OS1/33/20/268
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 268Parish of Farr -- Co. [County] Sutherland
Cnoc nan Gall [Note]
See Cnoc nan Gall page 275
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