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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BEAULY FIRTH | Beauly Firth Beauly Firth Beauly Firth |
Mr. James McKenzie Esq. Factor, Redcastle Mr. Thomas Fraser, Gardener, Redcastle Mr. William McKenzie, Balgunlunie |
099; 100 | This name applies to an estuary being a continuation of the Moray Firth from Kessock Ferry in a westerly direction for about eight miles |
PIER [Milton] | Pier | Mr. James McKenzie Esq. Factor, Redcastle Mr. Thomas Fraser, Gardener, Redcastle Mr. William McKenzie, Balgunlunie |
100 | This Pier is situated immediately south of the village of Milton and is supposed to have been partially constructed by Oliver Cromwell it used for shipping stone from quarries in the vicinity. It is also a Range for the 4th Company Ross-shire Volunteers |
VOLUNTEERS' RIFLE RANGE [Milton Pier] | 100 | This Pier is situated immediately south of the village of Milton and is supposed to have been partially constructed by Oliver Cromwell it used for shipping stone from quarries in the vicinity. It is also a Range for the 4th Company Ross-shire Volunteers | ||
GALLOWHILL WOOD | Gallowhill Wood Gallowhill Wood Gallowhill Wood |
James F. McKenzie Esq. Allangrange Revd. [Reverend] F, Smith, Episcopal Church, Arpafeelie by Munlochy Mr. Donald McIntyre, Schoolmaster, Arpafeelie |
100 | This name applies to a young Fir Wood situated about ten chains west of Arpafeelie Episcopal Church property of James F. McKenzie Allangrange by Munlochy. |
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