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CAWDOR |
Cawdor |
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For authorities and Description see Name Book of that part of the parish which is on the1/2500 scale in the County of Nairn |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Cawdor (Part of) the remainder being in the County of Nairn |
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BUDGATE |
Budgate |
William Stables Esqr Factor Cawdor
John Joss Tenant
James Kennedy Ballintore |
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A large two Storey Slated house with Good Slated office houses Attached, they are the property of the Earl of Cawdor |
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LITTLE BUDGATE |
Little Budgate |
William Stables Esqr Factor Cawdor Castle
Hugh Sinclair Tenant
John Joss Budgate |
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A one storey thatched house with Suitable thatched office houses attached. They are the property of the Earl of Cawdor Cawdor Castle. |
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DALLASCHYLE |
Dallaschyle |
William Stables Esqr Factor Cawdor
William Grant Tenant
John McDonald Croy |
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A one Storey Slated house with Slated office houses attached they are the property of the Earl of Cawdor |
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BALLENTORE |
Ballentore |
William Stables Esqr Factor Cawdor
James Kennedy Tenant
John Joss Budgate |
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A Couple of Small thatched houses on the property of the Earl of Cawdor And occupied by his Labrs [Labourers] |
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Co [County] of Inverness -- Parish of Cawdor |
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NEWTON OF BUDGATE |
Newton Of Budgate |
William Stables Esqr Factor Cawdor
James Sharp Tenant
John Joss Budgate |
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A Good two Storey Slated house with Very Extensive Slated office houses all in Good repair they are the property of the Earl of Cawdor |
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BALLAGGAN |
Ballaggan |
William Stables Esqr Factor Cawdor
John Joss Budgate
James Kennedy Ballintore |
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A Couple of old houses one of which is a Ruin, Situated a little to the west of Cawdor Manse and on the farm of Mr Patterson they are the Property of the Earl of Cawdor |
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DOGHILL |
Doghill |
William Stables Esqr Factor Cawdor
John Joss Budgate
James Kennedy Ballintore |
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A Small thatched house with vegetable Garden attached on the property of the Earl of Cawdor and occupied by his Labrs [Labourers] |
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Co [County] of Inverness -- Parish of Cawdor |
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DALLASCHYLE WOOD |
Dallaschyle Wood |
William A. Stables Esq Factor
Mr. Minto, Cawdor, Forrester |
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An extensive plantation extending westward from the co: [county] road at Budgate to the fence separating this parish from that of Croy and Dalcross; and southward from the co: [county] road passing through the parish from Craggie to Nairn to the south and south east base of Torr Buidheig, indicated nearly by the co: [county] boundary and the northern bounds of the farm of Newlands of Budgate. Property of the Earl of Cawdor. |
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Inverness-shire -- Ph. [Parish] of Cawdor |
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OLD NEWTON OF BUDGATE |
Old Newton of Budgate |
William A. Stables Esq Factor, Cawdor Castle |
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Formerly the residence of the tenant: now only occupied by the farm - labourers. Since the erection of the Newton of Budgate, the original name of this place the adjective "Old" has been prefixed to this word to distinguish from the modern place. Earl of Cawdor, Proprietor. |
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COTTARTOWN |
Cottartown
Cottartown |
William A, Stables Esq
Mr. Macknaughton (Cawdor) |
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Three small dwellings near Budgate, Property of the Earl of Cawdor. |
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HOLME BRIDGE |
Holme Bridge |
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For the authorities and descriptive remarks see Name Book of the Parish of Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire |
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RIVER NAIRN |
River Nairn |
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For the authorities and descriptive remarks see Name Book of the Parish of Nairn, County of Nairn |
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Inverness-shire -- Ph. [Parish] of Cawdor |
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TORR BUIDHEIG |
Torr Buidheig
Torr Buidheig
Torr Buidheig |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Mackpherson,
Mr. Macknaughton, Schoolmaster Cawdor
Mr Stables, |
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A prominent hill covered with out-crop situated in Dallaschyle Wood. It means 'Knoll of the Yellow gowans, or Flowers." |
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NEWLANDS OF BUDGATE |
Newlands of Budgate
Newlands of Budgate |
Mr. A, Stables Esq
Mr Ellis, occupier |
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A very small farm-house on the Earl of Cawdor's Estate, 22 chains South of the Torr Buidheig - |
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MIDDLE RATTICH (in ruins) |
Middle Rattich (In Ruins)
Middle Rattich (In Ruins)
Middle Rattich (In Ruins) |
William A. Stables Esq
Mr. D, Davidson, Lower Ruallan,
Mr. J. Fraser, Duglaich |
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A group of ruins; the remains of a farm-house & Property of Mr. Rose, Holme. |
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CREAG AN DAIMH |
Creag an Daimh |
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For the authorities and descriptive remarks see Name Book of 6 inch work of Cawdor Ph. [Parish] in the adjacent County of Nairn |
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ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg |
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For the authorities and descriptive remarks see Name Book of 6 inch work of Cawdor Ph. [Parish] in the adjacent County of Nairn |
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Inverness-shire -- Parish of Cawdor |
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DRUMMOURNIE |
Drummournie
Drummournie
Drummournie |
William A. Stables Esq
Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Ruallan
Mr. J. Fraser Duglaick |
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This place consists of a farm-house and steading both slated and in good condition. Property of Mr Rose, Holme |
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CAOCHAN NA RATTICH |
Caochan na Rattich
Caochan na Rattich
Caochan na Rattich |
William A. Stables Esq
Revd. [Reverend] Mackpherson
Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Ruallan |
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This name is applied to a small mountain stream rising near the boundary separating this co: [County] from that of Nairn, thence in an eastern course it flows into Allt a' Phlannta. It's signification is not known. The latter part of the word is anglicized and was formerly applied to some small farm-houses near the stream's banks which have gone to ruins, yet retaining their ancient designation |
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Inverness-shire -- Ph. [Parish] of Cawdor |
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UPPER RUALLAN (In Ruins) |
Upper Ruallan (In Ruins)
Upper Ruallan (In Ruins)
Upper Ruallan (In Ruins) |
W. A. Stables Esq. Factor
Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Ruallan
Mr. J. Fraser, Forrester, Duglaick |
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The remains of a farm house and offices. Property of Mr. Rose. Holme |
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EASTER RATTICH (In Ruins) |
Easter Rattich (In Ruins)
Easter Rattich (In Ruins)
Easter Rattich (In Ruins) |
W. A. Stables Esq
Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Ruallan
Mr. J. Fraser, Forrester. |
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Like the foregoing , a pile of ruins, formerly the offices and dwellings on the farm which with many more here has been turned into a sheep-run. Property of Mr Rose. Holme. |
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DUGLAICK |
Duglaick
Duglaick
Duglaick |
W. A. Stables Esq.
Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Rhuallan,
Mr. J. Fraser. Occupier |
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A dwelling-house one storey, slated and in fair condition; occupied by the Forrester of Holme. Mr. Rose, proprietor. |
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Inverness-shire -- Ph. [Parish] of Cawdor |
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ALLT A' PHLANNTA |
Allt a' Phlannta
Allt a' Phlannta
Allt a' Phlannta |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Mackpherson
Mr. Macknaughton, Cawdor
Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Ruallan |
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A stream having its source on the south-west side of Creag an Daimch, thence for a short distance forming the co: [county] boundary and ultimately falling into Allt Dearg. Meaning "Burn of the Plant." |
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CAOCHAN MOR |
Caochan Mòr
Caochan Mòr
Caochan Mòr |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Mackpherson
Mr. Macknaughton, Cawdor
Mr. D. Davidson, Lower Ruallan |
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A small stream falling into the above burn, means "Large streamlet or Stripe" |
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LOWER RUALLAN |
Lower Ruallan
Lower Ruallan
Lower Ruallan |
W. A. Stables Esq
Mr. D. Davidson Occupant
Mr. J. Fraser, Duglaick |
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This place consists of a small farmhouse with the necessary accommodation attached. Property of Mr. Rose, Holme. |
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Inverness-shire -- Parish of Cawdor |
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BUDGATE PLANTATION |
Budgate Plantation
Budgate Plantation
Budgate Plantation |
W. Alexander Stables Esq
Estate Plan
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McPherson |
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An extensive plantation partly in Nairnshire & partly in the County of Inverness, but all in the parish of Cawdor and on the Earl of Cawdor's property, situated south westward of the village of Cawdor. |
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ALLT DUBH |
Allt Dubh |
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For authorities and description of the name see Name Book of the Ph. [Parish] of Cawdor Co. [County] Nairn |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Cawdor
[Signed] A.B. Coddington R.E. [Royal Engineers]
30.10.69 |
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Name Book
Of the Parish of
CAWDOR
On 1/2500 Scale
IN THE
Co [County] OF INVERNESS |
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INDEX to that part of the parish of Cawdor int he County of Inverness
Names of Objects -- Page
Allt a' Phlannta -- 10
Allt Dearg -- 7
Allt Dubh -- 11
Ballaaggan -- 4
Ballentore -- 3
Budgate -- 3
Budgate Plantation -- 11
Caochan Mòr -- 10
Caochan na Rattich -- 8
Cawdor (Ph) [Parish] -- 1
Cottartown -- 6
Creag an Daimh -- 7
Dallaschyle --3
Dallaschyle Wood -- 5
Doghill -- 4
Drummournie -- 8
Duglaick -- 9
Easter Rattich -- 9
Holme Bridge -- 6
Little Budgate -- 3
Lower Ruallan -- 10
Middle Rattich -- 7
Newlands of Budgate -- 7
Newton of Budgate -- 4
Old Newton of Budgate -- 6
River Nairn -- 6
Torr Buidheig -- 7
Upper Ruallan -- 9 |
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