OS1/28/15/5
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MILLBUIE | Millbuie Millbuie Millbuie Millbuie Millbuy Milbuy Mulbuie |
Mr A Mackenzie, Carnurnan Mr McDonald, F.C. [Free Church] School, Milton Mr Treasurer, Schoolmaster, Millbuie Mr McKenzie, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Maryburgh Decreet of the Division of Commonty 1828 New Statistical Account page 384 New Statistical Account page 348 |
088; 089; 093; 100 | This name is given to an elevated ridge which runs through the Blackisle, forming the water shed on it between the Beauly and the Cromarty Firths. It extends from within half a mile of the village of Ord, in a north eastern direction to the end of the Blackisle, and passes through several properties. It is partly cultivated and partly under wood and pasture |
CÀRN GLAS | Càrn Glas Càrn Glas Càrn Glas |
Revd [Reverend] D.R. Munro, F.C. [Free Church] Manse, Maryburgh Mr McDonald, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Keneth Grant, Kilcoy |
099 | This name is given to a large cairn of grey loose stones and in a cultivated field a short distance to the west, there are a tumulus and a large cairn. At the North side of the Spittal Wood is a similar cairn, the two last have been greatly enlarged by the farmers who have carted stones off their fields, and placing them there. There is nothing known about the origin of these cairns, Carn a ' Glaise means 'Grey cairn'. |
CAIRN [Kilcoy] | Cairn | 099 | This name is given to a large cairn of grey loose stones and in a cultivated field a short distance to the west, there are a tumulus and a large cairn. At the North side of the Spittal Wood is a similar cairn, the two last have been greatly enlarged by the farmers who have carted stones off their fields, and placing them there. There is nothing known about the origin of these cairns, Carn a ' Glaise means 'Grey cairn'. | |
CAIRN [Spital Wood] | Cairn | 099 | This name is given to a large cairn of grey loose stones and in a cultivated field a short distance to the west, there are a tumulus and a large cairn. At the North side of the Spittal Wood is a similar cairn, the two last have been greatly enlarged by the farmers who have carted stones off their fields, and placing them there. There is nothing known about the origin of these cairns, Carn a ' Glaise means 'Grey cairn'. | |
TUMULUS [Kilcoy] | Tumulus | 099 | This name is given to a large cairn of grey loose stones and in a cultivated field a short distance to the west, there are a tumulus and a large cairn. At the North side of the Spittal Wood is a similar cairn, the two last have been greatly enlarged by the farmers who have carted stones off their fields, and placing them there. There is nothing known about the origin of these cairns, Carn a ' Glaise means 'Grey cairn'. | |
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Càrn Glas [note] corrected from remarks
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