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FÉITH MHÒR Féith Mhòr
Féith Mhòr
Rev. [Reverend] J M. Joass
Mr. William Murray
095 A small stream having a source in Loch Creagach and entering Loch Dulaich at its Eastern extremity. A short distance south of this stream is a field of Tumuli together with several Hut Circles some of which have openings towards the East. The walls or banks forming these circles have an elevation of about two feet above the several surfaces round about. It signifies the 'large sluggish stream' His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor
HUT CIRCLE [3 times, Féith Mhòr] 095 A short distance south of this stream is a field of Tumuli together with several Hut Circles some of which have openings towards the East. The walls or banks forming these circles have an elevation of about two feet above the several surfaces round about.
HUT CIRCLES AND TUMULI [Féith Mhòr] 095 A short distance south of this stream is a field of Tumuli together with several Hut Circles some of which have openings towards the East. The walls or banks forming these circles have an elevation of about two feet above the several surfaces round about.
TUMULI [twice, Féith Mhòr] 095 A short distance south of this stream is a field of Tumuli together with several Hut Circles some of which have openings towards the East. The walls or banks forming these circles have an elevation of about two feet above the several surfaces round about.
DULAICH Dulaich
Dulaich
Rev. [Reverend] J M. Joass
Mr. William Murray
095 Applied to a considerable portion of pasture land Birch Wood & Rough Pasture situated adjacent to Loch Dulaich. name anglicised. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor

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