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LOCH RUITH A' PHUILL |
Loch Ruith a' Phuill
Loch Ruith a' Phuill |
Mr. A. Fletcher
Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
A small loch situate on the property of MacKenzie of Coul near the west end of Tarvie. The name signifies Running Loch of the Pool. |
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DRUIM-CRUAIDHE |
Druim-cruaidh |
Mr. A. Fletcher
Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
A small farm house situate at the west end of the district called Tarvie. The dwelling is one storey thatched & in middling repair. & on the property of MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Hard Ridge". |
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CREAG RAINEACH |
Creag Raineach |
Mr. A. Fletcher
Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
A small hill situate about 3/4 of a mile south west from Tarvie on the propty [property] of MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Bracken Rock". |
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CREAG A' CHAORUINN |
Creag a' Chaoruinn
Creag a' Chaoruinn |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. D. Grant. |
087 |
A prominent but ordinary sized hill situate about 3/4 mile direct west from Tarvie & on the Coul property. The name signifies " The Rowan-tree RocK". |
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CADHA-FLIUCH |
Cadha Fliuch |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. D. Grant. |
087 |
Applied to a small farm house situate at the west end of the district called Tarvie. The building is one storey thatched & in very middling repair. The property of MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Wet opening". |
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FEITH A' CHAORUINN |
Feith a Chaoruinn |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. D. Grant. |
087 |
Applied to a Shepherds house one storey & thatched & almost a ruin on the property of MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Rowan Copsewood". |
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CÀRN FAIRE NAN CON |
Càrn Faire nan Con
Càrn Faire nan Con |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell
Mr D. Grant, Farmer Drumincroy, Garvey by Dingwall. |
087 |
This name is applied to a prominent hill situate near the south side of Loch Garve. It is the property of the Trustees of the Late MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Cairn for watching for dogs". |
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LOCH AND DUBH-CHÀIRN |
Loch an Dubh-chàirn |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell
Mr D. Grant, Farmer Drumincroy, Garvey by Dingwall. |
087 |
Applied to a small loch situate at the south side of "Carn Faire na Còn". The name signifies "Loch of the Black Rock". Trustees of MacKenzie of Coul. |
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CREAG BHÀN |
Creag Bhàn |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell
Mr D. Grant, Farmer Drumincroy, Garvey by Dingwall. |
087 |
A small but prominent hill situate on the south bank of Loch Garve about one mile west from Tarvie. The name signifies "White Craig" Trustees of MacKenzie of Coul. |
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SRÒN A' CHOMAIR |
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LOCH NA BÀ RUAIDHE |
Loch na Bà Ruaidhe
Loch na Bà Ruaidhe |
Mr A. Fletcher
Mr D. Grant |
087 |
A small loch situate about 1 1/2 miles to the west of Tarvie the water from which is flowing south into the River Conon. The name signifies "Loch of the Red Cow" |
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LOCH A' BHODAICH |
Loch a Bhodaich |
Mr A. Fletcher
Mr D. Grant |
087 |
A small loch situate adjacent to "Loch na Bà Ruaidhe". The name signifies "The Old Man's Loch". |
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LOCH NA CAILLICH |
Loch na Caillich |
Mr A. Fletcher
Mr D. Grant |
087 |
Another small loch situate adjacent to "Loch a Bhodaich". both lochs are connected by a small stream which flows northerly. The names signifies "The Old women's Loch". |
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RIVER MEIG |
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Co. [County] Ross -- 6 inch
River Meig [note] The above names are on the property of MacKenzie of Coul |
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AM FIREACH |
Am Fireach
Am Fireach |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell
Mr. D. Grant. |
087 |
Is applied to the face of the hill on the north bank of the River Conon near Scatwell Lodge: on the property of MacKenzie of Coul. No English meaning [used]. |
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ALLT A' CHUILINN |
Allt a' Chuilinn |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell
Mr D. Grant |
087 |
A small stream flowing from "Loch na Bà Ruaidhe" south into the River Conon. The name signifies "Holly Burn". |
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ARD-A-CHUILISH |
Ard-a-chulish
Ardachullish |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell
Mr D. Grant
Valuation Roll for 1868 & 69 |
087 |
A shepherds house situate near the east end of Loch Luichart It is one storey, thatched & unoccupied. On the property of MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Height above Ferry". This object is better known in the locality by the Anglicised name. |
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Co. [County] Ross -- (6 inch)
Ard-a-chulish [note] (Anglicised Mode) |
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TÒRR AN EAS |
Tòrr an Eas |
Mr A. Fletcher
Mr D. Grant |
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A piece of hilly ground covered with natural Birch wood & situated at the east end of Loch Luichart. On the property of Mr MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Mound of the Waterfall". |
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LOCH GARVE |
Loch Garve |
Mr. A. Fletcher
Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
A large loch situate about 12 miles west from the town of Dingwall. The Dingwall & SKye Railway and a good County Road are running along its southern shore. |
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CARN NA BUAILE |
Carn na Buaile |
Mr.A. Fletcher
Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
A prominent hill situate about 1 1/2 miles south west from Tarvie, on the property of MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Cairn of the Fold". |
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FÉITH CHORRACH |
Féith Chorrach
Féith Chorrach |
Mr. A. Fletcher
Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
A small hollow forming the course of the stream called "Allt na Féithe Corraich". On the property of MacKenzie of Coul. The name signifies "Dangerous bog". |
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LOCH NAN CUILCEAN |
Loch nan Cuilcean |
Mr. A. Fletcher
Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
A small loch situate adjacent to "Loch nam Eilid" The name signifies "Abounding in reeds" |
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ALLT AN TORRAIN BHACANAICH |
Allt an Torrain Bhacanaich |
Mr. A. Fletcher
Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
A small stream flowing from Loch nan Cuilcean and flowing into the River Conon. The name is derived "from Roots of trees crossing the stream". |
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LITTLE SCATWELL |
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See Name Book of 6 inch sheet 86 for this name |
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CÀRN AN DARAICH |
Càrn an Daraich |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. D. Grant. |
087 |
A small hill situate 1/2 mile south from the west end of Tarvie. The name signifies "The carn of the oak". On the property of MacKenzie of Coul. |
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LOCH NAN EILID |
Loch nan Eilid |
Mr. A. Fletcher Mr. D. Grant |
087 |
This name signifies "Loch of the Deer" and is applied to a small loch situate about 1 mile S.W. from Tarvie. on the property of MacKenzie of Coul. |
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ALLT NA FÉITHE CORRACH |
Allt na Féithe Corraich |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. D. Grant. |
087 |
A small stream flowing in a northerly direction from "Loch nan Eilid" The name signifies "Burn of the dangerous bog". |
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FALLS OF ROGIE |
Falls of Rogie |
Mr William Laidlaw
Mr A McDonald
Mr A McLennan
Mr. Smith |
087 |
This name is applied to a picturesque waterfall situate on the River Blackwater about one mile from Achilty Inn. |
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TARVIE |
Tarvie |
Mr William Laidlaw
Mr A McDonald
Mr A McLennan
Mr. Smith |
087 |
The name applies to a considerable district, containing a number of small crofts situate about 2 1/2 miles west of Achilty Inn on the estate of Coul. |
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LOCH ACHILTY |
Loch Achilty
Loch Achilty
Loch Achilty
Loch Achilty |
Mr William Laidlaw
Mr Smith
Old Statistical Account P. [Page] 162
New Statistical Account P. [Page] 236 |
087 |
This name applies to a sheet of water about 1 mile in length Situate about 1 mile west of Achilty Inn A peculiarity of this loch is there is no visible outlet for its surplus water * At the eastern end is a small Island formerly used as a place of refuge in troublais times by an individual name 'Mac Lea Mor' |
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County of Ross -- Parish of
Loch Achilty [note]
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ROGIE |
Rogie
Rogie
Rogie |
Mr William Laidlaw, Tenant
Mr A McDonald, Tarvie
Mr A McLennan Strone
Mr. Smith, Solicitor & Factor |
087 |
This name applies to a farmhouse Situate a short distance N.E. [North East] of Eilean Darach 1 Storey in height built of stone, thatched and the property of the heirs of Sir R. MacKenie of Coul. |
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ROGIE BURN |
Rogie Burn |
Mr William Laidlaw, Tenant
Mr A McDonald, Tarvie
Mr A McLennan Strone
Mr. Smith, Solicitor & Factor
Estate Map
Mr. Smith, Solicitor Dingwall |
087 |
This name applies to a stream having its Source in the hills north of the farm house of Rogie thence flowing south until it falls into the River Blackwater |
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RIVER BLACK WATER |
River Balckwater |
Mr. Smith, Solicitor Dingwall
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Tolmie, Contin by Dingwall |
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This name applies to a considerable volume of water, having its Sourve in Strathvaich and flowing generally south east through several lakes till its confluence with the river Conon at Moy. |
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LOCH AN EICH BHÀIN |
Loch an Eich Bhàin |
Mr A. McLennan, Strone.
Mr A McDonald, Tarvie.
Mr James Chisholm - Moy.
Mr A. Fletcher. |
087 |
This name signifies "Loch of the White horse" and applies to a loch situated on the S.E. [South East] side of the District of Tarvie. |
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CREAG A' CHÀISE |
Creag a' Chàise |
Mr A. McLennan, Strone.
Mr A McDonald, Tarvie.
Mr James Chisholm - Moy.
Mr A. Fletcher. |
087 |
This name signifies "Cheese RocK" and applies to a craig situated on the north side of "Cnoc Dubh" on the Coul Property. |
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CREAG AN DARAICH |
Creag an Daraich |
Mr A. McLennan, Strone.
Mr A McDonald, Tarvie.
Mr James Chisholm - Moy.
Mr A. Fletcher. |
087 |
This name is applies to a rocKy face situated at the N.W. [North West] end of "Loch Achilty" and signifies "Craig of the ParKs" On the estate of Coul. |
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AN DUBH-LOCHAN |
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County of Ross
An Dubh-lochan [note]
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STRONE |
Strone |
Mr A. McLennan. Tenant
Mr A McDonald. Tarvie
Mr William Laidlaw. Rogie |
087 |
This name applies to a small croft situate on the N.E. [North east] side of Loch Achilty, on the estate of Coul. |
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ALTNABREAC |
Altnabreac |
Mr A. McLennan. Tenant
Mr A McDonald. Tarvie
Mr William Laidlaw. Rogie |
087 |
This name applies to a keeper's house situated a short distance east of "Strone", built of stone and thatched MacKenzie of Coul proprietor |
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LOCH A' CHLARAIN |
Loch a' Chlarain |
Mr A. McLennan. Tenant
Mr A McDonald. Tarvie
Mr William Laidlaw. Rogie
Mr Fletcher |
087 |
This name applies to a small loch situate on the south side of the district of Tarvie. |
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COILE AN ACHAIDH MHÒIR |
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ALLT AN ACHAIDH MHÒIR |
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ALLT FIONNAIDH |
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County of Ross
Loch a' Chlarain [note] Please supply english meaning from [--]
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CNOC NA GLAODHAICH |
Cnoc na Glaodhaich |
A.C. MacKenzie, Schoolmaster Maryburgh Dingwall
James Chisholm, Tenent Moy by Beauly. |
087 |
This name is applied to an ordinary sized hill situate about 3/4 of a mile to the east of the farm house called Rogie.It is the property of MacKenzie of Coul. The name signs [signifies] "The crying hill". |
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LOCH NAN CRANN |
Loch na Crann |
A.C. MacKenzie, Schoolmaster Maryburgh Dingwall
James Chisholm, Tenent Moy by Beauly. |
087 |
This name is applied to a marshy loch situate in the hollow at the south base of the above mentioned hill. The name Signifies "Loch of the Plough". |
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EILEAN MHIELIDH |
Eilean Mhialeidh |
A.C. MacKenzie, Schoolmaster Maryburgh Dingwall
James Chisholm, Tenent Moy by Beauly. |
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Is applied to a small Island situate near the east end of Loch Achilty. It is supposed to be an artificial island, but has every appearance of being a natural one. Signification McLea's Island". |
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Co. [County] Ross -- (6 inch)
Loch nan Crann - Plural
Eilean Mhielidh - Rule Leathan ri Leathan &c |
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TARVIE WOOD |
Tarvie Wood |
Mr D. Murchison, Arcan
Mr A McLennan Strone
Mr James Chisholm, Moy.
Mr Cameron, Estate Manager Contin by Dingwall |
087 |
This name applies to a large wood [birch] situate between "Falls of Rogie" and "Tarvie" heirs of the late Sir R. MacKenzie of Coul proprietors. |
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COILLE MHÒR |
Coille Mhòr |
Mr D. Murchison, Arcan Mr A McLennan Strone
Mr James Chisholm, Moy. Mr Cameron, Estate Manager Contin by Dingwall
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Strathconon. |
087 |
This name applies to large wood "birch" situate east from the "Falls of Rogie", heirs of the late Sir R.R. MacKenzie of Coul proprietor. The name signifies "Big Wood". |
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ALLT TUILL AN FHÀIRE-COISE |
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ALLT A' MHUILINN |
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SÌTHEANAN DUBHA |
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LOCH LUICHART |
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County of Ross
Allt Tuill an Fhàire-coise - Stream of the hole of the foot-watch?
Sìtheanan Dubha - accent wanted |
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LOCH NA CRÒIC |
Loch na Cròic |
Mr A. McLennan. Strone
Mr A. McDonald, Tarvie
Mr James Chisholm Moy
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell Strathconon. |
087 |
This name applies to a sheet of water through which the River Blackwater flows, situated a short distance west of Eilean Darach signifies "Deer's Horn Loch". |
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LOCH AN DROMA |
Loch an Droma |
Mr A. McLennan. Strone
Mr A. McDonald, Tarvie
Mr James Chisholm Moy
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell Strathconon. |
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ALLT DUBH |
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RIVER CONON |
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EILEAN AN DARAICH |
Eilean an Daraich |
Mr A McLennan. Strone
Mr A McDonald. Tarvie
Mr James Chisholm. Moy
Mr A. Fletcher |
087 |
This name applies to an island formed by the River Blackwater situate a Short distance from the farmhouse of Rogie. Signification "The Oak Island" |
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CNOC DUBH |
Cnoc Dubh |
Mr A McLennan. Strone
Mr A McDonald. Tarvie
Mr James Chisholm. Moy Mr A. Fletcher |
087 |
This name applies to a rocKy eminence situate a short distance north of Creag Daraich, Signification "Black Knoll" MacKenzie of Coul proprietor. |
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ALLT NAM BREAC |
Allt nam Breac |
Mr A McLennan. Strone
Mr A McDonald. Tarvie
Mr James Chisholm. Moy Mr A. Fletcher |
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This name applies to a small stream connecting Loch an Droma with "Loch Achilty" The name signifies "Burn of the trout". |
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County of Ross
Eilean an Daraich - wrong copied from Gaelic List
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List of Landowners in Sheets 87, & 98.
J. F. Gillanders Esq. Highfield. by Beauly,
Alexander MacKenzie Esqr of Scatwell by Beauly -- Agents Messrs MacKenzie and Black WS. [Writer to the Signet] 28 Castle Street Edinburgh
Trustees of the late Sir Robert MacKenzie Bart. [Baronet] of Coul. by Dingwall -- Agent. A. Smith Solicitor Dingwall |
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LIST OF LANDOWNERS.
PARISHES OF Contin Fodderty Urray parts of
Ross-shire and Cromartyshire (det. [detached] no. 21)
ORDNANCE SURVEY OFFICE,
SOUTHAMPTON, March 1876.
NAME -- ADDRESS
J. F. Gillanders Esq. -- Highfield by Beauly
Alexander Mackenzie Esq. of Scatwell -- by Beauly
Agents Messrs. Mackenzie & Black W.S. [Writer to the Signet] 28 Castle Street Edinburgh
Trustees of the late Sir Robert Mackenzie Bart. [Baronet] of Coul -- by Dingwall
Agent. A. Smith Esq. Solicotor Dingwall |
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STRATH CONAN |
Strath Conan |
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Tolmie, Contin by Dingwall.
Mr Balfour, Proprietor Strathconon.
Mr Smith, Factor, Strathconon. |
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A valley extending in a westerly direction from Brahan Castle & Highfield House for a distance of about 23 miles. It is watered by the "River Meig" & River Conon. It is of considerable width and cultivated from Brahan Castle to Muirton Mains, It then becomes very narrow and wooded until your reach Scatwell House, where it again widens out a little & us cultivated but only for a short distance. From Scatwell the valley again becomes very narrow and inclines southerly. It is covered with heathy pasture until reaching Strath Conon from where it becomes more of a plain & is cultivated as far as Dalbreac Lodge. The remainder of the valley is narrow and covered with heathy pasture. |
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Description No. 2. -- County of Ross
For authorities for writing "Conan" in this name See River Conan in
1/2500 Name Book of 88/7 of Fodderty Ph [Parish] (Detached) Also see correspondence
in page 37 of Urquhart and Logie Wester Ph [Parish] Name Book |
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ALLT NAM FANNAG |
Allt nam Fannag |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McGregor. |
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A good sized mountain stream rising at the west end of Sròn nan Saobhaidh and flowing northerly until it enters the River Conon. The name signifies "Burn of the small trout". |
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CREAG MHÒR |
Creag Mhòr |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McGregor. |
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A large and prominent hill Situate near the south banK of the River conon and at the east end of Seileach Mòr. The name signifies "Big RocK" It is the property of Mr MacKenzie of Scatwell. |
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ALLT SGUABACH |
Allt Sguabach |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McGregor. |
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A small mountain stream flowing northerly from the west side of Creag Mhòr into "Allt nam Fannag", The name signifies "The Rapid of Sweeping burn". |
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CULL AN TÒRRA |
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CÀRN SGOLBAIDH |
Carn Sgolbaidh |
Mr A. Fletcher.
Mr. John MacGregor Shepherd Strathconon. |
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A large prominent hill covered with rocks and heathy pasture & on the property of Mr. MacKEnzie of Scatwell. The name signifies "Cairn of the splits". |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche |
Mr A. Fletcher.
Mr. John MacGregor Shepherd Strathconon. |
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A good sized mountain stream flowing from two small lochs situate at the south side of "Carn Scolbie" and flowing northerly till it enters the Rover Conon. The name signifies "March Burn". |
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SEILICH MÒR |
Seilich Mòr |
Mr A. Fletcher.
Mr. John MacGregor Shepherd Strathconon. |
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Is applied to the face of a hill situate about 1 1/2 miles to the east of "Carn Scolbaidh on the property of Mr. MacKenzie, of Scatwell. The name signifies "Big Willow" |
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Càrn Sgolbaidh [notes]
Sgolbach ?
Sgolbaidh |
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GLAS BHÀN |
Glas Bhàn
Glas Bhàn |
Mr A. Fletcher.
Mr MacGregor. |
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This name signifies "White Hollow" and is applied to a hollow at the south base of "Carn Sgolbaish" and on the property of Mr. MacKenzie Scatwell. |
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COIRE NAN LAOGH |
Coire nan Laogh |
Mr A. Fletcher.
Mr MacGregor. |
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A hollow a short distance S.E. [South West] from "Sròn nan Saobhaidh" & on the property of Mr MacKenzie Scatwell. The name signifes "The Calf's Hollow." |
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ALLT COIRE NAN LAOGH |
Allt Coire nan Laogh |
Mr A. Fletcher.
Mr MacGregor. |
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A small stream rising on "Sròn nan Saobhaidh" and flowing southerly through "Coire nan Laogh" into "Amhainn Orrain" The name signifies "Burn of the Calf's Corry" |
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ARADIE |
Ardie |
Mr A. Fletcher.
Mr MacGregor. |
098 |
The remains of a shepherds house situate in Gleann Orrain at the junction of "Allt an Ra Dhudaidh" with Amhainn Orrain. |
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ALLT ANNRAIDH |
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LOCH AN FHEOIR |
Loch an Fheòir
Loch an Fheòir |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell.
Mr McGregor, shepherd Strathconon. |
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A small loch situate at the Southern base of "Carn Scolbaidh" and on the boundary between the parishes of Urray & Contin. The name signifies "Grass Loch". |
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SRÒN NAN SAOBHAIDH |
Sròn nan Saobhaidh |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell.
Mr McGregor, shepherd Strathconon. |
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A prominent hill Situate about 2 miles south from "Carn Scolbaidh and on the property of Mr. MacKenzie of Scatwell. The name signifes "Nose of the openings". |
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CÀRN DUBH MEADHONACH |
Càrn Dubh Meadhonach |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell.
Mr McGregor, shepherd Strathconon. |
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A small hill situate about 3/4 of a mile South west from "Loch and Fheoir" & on the property of Mr MacKenzie of Scatwell. The name Signifies "Middle Black Hill" |
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LOCH SGOLBAIDH |
Loch Scolbaidh |
Mr A. Fletcher, Schoolmaster Scatwell.
Mr McGregor, shepherd Strathconon. |
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A small loch situate adjacent to Loch and Sheoir. The name signifies "Loch of the splits" - or splinters. |
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CREAG AN FHEADAIN |
Creag an Fheadain
Creag an Fheadain |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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An ordinary sized hill situate about 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] from "Beinn a Rudha Riabhach" on the property of Mr Ainslie. The name signifies "Rock of the cavity". |
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COIRE FHEARCHAIR |
Coire Fhearchair |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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This name signifies Farquhars Hollow and is applied to a hollow on the property of Mr. Ainslie adjacent to Beinn a Rudha Riabhach". |
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ALLT COIRE FHEARCHAIR |
Allt Coire Fhearchair |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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A small stream flowing from "Coire Fhearchar" into Amhainn Orrain. The name Signifies "Burn of Farquhar's Corry". |
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BEALACH AN RATHAID |
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GLEN ORRIN |
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RIVER ORRIN |
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LINNE DHUBH |
Linne Dhubh |
Mr. A. Fletcher Teacher, Strath conon. by Beauly.
Mr John McLeod, Crofter Irray by Beauly. |
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Is applied to a pool on the Amhainn Orrain about one mile to the east of Dorrivorichie The name signifies "Black Pool". |
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AN CAOCHAN |
An Caochan |
Mr. A. Fletcher Teacher, Strath conon. by Beauly.
Mr John McLeod, Crofter Irray by Beauly. |
098 |
A small stream rising a short distance to the east of Dorrivorichie and flowing past that house into "Amhainn Orrain." The name signifes "Little Burn". |
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BEINN AN RUDHA RIABHAICH |
Beinn an Rudha Riabhaich |
Mr. A. Fletcher Teacher, Strath conon. by Beauly.
Mr John McLeod, Crofter Irray by Beauly. |
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A prominent hill situate south and adjacent to Creag Mhòr on the property of Mr. Ainslie. The name Sigs [signifies] "The Brindled Mountain face" |
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DORRIVORICHIE |
Dorrivorichie
Dorrivorichie |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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Applies to a Keepers house one storey thatched & in middling repair, situate on the property of Mr. Gillanders of Highfield in Gleann Orrain about 2 miles from its estern [eastern] extremity. |
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ALLT COIR' A' CHÙIL |
Allt Coir' a' Chùil |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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A small stream rising near Coir' a' Chùil and flowing N. [North] into River Orrin. The name signifies "BacK Corry Burn". |
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STIALLAN A' CHÙIL |
Stiallan a' Chùil |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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Is applied to a precipitous rocK on the south side of Cùl Mòr. The name signifies "Stripes of the BacK". |
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CREAG A' BHAINNE |
Creag a' Bhainne |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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A prominent hill situate between the western extremity of Gleann Goibhre & Gleann Orrain, on the propty [property] of Mr. Gillanders. The name Signifies "MilK RocK". |
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CAOCHAN DUBH |
Caochan Dubh
Caochan Dubh |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A small stream at the west end of Gleann Goibhre The name signifies "Small Black Burn". |
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LÙB NA LUACHRACH |
Lùb na Luachrach |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A small piece of ground covered with rough & heathy pasture situate in the forK of the two streams called "Allt Ballach" & "Caochan Dubh". It is the property of Mr. Gillanders but The Chisholm can claim three months grazing in the year [---] it. The name signifies "Rushes Loop" |
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CORRIEHLLIE FOREST |
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COIRE BÀN AN DUBHAIR |
Coire Bàn an Dubhair |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
An ordinary sized hollow Situate on the east side of "Creag a' Bhainne" The property of Mr. Gillanders. The name Signifies "Fair Corry of the Shade". |
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GLEANN GOIBHRE |
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ALLT GOIBHRE |
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ALLT BALLOCH |
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AIRIDH NA LITE |
Airidh na Lite
Airidh na Lite |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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Is applied to a piece of Moor-land about 1/2 mile east from Dorricoriche, on the property of MacKenzie of Brahan. The name Signifies "The poridge Shealing". |
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CÙL MÒR |
Cùl Mòr |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A bold and prominent hill Situate at the east entrance to Gleann Orrain and on the property of MacKenzie of Brahan. The name Signifies "Big BacK". |
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CÙL BEÀG |
Cùl Beàg |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A hill Similar in appearance to Cùl Mòr and situate east & adjacent ot Cùl Mòr, also the property of Mr. MacKenzie of Brahan. The name signifies "Little Back". |
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COIR' A' CHÙIL |
Coir' a' Chùil
Coir' a' Chùil |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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Is applied to the hollow situate between Cùl Mòr and Cùl Beàg, on the property of Mr. MacKenzie of Brahan. The name signifies "Back Corry". |
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CREAG A' TULCHAINN |
Creag na Tulchainn |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
An ordinary Sized rocky hill Situate on the east side of "Coire Fhearchar" on the property of Robert Ainslie of Muirton Urray by Beauly. The name Signifies The "Gable RocK". |
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CNOC A' GHRIANAIN |
Cnoc a' Ghrianain |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A prominet Knoll situate on the north bank of "Amhainn Orrain" on the property of Mr. Ainslie. The name signifies "The Sunny Knoll". |
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COILLE MHÒR |
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WESTER ROSS |
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ALLT LOCH A' MHADAIDH |
Allt Loch a' Mhadaidh
Allt Loch a' Mhadaidh |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A small stream flowing from Loch a' Mhadaidh into the River Orrin The name signifies "Burn of the dogs Loch". |
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LOCH A' MHADAIDH |
Loch a' Mhadaidh |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A small loch situate a short distance North west from Càrn Cruach na Lithe" The name signifies "the Dogs Loch" |
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DOIRE MHURCHAIDH |
Doire Mhurchaidh |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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Applies to the face of the hill on the south side of River Orrin a short distance N.W. [North West] from the prominent hill called Càrn Doire Mhurchaidh. The name signifies "Murdoch's Grove". Mr. Gillander's Propr [Proprieter] |
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CÀRN DOIRE MHURCHAIDH |
Càrn Doire Mhurchaidh |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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A prominent hill on the property of Mr. Gillanders about 3/4 of a mile south from the Keepers house called Dorrivoriche. The name Signifies "Murdoch's Grove Cairn". |
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LOCH CRUACH NA LITHE |
Loch Cruach na Lithe
Loch Cruach na Lithe |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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This name signifies "Loch of the coloured hill" and is applied to a small loch situate in the hollow about 1/2 mile to the east of Càrn Doire Mhurchaidh. |
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ALLT LOCH CRUACH NA LITHE |
Allt Loch Cruach na Lithe |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A small stream flowing from the above named Loch into Allt Goibhre. The name signifies "Burn of the Coloured Hill Loch". |
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COIRE CRUACH NA LITHE |
Coire Cruach na Lithe |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
Applied to rather an extensive hollow a little to the east of Càrn Doire Mhurchaidh on the property of Mr. Gillanders. The name signifies "Hollow of the Coloured Hill". |
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CÀRN CRUACH NA LITHE |
Càrn Cruach na Lithe |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A prominent rocKy hill situate about 1/2 mile south from 'Càrn Doire Mhurchaidh" on the property of Mr. Gillanders. The name Signifies 'Cairn of the coloured Hill" |
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CNOC DONN |
Cnoc Donn
Cnoc Donn |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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Applied to a small hill covered with heathy pasture on the property of Mr. Gillanders adjacent ot Coire Cruach na Lìthe The name signifies "Brown Knoll". |
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LOCH LUAISGEACH |
Loch Luaisgeach |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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A small loch situate south and adjacent to Loch Cruach na Lithe. The name signifies "The shaKing Loch". |
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LEATHAD MÒR |
Leathad Mòr |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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Is applied to the face of the hill on the south bank of Allt Goibhre on the property of Mr. Gillanders. The name signifies "Large slope of hill". |
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CNOC IÙDAIS |
Cnoc Iudais |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
098 |
A very prominetn & conspicious hill situate immediately above the farm called Auchmore on the property of Mr. Gillanders The name signifies "Stormy Hill" The name signifies Judas Hill i e The Traitor Hill. |
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CNOC BEINN NA LICE |
Cnoc Beinn na Lice |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
Mr. J. McLeod. |
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A small hill situate about 3/4 of a mile west from Cnoc Iudais on the property of Mr [Gillanders] The name signifies "Mound of the hill [of] the flags". |
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ALLT NA CRÌONAICHE |
Allt na Crìonaich |
Mr. A. Fletcher.
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A small stream rising on the north face of Gleann Goibhre & flowing into Allt Goibhre. The name signifies "Fire-wood [---] |
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LOCH NA EUN |
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ALLT NAN EUN |
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ALLT LOCH NAM BONNACH |
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STAING DHUBH |
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For list of landowners See Page 17.
Allt na Crìonaiche [note] When made a noun feminine It should be Allt na Crionaiche See McLeod & Dewars Dicts [Dictionaries]
[signed] J C Macpherson Captn Re [Captain Royal Engineers]
Feb. [February] 1876. |
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NAME BOOK
OF THE PARISHES OF
CONTIN FODDERTY & URRAY
(parts of.)
[Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 10 MAR. [MARCH] 91 SOUTHAMPTON
In 6 Inch Sheets 87 & 98
In
ROSS-SHIRE & CROMARTYSHIRE
(detached No. 21)
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(NAME BOOK).
INDEX.
Names of Objects -- Page
Airidh na Lithe -- 27.
Allt an Achaidh Mhòir -- 12.
Allt a’ Chuilinn -- 5.
Allt a’ Mhuilinn -- 14.
Allt an Torrain Bhacanaich -- 7.
Allt Annraidh -- 21.
Allt Ballach -- 26.
Allt Coir' a’ Chùil -- 25.
Allt Coire Fhearchair -- 23.
Allt Coire nan Laogh -- 21.
Allt Dubh -- 15.
Allt Fionnaidh -- 12.
Allt Goibhre -- 26.
Allt Loch a’ Mhadaidh -- 29.
Allt Loch Cruach na Lithe -- 30.
Allt Loch nam Bonnach -- 32.
Alltnabreac -- 12.
Allt nam Breac -- 16.
Allt na Crìche -- 20.
Allt na Crionaiche -- 32.
Allt nan Eun -- 32.
Allt nam Fannag -- 19.
Allt na Feithe Corraich -- 8.
Allt Sguabach -- 19.
Allt Tuill an Faire-coise -- 14.
Am Fireach -- 5.
An Caochan -- 24.
An Dubh-Lochan -- 11.
Aradie -- 21.
Ard-a'-chuilish -- 5.
Bealach an Rathaid -- 23.
Beinn an Rudha Riabhaich -- 24.
Cadha-fliuch -- 2.
Caochan Dubh -- 26.
Càrn an Daraich -- 8.
Càrn Cruach na Lithe -- 30.
Càrn Doire Mhurchaidh -- 29.
Càrn Dubh Meadhonach -- 22.
Càrn Faire nan Con -- 3.
Càrn na Buaile -- 6.
Càrn Sgolbaidh -- 20.
Cnoc a’ Ghrianain -- 28.
Cnoc Beinn na Lice -- 32.
Cnoc Donn -- 31.
Cnoc Dubh -- 16.
Cnoc Iùdais -- 31.
Cnoc na Glaodhaich -- 13.
Coill’ an Achaidh Mhòir -- 12.
Coille Mhòr -- 14.
Coille Mhòr -- 28.
Coir' a’ Chùil -- 28.
Coire Bàn an Dubhair -- 26.
Coire Cruach na Lithe -- 30.
Coire Fhearchair -- 23.
Coire nan Laogh -- 21.
Creag a’ Bhainne -- 25.
Creag a’ Chaise -- 11.
Creag a’ Chaoruinn -- 2.
Creag an Daraich -- 11.
Creag an Fheadain -- 23.
Corriehallie Forest -- 26. |
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INDEX.
Names of Objects -- Page
Creag a’ Tulchainn -- 28.
Creag Bhàn -- 3.
Creag Mhòr -- 19.
Creag Mhòr -- 32.
Creag Raineach -- 1.
Cùl an Torra -- 19.
Cùl Beag -- 27.
Cùl Mòr -- 27.
Doire Mhurchaidh -- 29.
Dorrivorichie -- 25.
Druim-cruaidh -- 1.
Eilean an Daraich -- 16.
Eilean Mhielidh -- 13.
Falls Of Rogie -- 9.
Féith a’ Chaoruinn -- 2.
Féith Chorrach -- 7.
Glas Bhàn -- 21.
Gleann Goibhre -- 26.
Glen Orrin -- 23.
Leathad Mòr -- 31.
Linne Dhubh -- 24.
Little Scatwell -- 7.
Loch a’ Bhodaich -- 4.
Loch Achilty -- 9.
Loch a’ Chlarain -- 12.
Loch an Droma -- 15.
Loch an d Dubh-chairn -- 3.
Loch an Eich Bhàin -- 11.
Loch an Fheòir -- 22.
Loch a' Mhadaidh -- 29.
Loch Cruach na Lithe -- 30.
Loch Garve -- 6.
Loch Luaisgeach -- 31.
Loch Luichart -- 14.
Loch na Bà Ruaidhe -- 4.
Loch na Caillich -- 4.
Loch na Crann -- 13.
Loch na Cròic -- 15.
Loch nan Cuilcean -- 7.
Loch nan Eilid -- 8.
Loch na Eun -- 32.
Loch Ruith a’ Phuill -- 1.
Loch Sgolbaidh -- 22.
Lùb na Luachrach -- 26.
River Blackwater -- 10.
River Conon -- 15.
River Meig -- 4.
River Orrin -- 23.
Rogie -- 10.
Rogie Burn -- 10.
Seilich Mòr -- 20.
Sìtheanan Dubha -- 3.
Sròn a’ Chomair -- 22.
Staing Dhubh -- 32.
Stiallan a’ Chùil -- 25.
Strone -- 12.
Strath Conan -- 18.
Tarvie -- 9.
Tarvie Wood -- 14.
Tòrr an Eas -- 6.
Wester Ross -- 28.
List Of Landowners -- 17. |
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