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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
INSHLAMPIE Inshlampie
Islampy
Islampy
Inshlampie
Estate Map
Mr. Thomas McKay, Inshlampie
Mr. H. McKay, Dalharrold
Co. [County] Map
036 A shepherds house, near the junction of Inshlampie Burn and the Naver. Propy. [Property] of Duke of Sutherld. [Sutherland].
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Inshlampie] Picts House
Picts House
Mr. Thomas McKay, Inshlampie
Mr. H. McKay, Dalharrold
036 A Cairn of stones 1/4 of a mile north of Inshlampie on the Same Side of the River.
CNOC NAN GALL Cnoc na Gaill
Cnoc na Gaill
Mr. Thomas McKay, Inshlampie
Mr. H. McKay, Dalharrold
036 A Knoll, on the North Side of Inshlampie Burn about half a mile above Inshlampie. a little on the North of an old wall Sig. [Signification] "Hillock of the Lowlanders".
INSHLAMPIE BURN Inshlampie Burn

Allt na Gowl
Mr. Thomas McKay, Inshlampie
Mr. H. McKay, Dalharrold
Estate Map
036 A long winding Stream, having its Source in Loch Rhifail, After a northward Course of about 3 miles falls into the Naver at Inshlampie.*
* This stream was Known to the natives of several generations back as "Allt na Gowl" but now Known only by "Inshlampie Burn".

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Parish of Farr -- Co. [County] Sutherland

Cnoc nan Gall [Note]
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