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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TÒRR NAN CLACH | Tòrr nan Clach | Mr. N. Munro, Bruachdian Mr. R. Munro, Achnagoul Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Macpherson Tobermory |
064 | Applies to a small Hillock situate about 1/2 a mile N [North] of Achnagoul and on the east side of Bog Buidhe. The name means Hillock of the Stones. Property of the trustees of the late Col [Colonel] Ferguson of Novar |
| DRUIM FARRAID | Druim Farraid | Mr. N. Munro, Bruachdian Mr. R. Munro, Achnagoul Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Macpherson Tobermory |
064 | Applies to a small hill situate about 1/4 of a mile South east of Torran an Sporain and quarter of a mile south of Loch a Chapuil, the name means "Enquiring Ridge" |
| LOCH A' CHAPUILL | Loch a' Chapuill | Mr. N. Munro, Bruachdian Mr. R. Munro, Achnagoul Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Macpherson Tobermory |
064 | A small boggy Loch on the south side of Druim Farraid and 1/4 of a mile east of Torran an Sporain The name means "Loch of the Mare" |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Alness
[Page signed] Alexander Bain C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty county, OS Name Books - Ross and Cromarty county (Mainland) - Volume 1 - Parishes of Alness and Kiltearn, OS1/28/1
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Alness and Kiltearn.
Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty 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 Ross and Cromarty, which is in the north of Scotland. It was formed in 1891 by uniting the separate counties of Cromarty and Ross.
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