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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DRUMBAG Drumbag Mr. Hugh McLeod Drumbag
Mr. Alexander McLeod Stoer
Mr. James McLeod Drumbag
049 A small scattered village composed chiefly of Crofters and fishermen situated near the sea coast seven miles northeast of Stoer. It contains a Church School, Post office, and an Inn. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland.
DRUMBEG 1-inch Revision October 1894. Drumbeg Evander McIver Esq. factor Scourie
See 1-inch Name list of sh. [sheet] 107. submitted to him
General Custom now
049
POST OFFICE [Drumbag] Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Mr. Hugh McLeod Drumbag
Mr. Alexander McLeod Stoer
Mr. James McLeod Drumbag
049 A small post office for the accommodation of the district around Drumbeg. It has one arrival and despatch three times a week _ Major Office Lairg. It is neither a Savings Bank nor Money Order Office.
SCHOOL [Drumbag] School
School
School
Mr. Hugh McLeod Drumbag
Mr. Alexander McLeod Stoer
Mr. James McLeod Drumbag
049 A school and teachers residence in Drumbeg. It is under the direction of the Established Church but is supported chiefly by the Society for Propogation of Christian Knowledge _ The teacher is not certificated _ Average number of pupils about 30.

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