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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
INNIS-NAN-CEAP Innis nan Ceap (compounded)
Innis nan Ceap
Innis nan Ceap
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass.
Mr. A. Bain, Corryachavreal, Pittentrail, Rogart.
Mr. Hall, farmer, Blarich
104 Applied to several small farms or Crofts situated on the south side of Strath Fleet, the dwellings are one story high with suitable offices the whole are thatched and in fair repair.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor.
Altered from Innis-nan-ceap to Inchcape
INCHCAPE Inchcape All the Maps, Valuation Rolls and general usage of occupiers and of the district. 104 [The name Innis-nan-ceap was altered to Inchcape]
Altered at the Exhibition of Boundaries held at Golspie 22, 23 Jan. '78 [January 1878]
[Refer to Innis-nan-Ceap for description]
LOCH MÒR NA H-AIRIDHE Loch Mòr na h-Airidhe
Loch Mòr na h-Airidhe
Loch Mòr na h-Airidhe
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass, manse, Golspie.
Mr. A. Bain.
Mr. Hall, farmer, Blarich
104 This name applies to a Loch situated about two miles west of Rogart Railway Station. It signifies the "Large Loch of the Sheiling". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor.
CNOC LOCHAN lAIN BHUIDHE Cnoc Lochan Iain Bhuidhe
Cnoc Lochan Iain Bhuidhe
Cnoc Lochan Iain Bhuidhe
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass.
Mr. A. Bain.
Mr. Hall, farmer.
104 This name applies to a hill situated about one half mile south of Loch Mòr na h-Airidhe. It signifies the "Knoll of yellow john's little Loch".
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor.

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County of Sutherland Parish of Rogart

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