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TORRIDON HOUSE |
Torridon House
Torridon House
Torridon House |
D. Darroch Esq. Torridon
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John McKenzie |
081 |
This name applies to a Mansion House in progress of erection. Situated near Easter Corry & on the north side of Loch Torridon. D. Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
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PIER [Torridon House] |
Pier
Pier
Pier |
D. Darroch Esq. Torridon
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John McKenzie |
081 |
This name applies to a pier constructed of Granite blocks, situated on the north side of Loch Torridon and about two miles from its eastern extremity. D. Darroch Esqr properietor |
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[Page signed] F. Magrath CA [Civilian Assistant] |
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ALLT LAIR |
Allt Lair |
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LOCH A' CHOIRE BHIG |
Loch a'Choire Bhig |
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AN CHOIRE BEAG |
An Choire Beag |
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For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 80 |
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ALLT TOLL A'MHADAIDH |
Allt Toll a'Mhadaidh |
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For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 80 |
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ALLT A'BHEALAICH |
Allt a'Bhealaich |
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For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 80 |
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AMHAINN COIRE MHIC NÒBUIL |
Amhainn Coire Mhic Nòbuil |
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ALLT A'MHEIRLICH |
Allt a'Mheirlich |
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For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 80 |
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ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg |
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ALLT ARD GHOILLE |
Allt Ard Ghoille |
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For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 80 |
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DOIRE NAM FUARAN |
Doire nam Fuaran
Doire nam Fuaran
Doire nam Fuaran |
D. Darroch Esq
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. R. McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to an enclosure comprising pasture land and ruins situated a short distance East of "Upper Loch Torridon. It signifies the "Grove of the wills wells" D. Darroch Esq Proprietor |
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ALLT SLUGACH |
Allt Slugach
Allt Slugach
Allt Slugach |
D. Darroch Esq
Mr D. Connell
Mr R. McDonald |
081 |
The name signifies The Gulping Stream and applies to a stream having its source about one half mile north of "Doire nam Fuarain" It runs in a westerly direction and enters U. Loch Torridon a short distance East of the dwelling known as Am Ploc |
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AN SLUGACH |
Slugach |
D. Darroch Esq
Mr D. Connell
Mr R. McDonald |
081 |
Applied to Hollow situated a short distance north of Doire nam Fuaran. It is covered with rocky heathy pasture and signifies the place abounding in gulps |
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ALLT MULLACH AN RATHAIN |
Allt Mullach an Rathain
Allt Mullach an Rathain
Allt Mullach an Rathain |
Mr. D McDonald
Mr. D Connell
Mr. John McKenzie |
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Applied to a stream having its source about one half mile east of Doire nam Fuaran. It runs southwards and enters Amhainn Gleann Torridon adjacent to the dwelling known as Newton.It signifies |
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PIER [NE end of Loch Torridon] |
Pier
Pier
Pier |
Mr. D McDonald
Mr. D. Connell
Mr John McKenzie Ground Officer Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to a pier Constructed of Blocks of granite and situated at the North Eastern Extremity of Upper Loch Torridon |
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TORRIDON |
Torridon
Torridon
Torridon |
D. Darroch Esq
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John McKenzie |
081 |
This name applies to a small district including an Inn, School, Post Office, together with several dwellings chiefly one story high & thatched.D.Darroch Esq. Proprietor |
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UAMH AN ÒIR |
Uamh an Oir
Uamh an Oir
Uamh an Oir
Uamh an Oir |
Mr. D Connell
Mr John Mackenzie
Mr. R McDonald
D. Darroch Esq |
082 |
This name applies to a cave situated adjacent to the public road leading from Kinlochewe to Torridon and a short distance East of the dwelling known as The Mains. It signifies the "gold cave" |
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DOIRE NA CAILLICH |
Doire na Caillich
Doire na Caillich
Doire na Caillich |
Mr. D. Connell
Mr. John Mackenzie
Mr. R. McDonald |
082 |
This name signifies the "old woman's pool" and applies to a piece of rough pasture situated upon both sides of the public road leading from Torridon to Kinlochewe |
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POLL NA LEACAICH |
Poll na Leacaich
Poll na Leacaich
Poll na Leacaich |
Mr. D Connell
Mr. John Mackenzie
Mr R. McDonald |
082 |
This name applies to a pool situated on the River Torridon it signifies pool of the bare summit of a hill |
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DOIRE VOLUICH |
Doire Voluich |
Duncan Darroch Esq.
J Mackenzie, Ground Officer
Mr Rankine Game keeper Torridon |
082 |
Applies to a piece of ground situated between the road and stream a few chains North of Poll "Thormaid" |
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Uamh an Òir [note] accent wanted
[Page signed] F. Magrath C/A [Civilian Assistant] |
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LINNE BHUIDHE |
Linne Bhuidhe
Linne Bhuidhe
Linne Bhuidhe |
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie
Mr D Connell |
082 |
Applied to a pool on the River Torridon situated a short distance south of 'Poll na Leacach', it signifies the yellow pool |
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RIVER TORRIDON |
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See 6 inch Name Book of Sheet 82 for authorities and descriptions for these names |
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GLEN TORRIDON |
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See 6 inch Name Book of Sheet 82 for authorities and descriptions for these names |
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LIATHACH |
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See 6 inch Name Book of Sheet 82 for authorities and descriptions for these names |
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TOLL BÀN |
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CREAG DHUBH NAM FUARAN |
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ALLT AN TUILL BHÀIN |
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BAD-CALLDA |
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Applies to a pool on the river Torridon 7 Chains east of "Poll nan da Chreagan" & Signifies "Rory's Pool" The above objects are on the property of Duncan Darroch Esqr.Torridon. |
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EAS BEAG |
Eas Beag |
Names supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Applies to a small waterfall situated on the River Torridon near 'Linne Bhuidhe'. It signifies "small waterfall" |
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POLL A' CHREAGAINN |
Poll a' Chreagainn |
Names supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Signifies "pool of the small rock" & is applied to a pool on the River Torridon situated 10 chains north of the foot bridge adjacent to "Poll a Chreagainn |
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POLL RUAIRIDH |
Poll Ruairidh |
Names supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Applies to a pool on the River Torridon 7 chains east of Poll nan da "Chreagan" & signifies "Rory's Pool" |
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LIATHACH [note] corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esqr. Torridon
[Footnote] The above objects are on the property of Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon
[signed] F. Magrath CA [Civilian Assistant] |
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CHAPEL (Site of) [Annat] |
Chapel (site of) |
Mr. John Mackenzie
D. Darroch Esq Torridon
Mr. R McDonald |
092 |
This name applies to the site of an old Chapel situated in the Grave-yard near 'Annat'. Nothing is known regarding the date of its erection, neither when disused. This place of worship must be very ancient as the name Annat applied to the village indicates an ancient name for a church. Annoit or Andoit- a parent church |
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INFANTS BURIAL GROUND (Disused) [The Mains] |
Infants burying ground (disused) |
Mr John Mackenzie D. Darroch Esq Torridon Mr R McDonald |
092 |
The name applies to a small mound covered with rough pasture formerly used as a place of interment for children under one year. It is situated about one fourth mile south of the dwelling known as "The Mains" on the property of D. Darroch Esq. |
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POLL NA DA CHREAGAN |
Poll na da Chreige |
Names supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
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Applied to a pool on River Torridon situated 20 chains east of "Poll a Chreagan" & signifies Pool of the two small rocks |
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POLL THORMAID |
Poll Thormaid |
Names supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Signifies "Norman's pool" & is applied to a pool on the River Torridon 8 chains east of "Poll na da Chreagan" |
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CAMAS-ROIL |
Camas-roil |
Names supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
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Applied to a piece of arable land situated immediately to the south of the bay called "Camas Roil" |
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Camas-roil [note] see Camas Roil page 26
[note] The above objects are on the property of Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon
[signed] F. Magrath c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT COIRE ROILL |
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POLL FEÀRNA |
Poll Feàrna |
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Is applied to a pool on the River Torridon situated South of the farm house called "The Mains" & signifies "The Alder Pool"- on the property of Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
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Poll Feàrna [note] Descriptive Remarks |
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ANNAT |
Annat
Annat |
Mr. Mackenzie
Mr. R Macdonald |
092 |
Applies to a number of small crofter's houses. They are in each case one story in height, thatched and in indifferent repair. Property of D. Darroch |
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EILEAN CHASGAIG |
Eilean Chasgaig
Eilean Chasgaig |
Mr. Mackenzie
Mr. R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies "Island of Easter" It applies to a small Island situated near the eastern termination of Upper Loch Torridon. There is an tradition that this island was used for the purpose of some religious ceremony in connection with a Chapel which there existed nearby. Property of D.Darroch Esq. |
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FASAG |
Fasadh |
Mr. Mackenzie
Mr. R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies "Place of Shelter" It is applied to a piece of pasture ground & a cottar's house near Camas Roill. Prop. [Property] of D. Darroch |
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Annat [note] see page 23 Annoit or Andoit- a parent church
Fasadh [note] Corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq who states that it bears the same name as the Clachan in page 13. |
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THE MAINS |
The Mains |
D. Darroch Esq Proprietor |
092 |
This name is applied to the Mansion House on Torridon estates. It is a plain two storey building in a state of good repair. There is a small farm in connection with the house, the offices of which are nearby. |
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NEWTON |
Newton |
D.Darroch Esq Proprietor
Mr. Mackenzie Torridon |
092 |
Applies to a small cotter's house, one storey, thatched and in ordinary repair. Property of D. Darroch Esqr. |
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CAMAS ROIL |
Camus Roil |
Mr Mackenzie
Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name is applied to a sandy bay situated at the south eastern termination of Upper Loch Torridon. Signifies "The Roll Bay" |
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AMHAINN THRAILL |
Amhainn Thraill |
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SEANA-MHEALLAN |
Seana-mheallan |
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COIRE BUIDHE |
Coire Buidhe |
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ALLT LÙIB MOLAICH |
Allt Lùib Molaich |
Supplied by the proprietor D.Darroch Esq. Torridon |
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This name applies to the continuation of Allt an Tuill Bhàin from where it bends westward until it enters the River Torridon. |
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Amhainn Thraill [crossed out]
Glae Dhorch [crossed out]
Seana mheallan [crossed out]
Allt nan Corp [crossed out]
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LÙB MHOLACH |
Lùb Mholach |
Mr. D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr. R. McDonald
Mr. John Mckenzie Ground Officer Torridon |
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This name applies to a piece of rough pasture situated on the south side of the River Torridon. It signifies the "Hairy Loop" & is the property of D. Darroch Esq. Torridon |
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ALLT NAN CORP |
Allt nan Corp |
Mr. D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr. R. McDonald
Mr. John Mckenzie Ground Officer Torridon |
093 |
This name signifies the Stream of the Corp, and applies to a small burn issuing out of "Lochan Dubha Cul a Mhill" & after running in an easterly direction for about a mile it enters Amhainn Thraill |
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GLAC DHORCH |
Glac Dhorch |
Mr. D. Connell Schoolmaster
Mr. R. McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
093 |
The name signifies "Dark Hollow" and is applied to a small hollow situated about one mile to the north of Beinn na h Eaglaise. Property of D. Darroch Esq. Torridon House. |
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HARTFIELD |
Hartfield
Hartfield
Hartfield |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McDonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr D Bain Applecross
Mr McKenzie Milton |
102 |
This name applies to a house situated about 3/4 of a mile north of Applecross House, it is two storeys high, slated and in good repair, the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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RIVER APPLECROSS |
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BEINN A'CHLACHAIN |
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ALLT MÒR |
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ALLT DOIRE NA CAILLICH |
Allt Doire na Caillich |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon |
082 |
This name applies to a mountain stream rising in the south side of "Am Fuaran", passes by Doire na Caillich and enters the River Torridon. |
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POLL DUBH |
Poll Dubh |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
093 |
Applied to a pool on the "Amhainn Thraill" & signifies "Black Pool" |
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POLL A' CHROTHA |
Poll a' Chrotha |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
093 |
Applied to a pool on the River Torridon & signifies
"Pool of the Cruive" |
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POLL A' GRÙDAIRE |
Poll a' Grùdaire |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
093 |
Applied to a pool on the "Amhainn Thraill" & signifies "Brewer's Pool" |
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POLL NA BRUAICH RUAIDHE |
Poll na Bruaich Ruaidhe |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
093 |
Applied to a pool on the "Amhainn Thraill" & signifies "Red Bank Pool" |
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ÀTH NAN GABHAR |
Ath nan Gabhar |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
093 |
Applied to a ford on the River Torridon situated near to "Poll nan Gabhar" & signifies "Goats Ford" |
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POLL NAN GABHAR |
Poll nan Gabhar |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Proprietor |
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Applied to a pool on the River Torridon & signifies "The Goats Pool" |
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POLL A' CHOIN-EAS |
Poll a'Choin-eas |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
093 |
Applied to a pool on the River Torridon & signifies "Pool of the Dogs Waterfall" |
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AN CON EAS |
An Con Eas |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
093 |
Applied to a waterfall on the River Torridon
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CREAG LINN |
Creag Linn |
Supplied by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq. Torridon Proprietor |
093 |
Applied to a pool on the River Torridon adjacent to Lùb Mholach & signifies "Rock Pool" |
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CHAPEL (Remains of) [nr parish church] |
Chapel (Remains of)
Chapel (Remains of)
Chapel (Remains of) |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Nicolson The Manse Applecross
Revd. [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross,
Mr. Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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Applies to the remains of an old Chapel supposed to have been erected about the time of King James I. It was much larger than at present, the northern portion of it having been destroyed but at what time cannot be gleaned. It is situated in the W. [West] end of the graveyard of the parish church. The remaining portions being roofed in and was used as a burial place by the old proprietors, the Mackenzies of Applecross It is supposed that both Episcopalians and Presbyterians have worshipped in it, but that it was originally Erected as a Roman Catholic Chapel. This supposition is sustained from the fact of a Holy Water Font or an article much resembling the same having been found near during the spring of this year (A.D 1874) The word "Comraich" does signify Sanctuary but has no connection with this chapel , but is taken from a supposition that the land within a radius of six miles from the place of Applecross being priviledged, or protected from any other power save that of the Church. No further information than the above could be obtained after very careful enquiry from every available source. |
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HOLY WATER FONT FOUND HERE A.D. 1874 [nr parish church] |
Holy Water Font found here A.D. 1874 |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Nicolson The Manse Applecross
Revd. [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr. Duncan Macnair Applecross |
102 |
Applies to the remains of an old Chapel supposed to have been erected about the time of King James I. It was much larger than at present, the northern portion of it having been destroyed but at what time cannot be gleaned. It is situated in the W. [West] end of the graveyard of the parish church. The remaining portions being roofed in and was used as a burial place by the old proprietors, the Mackenzies of Applecross It is supposed that both Episcopalians and Presbyterians have worshipped in it, but that it was originally Erected as a Roman Catholic Chapel. This supposition is sustained from the fact of a Holy Water Font or an article much resembling the same having been found near during the spring of this year (A.D 1874) The word "Comraich" does signify Sanctuary but has no connection with this chapel , but is taken from a supposition that the land within a radius of six miles from the place of Applecross being priviledged, or protected from any other power save that of the Church. No further information than the above could be obtained after very careful enquiry from every available source. |
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[page signed] William S. Murray
2nd Corp. [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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MANSE [Applecross] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Nicolson
Revd. [Reverend] K Macdonald
Mr Duncan Macnair |
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Applies to the Ph. [Parish] manse of Applecross. Situated South of and adjacent to the Church it is a plain substantial dwelling of 2 storeys, having suitable offices situated a short distance in rear of the manse. The whole is slated and in good repair. A large vegetable garden is attached to the manse and a little ornamental ground lies in front. |
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GLEBE |
Glebe
Glebe
Glebe |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Nicolson
Revd [Reverend] K Macdonald
Mr Duncan Macnair |
102 |
Is applied to the Glebe lands attached to the Parish Church of Applecross situated surrounding the Church and Manse and extending a good distance into the moorland in all about 50 acres. The Manse and Glebe are the property of the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Nicolson in light of his office as Parish Minister. |
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2nd Corp. [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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CHURCH [Applecross] |
Church
Church
Church |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Nicolson The Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd. [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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Applies to the Parish church of Applecross, A plain substantial building , seated to contain 600,it was erected in the year A.D.1817 and is in fair repair. It is situated about ¾ of a mile N.W. [North West] of Applecross House on the opposite side of the river |
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GRAVE YARD [parish church, Applecross] |
Graveyard
Graveyard
Graveyard |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Nicolson The Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd. [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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The graveyard is attached to the Church and is very large in extent. Contains some very old tombstones and is still used as a place of internment. |
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STANDING STONE (Sculptured) [Applecross Parish Church] |
Standing Stone (Sculptured)
Standing Stone (Sculptured)
Standing Stone (Sculptured) |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Nicolson The Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd. [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This stone is situated at the entrance to and in the Graveyard. It has no Authentic history but is supposed to mark the resting place of one of the Ancient proprietors Ruaraidh Mòr MacAogen who it is said was slain in battle with the danes somewhere close by. The stone is about 8½ feet high 3 feet broad and 5 inches thick and has a cross scuptured on the side facing the east. As shown on the margin of Examination trace |
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NURSERY [Applecross House] |
Nursery
Nursery
Nursery |
Revd. [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross
Mr. Donald Bain Manager Applecross
Mr McDonald Merchant Applecross |
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Applies to a small private nursery situated adjacent to Applecross House Property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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STRATH MAOL CHALUIM |
Strath Maol Chaluim |
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ALLT BEAG |
Allt Beag |
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APPLECROSS HOUSE |
Applecross House
Applecross House
Applecross House
Applecross House |
Mr Donald Bain
Mr McKenzie
Mr McDonald
Revd. [Reverend] K Macdonald |
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The name applies to a large sized mansion house situated about one mile to the north-east of the village of "Applecross". It is three stories in height, slated and in elegant repair, has a good sized vegetable garden and extensive ornamental grounds the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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PIER |
Pier
Pier
Pier |
Mr Donald Bain
Mr Colin Bain
Mr McDonald |
102 |
Situate a little to the north of the village of Applecross, about three Chains in length and Composed of dry stone work |
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BEACON |
Beacon |
Mr Donald Bain
Mr Colin Bain
Mr McDonald |
102 |
Near the outer or northern extremity of pier there stands a strong wooden post with a drumliKe shaped head painted Red. Its purpose is to serve as a Beacon for Small Craft nearing the pier at H.W. [High Water] On Lord Middleton's property. |
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APPLECROSS BAY |
Applecross Bay
Applecross Bay
Applecross Bay |
Revd. [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church]Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Mr Donald Bain Manager Applecross |
102 |
Applies to a Bay situated along the coast of the Inner Sound adjacent to the village of Applecross. Good anchorage is found just outside the Bay but inside it is very shallow, the foreshore being very flat |
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APPLE CROSS |
Apple Cross
Apple Cross
Apple Cross |
Revd. [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church]Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Mr Donald Bain Manager Applecross |
102 |
Applies to 4 forest trees situated on the margin of a wood about ¾ of a mile N.E. [North East] of the village of Applecross. They are planted in this form, [sketch] and where the cross appears, there was at one time an apple tree, now removed , the fruit of which bore the mark of a cross, and it is generally believed that from this peculiar mark and also from these trees being planted in the shape of a cross, the parish derived its present name. Formerly it was called Comraich. No further information of an authentic nature could be obtained. On the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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[page signed] William S. Murray
2nd Corp. [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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MAINS OF APPLECROSS |
Mains of Applecross
Mains of Applecross
Mains of Applecross
Mains of Applecross |
Mr. Donald Bain Manager Applecross
Mr. McDonald Merchant Applecross
Mr. McKenzie Innkeeper, Milton Applecross
Revd. [Reverend] K Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
The name applies to a large farm steading situated a short distance to the east of the village of Applecross. It has commodious out offices all of which are one storey in height, slated and in good repair. Lord Middleton, proprietor. |
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APPLECROSS [village] |
Applecross
Applecross
Applecross
Applecross |
Donald Bain
Mr McDonald
Mr McKenzie
Revd. [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
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The name applies to a small village situated near the sea-shore, and about twenty miles to the north-east of Strathcarron. It has a post office, and about fourteen or fifteen small cottages, some slated and some thatched, one storey in height all on the property of Lord Middleton. |
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POST OFFICE [Applecross] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Mr. Donald Bain,
Mr McDonald
Mr McKenzie
Revd. [Reverend] K Macdonald |
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Applies to a minor Post Office one storey in height slated and in fair repair, property of Lord Middleton. Mails are despatched from Applecross to Jeantown, Lochcarron per Gig on Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays at the hour of 7 a.m. and arrive at Applecross on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between the hours of one and two o'clock P.M. No Money Order, Savings Bank or Telegraph business transacted. |
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APPLECROSS INN |
Applecross Inn
Applecross Inn
Applecross Inn
Applecross Inn
Applecross Inn |
Donald Bain
Mr. McDonald
Mr. McKenzie
Signboard over door
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
102 |
One story in height, slated and in neat repair, has accomodation for a few travellers. No stabling. On the property of Lord Middleton. Licensed as an Inn for the sale of Wines , Spirits, Porter and Ales |
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MILTON |
Milton
Milton
Milton
Milton
Milltown |
Mr. Donald Bain
Mr. McDonald
Mr. Mckenzie
Revd. [Reverend] K.Macdonald
Val.[Valuation] Roll Ross-shire 1868-69 |
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The name applies to a few houses situated a short distance south-west of the village of Applecross. The group consists of an Inn, a Schoolhouse and Corn Mill together with four or five cottages , all slated, one storey in height in neat repair. Lord Middleton proprietor |
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SCHOOL [Applecross] |
School
School
School
School |
Mr. Donald Bain
Mr. McDonald
Mr McKenzie
Revd. [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
102 |
Situated in the village of Milton two storeys in height, slated and in fair repair. Has an average attendance of 56 pupils who are taught the ordinary branches of elementary education by a government certificated male Teacher. Supported by Government grant & School fees. This school to be discontinued on new Education Act coming into full operation in this parish. |
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CORN MILL [Milton] |
Corn Mill
Corn Mill
Corn Mill |
Mr. Donald Bain, Manager Mains of Applecross
Mr. Colin Bain Mains of Applecross
Mr. McDonald Merchant Applecross |
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This name applies to a corn mill one storey in height slated and in good repair on the property of Lord Middleton. Motive power water supply obtained for a Loch in the vicinity. |
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PIER [Milton] |
Pier
Pier
Pier |
Mr. Donald Bain, Manager Mains of Applecross
Mr. Colin Bain Mains of Applecross
Mr. McDonald Merchant Applecross |
102 |
This name applies to a stone pier situated near the village of Milton. It is about three chains in length and near its western extremity there stands a strong wooden post with a drumlike shaped head painted white. Its purpose is to serve as a beacon for small craft nearing the pier at high water.
On Lord Middleton's property |
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BEACON [pier, Milton] |
Beacon
Beacon
Beacon |
Mr. Donald Bain, Manager Mains of Applecross
Mr. Colin Bain Mains of Applecross
Mr. McDonald Merchant Applecross |
102 |
This name applies to a stone pier situated near the village of Milton. It is about three chains in length and near its western extremity there stands a strong wooden post with a drumlike shaped head painted white. Its purpose is to serve as a Beacon for small craft nearing the pier at high water. On Lord Middleton's property |
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ALLT BREUGAIREACHD |
Allt Breugaireachd
Allt Breugaireachd |
Revd. [Reverend] K Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Lying Burn' is applied to a small stream having its source in the hill, flows West and North and falls into Applecross Bay on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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Creag Ruadh
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Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifiying the"Red Rock" is applied to a Cliff in the face of an eminence not having any name. On the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Applecross
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2nd Corp. [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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PULPIT |
Pulpit
Pulpit |
Revd. [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr. Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche |
Revd. [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr. Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name applies to a stream flowing out of a lake in the hill and falling into the sea at Camusteel. On the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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County of Ross -- Ph. [Parish] of Applecross
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LOCH AN EILEIN |
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INNER SOUND |
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AN GLAS-TULACH |
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TORRIDON FOREST |
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BEN-DAMPH FOREST |
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LOCH A' MHUILINN |
Loch a'Mhuilinn
Loch a'Mhuilinn |
Revd. [Reverend] K Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr. Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Mill Lake" is applied to a Loch situated adjacent to the Corn Mill at Millton, near Applecross on property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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TÒRR MÒR |
Tòr Mòr
Tòr Mòr |
Revd. [Reverend] K Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr. Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Large Hillock" is applied to an eminence situated to the E. [East] of and adjacent to the south end of Loch a'Mhuilinn on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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ALLT NA LÀRACH |
Allt na Làrach |
Revd. [Reverend] K Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr. Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifying "Stream of the Mare" and is applied to a stream flowing out of Loch na Làrach and falling into Loch a'Mhuilinn on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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LOCH NA LÀRACH |
Loch na Làrach
Loch na Làrach |
Revd. [Reverend] K. Macdonald
Mr. Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Lake of the Mare" and is applied to a small Lake situated in the hill lands West of and adjacent to Loch nan Eilean on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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CAMUSTEEL |
Camusteel
Camusteel
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Mr Duncan Macnair
Val.[Valuation] Roll Ross-shire 1868-69 |
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This name applies to a small hamlet situated near the sea shore. The houses are occupied by fishermen and their families, are one storey high, thatched and in good repair. On the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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SCHOOL [Camusteel] |
National School (Boys & Girls)
National School (Boys & Girls)
National School (Boys & Girls) |
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Mr. Donald Bain, Manager Applecross
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Applies to a new school situated near Camusterrach. Not yet opened for educational purposes, is a National School local rate being levied for its support, is intended to be for Boys, Girls and Infants Revd. [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross, Chairman of the School Board |
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List of the Landowners in the Parish of Applecross
Name -- Address
Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Middleton -- Applecross House, Ross-shire N B
Right Hon [Honourable] Sir John Stuart -- Courthill House , Lochcarron , Ross-shire
Duncan Darroch Esqr. -- Torridon by Achnasheen, Ross-shire
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Bart [Baronet] -- Conon House , Dingwall N B
Revd. [Reverend] K. Macdonald -- Free Church Manse, Applecross Ross-shire
Trustees of the Free Church of Scotland -- Free Church Offices, Edinburgh
[Page signed] J. C. Macpherson CaptnE [Engineers]
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NAME BOOK
of part of the
PARISH OF APPLECROSS
On 1 /2500 scale
In ROSS-SHIRE
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INDEX
Name of Objects -- Page
A' Chailleach -- 6
Alligin Suas -- 10
Allt Aird Ghoille -- 18
Allt a' Bhealiaich -- 18
Allt a' Ghuibhais -- 24
Allt a' Mheirlich -- 18
Allt an Tuill Bhàin -- 22
Allt Beag -- 35
Allt Breugaireachd -- 43
Allt Coire Roill -- 24
Allt Dearg -- 18
Allt Druim na h-Uamhaidh -- 11
Allt Lair -- 18
Allt Lùib Molaich -- 27
Allt Mòr -- 29
Allt Mullach an Rathain -- 20
Allt na Crìche -- 12
Allt na Crìche -- 45
Allt na Làrach -- 47
Allt nan Corp -- 28
Allt Slugach -- 19
Allt Toll a' Mhadaidh -- 18
Amhainn Alligin -- 3
Amhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil -- 18
An Glas-tulach -- 46
Amhainn Thraill -- 27
Am Ploc -- 13
An Choire Beag -- 18
An Con Eas -- 30
Annat -- 25
Apple Cross -- 38
Applecross (Ph) [Parish] -- 1
Applecross (Vil.) [Village] -- 39
Applecross Bay -- 38
Applecross House -- 26
Applecross Inn -- 40
Ath nan Gabhar -- 30
Bad-callda -- 22
Ben-damph Forest -- 46
Beacon -- 37
Beacon -- 42
Bealach na Gaoithe -- 3
Beinn a' Chlachain -- 29
Camas-roil -- 23
Camas-Roil -- 26
Camusteel -- 48
Chapel (Site of) -- 23
Chapel (Remains of) -- 31
Church -- 34
Coire -- 15
Coire Buidhe -- 27
Coire Mhic Nòbuil -- 16
Creag an Fhraoich -- 4
Creag Dàrach -- 4
Creag Dhubh nam Fuaran -- 22
Creag Ruadh -- 43
Creag Linn -- 30
Doire na Caillich -- 21
Doire Voluich -- 21
Doire nam Fuaran -- 19
Eas Beag -- 22
Eilean a' Chaoil -- 7
Eilean Chasgaig -- 25
Fasag -- 25
Fasag -- 13
Glac Dhorch -- 28
Glebe -- 33
Glen Torridon -- 22 |
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INDEX
Name of Objects -- Page
Grave Yard -- 34
Hartfield -- 29
Holy Water Font found here -- 31
Infants Burying Ground -- 8
Infants Burial Ground -- 23
Inver Alligin -- 11
Leacan Bàna -- 5
Liathach -- 22
Inner Sound -- 46
Linn Bhuidhe -- 22
Loch a' Choin Dhuibh -- 5
Loch a' Choire Bhig --18
Loch an Eilain -- 46
Loch a' Mhuilinn -- 47
Loch Gaineamhach -- 1
Loch na Béiste -- 4
Loch na Làrach -- 48
Loch na Lairg -- 3
Loch Torridon -- 7
Lùb Mhollach -- 28
Mains of Applecross -- 39
Manse -- 33
Milton -- 41
National School -- 48
Newton -- 26
Nursery -- 35
Òb a' Bràighe -- 6
Pier -- 9
Pier -- 9
Pier -- 17
Pier -- 20
Pier -- 37
Pier -- 42
Poll Dubh -- 30
Poll a'Chreagain -- 22
Poll a Crotha -- 30
Poll a Choin-eas -- 30
Poll Feàrna -- 24
Poll a'Grùdaire -- 30
Poll na Bruaich Ruaidhe -- 30
Poll na da Chreagan -- 20
Poll na Leacaich -- 21
Poll nan Gabhar -- 30
Poll Ruaridh -- 22
Poll Thormaid -- 20
Port a' Chubail -- 6
Post Office – 14
Post Office -- 40
Pulpit -- 45
River Applecross -- 29
River Torridon -- 22
Rudh' a' Ghiubhais -- 5
Rudh' an t'Salainn -- 24
School -- 12
School -- 13
School -- 41
Seana-mheallan -- 27
Sràth Maoil Chaluim -- 35
Standing Stone (sculptured) -- 34
Slugach -- 19
The Mains -- 26
Toll Bàn -- 22
Torridon -- 20
Torridon Forest -- 46
Torridon House -- 17
Torridon Inn -- 14
Tòrr Mòr -- 47
Uamh an Oir -- 21
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