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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CNOC A' MHUILINN | Cnoc a' Mhuilinn Cnoc a' Mhuilinn |
Mr A. C. MacKenzie Schoolmaster Marybro Mr A MacKenzie Crofter Heights of Dochcarty |
076 | This name is applied to a small hillocK. situated to the north of Amhainn Sgiathach and adjacent to it near to where allt nam Freumh enters it. Signifies "The Mill HillocK." "Property of Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland." |
| CRÌOCH DHUBH | Crìoch Dhubh Crìoch Dhubh |
Mr A. C. MacKenzie Mr A. MacKenzie |
076 | This name is applied to a portion of moorland, Situated between Amhainn Sgiathach and the Heights of Dochcarty and Heights of Brae. Signifies "Black March" "Property of D. Davidson Esqr of Tulloch and Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland". |
| SLOCHD AN TIGHE DHUIBH | Slochd an Taigh Dhuibh Slochd an Taigh Dhuibh |
Mr A. C. MacKenzie Mr A. MacKenzie |
076 | This name is applied to a small hollow, Situated to the west of Crioch Dhubh and adjacent to Amhainn Sgiathach. Signifies "Hollow of the black house" or "still bothy". "Property of Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland." |
Continued entries/extra info
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Parish of Fodderty -- County of Ross
Slochd an Taigh Dhuibh [notes]
By order. John T. Hoban c.a. [civilian assistant] 14 Jany [January] 1876.
Tigh - pronounced Taigh A house
Correct orthography Tigh always written - the Plans -
If written Taigh the genetice singular
is Taighe - but the correct orthography
had better be preserved -
Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty county, OS Name Books - Ross and Cromarty county (Mainland) - Volume 9 - Parishes of Dingwall and Fodderty, OS1/28/9
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Dingwall, and Fodderty.
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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