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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LITTLE MOY | Little Moy Little Moy Little Moy Little Moy |
Mr N. Ross Farmer Kinnahaird Mr A. McGlashan School Master Contin Mr T. Cameron Farmer Mains of Coul Revd [Reverend] Mr Tolmie, Contin |
087 | This name applies to two Cottages one built of stone and thatched the other built of wood and roofed with wood, both these cottages in poor repair the property of the heir of the late Sir R. Mackenzie Coul, |
MOY BRIDGE | Moy Bridge Moy Bridge Moy Bridge Moy Bridge |
J. Blake Farmer Wester Moy Mr H. Ross Farmer Kinnahaird Mr A. McGlashan Schoolmaster Contin Revd [Reverend] Mr Tolmie, Contin |
087 | This name applies to a Bridge on the county road crossing the river Conon, built of wood and in good repair, Property of the road trustees. |
ALLT DRIOGHINN | Allt Drioghinne | Mr. Smith, Factor Mr. MacKenzie, Schoolmaster Maryburgh Mr. Ross, Farmer |
087 | Is applied to a small stream being the continuation of Allt Tigh a' Chosnaich and flowing south till it enters the River BlacKwater. The name signifies "Burn of Thorns". It forms part of the Bdy. between the parishes of Contin & Urray. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 47County of Ross -- Phs [Parishes] of Contin and Urray
Little Moy [note]
In Urray Parish
Allt Drioghinne [notes]
By order.
John T. Hoban Ca [Civilian assistant]
10 Jany [January] 1876.
Allt Droigheann Plural
or Allt Droighne If singular
Better Allt Droighneach Burn abounding in thorns
Between the Parishes
of Contin and Urray
Moy Bridge [note]
In Urray Parish
Transcriber's notes
In List of names column, Allt Drioghinne has been changed to Allt Drioghinn "By order John T Hoban 10 Jany 1876"There are additional annotations
"Allt Droigheann or Allt Droighne If singular [better] Allt Droighneach [burn] abounding in thorns
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