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TORMORE (In Ruins) |
Tormore (In Ruins)
Tormore (In Ruins)
Tormore (In Ruins) |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of a few dwellings situated a short distance North of Torseiller. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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SSTORAL (Ruins of) |
Storal (Ruins of)
Storal (Ruins of)
Storal (Ruins of) |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to the ruin of a dwelling house situated adjacent to Allt Storel, the walls of which stand about three feet above the surface. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, propr. [proprietor] |
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TORSEILLER (Ruins of) |
Torsellior (Ruins of)
Torsellior (Ruins of)
Torsellior (Ruins of) |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of a few dwellings situated a short distance West of the Confluence of Allt Storal with the River Brora, a few feet of the walls of these buildings are still standing. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne |
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SCOTTARIE BURN |
Scottarie Burn
Scottarie Burn
Scottarie Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A Stream having its source a short distance to the South-East of the ruins Known as Rayin it runs in a North easterly direction and enters the River Brora a short distance to the North east of Kilbrare dwelling house. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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SCOTTARIE [Ruins] |
Scottarie
Scottarie
Scottarie |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of a few dwelliings scattered over a small district of pasture land & situated a short distance to the North of Meall Cuairte, His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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COILREANEY (In Ruins) |
Coilreaney (In Ruins)
Coilreaney (In Ruins)
Coilreaney (In Ruins) |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to the ruins of several small dwellings situation about one Mile to the West of Scottarie, the walls of these buildings are nearly level with the General Surface. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne |
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CLADH MAIREANNACH |
Cladh Maireannach
Cladh Maireannach
Cladh Maireannach
Cladh Maireannach |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to a Graveyard situated about one half mile South of Cnoc an Torra Mhòir. It signifies the Everlasting burying Place. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
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ALLT AN TUIRC |
Allt an Tuirc
Allt an Tuirc
Allt an Tuirc
Allt an Tuirc |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A stream having its source a short distance West of the ruins Known as Rayen. it runs in a Northern direction and enters the River Brora a short distance South of Cladh Maireannach, it forms the boundary between the Parishes Clyne and Rogart & Clyne and Golspie. It signifies the "Boar's Burn". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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BALLYNACAIRDACH (In Ruins) |
Ballynacairdach (in Ruins)
Ballynacairdach (in Ruins)
Ballynacairdach (in Ruins)
Ballynacairdach (in Ruins) |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray Free Church Manse Brora
Mr Donald Gilchrist Merchant Brora
Mr William Sutherland postmaster Brora
Mr William Turner Sheep Manager Ascoile Strath Brora |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of a few dwelling houses situated a short distance from the source of Allt an Tuirc. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne
CLADH MAIREANNACH
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CNOC AN TORRA MHÒIR |
Cnoc an Torra Mhòir
Cnoc an Torra Mhoir
Cnoc an Torra Mhòir
Cnoc an Torra Mhòir |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A small hill situated about one half mile West of the confluence of Coich Burn with the River Brora. it is covered with heathy pasture and loose stone, and it Signifies the "Knoll of the Big Heaps". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. Proprietor. |
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CNOC DAIL A' BHÀTHAIDH |
Cnoc Dail a' Bhàthaidh
Cnoc Dail a' Bhàthaidh
Cnoc Dail a' Bhàthaidh
Cnoc Dail a' Bhàthaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A hill situated about two miles to the East of Cnoc an Torra Mhòir, it is covered with heathy pasture, and stones. It signifies the "Drowning Field Knoll" His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. proprietor. |
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ALLT STORAL |
Allt Storal
Allt Storal
Allt Storal
Allt Storal |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A small stream having its source about one half mile to the West of Cnoc Dail a' Bhathaidh, it runs in a Northern direction and enters the River Brora a short distance East of Torseiller. It signifies the "Fertile Burn" His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne |
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PICTISH TOWER (Ruins of) [Coich Burn] |
Pictish Tower (Ruins of)
Pictish Tower (Ruins of)
Pictish Tower (Ruins of) |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to the remains of a Pictish Tower situated a short distance North of the Confluence of Coich Burn with the River Brora. A few feet of the circular wall is still standing, but the interior as well as the exterior of the wall is entirely covered with loose stones which renders it impossible to define the exact height above the surface. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor |
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DALVAICH (Ruins of) |
Dalvaich (Ruins of)
Dalvaich (Ruins of)
Dalvaich (Ruins of) |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of a few dwellings situated a short distance north of Cnoc Dail a' Bhathaidh the walls of these buildings are almost level with the General Surface. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne |
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UARACHOILE (In Ruins) |
Uarachoile (In Ruins)
Uarachoile (In Ruins)
Uarachoile (In Ruins) |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of a few dwellings the walls of which are standing about three feet high and situated about one half mile to the Northwest of Kilbrare dwelling house. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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KILBRARE |
Kilbrare
Kilbrare
Kilbrare |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to a Shepherds house situated a short distance west of the Confluence of Scotterie Burn with the River Brora. the building is one story high with suitable out offices, slated and in fair repair. His Grace the Duke of Suterland proprietor |
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KILBRARE HILL |
Kilbrare Hill
Kilbrare Hill
Kilbrare Hill |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name is applied to a hill situated about one mile to the South of Kilbrare dwelling house, it is covered with rocky heathy pasture and it is the property of his Grace the Duke of Sutherland |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne |
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PICTISH TOWER (Remains of) [Kilbrare] |
Pictish Tower (Remains of)
Pictish Tower (Remains of)
Pictish Tower (Remains of) |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to what appears to have been a stronghold of some sort in former days but unlike the other Towers in the Neighbourhood which were Constructed of Stone, this one appears to have been Constructed solely of earth, it is Circular in form, its diameter upon the top is about thirty yards & its base is about fifty yards in diameter. Its height above the General Surface is about Thirty feet and the slope from top to bottom is at an angle of about thirty degrees. there is a small enclosure upon the top which is Cultivated as a Vegetable Garden by the inhabitants of Kilbrare. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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MEALL A' CHAORUINN |
Meall a' Chaoruinn
Meall a' Chaoruinn
Meall a' Chaoruinn |
Mr Thomas McDonald, Golspie (late head Keeper)
Mr Andrew Sutherland, Doll
Mr John Polson Shd [ ] Rillen |
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MEALL CUAIRTE |
Meall Cuairte
Meall Cuairte
Meall Cuairte
Meall Cuairte |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to an isolated hill about 1800 feet high & situated about one half mile to the Southwest of Kilbrare Hill it is Covered heathy pasture and it signifies the Hill of the mountain [son?]. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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Parish of Clyne |
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BEINN AN LEATHAID MHÒIR |
Beinn an Leathaid Mhòir
Beinn an Leathaid Mhòir
Beinn an Leathaid Mhòir
Beinn an Leathaid Mhòir |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A hill situated about one Mile South of the West end of Loch Brora It is covered with heathy pasture it signifies the "Hill of the Big Slope" His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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LEATHAD MÒR |
Leathad Mòr
Leathad Mòr
Leathad Mòr
Leathad Mòr |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to a hill side or slope extending from Carrol Rock upon the East to the Western extremity of Loch Brora upon the West. it is partly covered with Birch wood and partly with heathy pasture. It Signifies the "Big Slope" His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
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SCHOOL [Kilcalmkill] |
School
School
School
School |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A School situated about one mile to the N.W. [North West] of KilcalmKill the building is one story high thatched and in fair repair, the daily Average attendance is about 20 the education taught consists of the ordinary branches and School fees is the only Support. Duke of Sutherland propr. [proprietor] |
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Parish of Clyne |
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GREEANEN |
Greeanen
Greeanen
Greeanen |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to a Shepherds house situated about three-fourths of a Mile West of KilcalmKill the building is one story high thatched and in fair repair His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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GREEANAN |
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FEARACH (Ruins of) |
Fearach
Fearach
Fearach
Fearach |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of several dwellings situated a short distance North of Greeanen the walls of these dwellings stand a few feet above the General Surface His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor |
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DALLUCH (In Ruins) |
Dalluch
Dalluch
Dalluch |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name is applied to the ruins of a dwelling House situated about one half Mile North of KilcalmKill. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne |
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FEIGHGLASS (In Ruins) |
Feighglass (In Ruins)
Feighglass (In Ruins)
Feighglass (In Ruins) |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of a few dwellings situated about one fourth mile to the Northeast of KilcalmKill. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor |
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KILCALMKILL |
KilcalmKill
KilcalmKill
KilcalmKill
KilcalmKill |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner
New Statistical Account |
097 |
This name applies to an old Mansion house once the Residence of the Gordon's of Carrol, but inhabited at present by a sheep farmer. The building is two stories high with out offices detached a short distance to the East, the whole are slated and in fair repair. A short distance North of the Mansion, is a large dwelling house in Course of erection and when completed is to be occupied by the Tenant as the old building is falling into decay. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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GORDONBUSH LODGE 1- inch Revision October 1894. |
Gordonbush Lodge |
Donald McLean Esq. factor Golspie
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097 |
This name applies to a substantial stone building used as a shooting lodge and owned by the Duke of Sutherland. It is situated about one mile N.W. [North West] of Oldtown at Kilcalmkill. |
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Parish of Clyne |
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Site of ST COLUMBA'S CHAPEL [Kilcalmkill] |
Site of St. Columba's Chapel |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the supposed site of St. Columba's Chapel situated about one half mile to the Southeast of KilcalmKill. No trace of the building now remains. About A.D. 1825 some workmen employed collecting stones in the vicinity of the Site of the Chapel, came upon a stone having a Cross, and other figures sculptured upon it, this stone was placed in a wall near to where it was found, but afterwards removed by some unKnown party. Adjacent to the Site of this Chapel are to be seen what is pointed out as the Grave of some ancient warior, or Chief. Composed of four Stones and a cover in which large human bones were found about A.D. 1815 those that have seen these bones describe them as being much above the average size. Various tumuli lie Scattered about in the vicinity of this Grave, and it is Generally believed that a Battle was fought hereabout. There is a tradition in the district that three Danish wariors with a considerable following entered this Glen for the purpose of subdueing the inhabitants but were completely defeated, and one is said to have been slain at Killean, a second in the vicinity of this Grave, and the third at Kilbrare. Nothing is known about the date of this conflict. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Applied to the supposed site of St. Columba's Chapel situated about one half mile to the Southeast of KilcalmKill. No trace of the building now remains. About A.D. 1825 some workmen employed collecting stones in the vicinity of the Site of the Chapel, came upon a stone having a Cross, and other figures sculptured upon it, this stone was placed in a wall near to where it was found, but afterwards removed by some unKnown party. Adjacent to the Site of this Chapel are to be seen what is pointed out as the Grave of some ancient warior, or Chief. Composed of four Stones and a cover in which large human bones were found about A.D. 1815 those that have seen these bones describe them as being much above the average size. Various tumuli lie Scattered about in the vicinity of this Grave, and it is Generally believed that a Battle was fought hereabout. There is a tradition in the district that three Danish wariors with a considerable following entered this Glen for the purpose of subdueing the inhabitants but were completely defeated, and one is said to have been slain at Killean, a second in the vicinity of this Grave, and the third at Kilbrare. Nothing is known about the date of this conflict. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne |
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AM BOGLACH |
Am Boglach
Am Boglach
Am Boglach
Am Boglach |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to a hollow situated about one half mile to the Southeast of Cnoc Creagach, it is covered with heathy pasture, and it Signifies the Marsh. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland propr. [proprietor] |
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ALLT AN T-SEANA-BHAILE |
Allt an t-Seana-bhaile
Allt an t-Seana-bhaile
Allt an t-Seana-bhaile
Allt an t-Seana-bhaile |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A stream having its source about one half mile to the East of Cnoc Creagach it runs in a Southwesterly direction and enters Loch Brora a short distance S.outh of Sheaneval dwellings Its banks are steep and rugged and it signifies the Old Town Burn. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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CREAG AN T-SEANA-BHAILE |
Creag an t- Seana-bhaile
Creag an t- Seana-bhaile
Creag an t- Seana-bhaile
Creag an t- Seana-bhaile |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to a small rock situated a short distance East of Sheaneval Dwellings. It is covered with rocky heathy pasture and it Signifies the Old Town Rock. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne
ALLT AN T-SEANA-BHAILE
Sean-bhaile ?
CREAG AN T-SEANA-BHAILE
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RAYEN (In Ruins) |
Rayen (in Ruins)
Rayen (in Ruins)
Rayen (in Ruins) |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to the ruins of a few dwellings situated about one mile to the North of Meall Odhar. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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MEALL ODHAR |
Meall Odhar
Meall Odhar
Meall Odhar
Meall Odhar |
Mr John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner
Mr Donald Gilchrist |
097 |
A hill sitiuated upon the parish boundary between the Parishes of Golspie and Clyne, it is covered with heathy pasture and it Signifies the Dun Hill His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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MEALL DUBH |
Meall Dubh
Meall Dubh
Meall Dubh
Meall Dubh |
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to a small hill situated upon the boundary between the Parishes of Clyne and Golspie it is covered with heathy pasture and Signifies the Black Hill. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Clyne |
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DUNROBIN GLEN |
Dunrobin Glen
Dunrobin Glen
Dunrobin Glen |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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This name applies to a narrow Glen extending from one Mile Southwest of Loch Nan Còrn to within one mile of the village of Golspie. A considerable portion of this Glen is covered with fir and forest plantations, the remainder being deer Forest with the exception of a few patches of Cultivation Tenanted by Crofters. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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MEALL MEADHOIN |
Meall Meadhoin
Meall Meadhoin
Meall Meadhoin
Meall Meadhoin |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to a hill situated upon the boundary between the Parishes of Golspie and Clyne and a short distance West of Beinn nan Còrn. It is covered with heathy pasture and it Signifies the Midd Hill, His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Clyne |
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LOCH A' CHOIRN |
Loch nan Còrn
Loch nan Còrn
Loch nan Còrn
Loch nan Còrn |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
Applied to a small sheet of water situated a Short distance West of Beinn nan Còrn it is well stocKed with trout and affords good Sport to Anglers. It signifies the "Horn Loch" His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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Loch Horn |
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ALLT A' CHOIRN |
Allt nan Còrn
Allt nan Còrn
Allt nan Còrn
Allt nan Còrn |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A small stream having its source in Loch nan Corn it runs in a southern direction & unites with Allt nam Sgeith after which it taKes the name of Dunrobin Burn. It signifies the "Burn of the drinKing horn" His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland propr. [proprietor] |
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ALLT HORN |
Allt Horn |
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ALLT NAN SGEITH |
Allt nan Sgeith |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to a small stream having its source a short distance to the West of Loch nan Còrn, it runs in a Southesterly direction and unites with Allt nam Corn, after which it taKes the name of Dunrobin burn. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland, proprietor Its meaning is [---] |
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Loch a' Choirn [note] See letter from Golspie Manse Revd [Reverend] J M Joass M.A [Master of Arts] 22/3/83
Loch Horn - 1 - inch Revision October 1894
Allt a' Choirn [note] See correspondence attached to p. [page] 17 from Mr. Joass authorising the alteration of these names 5/4/83
Allt Horn - 1 - inch Revision Oct [October] 1894
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ALLT COIRE A' CHOIRN |
Allt Coire nan Còrn
Allt Coire nan Còrn
Allt Coire nan Còrn
Allt Coire nan Còrn |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A stream having its source in Coire nan Còrn, it runs in an Easterly direction and enters Carrol Burn a short distance West of Carrol dwelling house.
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BEINN A' CHOIRN |
Beinn nan Còrn
Beinn nan Còrn
Beinn nan Còrn
Beinn nan Còrn
Beinn a Còirn |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner
Letter from Rev [Reverend] J M Joass M.A. [Master of Arts.] (Golspie Manse) |
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This name applies to one of the principal hills in this district being about 1800 feet above the level of Sea, it is situated about one mile to the North of Dunrobin Glen and covered with heathy pasture it Signifies the "Hill of the drinking Horn". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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BEN HORN 1- inch Revision October 1894 |
Ben Horn
Ben Horn
Ben Horn
Ben Horn
Ben Horn |
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Mr Andrew Sutherland Doll
Mr John Polson [Sh'd] Killin
Mr D. MacRae late Keeper Backies
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BEINN CAS NAM BEATHACH |
Beinn Cas Nam Beathach
Beinn Cas Nam Beathach
Beinn Cas Nam Beathach
Beinn Cas Nam Beathach |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a hill situated at the Southern extremity of Beinn nan Còrn it is covered with heathy pasture and it Signifies the "Hill of the beach foot" His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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Parish of Clyne |
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CARROL ROCK |
Carrol Rock
Carrol Rock
Carrol Rock |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to a hill situated upon west side of Loch Brora and adjacent to the southern extremity of Leathad Mòr. its Eastern boundary is formed by an abrupt precipice overhanging Loch Brora. It is covered with heathy pasture and it is the property of his Grace the Duke of Sutherland. |
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MEALL COIRE AN UISGEACHAIDH |
Meall Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Meall Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Meall Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Meall Coire an Uisgeachaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Turner |
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A hill situated about one mile to the East of Coire nan Còrn, it is covered with heathy pasture and it signifies "The Hill of the Watery Hollow"
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor |
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MEALL COIR' UISGIDH |
Meall Coir ' Uisgidh
Meall Coir ' Uisgidh
Meall Coir ' Uisgidh |
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Mr Donald McRae late Keeper Golspie
Mr Andrew Sutherland Dol.l |
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COIRE A' CHOIN |
Coire nan Còrn
Coire nan Còrn
Coire nan Còrn
Coire nan Còrn |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a hollow a short distance West of Beinn nan Còrn. it is covered with heathy pasture and it signifies the "Horn Hollow." His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor |
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County of Sutherland
Parish of Clyne
COIRE A' CHOIN
See correspondence attached,
from Mr. Joass, authorising the alteration of
these names 5.4.83 |
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Golspie Manse
Mar: 22nd 1883
Sir
Please excuse my replying on
your own paper as I do it for
the sake of precision.
I should be glad if on Sheet
103 you could get the names
Beinn nan Corn and Loch nan Corn
changed into Beinn a' Choirn and
Loch a' Choirn respectively.
I am
Yours truly
J. M. Joass
Map returned by this post. |
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Ordnance Survey Office
Tower St.
Ipswich
19 March 1883.
Sir
Questions having arisen as to whether
Certain Valleys on Sheet 102 Lairg
should not have names ascribed to them,
I beg to submit to you the one Inch Plan
of the District in question and would ask
you to be so good as to say if the
under mentioned districts have names, and
if so to what extent of country the names
apply.
1 Valley between "Kyle of Sutherland and
Lairg" Achany Glen.
2 Valley between "Bonar Bridge" and
Amal Lodge" through which River Conon
flows. Strath Carron.
3 Valley extending from "Amal Lodge" westward
through which "Abhuinn an t-Srath Chuilionaich"
flows. Strath Cuilionnach
If you can give me the above information,
I shall feel greatly obliged.
Kindly return the 1 inch plan when you
have done with it
I remain
Your obt. [obedient] Servant
M. H. Purcell.
Captain R. E. [Royal Engineers]
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass. M. A. [Master of Arts]
The Manse. Golspie
[Note] 3 Stamps for Postage of Map. |
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SHEANEVAL |
Sheaneval
Sheaneval
Sheaneval |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a house consisting of three dwellings under the one roof, the building is one story high, thatched, and in fair repair His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor. |
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OLDTOWN |
1- inch Revision October 1894 |
Mr Donald McLean, Factor, Dunrobin Office. |
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ALLT NAM BONNACH |
Allt nam Bonnach
Allt nam Bonnach
Allt nam Bonnach
Allt nam Bonnach |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Turner |
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A small stream having its source about one half mile to the South of Ann Boglach it runs in a Southwesterly direction and enters Loch Brora about one half mile South of Sheaneval dwellings, it Signifies the Cake Burn. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor. |
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A short distance to the East of the confluence of this stream with Loch Brora two Urns were found A.D. 1871. and are at present in the museum attached to Dunrobin Castle |
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PICTISH TOWER (Site of) |
Pictish Tower
Pictish Tower
Pictish Tower |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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This name applies to the Site of an old Tower Situated about one and one-half miles South of An Boglach, the only remains now visable is a pile of loose Stone about Twenty four yards in diameter |
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County of Sutherland -- Parish of Clyne
Rampart [note] To be written on Trace & Plan P.L. |
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AN DUBH-LOCHAN |
An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to three small Lochs situated about one half mile East of the Eastern extremity of Loch Brora They Signify the "Black Loch" His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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AN DÀM |
An Dàm
An Dàm
An Dàm
An Dàm |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a ford on the River Brora Situated a short distance from the East end of Loch Brora "There is a tradition in the district that the neighbourhood was invaded by a numerous army of Caithness men which the inhabitants were not prepared to resist, upon this occasion they fled to an Island upon the loch for an asylum where they were secure from the assaults of the enemy. Upon this the invaders were so enraged that they attempted daming up the narrow mouth of the Loch at which the River breaks out, and had made such progress in the night time to accomplish their escape, and the part of the River at which they had been employed retains to this day the name of Dàm or Davan. It signifies the stoppage. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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County of Sutherland -- Parish of Clyne
AN DUBH-LOCHAN
Na Dubh Lochan |
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DUCHARY ROCK |
Duchary Rock
Duchary Rock
Duchary Rock |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a RocK Situated a short distance to the South east of Leadoch RocK. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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DUCHARY BURN |
Duchary Burn
Duchary Burn
Duchary Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A small stream having its source a short distance West of Duchary RocK it Runs in a Southern direction and enters Loch Brora at its Eastern extremity His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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LEADOCH |
Leadoch
Leadoch
Leadoch |
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Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
This name applies to a small district including one dwelling-house together with some ruins the dwelling is one story high slated and in good repair His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland propr [proprietor] |
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ALLT COIRE AN UISGEACHAIDH |
Allt Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Allt Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Allt Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Allt Coire an Uisgeachaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A small stream having its source in Coire Uisgidh and after running in a north westerly direction for a distance of about one mile it enters Carrol Burn a short distance from its Confluence with Loch Brora. It signifies "The Stream of the watery Hollow" His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland, propr. [proprietor] |
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ALLT COIR' UISGIDH |
Allt Coir' Uisgidh |
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RINACOUL ROCK |
Rinacoul RocK
Rinacoul RocK
Rinacoul RocK |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a rock situated a short distance to the East of Coire Uisgidh His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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LEADOCH ROCK |
Leadoch Rock
Leadoch Rock
Leadoch Rock |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a steep rocky precipice in every way inaccessible but by a narrow neck of land between it and a neighbouring hill, and situated a short distance East of Coire Uisgidh. It contains about ten acres of land and is said to have been fortified with a ditch of circumvalation but no trace of the ditch now remains His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor. |
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CARROL |
Carrol
Carrol
Carrol |
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Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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This name applies to a dwelling house with suitable out offices situated about one half mile South of Carrol rock. the buildings are one story high thatched and in middling repair. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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CARROL BURN |
Carrol Burn
Carrol Burn
Carrol Burn |
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
097 |
A stream having its source about one mile to the West of Carrol RocK it runs in an Easterly direction about one half mile South of Carrol dwelling house. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland, proprietor |
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COIRE AN UISGEACHAIDH |
Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Coire an Uisgeachaidh
Coire an Uisgeachaidh |
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Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner
Mr Donald Gilchrist |
097 |
Applied to a Hollow situated about one mile South of Carrol RocK it is covered partly with rough pasture and partly with heathy pasture. It Signifies the Watery hollow, (Springs in the hollow) His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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COIR' UISGIDH |
Coir' Uisgidh |
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KILEAIN |
Kileain
Kileain
Kileain |
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Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a Shepherds house one story high slated & in good repair, and situated upon the East side of Loch Brora opposite to Carrol RocK, a short distance West of this dwelling human remaons were found A.D. 1865 and again to the South Human remains were found A.D. 1810 the latter place is traditionally believed to be the Grave of one of the three Danish wariors mentioned in the description of St Columba's Chapel. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland properietor |
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KILLIN 1- inch Revision Oct. 1894 |
Killin |
Donald McLean Esq, factor, Golspie |
097 |
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HUMAN REMAINS FOUND HERE A.D. 1865 [Kilean] |
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Applied to a Shepherds house one story high slated & in good repair, and situated upon the East side of Loch Brora opposite to Carrol RocK, a short distance West of this dwelling human remaons were found A.D. 1865 and again to the South Human remains were found A.D. 1810 the latter place is traditionally believed to be the Grave of one of the three Danish wariors mentioned in the description of St Columba's Chapel. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland properietor |
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HUMAN REMAINS FOUND HERE A.D. 1810 [Kilean] |
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Applied to a Shepherds house one story high slated & in good repair, and situated upon the East side of Loch Brora opposite to Carrol RocK, a short distance West of this dwelling human remaons were found A.D. 1865 and again to the South Human remains were found A.D. 1810 the latter place is traditionally believed to be the Grave of one of the three Danish wariors mentioned in the description of St Columba's Chapel. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland properietor |
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KILEAIN ROCK |
Kileain RocK
Kileain RocK
Kileain RocK |
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Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a rocK situated at the Eastern extremity of Strath Brora it is covered with rocKy heathy pasture. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor. |
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KILLIN ROCK 1- inch Revision Oct. 1894 |
Killin Rock |
Donald McLean Esq, factor, Golspie |
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County of Sutherland -- Parish of Clyne
Human Remains found here A.D. 1865 [Kilean] - [note] Was there not a Boat house built on the spot where those remains were found. If so it should be stated here |
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PICTISH TOWER (Ruins of) [Strath Brora] |
Pictish Tower
Pictish Tower
Pictish Tower |
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Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to the ruins of an old Tower situated in Strath Brora, the walls of which stand about ten feet above the General Surface, the wall is about eight feet in thicKness and surrounded by a ditch and rampart, the latter has a relief of about four feet above the Surface, and that of the ditch about three feet below the General Surface. The interior of this Circle was entirely cleaned out about two years ago when several querns were found therein together with animal bones and a deer's horn of a very large size. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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LOCH BRORA |
Loch Brora
Loch Brora
Loch Brora |
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Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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This name applies to a Loch situated in Strath Brora It is about four miles in length and varies from a quarter to half a mile in breadth, being contracted at two points and has the appearance of three Lakes when seen from a short distance. It is well stocKed with Salmon, Trout, and Eel, and affords good sport to anglers. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland propr [proprietor] |
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County of Sutherland -- Parish of Clyne
Cnoc Creagach [note] on margin
River Brora [note] on margin
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EILEAN NAM FAOILEAG (Formerly used as a Stronghold) |
Eilean nam Faoileag (formerly used as a stronghold)
Eilean nam Faoileag (f
Eilean nam Faoileag (formerly used as a stronghold)
Eilean nam Faoileag (formerly used as a stronghold) |
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Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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This name applies to an Island Situated in Loch Brora the figure of which is a Parallelogram Surrounded by a perpendicular wall about Six feet above the Surface of the Water and only accessable by two stairs which front the South and East. This Island was formerly used as a stonghold by the Earls of Sutherland part of being appropriated to Lodgings, the remainder being laid out as Garden, all trace of a building has now disappeared in consequence of quantities of Earth being spread over the surface, and it has been planted lately. "Among many reports of the good purposes of the Island there is a traditionary story repeated with pleasure by the inhabitants to this day, they tell, that, on a certain occasion the neighbourhood was suddenly invaded by a numerous army of Caithness men, which they were not prepared to resist, upon this occasion they fled to the Island for an asylum, where they were secure from assaults of the enemy, upon this the invaders were so enraged, that they attempted daming up the narrow mouth of the Loch, at which River breaKs out and had made such progress in the worK that the islanders were obliged to taKe to their boats in the night time, to accomplish there the Seasonable assistance of the Clan Gun, who had marched from Strathulie upon hearing of the danger of their countrymen, the Caithness men in consequence of this assistance met with a total defeat." It signifies the sea [---] Island. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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AN DUBH-LOCHAN |
An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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A small loch situated about one mile to the north of Clyne Church. It signifies the "Black Lochan" His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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CREAG AN LOCHAIN DEIRG |
Creag an Lochain Deirg
Creag an Lochain Deirg
Creag an Lochain Deirg
Creag an Lochain Deirg |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
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Applied to a hill situated a short distance to the East of An Dubh-lochan it is covered with heathy pasture and it signifies the "Creag of the Red Lochan" His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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CLYNE BURN |
Clyne Burn
Clyne Burn
Clyne Burn |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
098 |
A stream having its source in An Dubh-lochan and after running in a southern direction for a distance of about one and one half miles it enters the Sea about one mile to the East of Brora village His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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AM BRU-LOCHAN |
Am Bru-lochan
Am Bru-lochan
Am Bru-lochan
Am Bru-lochan |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
098 |
Applied to a small Loch situated about one half mile to the northwest of Creagan Lochain Deirg, it signifies the Belly Lochan, His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor. |
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LOCH TOBARNAICH |
Loch Tobarnaich
Loch Tobarnaich
Loch Tobarnaich
Loch Tobarnaich |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
098 |
This name applies to a small Loch situated about one mile to the south of Beinn Chòl This loch is much famed for large trout of superior flavour It signifies the Loch of the Springs or Wells. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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CLYNEMILTON BURN |
Clynemilton Burn
Clynemilton Burn
Clynemilton Burn |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland |
098 |
A stream having its source in Loch Tobarnaich, it runs in a south easterly direction and enters the sea about one half mile south of Clynemilton farm house. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor. |
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CNOC A' CHLIABHAIN |
Cnoc a' Chliabhain
Cnoc a' Chliabhain
Cnoc a' Chliabhain |
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Map of Sutherland |
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Prominent hill feature on the Watershed between Clyne and Golspie parish. 7 chains or thereabouts from the Southern end of Loch Brora. Name supplied at the Boundary Exhibition held at Goldpie. Jan. [January] 22. 23. '78 |
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BADENAHAUGLISH |
Badenhaughlish (In Ruins)
Badenhaughlish (In Ruins)
Badenhaughlish (In Ruins) |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
098 |
Applied to the ruins of a dwelling house situated about one mile to the south east of Beinn Chòl His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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BADENAHAUGLISH BURN |
Badenahauglish Burn
Badenahauglish Burn
Badenahauglish Burn |
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner |
098 |
This name applies to a small stream having its source about one mile to the East of Beinn Chòl, it runs in a Southern direction and enters Kintradwell Burn adjacent to Badenahaughlish ruins. His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor |
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COL-BHEINN 1 - inch Revision Oct. [October] 1894. |
Col-bheinn
Col-bheinn
Col-bheinn
Col-bheinn |
Mr John Armstrong Shepd. [Shepherd] Glenloth
Mr Thomas Sutherland Badnellan
Mr Andrew Sutherland Easter Klynekirkton
Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Joass Golspie |
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NAME BOOK
OF PART OF THE PARISHES OF
CLYNE. GOLSPIE. LOTH & ROGART
In 6 Inch Sheets 97 & 98
IN THE
CO [COUNTY] SUTHERLAND
[Date Stamps]
ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 2 FEB. [FEBRUARY] 91 SOUTHAMPTON
ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 29 APR. [APRIL] 1903 SOUTHAMPTON |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Allt an t-Seana-bhaile -- 12
Allt an Tuirc -- 3
Allt Coir' Uisgidh -- 21
Allt Coir' a' Choirn -- 16
Allt Creagach -- 25
Allt nam Bonnach -- 18
Allt Horn -- 15
Allt nan Sgeith -- 15
Allt Smeoral -- 25
Allt Storal -- 4
Am Boglach -- 12
Am Bru-lochan -- 28
An Dàm -- 19
An Dubh-lochan -- 19
An Dubh-lochan -- 27
Badenahauglish -- 30
Badenahauglish Burn -- 30
Ballynacairdach -- 3
Beinn an Leathaid Mhòir -- 8
Beinn Cas nam Beathach -- 16
Col-bheinn -- 30
Ben Horn -- 16
Carrol -- 22
Carrol Burn -- 22
Carrol Rock -- 17
Cladh Maireannach -- 3
Clyne Burn -- 27
Clynemilton Burn -- 28
Cnoc Creagach -- 25
Cnoc Dail a' Bhàthaidh -- 4
Cnoc an Torra Mhòir -- 4
Cnoc a' Chliabhain -- 29
Coich Burn -- 25
Coilreaney -- 2
Coir' Uisgidh -- 22
Coire a' Choirn -- 17
Creag an Lochain Deirg -- 27
Creag an t-Seana-bhaile -- 12
Dalluch -- 9
Dalvaich -- 5
Duchary Burn -- 20
Duchary Rock -- 20
Dunrobin Glen -- 14
Eilean nam Faoileag -- 26
Fearach -- 9
Feighglass -- 10
Greeanan -- 9
Greeanen -- 9
Gordonbush Lodge -- 10
Kilbrare -- 6
Kilbrare Hill -- 6
Kilcalmkill -- 10
Killin -- 23
Killin Rock -- 23
Kindradwell Burn -- 30
Leadoch -- 20
Leadoch Rock -- 21
Leathad Mòr -- 8
Loch Brora -- 25
Loch Horn -- 15
Loch Tobarnaich -- 28
Meall Coir' Uisgidh -- 17
Meall a' Chaoruinn -- 7
Meall Dubh -- 13
Meall Meadhoin -- 14
Meall Odhar -- 13
Pictish Tower (Ruins of) -- 5
Pictish Tower (Remains Of) -- 7
Pictish Tower (Site Of) -- 18
Pictish Tower (Ruins Of) -- 24
Rayen -- 13
Rinacoul Rock -- 21
River Brora -- 25
St Columba's Chapel -- 11
School -- 8
Scottarie -- 2
Scottarie Burn -- 2
Oldtown -- 18
Storal -- 1
Strath Brora -- 25
Tormore -- 1
Torseiller --
Uarachoile -- 6 |
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