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CLYNE |
Clyne
Clyne
Clyne
Clyne
Clyne
Clyne
Clyne
Clyne
Clyne |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Meldrum Ph. [Parish] Manse
Joseph Peacock Esq. Factor, Rhives
Mr. R. Grant, Ground Officer, Brora.
New Statistical Account
Old Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Oliver & Boyd's Almanac
Registrars Returns
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The parish of Clyne is in the Presbytery of Dornoch, Synod of Sutherland and Caithness. It is bounded on the east by the Moray Firth and the parish of Loth; on the north and northeast by the parish of Kildonan; on the northwest and West by the parishes of Farr and Rogart and on the south by the parish of Golspie
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County of Sutherland
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LOTH |
Loth
Loth
Loth
Loth
Loth
Loth
Loth
Loth |
Joseph Peacock Esq. Factor, Rhives Golspie
Mr R. Grant Ground Officer, Brora
Sheriff's List of Parishes
Old Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
Fullerton's Gazetteer
Oliver & Boyd's Almanac
Registrar's Returns |
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The parish of Loth is in the Presbytery of Dornoch, Synod of Sutherland & Caithness It is bounded on the north by the Parish of Kildonan; on the east & south east by the Moray Firth; and on the West and South West by the parish of Clyne.
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Loth |
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SPÙT DUBH |
Spùt Dubh
Spùt Dubh
Spùr Dubh |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr D. Gilchrist Brora.
Mr William Sutherland postmaster Brora |
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Applied to a waterfall situated adjacents to the Confluence of Allt na cùils with the Moray Firth, it is about ten feet in height & It signifies the Black Spout or Waterfall. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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ALLT CHOLL |
Allt Choll
Allt Choll
Allt Choll
Allt Colle |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass.
Mr D. Gilchrist.
Mr William Sutherland
New Statistical Account |
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A stream having its source about one half mile to the East of Creagan Mòr it runs in a southern direction and enters the Moray Firth about one and one half miles to the East of Kintiadwell Mansion. It signifies the Burn of the Hazel. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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LONMORE |
Lonmore
Lonmore
Lonmore |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M Joas. Golspie
Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr William Sutherland |
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Applies to the ruins of a dwelling, situated at the northern extremity of Lochbeg His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Loth |
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ALLT NA CÙILE |
Allt na Cùile
Allt na Cùile
Allt na Cùile |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
J. Peacock Esq.
Mr D. Gilchrist Brora |
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A small stream having its source about one mile to the Northwest of the district of Lothbeg and after running in a Southern direction for a distance of about one mile it enters the Moray Firth about one half mile east of Allt Choll.
A short distance to the North East of the confluence of this stream old Copper Coins were found A.D 1871 the inscription upon them being defaced. Also a short distance to the West a Stone Coffin together with a Stone richly ornamented with interlaced Sculpture was found when constructing the Duke of Sutherlands Railway A.D. 1869.
Nothing appears to be Known about who has possession of these coins but the Sculptured Stone is in the Museum at Dunrobin. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor It signifies the Burn of the Corners |
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COPPER COINS FOUND HERE A.D. 1871 [Lothbeg] |
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A small stream having its source about one mile to the Northwest of the district of Lothbeg and after running in a Southern direction for a distance of about one mile it enters the Moray Firth about one half mile east of Allt Choll. A short distance to the North East of the confluence of this stream old Copper Coins were found A.D 1871 the inscription upon them being defaced. Also a short distance to the West a Stone Coffin together with a Stone richly ornamented with interlaced Sculpture was found when constructing the Duke of Sutherlands Railway A.D. 1869. Nothing appears to be Known about who has possession of these coins but the Sculptured Stone is in the Museum at Dunrobin. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor It signifies the Burn of the Corners |
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STONE COFFIN AND A SCULPTURED STONE FOUND HERE A.D. 1869 [Lothbeg] |
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A small stream having its source about one mile to the Northwest of the district of Lothbeg and after running in a Southern direction for a distance of about one mile it enters the Moray Firth about one half mile east of Allt Choll. A short distance to the North East of the confluence of this stream old Copper Coins were found A.D 1871 the inscription upon them being defaced. Also a short distance to the West a Stone Coffin together with a Stone richly ornamented with interlaced Sculpture was found when constructing the Duke of Sutherlands Railway A.D. 1869. Nothing appears to be Known about who has possession of these coins but the Sculptured Stone is in the Museum at Dunrobin. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor It signifies the Burn of the Corners |
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Parish of Loth |
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LOTH STATION |
Loth Station
Loth Station
Loth Station |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joss
Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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This name applies to a Station Situated upon the Duke of Sutherland's Railway between the villages of Brora and Helmsdale and distant Six Miles from the former village. The building is one story high slated and in good repair
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland Proprietor |
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CLYNEMILTON BURN |
Clynemilton Burn
Clynemilton Burn
Clynemilton Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray, F.C. [Free Church] Manse Brora
Mr. Donald Gilchrist, Merchant Brora
Mr William Sutherland, Postmaster Brora |
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A stream having its source in Loch Tobarnaich it runs a southeasterly direction and enters the sea about half a mile south of Clynemilton farmsteading. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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LOTH BURN |
Loth Burn |
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LOTHBEG |
Lothbeg |
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Parish of Loth |
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EARL'S CUT |
Earl's Cut
Earl's Cut
Earl's Cut
Earl's Cut |
Rev. [Reverend J.M. Joss. Manse Golspie
Joseph Peacok Esqr. Factor Rhives, Golspie
Mr. Robert Grant Ground Officer Brora
Mr William Sutherland postmaster Brora |
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This name applies to a rock situated a short distance North of the Confluence of Loth Burn with the Moray Firth. At the Eastern extremity of this Rock when constructing the Railway A.D. 1869 the workmen came upon a Stone Cist together with an Urn Containing human remains. And at the Western extremity of this rock a Stone was found richly ornamented with interlaced Sculpture. About one fourth mile to the Northwest of the Earls Cut three Urns were found A.D 1830. All of these Urns together with the Sculptured Stone are deposited in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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SCULPTURED STONE FOUND HERE A.D.1869 [Earl's Cut] |
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This name applies to a rock situated a short distance North of the Confluence of Loth Burn with the Moray Firth. At the Eastern extremity of this Rock when constructing the Railway A.D. 1869 the workmen came upon a Stone Cist together with an Urn Containing human remains. And at the Western extremity of this rock a Stone was found richly ornamented with interlaced Sculpture. About one fourth mile to the Northwest of the Earls Cut three Urns were found A.D 1830. All of these Urns together with the Sculptured Stone are deposited in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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STONE COFFIN AND URN CONTAINGING HUMAN REMAINS FOUND HERE A.D. 1869 [Earl's Cut] |
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This name applies to a rock situated a short distance North of the Confluence of Loth Burn with the Moray Firth. At the Eastern extremity of this Rock when constructing the Railway A.D. 1869 the workmen came upon a Stone Cist together with an Urn Containing human remains. And at the Western extremity of this rock a Stone was found richly ornamented with interlaced Sculpture. About one fourth mile to the Northwest of the Earls Cut three Urns were found A.D 1830. All of these Urns together with the Sculptured Stone are deposited in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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THREE URNS FOUND HERE A.D. 1830 [NW of Earl's Cut] |
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This name applies to a rock situated a short distance North of the Confluence of Loth Burn with the Moray Firth. At the Eastern extremity of this Rock when constructing the Railway A.D. 1869 the workmen came upon a Stone Cist together with an Urn Containing human remains. And at the Western extremity of this rock a Stone was found richly ornamented with interlaced Sculpture. About one fourth mile to the Northwest of the Earls Cut three Urns were found A.D 1830. All of these Urns together with the Sculptured Stone are deposited in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Loth |
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CREAGAN MÒR |
Creagan Mòr
Creagan Mòr
Creagan Mòr |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland |
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This name applies to a hill situated about one half Mile to the North of Kintradwell Mansion house, it is covered with heathy pasture and loose stone. It signifies the Big [Cafgan]
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BRAEVAL |
Braeval
Braeval
Braeval |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applies to four small dwellings one story high thatched, and in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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ALLT AN T-SALAINN |
Allt an t-Salainn
Allt an t-Salainn
Allt an t-Salainn |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland |
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Applied to a Small Stream a portion of which forms the Boundary between the parishes of Loth and Clyne. It has its source about one Mile to the north of Clynemilton and it enters the Moray Firth about one half Mile West of Kintradwell. It signifies the Salt Burn.
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Parish of Loth |
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WILKHOUSE |
Wilkhouse
Wilkhouse
Wilkhouse |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr. Factor Rhives, Golspie
Mr. William Sutherland postmaster, Brora |
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This name applies to the Ruins of a dwelling house which was formerly licensed as a public House, there is only about one foot of the walls now visible above the general surface, adjacent to this ruin a hammer head made of Whalebone was found about A.D. 1867 and a Short distance West of the ruin several Stone Coffins were found at different times between A.D. 1850 & 1870, in many cases these Coffins contained human bones, in the imediate vicinity of where these Coffins were discoverd a Stone with Incised pictish Symbols was unearthed by a Strong gale of wind about A.D 1852. this stone is deposited in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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WHALEBONE HAMMERHEAD FOUND HERE A.D. 1867 [Wilkhouse] |
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This name applies to the Ruins of a dwelling house which was formerly licensed as a public House, there is only about one foot of the walls now visible above the general surface, adjacent to this ruin a hammer head made of Whalebone was found about A.D. 1867 and a Short distance West of the ruin several Stone Coffins were found at different times between A.D. 1850 & 1870, in many cases these Coffins contained human bones, in the imediate vicinity of where these Coffins were discoverd a Stone with Incised pictish Symbols was unearthed by a Strong gale of wind about A.D 1852. this stone is deposited in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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STONE COFFINS CONTAINING HUMAN REMAINS FOUND HERE BETWEEN A.D. 1850 & 1870 [Wilkhouse] |
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This name applies to the Ruins of a dwelling house which was formerly licensed as a public House, there is only about one foot of the walls now visible above the general surface, adjacent to this ruin a hammer head made of Whalebone was found about A.D. 1867 and a Short distance West of the ruin several Stone Coffins were found at different times between A.D. 1850 & 1870, in many cases these Coffins contained human bones, in the imediate vicinity of where these Coffins were discoverd a Stone with Incised pictish Symbols was unearthed by a Strong gale of wind about A.D 1852. this stone is deposited in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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SCULPTURED PICTISH STONE FOUND HERE A.D. 1852 [Wilkhouse] |
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This name applies to the Ruins of a dwelling house which was formerly licensed as a public House, there is only about one foot of the walls now visible above the general surface, adjacent to this ruin a hammer head made of Whalebone was found about A.D. 1867 and a Short distance West of the ruin several Stone Coffins were found at different times between A.D. 1850 & 1870, in many cases these Coffins contained human bones, in the imediate vicinity of where these Coffins were discoverd a Stone with Incised pictish Symbols was unearthed by a Strong gale of wind about A.D 1852. this stone is deposited in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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Supposed Site of ST TROLLA'S CHAPEL |
Supposed site of St Trolla's Chapel
Supposed site of St Trolla's Chapel
Supposed site of St Trolla's Chapel
Supposed site of St Trolla's Chapel
St Treellew's Chapel
St Trolla's Chapel |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
W. Houston Esqr.
Kintradwell By Brora
Mr. Sutherland. postmaster Brora
New Statistical Account
Joseph Peacock Esq. Factor, Rhives, Golspie |
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Applied to the Supposed Site of Saint Trollas Chapel Situated a Short distance to the South of Kintradwell Mansion House. Nothing appears to be Known about the date of this Chapel's erection, neither when disused. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Loth |
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KINTRADWELL |
Kintradwell
Kintradwell
Kintradwell
Kintradwell
Kintradwell |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Houston Kintradwell
Mr. Grant Brora
New Statistical Account |
098 |
This name applies to a neat Comodious and well built Mansion two stories high slated and in good repair, and situated about three miles to the East of the Village of Brora. The principal out offices are detached a short distance East of the Mansion house.
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CÒS CEUMACH |
Còs Ceumach
Còs Ceumach
Còs Ceumach |
Rev [Reverend] J M Joass
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr Houston Kintradwell |
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Applied to a Cave situated a short distance to the East of Kintradwell. This cave was explored some years since & was found to Contain several steps at its extremity, it is similar in construction to the Aird houses to be met with in Aberdeenshire and elsewhere along the East coast of Scotland.
It signifies the Cave with Steps.
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Parish of Loth |
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PICTISH TOWER (Ruins of) |
Pictish Tower (Ruins of)
Pictish Tower (Ruins of)
Pictish Tower (Ruins of) |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
William Houston Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland |
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This name applies to the remain of a pictish Tower of Small dimensions and probably used as a watch Tower or look out place in connection with the larger one Known as Clentrolla Pictish Tower. This Tower was cleared out by the Duke of Sutherland in A.D. 1869 when several pieces of Bronze and shale ornaments (appearingly leg ornaments) were found, and are to be seen in the Museum at Dunrobin Castle. About one half Mile to the Northwest of this Tower large quantities of Tumuli are to be seen, several of these heaps have been opened but nothing has been found.
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[Pictish Tower] About one half Mile to the Northwest of this Tower large quantities of Tumuli are to be seen, several of these heaps have been opened but nothing has been found. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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ASCA' NA GRÉINE 1inch Revision October 1894 |
Asca' na Gréine |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Joass, Golspie's wish |
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ASCNA GRÉINE |
Asc na Gréine
Asc na Gréine
Asc na Gréine |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. Donald Gilchrist
Mr. William Sutherland |
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A Hill situated About one and one half Miles to the Northwest of Kintradwell. It is covered with heathy pasture & It signifies the Adder of the Sun. Duke of Sutherland propr. [proprieter] |
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CLENTROLLA PICTISH TOWER |
Clentrolla Pictish Tower
Clentrolla Pictish Tower
Clentrolla Pictish Tower |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr. William Sutherland |
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This name applies to the Ruins of a pictish Tower situated about one Mile to the East of the Mansion House of Kintradiwell. The walls of this Tower stand about ten feet above the General surface and they are about Seventeen feet in thicKness. there are several small enclosures or out works surrounding it upon the South and West, there are also two small enclosures in the interior which appear to have been used as Ash pits and Dust bins. This circle was cleared out at the expense of the Society of Antiquarians in the Spring of 1868 and the following is a list of the principle articles found therein, viz. Twelve Human Skeletons, several implement handles of Red Deer Horn, Bones of Red Deer, Roe Deer, Horns of Rein Deer, Bones of a pig, Or, Sheep, Whale, and a great variety of Fish Bones, Shells including Mussel, periwinKle, Cockle, & Oyster, Two Iron Dagger Blades, Fifty fragments of Querns, several Stone Crushers or Hammers, together with a great many fragments of of Shale Rings. Also fragments of rude pottery, a few Copper Bodels, (small coins) two [shuds] of flint, and two Stone Cups. All the above mentioned Articles are deposited in the Antiquarian Museum, Edinburgh. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor |
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BROUGH (Ruins of) [Clentrolla] |
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KINTRADWELL LINKS |
Kintradwell Links
Kintradwell Links
Kintradwell Links |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr. Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
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This name applies to a piece of pasture Land situated about mid way between Kintradwell Mansion & Lothbeg.
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BALLINREACH |
Ballinreach
Ballinreach
Ballinreach |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
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Applied to three dwelling houses situated about one mile to the East of Kintradwell Mansion house, the buildings are one story high partly slated and partly thatched, the whole are in fair repair
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ALLT GARBH-CHLAIS |
Allt Garbh-chlais
Allt Garbh-chlais
Allt Garbh-chlais |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. Donald Gilchrist
Mr. William Sutherland |
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Applied to a small stream having its source a short distance to the East of Geagan Mòr. It runs in a Southern direction and enters the Moray Firth a short distance southeast of Kintradwell Mansion house. It signifies the Burn of the rough slack
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CHURCH [Parish] |
Church
Church
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Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
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This name applies to the Parish Church of Clyne. The building is rectangular in form, slated, and in good repair, and the number of sittings amount to 950 & His Grace the Duke of Sutherland who is sole heritor in the parish is proprietor.
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MANSE [Parish] |
Manse
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
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CLYNEKIRKTON |
ClyneKirkton
ClyneKirkton
ClyneKirkton
ClyneKirkton |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M Joass
Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
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A farm house with suitable out offices all of which are one story high, slated, and in good repair. "The Duke of Sutherland propr. [proprietor]" |
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SOCACH HILL |
Socach Hill
Socach Hill
Socach Hill
Socach Hill |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. Robert Grant
Mr. William Sutherland
Mr Joseph Peacock Esq. |
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Applied to a hill situated about one half Mile to the Northwest of Clyne Church it is covered with heathy pastures and It is the property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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ALLT RAIDHRICH |
Allt Raidhrich
Allt Raidhrich
Allt Raidhrich
Allt Raidhrich
Allt Raidhrich |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. Robert Grant
Mr. William Sutherland
Mr Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr Donald Gilchrist |
098 |
A small stream having its source about one half mile to the West of Locach Hill and after running in a Southern direction for a distance of about one Mile it enters Clyne Burn a short distance West of Clyne Church. Meaning obscure. His Grade the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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WESTER CLYNEKIRKTON |
Wester ClyneKirKton
Wester ClyneKirKton
Wester ClyneKirKton
Wester ClyneKirKton |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr. Robert Grant
Mr. William Sutherland |
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Applied to Several Small Crofts situated about one half Mile West of Clyne church, the buildings are one story high thatched and in fair repair The Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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GLEBE |
Glebe
Glebe
Glebe
Glebe |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Meldrum, Manse, Clyne.
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
Applies to the Glebe attached to the Parish Manse of Clyne, it comprises several Acres nearly all of which are Arable. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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CREAG AN LOCHAIN DEIRG |
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Parish of Clyne |
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GREENHILL |
Greenhill
Greenhill
Greenhill
Greenhill |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
This name applies to five Small Crofts situated about one half Mile South of Auchrimsdale the buildings are one story high partly slated and partlly thatched the whole are in good repair His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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GLASLOCHAN |
Glaslochan
Glaslochan
Glaslochan
Glaslochan |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
The name is applied to two small Crofts situated in the district of Dalchalm the dwellings are two stories high slated and in fair repair His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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GLASLOCHAN |
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CLYNEMILTON EAST (With Corn Mill) |
Clynemilton East
Clynemilton East
Clynemilton East
Clynemilton East |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
A farm house two stories high with suitable out offices attached the whole are slated and in good repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne |
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CLYNEMILTON WEST |
Clynemilton West
Clynemilton West
Clynemilton West
Clynemilton West |
Rev J M Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant |
098 |
A farm house one story high with suitable out offices attached the former thatched, the latter partly slated and partly thatched the whole are in good repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Supposed Site of the CONFLICT OF CLYNE BETWEEN THE MEN OF CAITHNESS AND SUTHERLAND A.D. 1590 |
Conflict of Clyne A.D. 1590
Conflict of Clyne A.D. 1590
Conflict of Clyne A.D. 1590
Conflict of Clyne A.D. 1590 |
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland
Extracts from Gordons Earldom of Sutherland |
098 |
Applied to the supposed site of an Old Battlefield situated adjacent to the district of Easter ClyneKirKton.
"Patrick Gordon of Garty, John Gordon of Enbo, and John Gordon of KilcalmKill, with such as would follow them, and perceiving the Caithness men driving away a great herd of Cattle before them upon the sands of Kintradwell, they could not endure the same with patience, but presently went forward more rashly than wisely, having sun and the Wind full against them, invaded the enemy with great fury, rescued the Cattle, and Skirmished with great obstinacy hard by Clyne, where after a long fight for two days, with much Courage variety of fortune, and with almost equal Slaughter on either side, the Caithness men perceiving the night at hand, withdrew themselves along the Coast side to their own Country. The inhabitants of Sutherland with resolute valour, took the booty of Cattle with them, and so retired themselves to a bush of wood in Strathbrora, two miles from the place where they had fought so long with uncertain victory."
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland propr. [proprietor] (See extracts from Gordons History of the Earldom of Sutherland)
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Parish of Clyne |
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AUCHRIMSDALE |
Auchrimsdale
Auchrimsdale
Auchrimsdale
Auchrimsdale |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
This name applies to a small district comprising several small Crofts the buildings are one story high partly thatched and partly slated the whole are in middling repair His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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ACHRIMSDALE (1- inch Revision Oct. 1894) |
Achrimsdale |
Donald McLean Esq. factor Golspie |
098 |
See 1- inch Name list of Sh. [Sheet] 103 submitted to him. |
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ALLT CÌOCHAIG |
Allt Cìochaig
Allt Cìochaig
Allt Cìochaig |
Rev.[ Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
A small stream having its source a short distance to the West of Auchrimsdale and after running in a South easterly direction for a distance of about one Mile it enters the Moray Firth a short distance South of Greenhill. It signifies the burn of the little pap. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland propr. [proprietor] |
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Parish of Clyne |
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EASTER CLYNEKIRKTON |
Easter Clynekirkton
Easter Clynekirkton
Easter Clynekirkton
Easter Clynekirkton |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
This name applies to several small farms or Crofts situated about one half Mile to the East of Clyne Church, the buildings are one story high partly thatched, and partly slated, the whole are in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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DROMIA |
Dromia
Dromia
Dromia
Dromia |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
Applies to two small Crofts situated a short distance to the South of Easter Clynekirkton, the buildings are one story high thatched and in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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CNOC AN DARAICH |
Cnoc an Daraich
Cnoc an Daraich
Cnoc an Daraich
Cnoc an Daraich |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr Donald Gilchrist |
098 |
Applies to a Knoll or Hillock situated a short distance to the North of Dromia Crofts it is Covered with rough pasture & whins and it signifies the Oak Knoll. |
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Parish of Clyne |
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ALLT CREAGACH |
Allt Creagach
Allt Creagach
Allt Creagach |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr Robert Grant |
098 |
A small stream having the source about one half mile to the Northwest of Aultcraggie farm, and after running in a South & East direction it enters Allt Raidhrich a short distance south of Aultririe farm steading. It signifies the Craggy Burn. |
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CLYNE BURN |
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Parish of Clyne |
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KILBRORA |
Kilbrora
Kilbrora
Kilbrora |
Rev [Reverend J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applied to three small Crofts situated a short distance South of Badnella the buildings are one story high thatched and in fair repair His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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KILMAIN |
Kilmain
Kilmain
Kilmain |
Rev [Reverend J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant |
098; 106 |
This name applies to four small Crofts situated a short distance north of the district known as the Doll. The dwellings are one story high thatched and in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Clyne |
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AULTRIRIE |
Aultririe
Aultririe
Aultririe |
J Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R Grant |
098 |
This name applied to a farm house with offices detached, the dwelling house is slated, the offices tiled all one storey high and in good repair, its situation lies about 2 1/2 miles to the north of the Village of Brora, Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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AULTCRAGGIE |
Aultcraggie
Aultcraggie
Aultcraggie |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
098 |
This name is applied to a farm house with offices detached, the dwelling house is slated the offices thatched all one storay high and in good repair, it is situated about 2 1/2 miles to the North of the Village of Brora, Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. |
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CLYNELEISH MUIR |
Clyneleish Muir
Clyneleish Muir
Clyneleish Muir |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
098 |
This name is applied to a Small and partly Cultivated district, the dwelling houses are all one storay high and mostly all thatched, and in middling repair, a few are slated and in good repair its Situation lies about 1 1/2 miles to the Northwest of the Village of Brora. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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CLYNELISH MUIR |
Clynelish Muir |
1- inch Revision Oct. 1894 |
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Parish of Clyne
County of Sutherland |
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CLYNELEISH QUARRY |
Clyneleish Quarry
Clyneleish Quarry
Clyneleish Quarry |
J. Peacock Esqr. Rhives Golspie
J.M. Joass Manse Golspie
Mr. R. Grant Ground Officer Brora |
098 |
This name is applied to a freestone Quarry, situated about one mile to the north of the Village of Brora, it is rich in fossil remains of shells and plants, Property of “His Grace the Duke of Sutherland” |
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CLYNELISH QUARRY |
Clynelish Quarry |
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RALLAN |
Rallan
Rallan
Rallan |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
098 |
This name is applied to a Croft house with offices detached, the dwelling house is slated and in good repair, the offices are thatched and in poor repair, it is situated by the River Brora on the North side about two miles from the Village of Brora. Property of "His Grace the Duke of of Sutherland" |
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POORHOUSE [NW of Brora] |
Poorhouse
Poorhouse
Poorhouse |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
098 |
This name is applied to a Cottage for the accommodation of the poor in the Parish of Clyne and is divided into small tenements, it is capable of containing three or four families, it is one storay high, slated and in good repair, it is about one mile to the Northwest of the Village of Brora. Property of "His Grace the Duke of Sutherland" |
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County of Sutherland |
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LOCH NAN GREUSAICH |
Loch nan Greusaich
Loch nan Greusaich
Loch nan Greusaich |
J. Peacock Esq
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
098 |
This name is applied to a Small Sheet of water. Situated about 1/2 mile to the east of the croft known as Rallan. Signifies. The Shoemakers Loch Property of his Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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MOSSHILL |
Mosshill
Mosshill
Mosshill |
J. Peacock Esq
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
098 |
The name is applied to a Croft house one storay high thatched and in good repair Situated a short distance to the South of the Poorhouse Property of "His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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NORTH BRORA MUIR |
North Brora Muir
North Brora Muir
North Brora Muir |
J. Peacock Esq
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a cultivated district situated about one mile to the Northwest of the Village of Brora, the dwelling houses is partly slated and partly thatched, the offices detached & attached is thatched all one storay high and in good repair, Property of "his Grace the Duke of Sutherland" |
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County of Sutherland |
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CLYNELEISH MOSS |
Clyneleish Moss
Clyneleish Moss
Clyneleish Moss |
J. Peacock Esq. Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Manse Golspie
Mr. R. Grant Ground Officer Brora |
098 |
This name is applied to a large Moss, situated about two miles to the Northwest of the Village of Brora, Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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Clynelish Moss |
Donald McLean Esq. factor Golspie
Valuation Roll 1894-5 |
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LARACHNABOTHAN |
Larachnabothan
Larachnabothan
Larachnabothan |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
098 |
This name is applied to a Croft house with offices detached, the dwelling house is Slated and in good repair, the offices are thatched, and in poor repair, all one storay high, Situated about one Mile to the west of the Village of Brora. Property of His Grace The Duke of Sutherland. |
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BADNELLAN |
Badnellan
Badnellan
Badnellan |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
098 |
This name is applied to a small cultivated district. Situated about 1 1/2 miles to the Northwest of the Village of Brora, two of the dwelling houses are slated and in good repair, the remainder are thatched and in middling repair, all one storay high
Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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County of Sutherland |
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LADIESLOCH |
Ladiesloch
Ladiesloch
Ladiesloch
Ladiesloch |
Rev [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
Applied to About Eight or nine very small Crofts situated adjacent to East Brora the buildings are one story high partly slated and partly thatched the whole are in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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CAVAIG |
Cavaig
Cavaig
Cavaig
Cavaig |
Rev [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esq
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
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This name applies to three or four small Crofts situated at the Western extremity of Ladiesloch the dwellings are one story high thatched and in middling repair.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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EAST BRORA |
East Brora
East Brora
East Brora
East Brora |
Rev [Reverend] J. M. Joass Manse Golspie
Joseph Peacock Esq. Factor, Rhives, Golspie,
Mr R. Grant Ground Officer Brora
Mr William Sutherland postmaster Brora. |
098 |
Applied to several small Crofts situated about 1/2 mile to the North of the village of Brora, the buildings are one story high slated and in good repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland propr. [proprietor]. |
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FREE CHURCH SCHOOL |
Free Church School
Free Church School
Free Church School |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant |
098 |
This name applies to the Free Church School the building is one story high, slated, and in good repair.
The daily average attendance is about 90, and the Teacher is Assisted by two pupil Teachers, the education taught consists of the Ordinary branches together with Latin, and Mathematics. It is supported by a grant from the Trustees of the Free Church education scheme together with School Fees & government grant.
Trustees of the Free Church of Scotland proprietors. |
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BRAMBERRY HILL |
Bramberry Hill
Bramberry Hill
Bramberry Hill
Bramberry Hill |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
Applied to a hill covered with Fir wood and situated about three fourths of a mile from the village of Brora in a Northern direction.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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ARDACHEW |
Ardachew
Ardachew
Ardachew
Ardachew |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
Applied to five small Crofts situated a short distance south of Bramberry hill the dwellings are one story high part slated & partly thatched, the whole are in fair repair His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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EAST BRORA MUIR |
East Brora Muir
East Brora Muir
East Brora Muir
East Brora Muir |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
Applied to a small district comprising several small Crofts situated upon the south side of the County road leading from Brora to the village of Helmsdale and distant from the former about one half mile the buildings are one story high partly thatched and partly slated the whole are in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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DALCHALM |
Dalchalm
Dalchalm
Dalchalm
Dalchalm |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
This name applies to a small district comprising several small Crofts and including the names Glashbuie & Glaslochan. the buildings are one story high partly slated and partly thatched the whole are in good repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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GLASHBUIE |
Glashbuie
GlashBuie
Glashbuie
Glashbuie |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
Applied to two small Crofts situated in the district of Dalchalm the buildings are one story high slated and in good repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Clyne |
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CLYNELEISH DISTILLERY |
Clyneleish Distillery
Clyneleish Distillery
Clyneleish Distillery
Clyneleish Distillery |
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
Applied to a Distillery situated a short distance south of the Church of Clyne the buildings are two stories high slated and in good repair.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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CLYNELISH DISTILLERY |
Clynelish Distillery |
Donald McLean Esq. factor Golspie |
098 |
See 1- inch Name list submitted to him of Sh. [Sheet] 103.
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CLYNELEISH |
Clyneleish
Clyneleish
Clyneleish
Clyneleish |
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr Robert Grant
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
This name applies to a large farm house three stories high with suitable out offices detached a short distance to the north, the whole are slated and in good repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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CLYNELISH |
Clynelish |
Donald McLean Esq. factor Golspie |
098 |
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Valuation Roll 1894-5 |
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SCHOOL [Parish] |
School
School
School |
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr Myran Parish Schoolmaster |
098 |
This name applies to the parish School of Clyne, the building is two stories high slated and in good repair. The course of education taught consists of the Ordinary branches together with Latin & Mathematics. the daily average attendance is about 45, and it is supported by his Grace the Duke of Sutherland, together with Goverment grant & School Fees.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor, being the only Heritor in the parish. |
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CLÀIS MHÒR |
Clàis Mhòr
Clàis Mhòr
Clàis Mhòr |
J Peacock Esqr. Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] JM Joss Manse Golspie
Mr R. Grant Ground Officer Brora |
105 |
Applied to a hill about 15 hundered feet high, covered with heathy pasture, it is situated about 1 1/2 miles to the North west of Uppat Mansion House. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. It signifies the Big Hollow |
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CAGAR FEOSAIG |
Clàis Mhòr altered to Cagar Feosaig at Boundary Exhibition held at Golspie 22.23. Jan. 78 [1878] |
J. Peacock Esqr. Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joss Manor Golspie
Mr R. Grant Ground Officer Brora |
105 |
Applied to a hill about 15 hundered feet high, covered with heathy pasture, it is situated about 1 1/2 to the North west of Uppat Mansion House. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. It signifies the Big Hollow |
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BACKIES |
Backies
Backies
Backies |
J Peacock Esqr. Rhives
Rev [Reverend] J M Joass
Mr R. Grant |
105 |
Applied to several Crofts, the houses is one story high a few is slated the remainder thatched all in good repair it is situated in Dunrobin Glen. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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ALLT CHUILIONN |
Allt Chuilionn
Allt Chuilionn
Allt Chuilionn |
J Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend J. M. Joass
Mr R Grant |
105 |
Applied to a small stream having its source about 1/2 mile to the Northwest of the Backies, it runs in a Southerly direction till it enters Dunrobin Burn, On the Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. It signifies the Holly Burn. |
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CLÀIS MHÒR |
Clàis Mhòr
Clàis Mhòr
Clàis Mhòr |
Joseph Peacock Esq. Factor
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass. L.L.D [Legum Doctor] Golspie
Map of Sutherland |
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Dunrobin Glen
Dunrobin Glen
Dunrobin Glen
Glen of Dunrobin |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Manse, Golspie
Joseph Peacock Esq. Factor, Rhives, Golspie
Mr W. Sutherland, Postmaster, Brora
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This name applies to a Glen, having its northern extremity about one & half miles to the east of Beinn Corse, and its southern extremity about one half mile to the east of the Village of Golspie. This glen is partly cultivated, partly planted with Fir & Forest trees, and partly laid out as Deer Forest & Sheep pasture, property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. |
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UPPAT WOOD |
Uppat Wood
Uppat Wood
Uppat Wood |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr Robert Grant Ground Officer Brora |
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ALLT BAD NA COILLE |
Allt Bad na Coille
Allt Bad na Coille
Allt Bad na Coille |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Golspie
Mr Donald Gilchrist Merchant Brora
Mr William Sutherland Postmaster Brora |
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A stream having its source adjacent to the Western extremity of Uppat Wood, and after running in an Easterly direction for a distance of about one mile, it takes the name of Sputtie Burn, it continues its course & enters the Moray Firth adjacent to the Western extremity of the small district known as the Doll.
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NA DUBH-LOCHAN |
Na Dubh-lochan
Na Dubh-lochan
Na Dubh-lochan
Na Dubh-lochan |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray, F. [Free] Church Manse, Brora
Mr Donald Gilchrist, Merchant Brora
Mr William Sutherland, Postmaster, Brora
Mr William Turner, Sheep Manager, Ascoile |
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This name applies to three small lochs situated about half a mile East of the eastern extremity of Loch Brora, the name signifies the "Black Lochs".
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Clyne.
NA DUBH-LOCHAN
The Black Lochs
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RIVER BRORA |
River Brora
River Brora
River Brora
River Brora |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M Joass
Joseph Peacock Esq.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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This name applies to a "River having its source in the forest of Ben Clibrig and, passing through a part of the parish of Rogart, it enters the parish of Clyne about one Mile West of [Sciberscross], and joins the Black Water about one Mile below that place, when the united streams flow throug rich pasture for half a mile and enter Loch Brora" See + Stat. [Statistical] Account. This river again issues issues out of the East end of Loch Brora enters the Moray Firth adjacent to Brora Village.
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BRUACHROBIE |
Bruachrobie
Bruachrobie
Bruachrobie
Bruachrobie |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M Joass Manse Golspie.
Joseph Peacock Esq. Factor Rhives, Golspie
Mr William Sutherland Postmaster Brora
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applied to a few Crofts situated a short distance to the south of North Brora Muir, the buildings are one story high thatched, and in fair repair.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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FANICH |
Fanich
Fanich
Fanich
Fanich |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applied to four small farms or Crofts Situated on the West side of the River Brora and distant about two miles from the village of Brora, the buildings are one story high partly thatched, and partly slated, the whole are in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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CROFTHAUGH |
Crofthaugh
Crofthaugh
Crofthaugh
Crofthaugh |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applied to two small Crofts situated about one half mile to the North of the village of Brora, the dwellings are one story high thatched, and in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland Proprietor |
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KILBRORA |
Kilbrora
Kilbrora
Kilbrora
Kilbrora |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applied to two Crofts situated a short distance to the West of North Brora Muir, the dwellings are one story high, thatched, and in fair repair. His Crace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Clyne
KILBRORA
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INVERBRORA |
Inverbrora
Inverbrora
Inverbrora
Inverbrora |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant Ground Officer Brora |
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This name applies to a large farm steading, the dwelling house is two stories high, the out offices one story, the whole are slated and in good repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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COAL PIT (Disused) [Inverbrora] |
Coal Pit
Coal Pit
Coal Pit
Coal Pit |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applied to a coal pit now disused. It was worked by a shaft about A.D. 1844 but the coal obtained being of inferior quality it was not considered to pay working expenses. Consequently it was discontinued the following year. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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SPUTIE |
Sputie
Sputie
Sputie
Sputie |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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A farm house one story high with suitable out offices detached, the whole are slated and in good repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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SPUTIE BURN |
Sputie Burn
Sputie Burn
Sputie Burn
Sputie Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
106 |
A small stream having its source in the Hills to the North, West of Uppat Mansion house and Known as Allt Bad na Coille for a distance of about one and one half Miles from its source, when it takes the name of Sputie Burn, it forms a portion of the Boundary between the parishes of Clyne & Golspie, and enters the the Moray Firth at the South Western extremity of the district Known as the Doll. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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DOLL |
Doll
Doll
Doll
Doll |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applied to a district of Cultivated Land comprising several Crofts situated about two miles to the West of the village of Brora, the buildings are one story high partly slated, and partly thatched, the whole are in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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FEMALE SCHOOL [Doll] |
Female School
Female School
Female School
Female School |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Joseph Peacock Esqr.
Mr William Sutherland postmaster Brora
Mr Robert Grant |
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Applied to a female School situated in the district Known as the Doll, it is one story high slated, and in good repair. The daily average attendance is forty, and the education taught consists of the Ordinary branches, together with industry, it is supported by Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland, the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, and school fees. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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LOCH AN LÌN |
Loch an Lìn |
J Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a Small Sheet of water Situated a Short distance to the South of the Crofts. Known as Kilmain, signifies the Lint Loch, Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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KILMAIN |
Kilmain
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J. Peacock Esq Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Manse Golspie
Mr Robert Grant Ground Officer Brora |
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This name is applied to four Crofts it is situated on the South Side of the River Brora about 1/2 mile to the South of the Croft Known as Rallan, Part of the dwelling houses is Slated, the offices and part of the houses is thatched, all one storay high and in good repair, Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. |
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RAILWAY STATION [Brora] |
Railway Station
Railway Station
Railway Station |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to Brora Railway Station, it is one story high slated and in excellent repair, Property of the Duke of Sutherland |
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BRORA BRIDGE |
Brora Bridge
Brora Bridge
Brora Bridge |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a Stone Bridge spanning the River Brora on the County Road leading from Brora to the Village of Helmsdale, it was erected in A.D. 1810 and is still in good repair. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. |
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VOLUNTEERS' DRILL HALL [Brora] |
Volunteers Drill Hall
Volunteers Drill Hall
Volunteers Drill Hall |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
106 |
This name is applied to the Volunteers' Drill Hall, it is one story high and in poor repair. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. |
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SUTHERLAND ARMS HOTEL [Brora] |
Sutherland Arms Hotel
Sutherland Arms Hotel
Sutherland Arms Hotel |
J. Peacock Esq. Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Manse Golspie
Mr R. Grant Ground Officer Brora |
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This name is applied to a Hotel situated in the Village of Brora, it is two storys high slated and in good repair. Property of the Duke of Sutherland |
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COMMERCIAL INN [Brora] |
Commercial Inn
Commercial Inn
Commercial Inn |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
106 |
This name is applied to an Inn situated in the Village of Brora, it is two storys high slated and in good repair, Property of the Duke of Sutherland. |
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POST OFFICE [Brora] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
106 |
This name is applied to a Post Office situated in the Village of Brora, it is a Major receiving office, also a P.O. [Post Office] Savings Bank, and Money Order office. There is an arrival and dispatch daily the former at 5.45 P.M. and the latter at 7.40 A.M. This is also a Postal Telegraph office, The building is one storay high slated and in good repair. Property of the Duke of Sutherland. |
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COAL PIT (Disused) [Faskally] |
Coal Pit (Disused)
Coal Pit (Disused)
Coal Pit (Disused) |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
106 |
This name is applied to a Coal Mine (disused). It was worked about A.D. 1828 but afterwards it was Closed, on account of the rise in the price of Coals, and the inferior Coals which it gave, it is situated by the River Brora, a short distance to the East of FasKally. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. |
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CAVE [Brora Bridge] |
Cave
Cave
Cave |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
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Applied to a Cave situated near Brora Bridge on the south side of the River Brora. its length from the entrance to extremity is about seven yards and its height is about five feet. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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MARKET STANCE [Brora] |
Market Stance
Market Stance
Market Stance |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
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Applied to a Market Stance situated at the Southwest of the village of Brora, there are two Markets in the year one being held in May the other in October, there are no Customs or Tolls Charged at this stance. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor
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FASKALLY |
FasKally
FasKally
FasKally |
J. Peacock Esq. Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Manse Golspie
Mr. R Grant Ground Officer Brora |
106 |
This name is applied to a farm house two storays high slated and in good repair, it has offices attached and detached, one storay high, tiled and in good repair, its situation lies about 1/2 mile to the West of Brora by the River Brora, Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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VOLUNTEERS' RIFLE RANGE [Brora] |
Volunteers' Rifle Range
Volunteers' Rifle Range
Volunteers' Rifle Range |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
106 |
This name is applied to the Brora Volunteer's Rifle Range, it is situated about one mile to the South of the Village of Brora, there is two targets, an iron butt, & Powder Magazine in Connection with it. On the Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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FEMALE SCHOOL [Brora] |
Female School
Female School
Female School |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
106 |
This name is applied to a female School situated in the Village of Brora, it is one storay high, tiled, and in good repair. Education afforded is the ordinary branches and industry. Supported by the Society for the promotion of Christian Knowledge & School fees, average attendance about 50 Property of the Duke of Sutherland |
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PORT A' GHEAMHRAIDH |
Port a' Gheamhraidh
Port a' Gheamhraidh
Port a' Gheamhraidh |
J. Peacock Esqr. Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Manse Golspie
Mr R. Grant Ground Officer Brora |
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This name is applied to a Small port, situated a short distance to the south of the Village of Brora. in rough weather the Brora fishermen lands here in prefrance to the harbour. Signifies the winter Port. Property of his Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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COAL PIT (Disused) [Brora Links] |
Coal Pit (Disused) |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R Grant |
106 |
Applied to a Coal Pit (disused). it was worked about A.D. 1828 but afterwards it was Closed on account of the rise in the price of coal and the inferior Coals which it gave, it is situated on the Brora Links, Close by the General Assembly School. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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BRORA |
Brora
Brora
Brora |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a small Village, situated on the sea coast between the villages of Golspie and Helmsdale, 6 miles from the former and 12 from the latter place, there is two Public Houses, a Post Office, Free Church, two Schools, Railway Station & Harbour in it. About one half of the buildings is two storays high, the remainder one. the whole is slated except a few which is tiled & thatched. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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HARBOUR [Brora] |
Harbour
Harbour
Harbour |
J. Peacock Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a small compact harbour, situated at the termination of the River Brora. At spring tides Vessels drawing about 10 feet of water can enter it. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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VIEWHILL COTTAGE |
Viewhill Cottage
Viewhill Cottage
Viewhill Cottage |
J. Peacock Esq. Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Manse Golspie
Mr. R. Grant Ground Officer Brora |
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This name is applied to a Cottage, situated in the Village of Brora, it is one storay high, slated, and in excellent repair. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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GROVE COTTAGE |
Grove Cottage
Grove Cottage
Grove Cottage |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a Cottage, situated in the Village of Brora, it is two storays high, slated, and in excellent repair. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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CAWCRASK WELL |
Cawcrask Well
Cawcrask Well
Cawcrask Well |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a perennial Spring of excellent water, it is situated by the River Brora about 1/4 mile to the west of Brora, on the property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. |
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CASTLE HILL |
Castle Hill
Castle Hill
Castle Hill |
J. Peacock Esq. Rhives Golspie
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Manse Golspie
Mr. R. Grant Ground Officer Brora |
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This name is applied to a small hill covered with wood, it is situated about 1/2 mile to the west of Brora, Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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GOWER STREET [Brora] |
Gower Street
Gower Street
Gower Street |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr. R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a Street in the village of Brora most of the dwellinh houses in it is two storays high, slated, and in good repair, Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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SCHOOL [Brora] |
School
School
School |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a School situated in the village of Brora, it is two storays high, slated and in good repair, Education consists of the ordinary branches together with Latin & Mathematics. Supported by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Duke of Sutherland, & school fees, average attendance about 45. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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FREE CHURCH [Brora] |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to a Free Church, situated in the Village of Brora, it is two storays high, slated, and in excellent repair, it was erected by the congregation A.D. 1849 and is seated for 900 persons. |
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MANSE [Free Church, Brora] |
Manse
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J. Peacock Esq.
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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BRORA LINKS |
Brora Links
Brora Links
Brora Links |
J. Peacock Esq.
Rev [Reverend] J.M. Joass
Mr R. Grant |
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This name is applied to pasture land intermixed with Sand, it is situated on the sea coast by the Village of Brora, on the south side. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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Parish of Clyne
County of Sutherland
MANSE
It is considered superfluous to prefix Free Church to this name it being
so near the Church"
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NAME BOOK
OF PART OF THE PARISHES OF
CLYNE, LOTH AND GOLSPIE
SHEETS 98, 105, 106,
Co. [County] Sutherland
[Stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 4 MAR. 91 [1891] |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Allt an t-Salainn -- 7
Allt Bad na Coille -- 33
Allt Choll -- 3
Allt Cìochaig -- 19
Allt Chuilionn -- 31
Allt Creagach -- 21
Allt Garbh-chlais -- 12
Allt na Cùile -- 4
Allt Raidhrich -- 14
An Dubh-lochan -- 34
Ardachew -- 28
Asca' na Grèine -- 10
Auchrimsdale -- 19
Aultcraggie -- 23
Aultririe -- 23
Backies -- 31
Badnellan -- 26
Ballinreach -- 12
Braeval -- 7
Bramberry Hill -- 28
Brora -- 49
Brora Bridge -- 43
Brora Links -- 52
Bruachrobie -- 35
Cavaig -- 27
Cave -- 45
Castle Hill -- 51
Cawcrask Well -- 50
Church -- 13
Clàis Mhòr -- 21
Cagar Feosaig -- 31
Clentrolla Pictish Tower (Ruins of) -- 11
Brough (Ruins of) -- 11
Clyne (Ph.) [Parish] -- 1
Clyne Burn -- 21
Clyneleish -- 30
Clyneleish Distillery -- 30
Clyneleish Moss -- 26
Clyneleish Muir -- 23
Clyneleish Quarry -- 24
Clynemilton Burn -- 5
Clynemilton East -- 17
Clynemilton West -- 18
Clynekirkton -- 13
Cnoc a' Daraich -- 20
Coal Pit (Disused) -- 37
Coal Pit (Disused) -- 45
Coal Pit (Disused) -- 47
Commercial Inn -- 44
Conflict of Clyne -- 18
Còs Ceumach -- 9
CracKaig Links -- 15
Creag an Lochain Deirg -- 16
Creagan Mòr -- 7
Crofthaugh -- 36
Dalchalm -- 29
Doll -- 38
Dromia -- 20
Duke of Sutherlands Railway -- 15
Dunrobin Glen -- 32
East Brora -- 27
East Brora Muir -- 29
Easter Clynekirkton -- 20
Earl's Cut -- 6
Fanich -- 36
Faskally -- 46
Female School -- 39
Female School -- 46
Free Church -- 52
Free Church School -- 28
Glashbuie -- 29
Glaslochan -- 17
Glebe -- 16
Gowar Street -- 51
Greenhill -- 17
Grove Cottage -- 50
Harbour -- 49
Inverbrora -- 37
Kilbrora -- 22
Kilmain -- 22
Kintradwell -- 9
Kintradwell Burn -- 6
Kintradwell Links -- 12
Ladiesloch -- 27
Larachnabothan -- 26
Loch an Lin -- 41
Loch nan Greusaich -- 25
Lonmore -- 3
Loth (Ph.) [Parish] -- 2
Lothbeg -- 5
Loth Burn -- 5
Loth Station -- 5
Manse -- 13
Manse -- 52
Market Stance -- 45
Moray Firth -- 15
Mosshill -- 25
North Brora Muir -- 25
Pictish Tower -- 10
Poorhouse -- 24 |
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Names of Objects -- Page
Port a' Gheamhraidh -- 47
Post Office -- 44
Railway Station -- 43
Rattan -- 24
River Brora -- 35
Supposed Site of St. Trolla's Chapel -- 8
School -- 30
School -- 51
Socach Hill -- 14
Spùt Dubh -- 3
Sputie -- 37
Sputie Burn -- 38
Sutherland Arms Hotel -- 44
Tumuli -- 10
Tumuli -- 18
Uppat Wood -- 33
Viewhill Cottage -- 50
Volunteers' Drill Hall -- 43
Volunteers' Rifle Range -- 46
Wester Clynekirkton -- 14
Wilkhouse -- 8 |
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