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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MONUMENT [Clachnaharry] | Monument (On site of Conflict between the Clans Chattan and Munro A.D. 1454 | Mr. George Anderson, Inspector of Poor Mr. Fraser Mackintosh Esqr. Mr. Dallas, Town Clerk |
004 | This monument stands on the rocky face of a hill, close to the village of Clachnaharry and has been erected, by the late Mr. R. Duff Esqr. proprietor of Muirtown, to mark the site of a severe conflict which took place A.D. 1454 between the clans Chattan (Mackintosh) and Munro. It consists of a square pillar, on a similar pedestal, on the top of which is a miniature circular pillar, bearing a gilt figure of Mercury, in the act of blowing a trumpet; possibly in allusion to the watchman's stone (Clach na h-Aire), where a man used to be stationed to sound an alarm on the approach of invaders from Ross-shire. The whole is surrounded by a small circular wall bearing posts and an appropriate iron railing. The north side of the pedestal has cut on it (REGNANTE JACOBO IInd). The south side of the pedestal has cut on it HAS INTERUPES OSSA CONDUNTUR. The west side of the pedestal has cut on it MUNRO The east side of the pedestal has cut on it CLAN CHATTAN. The north side of the capital has "1454" cut on it, and the south side "H.R.D. POSUIT 1821". I have had a good deal of trouble in arriving at the proper date of this conflict as the various accounts, though bearing a general agreement differs very much in some points - the best is that given in the papers of the Mackintosh |
| Site of CONFLICT between the Clans Chattan and Munro A.D. 1454 [Clachnaharry] | Site of CONFLICT between the Clans Chattan and Munro A.D. 1454 [Clachnaharry] Site of CONFLICT between the Clans Chattan and Munro A.D. 1454 [Clachnaharry] Site of CONFLICT between the Clans Chattan and Munro A.D. 1454 [Clachnaharry] |
Mr. George Anderson, Inspector of Poor Mr. Fraser Mackintosh Esqr. Mr. Dallas, Town Clerk |
004 | This monument stands on the rocky face of a hill, close to the village of Clachnaharry and has been erected, by the late Mr. R. Duff Esqr. proprietor of Muirtown, to mark the site of a severe conflict which took place A.D. 1454 between the clans Chattan (Mackintosh) and Munro. It consists of a square pillar, on a similar pedestal, on the top of which is a miniature circular pillar, bearing a gilt figure of Mercury, in the act of blowing a trumpet; possibly in allusion to the watchman's stone (Clach na h-Aire), where a man used to be stationed to sound an alarm on the approach of invaders from Ross-shire. The whole is surrounded by a small circular wall bearing posts and an appropriate iron railing. The north side of the pedestal has cut on it (REGNANTE JACOBO IInd). The south side of the pedestal has cut on it HAS INTERUPES OSSA CONDUNTUR. The west side of the pedestal has cut on it MUNRO The east side of the pedestal has cut on it CLAN CHATTAN. The north side of the capital has "1454" cut on it, and the south side "H.R.D. POSUIT 1821". I have had a good deal of trouble in arriving at the proper date of this conflict as the various accounts, though bearing a general agreement differs very much in some points - the best is that given in the papers of the Mackintosh |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Inverness & Bona
Ordnance Survey - Inverness county, OS Name Books - Inverness county (Mainland) - Volume 31 - Parish of Inverness and Bona, OS1/17/31
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Inverness and Bona.
Ordnance Survey - Inverness county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Inverness, which is in the north of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.