Inverness-shire Mainland volume 46

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/17/46/1 KILMORACK [parish] Kilmorack Kilmorack Kilmorack Kilmorack Kilmorack Kilmorack Kilmorack Kilmoraik Killmorac Kilmorack Kilmorack Kilmorack Kilmorack New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland Oliver and Boyd's Almanac Philips' County Atlas Sheriff's List of Parishes Registrar's Return for June 1862 Ainsley's Map of Scotland dated 1789 Survey of the Province of Moray dated 1798 The Tight Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle Mr. D. Campbell Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Mr. D. Gordon Surveyor, Beauly Valuation Roll for 1871-72 various The parish of Kilmorack is in the Presbytery of Dingwall, Synod of Ross It is bounded on the east by the parishes of Kirkhill, and Kiltarlity & Convinth; on the south east and south by the parish of Kiltarlity and Convinth (Detached) on the west by the parishes of Kintail and Glenshiel; and on the north by the parish of Urray. The last three parishes are in the County of Ross. A detached part of Kilmorach parish is situated on the West side of the River Beauly and surrounded by the parish of Urray in the Counties of Inverness and Ross There are no detached portions of any other parish situated within the parish of Kilmorack.
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OS1/17/46/3 CASTLEHILL WOOD Castlehill Wood Castlehill Wood Castlehill Wood Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Mr Thomas Fraser Mr A McKay Joiner Beauly 002 This names applies to a hill of fir wood on the north west side of the muir of ord market stance on the property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/3 CASTLE HILL Castle Hill Mr H McLennan Mr McLeod, Smith, Windhill Dr. [Doctor] Corbet M.D. 002 This name applies to a small eminence situated about ¼ of a mile South of Muir of Ord Station, The property of Lord Lovat,
OS1/17/46/3 FORT (Remains of) [Castle Hill] Fort (Remains of) Mr H McLennan Mr McLeod, Smith, Windhill Dr. [Doctor] Corbet M.D. 002 On the Summit of this eminence there is a, nearly, circular entrenchment, which is supposed to have been a Pictish Fort.
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OS1/17/46/4 MUIR OF ORD MARKET STANCE Muir of Ord Market Stance Muir of Ord Market Stance Muir of Ord Market Stance Muir of Ord Market Stance Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Mr Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly 002 This name applies to a piece of Rough Ground about two miles to the east of the village of Beauly. There is an important Cattle fair once a month at this place which is visited by dealers from all parts of the United Kingdom, adjacent to the market stance stands the Muir of Ord Railway Station which affords every facility to dealers, and others for the trucking of Cattle. The Right Honourable Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle proprietor of Ground & Customs Muir of Ord, proper, is in the County of Ross
OS1/17/46/4 [Page] 4 County of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack (Detached) [note] Further enquiries having been made into this name, (as to what Character it should be written on Plans) it was found that if The market, is held by permission of Lord Lovat and it holds no Charter, consequently the name should be written on the plan in Stamp. [initialed]
OS1/17/46/5 ALLT NAN EUN Allt nan Eun Rev [Reverend] A D MacKenzie Mr. John Ross 002 This name signifies "Burn of the Birds" and applies to a small stream flowing from the east end of Loch nan Eun in a easterly direction until it joins with Allt Loch nam Bonnach in forming Allt Teadhainn, it also, formes a portion of the Co [County] Boundary between Ross and Inverness.
OS1/17/46/5 LOCH NAN EUN Loch nan Eun Rev [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This names signifies "Loch of the Birds" and applies to a considerable loch the centre of which is the Boundary between Ross and Inverness Lord Lovat, proprietor Beauford Castle by Beauly. Inverness shire
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OS1/17/46/6 ALLT LOCH NAM BONNACH Allt Loch Nam Bonnach Allt Loch Nam Bonnach Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "Burn of the Loch of the Cake" and applies to a small stream flowing from the north end of Loch nam Bonnach in a north westerly direction until it joins with Allt nan Eun in forming Allt Teadhainn
OS1/17/46/6 TÒRR A' BHEALAIDH Tòrr a' Bhealaidh Rev [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "The Broom Knowe" and applies to an eminence situated at the east end of Loch nan Eun, Lord Lovat proprietor
OS1/17/46/6 STAING DHUBH Staing Dhubh Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie 002 ; 002 This name signifies "Black Ditch" and applies to a cut drain extending from Loch nan Eun to Allt Dearg, it forms a part of the County Boundary between Ross and Inverness
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OS1/17/46/7 WINDHILL Windhill Windhill Windhill Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Mr Hugh McPherson 002 This name is applied to a cluster of houses they are all one Storey high thatched and in middling repair its Situation lies about 1¼ miles north of the village of Beauly Lord Lovat Propietor
OS1/17/46/7 MUIR OF ORD STATION Muir of Ord Station Muir of Ord Station Muir of Ord Station Mr D.Hossack Station Master Mr H McLennan Lower Ardnagrask Mr William McLeod Smith Windhill 002 This name applies to a Station on the Highland Railway; situated at the northern extremity of the Ph. [Parish] of Kilmorack 13 miles from Inverness, It is built of wood and slated, and the property of the Highland Railway Company.
OS1/17/46/7 [Page] 7 County of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack (Detached)
OS1/17/46/8 TOMICH Tomich Tomich Tomich Tomich Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Parish Schoolmaster Kilmorack Mr Hugh McPherson Farmer Lower Leanassie 002 This name is applied to a farm house with suitable out standing offices the dwelling house is two stories high and the offices one the whole is slated and in excellent repair its situation lies about 1¼ miles north of the village of Beauly Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/8 LETTOCH Lettoch Lettoch Lettoch Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Mr Hugh McPherson 002 This name is applied to a farm house with suitable outstanding offices the whole is storey high thatched and in good repair Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/8 LOWER ARDNAGRASK Lower Ardnagrask Lower Ardnagrask Lower Ardnagrask Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Mr Hugh McPherson 002 This names is applied to a dwelling house one storey high thatched and in good repair Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/8 [Page] 8 County of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack (Detd.) [Detached]
OS1/17/46/9 STANDING STONE [Windhill] Standing Stone Rev. [Reverend] A. D.MacKenzie Dr [Doctor] Corbet M.D. Mr. Gordon, Surveyor Beauly 002 These stones are situated, one a short distance east of Windhill and the other a short distance N.W. of the same place, they are about 6 feet in height, and are supposed to be the remains of two district Druidical Circle,
OS1/17/46/9 BRIDGEND BURN Bridgend Burn Mr Gordon Mr A.MacKenzie Teanroit, Beauly Mr P Fraser Poor Inspector. Beauly 002 ; 010 This name applies to the continuation of the Red Burn from the place it crosses the road near Teachnuick, it flows in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Beauly near Bridgend. In the Ph [Parish] of Kilmorack (Proper)
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OS1/17/46/10 VOLUNTEERS' RIFLE RANGE [Lettoch] Volunteers Rifle Range Volunteers Rifle Range Volunteers Rifle Range Sergeant Sheperd Instructor of Beauly Volunteers Dr. Corby M.D.Beauly Mr. MacDonnell Factor's Clerk Beauly 002 A Rifle Range for 900 yards in connection with the Beauly Rifle Volunteers situated short distance south east of the farmsteading of Lettoch and about two miles north east of the village of Beauly. The property of the Right Honourable Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle.
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OS1/17/46/11 CREAG BHREAC Creah Bhreac Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This names signifies "Speckled Rock" and applies to a rocky eminence a short distance west of Farley Wood, Lord Lovat proprietor
OS1/17/46/11 CNOC AN TEINE Cnoc an Teine Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "The Fire hillock" and applies to an eminence situated immediately north of Creag Bhreac, The property of Lord Lovat
OS1/17/46/11 DÙN GARBHLAICH (Ruins of) Dùn Garbhlaich (Ruins of) Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "Fort of the Rough Stones" and applies to a small rocky eminence, situated about a ¼ of a mile south east of Loch nan Dubh Lochan, it is supposed to have been a Signal station, the Summit of the rock is covered with loose stones.
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OS1/17/46/12 LOCH NAN DUBH LOCHAN Loch nan Dubh Lochan Loch nan Dubh Lochan Rev [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 The name signifies "Loch of the Black Lochs" and applies to a small loch situated immediately west of Cnoc an Teine, Lord Lovat proprietor
OS1/17/46/12 BUACHAILLE BREIGE Buachaille Breige Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 ; 010 The name signifies "False Herd" and applies to an eminence situated about a ¼ of a mile south west of Loch nan Dubh Lochan, Lord Lovat proprietor
OS1/17/46/12 CNOC DUBH Cnoc Dubh Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "Black Knoll" and applies to an eminence situated immediately north of Cnoc an Teine, Lord Lovat, proprietor
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OS1/17/46/13 CREAG NA CAITHREACH Creag na Caithreach Rev. [Reverend] A. D. McKenzie Mr. John Ross 002 This name signifies "Rock of the seat" and applies to an eminence situated at the north eastern extremity of Farley Wood, and over which passes a wall which forms the Boundary between the counties of Inverness and Ross, Lord Lovat and The Chisholm, proprietors.
OS1/17/46/13 LOCH NAM BONNACH Loch nam Bonnach Rev. [Reverend] A. D. Mackenzie Mr. John Ross 002 This name signifies "Loch of the Cake" and applies to a considerable loch Situated on the north western extremity of Farley wood. The Right Honorable Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle, Proprietor
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OS1/17/46/14 ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE BUIGE Alt na h-Airidhe Buige Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "Burn of the Boggy Bothy" and applies to a small steam which collects immediately east of Cnoc Eille Beag and flows in a northerly direction until it joins Loch nan Eien.
OS1/17/46/14 CNOC EILLE BEAG Cnoc Eille Beag Rev. [Reverend] A D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 The name signifies "Long little hillock" and applies to a ridge like eminence situated immediately south of Loch nan Eien, Lord Lovat, proprietor
OS1/17/46/14 CNOC EILLE MÒR Cnoc Eille Mòr Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 ; 002 The name signifies "Long Big hillock" and applies to a ridge like eminence situated ½ a mile west of Cnoc Eille Beag, Lord Lovat, proprietor
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OS1/17/46/15 LOCH NA TÒINE Loch na Tòine Rev [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross, Keeper, Ruilick by Beauly 002 This name signifies "Loch of the Breech", and applies to a small loch situated at the Southern extremity of Loch nam Bonnach, Lord Lovat, proprietor.
OS1/17/46/15 CNOC TAIGEIS Cnoc Taigeis Rev [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "Bellied Hillock" and applies to a small eminence situated on the south side of Loch nam Bonnach. Lord Lovat proprietor.
OS1/17/46/15 ALLT LETH-ALLT Allt Leith Allt Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 ; 010 This name signifies "The Half Burn" and applies to a small stream which collects on the est side of Creag Bhreac and flows in a southerly direction until it joins with another straem in forming Allt Coille na Cleithe.
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OS1/17/46/16 FUARAN NA BAINTIGHEARNA Fuaran na Baintighearna Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "The Lady's Well" and applies to a spring in Farley Wood and a short distance north west of Creag a' Choin
OS1/17/46/16 CREAG NA MANACHUINNE Creag na Manachuinne Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "Beauly Rock" and applies to an eminence at the northern extremity of Farley Wood Lord Lovat, proprietor
OS1/17/46/16 FUARAN A' CHONNSPEACH Furan a' Chonnspeach Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "The Wasp Well" and applies fo a spring in Farley Wood and about ¼ of a mile east of Loch na Tóine, The property of The Right Honorable Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle
OS1/17/46/16 [Page] 16 County of Inverness -- Ph [Parish] of Kilmorack
OS1/17/46/17 FARLEY WOOD Farley Wood Lord Lovat Mr. William Ross Mr. John Ross 002 ; 010 A large tract of Fir Wood, situated about 1 mile west of the village of Beauly, Lord Lovat proprietor. Also see page 20 for a further description.
OS1/17/46/17 TÒRR BREAC Tòrr Breac Rev. [Reverend] A. W. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "Spreckled hillock" and applies to an eminence on the western extremity of Farley Wood, Lord Lovat, proprietor
OS1/17/46/17 CREAG A' CHOIN Creag a' Choin Rev. [Reverend] A. W. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "The Dog's Rock" and applies to an eminence in Farley Wood, and situated a short distance south of Torran na Baintighearna, The property of the Right Honorable Lord Lovat Beauford Castle
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OS1/17/46/18 TORRAN NA BAINTIGHEARNA Torran na Baintighearna Torran na Baintighearna Rev. [Reverend] A. W. MacKenzie Mr. John Ross 002 This name signifies "The Lady's hillock" and applies to an enimence at the northern extremity of Farley Wood, Lord Lovat proprietor
OS1/17/46/18 CREAG AN LOCHA Creag an Locha Rev. [Reverend] A. W. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "Craig of the Loch" and applies to an eminence immediately east of Fèith na Muic in Farley Wood, Lord Lovat, proprietor
OS1/17/46/18 FÈITH NA MUIC Féith na Muic Rev. [Reverend] A. W. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name signifies "The Quagmire of the Wild" Sow" and applies to a mossy piece of land immediately west of Creag an Locha. The property of the Right Honorable Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle
OS1/17/46/18 [Page] 18 County of Inverness -- Ph. [Parish] of Kilmorack
OS1/17/46/19 WELLHOUSE Wellhouse Wellhouse Wellhouse Wellhouse Wellhouse Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly John Ross Farmer Ruilick James Cameron Ruilick Val. [Valuation] Roll. 1870.71 Lord Lovat 002 This name applies to a farm steading two stories high having suitable outlying offices each one storey high, the whole of the buildings all slated and in Good repair and are on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/19 RUILICK Ruilick Ruilick Ruilick Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor John Ross Ruilick James Cameron Ruilick Val. [Valuation] Roll 1870.71 Lord Lovat 002 This name applies to a Small district in which there are about fifteen or eighteen small farm houses, each one storey high, thatched, and in fair repair. Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat proprietor
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OS1/17/46/20 RINSAURIE Rinsaurie Mr. Fraser, Poor Inspector John Ross Farmer Donald McKenzie Crofter Rinsaurie Val. [Valuation] roll 1870.71 Lord Lovat 002 ; 010 This name applies to a district in which there are about twenty small farm houses each one storey high, thatched and in middling repair on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat
OS1/17/46/20 [Page] 20 County of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack Farley Wood [note] for this name see page 17
OS1/17/46/21 RED BURN Red Burn Red Burn Red Burn Red Burn Mr Fraser, Inspector of Poor Beauly John Ross Farmer Ruilick James Cameron Farmer Ruilick 002 ; 010 This names applies to a small stream having its source near the north east corner of Ruilick district, and flowing in a South easterly direction until it reaches the farm steading Teachnuick from this point it is known as Bridgend Burn until it enters the River Beauly about a quarter of a mile west of the village Beauly from its source to confluence with the Beauly River, it flows through Lord Lovats property
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OS1/17/46/22 TEACHNUICK WOOD Teachnuick Wood Teachnuick Wood Teachnuick Wood Mr Fraser Poor Inspector Beauly John Ross Famer Ruilick James Cameron Ruilick 002 Applies to a small belt of Fir wood a short distance to the north west of the farm steading Teachnuick on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat
OS1/17/46/22 RINSAURIE BURN Rinsaurie Burn Rinsaurie Burn Rinsaurie Burn Mr Fraser Poor Inspector John Ross Farmer James Cameron Farmer Ruilick 002 This name applies to a small stream having its source in Farley Wood and flowing in a south easterly direction for about one mile falls into the Red Burn from the point where it issues or leaves Farley wood until it joins the Red Burn it forms the boundary between the districts Ruilick and Rinsaurie
OS1/17/46/22 [Page] 22 County of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack
OS1/17/46/23 HIGHLAND RAILWAY Highland Railway Mr. D.Hossack, Station Master Muir of Ord Station Mr. H. McLennan Mr. William McLeod 002 ; 010 This Railway runs through the northern portion of the parish, and is a part of the line from Inverness passing Bonar Bridge on to Helmsdale There are two stations in the parish, Beauly 10 miles from Inverness and Muir of Ord 13 miles,
OS1/17/46/23 CROICHE WOOD Croiche Wood Mr. A. Geddes Mr. D. Henderson Mr Rayborough Keeper Annat 010 A considerable wood situated on the west bank of the River Beauly and about ½ mile south of the village of Beauly. Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/23 [Page] 23 County of Inverness -- Ph. [Parish] of Kilmorack (Detd.) [Detached] & Urray
OS1/17/46/24 BARNYARDS Barnyards Barnyards Barnyards The Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Lovat William Chisholm Farmer Valuation Roll for 1870 & 1871 002 Applied to a large farmhouse one storey high slated and in good repair it has suitable outstanding offices one storey high slated and in good repair The Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/24 BLACK BURN Blackburn Mr. D Henderson, Beauly Mr. H McLennan Lower Ardnagrask Mr. William McLeod Smith Windhill 002 This steam rises in the Ph [Parish] of Urray Co. [County] Ross, and flows in a South easterly direction until it joins the River Beauly, a portion being the Bay between the parish of Urray Co. [County] Inverness and Urray Co. [County] Ross.
OS1/17/46/24 [Page] 24 Counties of Inverness & Ross -- Parishes of Urray & Kilmorack (Detd) [Detached]
OS1/17/46/25 TEANROIT Teanroit Teanroit Teanroit Teanroit Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly, John Ross Farmer Ruilick A. McLean Farmer Wellhouse 002 This name applies to a farm steading partly built of wood and stone it is one storey high, partly slated, thatched and in neat repair and although within the bounds of the district known as Ruilick it has a distinct name. On the property of the Right Honourable Lord Lovat,
OS1/17/46/25 CNOC AN RATH Cnocnara Cnocnara Cnocnara Cnoc an Rath Cnoc an Rath Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly John, Ross Farmer Ruilick Doctor Corbett Beauly Rev. [Reverend] A. D. McKenzie Doctor Corbett Beauly on referring this name 002 This name applies to a clump of wood a short distance to north west of Beauly Village, The Right Hon Lord Lovat proprietor, Signification not known
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OS1/17/46/26 CROYARD Croyard Croyard Croyard Croyard Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly John Ross Farmer Ruilick A. McLean Farmer Wellhouse 002 This name applies to a large elegant and well built farm steading about one fourth of a mile to the north of the village of Beauly. it is two stories in height slated and in excellent repair there are suitable offices a short distance detached from the dwelling house each one storey high, thatched and in neat repair. It is the Residence of Mr Peter Factor for Lord Lovat. The Right Hon. Lord Lovat proprietor.
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OS1/17/46/27 LOVAT ESTATE OFFICE Lovat Estate Office Lovat Estate Office The Honbl. [Honourable] The Master of Lovat John Peter Esq Factor 002 A handsome building of two storeys high situated at the western end of the village of Beauly and used as an Estate office for the Lovat property. Property of The Right Honbl. [Honourable] Lord Lovat.
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OS1/17/46/28 VOLUNTEERS' RIFLE RANGE [Beauly] Volunteers' Rifle Range Sergeant G.Shepherd Drill Instructor Mr. R. McRae Mr. W. McDonald 002 The short range from 100 to 300 yards, of the 7th Company (Beauly) Inverness-shire volunteers is is situated immediately south west of the village of Beauly
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OS1/17/46/29 BEAULY HOTEL Beauly Hotel Mr R. McRae proprietor Mr Simon Fraser, Beauly Mr. P. Fraser Poor Inspector Beauly 002 A large and commodious building, erected by Mr R. McRae on land Fued from the Right Honorable Lord Lovat, To be used as a First Class Hotel, for the Convenience of Tourists, Travellers ,Sportsmen and others.
OS1/17/46/29 POLICE STATION Police Station Sergeant McDonald County Police Mr. G. McRae Mr. D. McDonald 002 A two storey building used as a Lock up for prisoners and the residence of the Sergeant of Police for the District, built by the County on land Fued from The Right Honble. [Honourable] Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle.
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OS1/17/46/30 MARKET STANCE Market Stance Mr. P. Fraser Poor Carpenter, Beauly Mr. R. McRae Beauly Mr. D. McDonald Butcher, Beauly 002 This applies to the open space in the centre of the village of Beauly. There are three horse markets held here during the year, viz. in the Months of March, October and November and two feeing markets in May and August. This market is only held by permission of the proprietor Lord Lovat. The Right Honble [Honourable] Lord Lovat proprietor
OS1/17/46/30 BANK OF SCOTLAND [Beauly] Bank of Scotland Mr. A. McKenzie Banker Mr. R. McRae Mr. D. McDonald 002 A two storey building in course of erection, being built on land Fued from the Right Honorable Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle
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OS1/17/46/31 MARKET CROSS (Remains of) [Beauly] Market Cross (Remains of) Market Cross (Remains of) Market Cross (Remains of) Mr Fraser, Inspector of Poor Mr Thomas Fraser blacksmith Mr A.McKay Joiner, Beauly 002 This name applies to a plain standing stone about six or eight feet high, situated near the east end of village. For further information see below. This cross has been shifted three times during the last 100 years. It stood first on a mound opposite the Caledonian Hotel and was then ornamented with Cross Croslets; it was taken down by the late Lord Lovat and deposited in the old store house. The present Lord Lovat first erected it 20 yards west of its present site, then removed it to its present situation. It used to have chains attached to it for holding criminals under going sentence for theft &c &c. Copied from examiners replies to remarks
OS1/17/46/31 CALEDONIAN HOTEL Caledonian Hotel Caledonian Hotel Caledonian Hotel Mr Fraser, Inspector of Poor Mr Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Mr A McKay Joiner Beauly 002 A plain building two stories high slated and in neat repair, Fued from Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/31 SCHOOL School (Roman Catholic) School (Roman Catholic) School (Roman Catholic) Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Mr Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Mr A. McKay Joiner, Beauly A schoolhouse situated at the north west end of the village of Beauly. It is two storeys in height, slated and in good repair There is an average attendance of about 50 Scholars who are taught by a Certificated Schoolmaster, Lord Lovat, proprietor
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OS1/17/46/32 FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Beauly] F. C. [Free Church] School F. C. [Free Church] School F. C. [Free Church] School Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly Mr Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly Mr McKay Joiner Beauly 002 This name applies to a plain building one storey high slated, and a good repair. An average attendance of about 60 Scholars are taught the ordinary branches of education.
OS1/17/46/32 VOLUNTEERS' DRILL HALL [Beauly] Volunteers' Drill Hall Volunteers' Drill Hall Volunteers' Drill Hall Mr. Fraser Inspector of Poor Mr. Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Mr A. McKay Joiner Beauly 002 This name applies to a large wooden hall one storey high & slated, erected for the purpose of drilling the 7th Compy [Company] of Invernessshire Volunteers
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OS1/17/46/33 BEACON [Beauly] Beacon (Wooden) Mr. John McBean, Shoremaster Beauly Mr James McKenzie Mr D. McKenzie Beauly 002 This beacon consists of 3 sticks built in the form of a tripod, the structure being about 14 feet in height, and is situated in the River Beauly, a short distance north of the Quay, it is for the purpose of warning vessels off a dangerous part of the embankment. This name is in the Ph. [Parish] of Kilmorack
OS1/17/46/33 QUAY [Beauly] Quay Mr. John McBean Mr J. McKenzie Mr D. McKenzie 002 This name applies to a structure on the west side of the River Beauly, at the village of Beauly, built for the purpose of trading and unloading vessels, with greater facility
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OS1/17/46/34 BLACK BRIDGE Black Bridge For authorities and description of this name please see the Name Book for the Ph. [Parish] of Kiltarlity and Convinth
OS1/17/46/34 LOWER FALLS OF KILMORACK Lower Falls of Kilmorack For authorities and description of this name please see the Name Book for the Ph. [Parish] of Kiltarlity and Convinth
OS1/17/46/34 UPPER FALL OF KILMORACK Upper Fall of Kilmorack For authorities and description of this name please see the Name Book for the Ph. [Parish] of Kiltarlity and Convinth
OS1/17/46/34 SUGAR LOAF Sugar Loaf For authorities and description of this name please see the Name Book for the Ph. [Parish] of Kiltarlity and Convinth
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OS1/17/46/35 BEAULY Beauly Beauly Beauly Beauly Mr. Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly Mr. Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly Mr A. McKay Joiner Beauly 002 ; 010 This name applies to a village situated on the north bank of the River Beauly about two miles from its junction with the Beauly Firth. The houses on the principal street are two storeys high slated, and built of sandstone. There are five markets held annually in the village in the following months, March, May, August, October & November, There is a post office, branch of the Commercial Bank of Scotland, Roman Catholic Chapel, two schoolhouses, and four or five Public houses, and at the east end of the village the ruins of Beauly. description Continued on other side
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OS1/17/46/36 BEAULY Beauly Beauly Beauly Beauly Mr. Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly Mr. Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly Mr A. McKay Joiner Beauly 002 ; 010 Continued Beauly Priory. The River Beauly is navigable as far as the Quay at the village for ships braving eight or nine feet of water, and of about two hundred tons burthen. The principal imports to Beauly are Coal, Lime, & manures, the exports are Timber, Potatoes & The Beauly Railway station is within five or seven minute walk of the village or less than half a mile distant. Population of Beauly in the Census of 1871 was 900, or thereabouts
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OS1/17/46/37 ST MARY'S CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) [Beauly] St. Mary's Chapel (Roman Catholic) St. Mary's Chapel (Roman Catholic) St. Mary's Chapel (Roman Catholic) Mr. Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly Mr. Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly Mr. A. McKay Joiner Beauly 002 This name applies to a Catholic Chapel situated at the north end of the village of Beauly. It is a handsome building two storeys in height, slated and has sittings for about four hundred people. on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat, and erected about the year 1864.
OS1/17/46/37 PRIORY (In Ruins) [Beauly] Priory (In Ruins) Priory (In Ruins) Priory (In Ruins) Priory (In Ruins) Priory (In Ruins) Extracts from Parish Statistical Accounts Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly Mr Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly 002 This name applies to the ruins of a Priory situated at the east end of the village of Beauly, It belongs to the order of Valliscaulium, a reformed portion of the Cistercians, following the rule of St. Bennet. who were brought into Scotland in the beginning of the 13th Century by Malvoison, Bishop of St. Andrews. The priory was founded by. Please see over
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OS1/17/46/38 PRIORY (In Ruins) [Beauly] Priory (In Ruins) Priory (In Ruins) Priory (In Ruins) Extracts from Parish Statistical Accounts Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly Mr Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly 002 [continued from previous page] by James Bisset of Lovat in the year 1230. The ruins bear no trace of Turret or Steeple and all entirely destitute of sculpture or ornament, but the area they enclose is nearly covered with tombstones of our unknown antiquity. The north aisle belongs to the McKenzies of Gairloch, and the effigy of a recumbent Knight in full panoply under an archer canopy, makes the resting place of Sir Kenneth McKenzie, eighth Laird of Kintail, who died in 1493. The other divisions of it consist of the burying places of the principal branches of the Clan Fraser, of the Chisholms and other Clans of Strathglass
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OS1/17/46/39 COMMERCIAL INN [Beauly] Commercial Inn Commercial Inn Commercial Inn Mr. Fraser Inspector of Poor Mr. Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Mr. A. McKay joiner Beauly 002 This name applies to a house two storeys high slated and in good repair, fued from Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/39 POST OFFICE [Beaulv] Post Office Post Office Post Office Mr. Fraser Inspector of Poor Mr. Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Mr. A. McKay Joiner Beauly 002 This name applies to a house two storeys high slated and in excellent repair. There are two arrivals and dispatches each day, the former at a quarter to 10 am and 4.pm the latter at 9 am and 4pm. property Fued from Lord Lovat.
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OS1/17/46/40 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Beauly] Commercial Bank of Scotland Commercial Bank of Scotland Commercial Bank of Scotland Mr. Fraser inspector of Poor Mr. Thomas Fraser Balcksmith Beauly Mr A. McKay Joiner Beauly Oliver and Boyd's Almanack 002 This name applies to a two storey high slated and in excellent repair property, fued from The Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat.
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OS1/17/46/41 COILLENACLAY Coillenclay Mr. John Forbes, Tenant Mr. A. Fraser Mr. N. McDonald Farmer Upper Leanassie 010 A one story farmhouse with outhouses attached all one storey in height situated a short distance South east of Creag Dhubh Lord Lovat, proprietor.
OS1/17/46/41 CREAG DHUBH Creag Dhubh Rev [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr. A.Fraser 010 This names signifies "Black Craig" and applies to a rocky hill situated immediately north west of Coillenaclay, Lord Lovat, prporietor
OS1/17/46/41 DÙN MOR (Ruins of) Dùn Mòr (Ruins of) Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr. W. Chisholm Breakachy 010 This name signifies "Big Fort" and applies to a supposed fortified eminence It is situated on the south side of the Breakachy Burn, The supposed fort appears to have been built of dry stone, the north side being protected by a precipitous Rock. The south by a second wall, in all probability it has been one of a chain of Signal stations.
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OS1/17/46/42 ALLT NA CRÌCHE Allt na Crìche Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr. A. Fraser 010 This name signifies "The Boundary Burn" and applies to a small stream which collects a short distance west of Buachaille Bridge and flows in a South easterly direction until it joins the Breackachy Burn immediately north of Dùn Mòr
OS1/17/46/42 ALLT COILLE NA CLEITHE Allt Coille na Cleithe Allt Coille na Cleithe Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr William Ross 010 This name signifies "Burn of the Wood of the Worm" and applies to a small stream formed by An Leth-Allt and another small stream, and flowing in a southerly direction until it joins Breakachy Burn.
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OS1/17/46/43 DRUIM AN DROIGHINN Druim an Droighinn Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr. A. Fraser Farmer Farley 010 This name signifies "Ridge of the Thorn", and applies to an eminence situated immediately east of Allt Coille nam Cleithe, Lord Lovat, Proprietor
OS1/17/46/43 BREAKACHY BURN Breakachy Burn Mr. William Ross Keeper Farley Mr. D. Chisholm Farmer Breakachy Mr. A. Fraser 009 ; 010 This name applies to a considerable mountain stream formed by the junction of several small streams collecting on the moor west of Breakachy and flowing in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Beauly a short distance east of Teanassie
OS1/17/46/43 COILLE NA CLEITHE Coille na Cleithe Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr William Ross 010 This name signifies "Wood of the Worm" and applies to a Birch Wood situated immediatley north of Breakachy Burn. Lord Lovat, proprietor
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OS1/17/46/44 UPPER LEANASSIE Upper Leanassie Upper Leanassie Upper Leanassie Lord Lovat Rent Recipt Mr. Neil McDonald Farmer 010 Applies to a small farm with house and offices attached, thatched and in middling repair is situated about 1 mile N.W. [North West] of Kilmorack Established Church. Property of Lord Lovat
OS1/17/46/44 FARLEY Farley Farley Farley Lord Lovat Mr. Neil McDonald Farmer Mr. McGregor Farmer 010 This name applies to a District with a lot of small crofts and partly covered with Birch woods, lies north of Upper Leanassie Farm. Property of Lord Lovat
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OS1/17/46/45 CNOC SHEUMAIS Cnoc Sheumais Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie F.C. [Free Church] Manse Kilmorack Mr John Fraser, Keeper Ruilick by Beauly 002 This name Signifies "James' Hillock" and applies to an eminence in Farley Wood, and immediately west of Ruilick, Lord Lovat, proprietor.
OS1/17/46/45 FUARAN NAM BONNACH Fuaran nam Bonnach Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr. John Ross, Keeper, Ruilick by Beauly 002 This name signifies "The Well of the Lake" and applies to a spring situated about 1/4 of a mile east of Dùn Fhainghair. Lord Lovat proprietor.
OS1/17/46/45 DÙN FHAMHAIR (Ruins of) Dùn Fhamhair [Ruins of) Rev [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr John Ross 002 This name Signifies "Grants Fort" and applies to an eminence in Farley Wood on its summit are the Remains of a supposed Fort or signal station probably the latter as it formed a part of a chain of similar constructions through the Glen, on this hill there are two wooden erections standing about 50 feet in height, used as observatories and for the purpose of signalling the whereabouts of Deer.
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OS1/17/46/46 CNOC BUIDHE Cnoc Buidhe Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie. Mr John Ross, Keeper, Ruilick by Beauly 010 This name signifies "Yellow Hillock" and applies to an eminence Situated at the South Western extremity of Farley Wood. Lord Lovat, proprietor.
OS1/17/46/46 CREAG AN T-SUIDHEACHAIN Creag an t-Saidheachain Rev [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr A.Fraser 010 This name signifies "Craig of the Sitting" and applies to an eminence Situated a short distance west of Allt Coille na Cleithe. Lord Lovat, proprietor.
OS1/17/46/46 CREAG MHÒR Creag Mhòr Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr. A. Fraser 010 This name signifies "Big Craig" and applies to a rocky eminence Situated a short distance west of Farley Wood. The Right Honourable Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle, proprietor.
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OS1/17/46/47 PLATCHAIG Platchaig Platchaig Platchaig Lord Lovat Rent Recipt Mr Alexander Fraser 010 Applies to a Farm house with offices attached, slated and good repair house 1½ storie offices one, Situated north of KilmoracK Established Church. Property of Lord Lovat.
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OS1/17/46/48 ALLT AN AIFRINN Allt an Aifrinn Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr. William Ross Keeper Farley 010 This name signifies "The Moss Burn" and applies to the continuation of a stream called Allt Cuairteach at a point immediately north west of Torgormack it then flows in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Beauly
OS1/17/46/48 ALLT CUAIRTEACH Allt Cuairteach Rev. [Reverend] A. D. MacKenzie Mr William Ross 010 This name signifies "Circuitous Burn" and applies to a small stream flowing out of Farley Wood in a south westerly direction until it forms Allt an Aifrinn.
OS1/17/46/48 BROALLAN Broallan Lord Lovat Val. [Valuation] Roll 1870.71 Mr. A. Fraser 010 A small district, comprising a number of small croft houses, one storey high and in fair Repair, situate immediately north west of Platchaig, Lord Lovat proprietor
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OS1/17/46/49 DRUMINDORSAIR Drumindorsair The Hon Lord Lovat Valuation Roll for 1870-71 James Fraser. Tenant 010 Applies to a small District consisting of crofters houses with offices attached. All one storey high, thatched, and in fair repair. The property of The Hon Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/49 DRUMINDORSAIR WOOD Drumindorsair Wood James Fraser Donald Fraser Torgormack John Fraser 010 This name applies to a small fir plantation situated south of Drumindorsair from which it takes its name. The property of The Hon Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/49 TORGORMACK Torgormack The Hon Lord Lovat Beaufort Valuation Roll for 1870-71 William Reid. Druiminaliach 010 This name applies to a district in which there a about fourty small crofts, they are all thatched, one storey high, and in good repair. The property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle
OS1/17/46/50 BEALACH MOR Bealach Mòr Rev. [Reverend] A.D. MacKenzie Mr. William Ross 002 ; 010 This name signifies "Big Pass" and applies to a wooded hill, situated in Farley wood, There is a pass or drive on this hill for deer shooting. Lord Lovat proprietor
OS1/17/46/50 DUN A' CHLEABHAIN Dùn a Chliabhain (Ruins of ) Rev. [Reverend] A.D. MacKenzie Mr. William Ross 010 This name signifies "Hill or Fort"of the small Creel and applies to an eminence situated a short distance South of Bealach Mòr on its summit are the remains of what is supposed to have been a fort or one of a chain of Signal Stations, Lord Lovat proprietor
OS1/17/46/50 CNOC NA MOINE Cnoc na Mòine Rev. [Reverend] A.D. MacKenzie Mr. William Ross 010 This name signifies "Hill of the Moss" and applies to a wooded eminence situated a short distance south east of Dùn a' Chliabhair, Lord Lovat proprietor.
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OS1/17/46/51 BALBLAIR Balbair Mr Donald Campbell Balblair School Mr Alex McLean Teafish Mr John Coutts Teafish 010 This is the name of a number of small dwelling houses situate close to the Free Church of Kilmorack they are all built of stone thatched one storey in height and are the property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/51 CORFFHOUSE Corffhouse Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle Mr Alex Geddes Tenach Mr John McRae Teawig 010 This is the name given to a large building situated close to the bridge and 11th milestone from Inverness it is built of stone, in the form of a square is slated and also in good repair, it is used in connection with the transport of the salmon which are caught in the River.
OS1/17/46/51 SCHOOL School Mr D.Campbell, Schoolmaster Mr Jno McRae Mr A.Geddes 10.3 This is the parish school of Kilmorack and is contiguous to Balblair the house is built of stone and slated, is 2 stories in height, the schoolhouse(attached) is also of stone and slated. It is attended by both male and female scholass, whose average attendance is 75. Mr Donald Campbell is the present master and the school is the property of the Heritors.
OS1/17/46/52 RIVER BEAULY River Beauly River Beauly River Beauly The Right Hon Lord Lovat. J.Peter, Esq,Factor, Beauly Mr James Fraser, Ferry This river is formed by the junction of the River Farrar & The River Glass, and flows in a northeasterly direction for about 13 miles when it joins the Beauly Firth about two miles northeast of the village of Beauly to which place it is navigable for vessels of 150 Tons [Curden]
OS1/17/46/52 TEAWIG Teawig Rent Recipt Mr John McRae, Tenant MR Alex Geddes, Corfthouse 010 This name is applied to a farmhouse and outbuildings situate about 1/2 mile from Beauly Railway station and to the south of high road from Beauly to Inverness. It is built of concrete is thatched, and is good repair the outbuildings are partly of stone and partly of wood and are also in good condition, the whole are the property of Lord Lovat. Beaufort Castle, by Beauly
OS1/17/46/52 Corfthouse (continue) River Beauly and are here packed in ice previous to being sent to market it is the property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/53 FREE CHURCH [Beauly] Free Church Rev.A.W.McKenzie Minister Mr D.Campbell Mr Jno Morrison 010 A large plain edifice erected in 1844 and capable of seating [120] persons it is situated about 1 1/4 mile west of the village of Beauly and on the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly.
OS1/17/46/53 TEANALONAIG Teanalonig Teanalonaig Teanalonaig Rent Recipt Mr John Morrison. Tenant. Val Roll 1870-71 Lord Lovat 010 This is the name given to a farmhouse and outbuildings situated about 1/4 mile N.W. of Balblair. it is one storey in height is built of stone, thatched and with the outbuildins is in good condition, and is the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle by Beauly.
OS1/17/46/54 ALTYRE Altyre Lord Lovat Val.Roll 1870. 71 Mr D.Campbell 010 This name applies to a farm house and outbuildings situated about 1/4 mile from Craigscorrie farmhouse, it is a 2 storey building of stone, and slated, is a good condition as regards repair and is the property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/54 CRAIGSCORRY Craigscorrie Craigscorrys Rent Recipt Mr Donald Stuart. Tenant Val Roll 1870.71 Lord Lovat 010 This applies to a farm house and out-buildings sitaute to the west of Craig Scorrie from which it derives its name the house is 2 stories in height, is built of stone, slated is in fair repair and the property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/54 CREAG SGOIRE Craig Sgorie Rev A.W.McKenzie Mr Donald Stuart. Craigscorrie Mr W.Campbell Schoolmaster 010 This name signifies "The Rock of Clefts and applies to a prominent rock situate on an eminence immediately in front of the farm house of the same name, it is situated on the property of Lord Lovat. in a clump of wood immediately South of the Rock there is a small enclosure surrounded [trathe] stone slabs, of which nothing is known.
OS1/17/46/55 BRIDGEND Bridgend Mr D.Campbell Mr D.McDonald, Beauly Mr D.Henderson 010 This applies to a smithy, Carpenters shop and two Cottages all of one story in height in good repair. Situated 1 mile south of the viilage of Beauly, Lord Lovat proprietor.
OS1/17/46/55 FORT (Remains of) [Bridgend] Fort (remains of) Lord Lovat Dr.Corbet M.D. Mr A.Geddes 010 This Fort is situated immediately south of Bridgend, it is supposed to be of Danish origin, it is Constructed on a natural escarpment and protected in the rear by two ditches, of an oval form, It is on the property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/56 LOVAT BRIDGE Lovat Bridge Lovat Bridge Lovat Bridge Beauly Bridge Beauly Bridge Beauly Bridge Lovat Bridge Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle Mr Peters,Factor Report of the Commifsioners for making roads and building bridges dated 1811. Mr McDonald, Dumballach Mr James Watson Keeper Mr James Fraser, Beauly Ferry New Statistical Account page 370 010 This name is given to a large stone bridge of five arches ,which crosses the River Beauly 1 1/2 miles from Beauly Village on the main road to Inverness. It was built by Lord Lovats Predecessor and is kept in repair by the County. "Lovat Bridge- On application of the General meeting of the County of Inverness, an Act was passed in the last September of Parliament the 50 George III.L.V. P.C.87 for maintaining a bridge across the River Beauly to be called, The Lovat Bridge, In the County of Inverness The Lovat Bridge consists of five arches, the middle arch of Sixty Feet span and W.Burns progress during the year 1812has been to build the eastern abutment and three piers to the I[]post course, so that there is no reason to suppose that he will not finish the whole of the time,limited by the contract,that is in October 1814. Copied by P.Lynch C.A. from Fifth Report of the Commifsioners for Roads & Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland. Presented the 1st May 1811. From the name of the river over which this bridge crosses it is commonly called Beauly River.
OS1/17/46/57 INCHRORY Inchrory Inchrory Inchrory Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Parish Schoolmaster Klimorack Mr Hugh Mcherson Farmer Lower Leanassie 010 This name is applied to a farm house with suitable offices detached the whole is one storey high thatched and in good repair its situation lies about 1 1/2 miles west of the village of Beauly lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/57 MINERAL WELL [Bridgend] Bridgend Bridgend Bridgend Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Parish Schoolmaster, Kilmorack Mr Hugh McPherson Farmer Lower Leanassie 010 This name is applied to a farm house with suitable offices detached the whole is one storey high the dwelling house is slated and in excellent repair the offices thatched an in poor repair it is situated about 1/4mile south of the village of Beauly. Lord lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/57 TEACHNUICK Teachnuick Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Parish Schollmaster Kilmorack Mr Hugh McPherson Farmer Lower Leanassie 002 ; 010 This name is applied to a farm house with offices attached and outbuildings the whole is one storey high thatched and in middling repair. Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/58 BEAULY STATION Beauly Station Beauly Station Beauly Station Beauly Station Mr hugh McPherson Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Mr Hugh McPherson 010 This name is applies to Beauly Station it is one storey high built of wood and in excellant repairit is situated about 1/2 mile south of the village of Beauly and is the property of the Highland [R] C[]
OS1/17/46/58 Rinsaurie Lord Lovat Mrs D.Campbell Mr Hugh McPherson Sheet 13 This name is applied to a mall cultivated district consisting of several small crofts it is situated about 2 miles west of the Village of Beauly. Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/59 NETHERDALE COTTAGE Netherdale Cottage Mr Fraser, Poor Inspector Beauly Mr Thomas Fraser, Blacksmith Beauly A.McKay Beauly 010 This name applies to a house a short distance to the South of the village of Beauly it is one storey in height slated a db in neat repair on the property of the Right Hon Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/59 LOWER BRIDGEND Lower Bridgend Lower Bridgend Lower Bridgend Lower Bridgend Lower Bridgend Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly Mr Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly Mr A McKay Joiner Beauly 010 This name applies to a house a short distance to the south of the village of Beauly it is one storey in height slated and in neat repair on the property of the Right Hon Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/60 FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Beauly] School of F.C. School of F.C. School of F.C. School of F.C. Mr Fraser Inspector of Poor Beauly Mr Thomas Fraser Blacksmith Beauly Mr A.McKay Joiner Beauly John Ross Bridgend Teacher 010 This name applies to a schoolhouse a short distance west from the village of Beauly. The building is one storey high and slated, and is kept in good repair. The Right Hon. Lord Lovat proprietor. About 60 scholars of an average attendance are taught the ordinary branches of education are taught at this school
OS1/17/46/61 ARDOCHY Ardochy Mr Wm.Chisholm Mr W.Chisholm Val Roll 1870.71 010 Applied to a farm house one storey high thatched with suitable outstanding offices one storey high thatched the whole are in fair repair. James S.Chisholm of Chisholm. Proprietor
OS1/17/46/61 BREAKACHY Breakashy Breakashy Breakashy Mr Wm.Chisholm Farmer Breakachy Mr W.Chisholm Breakachy Val Roll 1870.71 010 Applied to a large district comprising several small farms the houses of which are thatched and in fair repair. James S.Chisholm of Chisholm Erchless Castle by Beauly Proprietor
OS1/17/46/62 CALOUR Calour Mr Wm Chisholm Mr W.Chisholm Val Roll 1870.71 010 applied to a small farmhouse one storey high thatched with suitable offices attached one storey high thatched in fair repair. James S.Chisholm of Chisholm, Proprietor.
OS1/17/46/62 TIGHNALEAC Tighnaleac Mr Donald Chisholm, Tenant Mr Wm Chisholm Mr H Chisholm 010 Applied to a farm house in the district of Breakachy two storey high slated the offices thatched and in bad repair. James S Chisholm of Chisholm , Proprietor.
OS1/17/46/62 MILLCROFT Millcroft Mr Wm Chisholm Mr H Chisholm Vall Roll 1870.71 A small farm house one storey high thatched and in fair repair the offices are also thatched and in fair repair. James S.Chisholm of Chisholm, Proprietor
OS1/17/46/63 BLACK WOOD Black Wood Mr Wm Chisholm Mr H Chisholm Mr Donald Chisholm 010 applied to a pretty large Birch wood situated on the south side of the district of Breakachy, James S.Chisholm of Chisholm, proprietor
OS1/17/46/63 BREAKACHY HILL Breackacy Hill Mr Wm Mr H Chisholm, Cruinassie. Mr H Chisholm,Tighraleac 010 Applied to a hill in the district of Breakachy probally about four hundred feet high covered with heathy pasture and some small rocks. James S.Chisholm of Chisholm, proprietor.
OS1/17/46/64 CRUENASSIE Cruenassie Mr Wm Chisholm, Tenant Mr H Chisholm Val Roll 1870.71 010 Applied to a small farmhouse one storey high thatched and in fair repair with suitable offices one storey thatched and in meddling repair. James S.Chisholm of Chisholm proprietor
OS1/17/46/64 TEAGATE Teagate Mr Wm Chisholm Mr H Chisholm Val Roll 1870.71 Sheet 10 Plate 5 Applied to a small farmhouse one storey high thatched and in fair repair it has suitable outoffices one storey high thatched and in repair. James S.Chsiholm of Chisholm, proprietor.
OS1/17/46/65 ALLT CROSGACH Allt Crosgach Rev A.W.MacKenzie Mr Wm Chisholm Farmer, Cruinassie 010 This name signifies "Burn of the Crossing" and applies to the Continuation of Allt Corrach an Loin Duibh from its crossing of Road immediately South of Ardochy, it then flows in a north easterly direction, until it joins Breakachy Burn immediately east of Teagate
OS1/17/46/65 ALLT NA H-ATHAIN Allt an-h-arthain Rev A.W.MacKenzie Mr Wm. Chisholm 010 This name signifies "Burn of the Kiln, and applies to a considerable stream issuing from Loch a'Ghiubhais and flows in a north easterly direction until it joins Breakachy Burn immediately north of Millcroft.
OS1/17/46/66 CAOCHAN A' MHEANBH CHRUIDH Caochan a Mheanbh Chruidh Rev A.D.MacKenzie, F.C.Manse, Beauly Mr Wm, Reid, Farmer Druimnaleach by Beauly 010 This name signifies "Riverlet of the Small cattle, Sheep or Goats", and is applied to a small stream flowing out of Loch an [Uird] in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Beauly.
OS1/17/46/66 DRUIM FALLS Druim Falls Rev Wm. Cameron Rev A.D.MacKenzie John Peters [Esp] 010 A small and beautiful Waterfall on the eastern branch of the River Beauly at "Eilean Aigas", the fall is divided into parts by a small conical island near its centre.
OS1/17/46/66 EILEANAIGAS FALLS Eileanaigas Falls Rev Wm. Cameron, The Manse, Kilmorack Rev A.D.MacKenzie F.C.Manse. John Peters Esq. Factor for Lord Lovat 010 Two small waterfalls on the River Beauly the upper fall is about 8 feet and the lower 10 feet. These falls are on the western branch of the River which at this part of its course divides itself and forms these by the beautiful little island of "Eilean Aigas".
OS1/17/46/67 CLUANIE Cluanie Mr Morrison, Tenant Mr Wm.Chisholm Mr W.Chisholm 010 This name applies to the offices in connection with Teanassie which is situated about 1/2 a mile to the south east, The Chisholm, proprietor.
OS1/17/46/67 CNOC CHLUAINE Cnoc Chluaine Rev.A.W. MacKenzie Mr Findlay McRae, Farmer, Ardochy 010 This name signifies "Hill of the Meadow" and applies to a partially wooded eminence situated a short distance North east of Loch an Uird, The Chisholm, proprietor
OS1/17/46/67 EAS NA CRAOIBHE Eas na Craocbhe Rev A.D.MacKenzie Mr Wm. Chisholm-Cruinassie 010 This name signifies "Waterfall of the Free" and applies to a waterfall about 60 Feet in height, situated on and near the junction of Allt Crosgach with Breakachy Burn.
OS1/17/46/68 AIGAS Aigas Lord Lovat Val Roll 1870.71 Mr Jas Ross 010 A one storey farmhouse with outbuildings attached situated about a 1/4 of a mile south of Aigas. Hon Lord Lovat, proprietor
OS1/17/46/68 LOCH AN UIRD Loch an Uird Mr Wm Reid Rev A.D.MacKenzie 010 This name signifies "Loch of the Hammer2 and applies to a small loch situated a short distance south west of Cnoc Chluan. The property of Mrs Chisholm Batten, Aigas.
OS1/17/46/68 LOCH CUIL NA CAILLICH Loch Cuil na Caiilch Mr Wm Reid Rev A.D.MacKenzie 010 This name signifies "Loch of the Old Woman's Corner" and applies to a small Loch situated about a 1/4 of a mile west of Aigas House. The property of Lord Lovat and Mrs C.Batten
OS1/17/46/69 GLEBE Glebe Rev.Wm.Cameron Mr Jno McKenzie Kilmorack Val Roll 1871.72 010 This name applies to the lands in connection with the church and extends along the north side of the River Beauly, from the parish Church in a westerly direction to Allt nan [Tunnag]
OS1/17/46/69 KILMORACK [farm] Kilmorack The Right Honble Lord Lovat Val Roll 1871-72 Mr W.Gordon, Surveyor, Beauly 010 A one storey farm house with suitable outbuildings attached all in good repair, situated a short distance north of the Parish Church, Lord Lovat proprietor.
OS1/17/46/70 ALLT NAN TUNNAG Allt nan Tunnag Rev.A.W. MacKenzie. F.C.Manse Beauly Rev W.Cameron Manse Kilmorack 010 This name signifies "Burn of the [] ucke" and applies to a small stream formed by the drainage of a tract of land situated north of Platchaig and flowing in a South westerly direction until it joins the River Beauly a short distance east of the junction of Allt an Aifrinn with the same River.
OS1/17/46/71 BALLACHRASK Ballachrask Ballachrask Ballachrask Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Mr Hugh McPherson 010 This name is applied to a farm house one storey high thatched and in meddling repair there are offices attached one storey high and wood. Lord Lovat, Proprietor
OS1/17/46/71 CHURCH [Falls of Kilmorack] Church Church Church Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Mr Hugh McPherson 010 The parish church of Kilmorack, situated immediately north of the Falls of Kilmorack. It was erected in 1780 and is capable of accommodating 500 persons
OS1/17/46/71 POST OFFICE [Ballachrask] Post Office Post Office Post Office Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Mr Hugh McPherson 010 This name is applied to a dwelling house one storey high thatched and in good repair there is a despatch and arrival daily the former at 7 A.M. and the latter at 5 P.M. It is a sub office Beauly being the major it is situaed about 1/2 mile west of the Parish Church. Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/72 LOWER LEANASSIE Lower Leanassie Lower Leanassie Lower Leanassie Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Parish Schoolmaster Mr Hugh McPherson Farmer Lower Leanassie 010 This name is applied to a farm house with suitable offices detached the whole being one storey high thatched and in meddling repair. Lord Lovat Proprietor
OS1/17/46/72 MANSE [parish] Manse Manse Manse Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Schoolmaster Mr Hugh McPherson 010 This name is applied to the Parish Manse with suitable offices detached the dwelling house is two stories high and the offices one the whole being slated and in excellent repair.
OS1/17/46/72 TEANASSIE Teanassie Teanassie Teanassie Lord Lovat Mr D.Campbell Parish Schoolmaster Mr Hugh McPherson Farmer Lower Leanassie 010 This name is applied to a farm house with outstanding offices the whole is one storey high the dwelling houe is slated and in excellent repair the offices are wood and in poor repair. Chisholm of Chisholm
OS1/17/46/73 BALBLAIR WOOD Balbair Wood Mr Alex Geddes- Crofthouse Mr John Coutts- Teafish Mr D.Stuart, Craigscorrie 010 The name of a large wood extending from Crofthouse to near the Falls of Kilmorack, consisting chiefly of fir and larch and belonging to Lord Lovat
OS1/17/46/73 GROAM OF ANNAT Groam of Annat Mr Alex Geddes, Crofthouse Mr Donald Stuart Craigscorrie Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle 010 This is the name of a farmhouse with outbuildings adjacent situate on the north bank of the River Beauly about 3/4 mile from the bridge, the house is built of stone and slated, and is 2 stories in height, outbuildings are partly of stone, with slated roofs and partly of wood, the whole is the property of (and farmed by) Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/73 TEAFRISH Teafrish Teafrish Teafrish Mr Alex McLean Tenant Mr John Coutts Tenant (Croft) Rent Recipt 010 This name applies to a farm,and croft situate about 2 miles west from Beauly. The farmhouse and outbuildings are built of stone, are slated and in good repair. The crofter's house is also of stone, but thatached, and is also in fair repair, both are the property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/74 ALLT A' GHAIREIL Allt a'Ghaireil Rev.A.D.MacKenzie Mr D.Campbell Mr D.Stuart 010 This name signifies "The Quarry Burn" and applies to a small stream which collects immediately South of Farley Wood and flows in a South easterly direction until it finds the River Beauly a short distance east of Teawig.
OS1/17/46/74 CRUIVEND Cruivend Mr Alex Geddes, Crofthouse Mr John McRae, Teawig Mr D.Stuart, Craigscorrie 010 This applies to a number of small houses situate on the north side of the River Beauly a little above Corffhouse, they are all of one storey in height are built of stone and thatched, and belong to Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/75 AN DRUIM An Druim Rev.A.D.MacKenzie Mr Jas Ross Mr Wm Reid 010 This name applies to a picturesque portion of the Road leading from Beauly to Struy it extends from Teanassie in a southerly direction to Wellhouse Inn.
OS1/17/46/75 BURN OF CRASK Burn of Crask Mr Wm Reid Mr Jas Ross. Estate Map 010 A small stream which collects a short distance west of Torr a'Shealaidh and flows in a South easterly direction until it joins the River Beauly at the Southern extremity of An [Druim]
OS1/17/46/75 TORR A' BHEALAIDH Torr a'Bhealaidh Mr Wm Reid Rev.A.D.MacKenzie 010 The name signifies "The Broom Knowe" and applies to an eminence situated immediately north of the Burn of Crask. The property of Mr C.Batten
OS1/17/46/76 ALLT CORRACH AN LOIN DUIBH Allt Corrach an Loin Duibh Mr Wm Reid Rev.A.D. MacKenzie 010 This name signifies "Marchy Burn of the Black Sheep" and applies to a small stream collecting about a 1/4 of a mile north of Loch Nan [Losgann] and flowing in a north easterly direction until it formed Allt [Crosgrach] at its crossing of the Road a short distance south of Ardochy.
OS1/17/46/76 CNOCNAGRAISHAIG Cnocnagraishag Mr Wm Reid Mr Jas Ross Estate Map 010 A small one storey house thatched and in good repair, Situated a short distance west of [Maolnaceape] The property of Mrs C.Batten
OS1/17/46/76 MAOLNACEAP Maolnaceap Mr Wm Reid Mr Jas.Ross Estate Map 010 A small one storey house thatched and in good repair situated a 1/4 pf a mile north west of Farr a'Bhealaidh The property of Mrs C.Batten
OS1/17/46/77 CRASK Crask James Ross Forester Crask William Reid Druimnaliach Valuation Roll 1869-70 010 Applies to a few dwelling houses, situated about five miles west of Beauly, and close to the County Road from Beauly to Struy. They are all one storey high,thatched and in fair repair. On the property of Mrs Chisholm-Batten
OS1/17/46/77 WELLHOUSE INN (P.H.) Wellhouse Inn James Ross. Forester, Crask William Reid. [Druimnaleach] Rent Recipe 010 This name applies to a Publichouse, situate about 5 miles west of Beauly, close to the road between Beauly and Struy. It is one storey high, thatched and in good repair. Mrs Jemima Chisholm-Batten of Aigas.
OS1/17/46/77 SCHOOL Aigas James Ross, Forestor Crask William Reid, Druimnaliach William Campbell. Crask this name applies to a School on the property of Mrs Chisholm-Batten, and grants from the General Assembly, and Gaelic Association, Edinburgh. the [branches] taught are the common [branchiess] English the average attendence is 40, It is a one storey building, slated and in good repair
OS1/17/46/78 DRUIMNALEACH Druimnaleach Rent Recipt James Ross, Forester Crask William Reid. Tenant 010 This is am ordinary sized farm The dwelling house is slated and in excellent repair, the offices are thatched and in fair repair, all one story high, . On the property of Mrs Chisholm-Batten Aigas.
OS1/17/46/78 EILEAN AIGAS Eilean Aigas The Hon Lord Lovat James Reid Crask William Reid, Druimnaleach 010 This name applies to a large island on the river Beauly, about five miles southwest of Beauly. It is about half a mile in length and nearly the same in breadth. At the north east side there is a nice mansion house the residence of Colonel The Hon A.E.Fraser. It is covered partly with fir & forest trees. The property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/78 EILEANAIGAS HOUSE Eileanaigas House The Hon Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle Valuation Roll for 1869-70 & 1870-71 William Reid Druimnaleach 010 This is a large mansion house the residence of Colonel The Hon Alexander E. Fraser. It is situated on the northeast side of Eilean Aigas. It is an elegant building, two stories in height, slated and in excellent repair. The property of The Right Hon Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/79 CREAG NAN LUIBHEAN Creag nan Luibhean Mr Jas Ross Estate Map Rev.A.D.MacKenzie 010 This name signifies "The Herb Rock" and applies to a Rocky and wooded eminence, situated about 1/2 a mile north of Aigas House, and the property of Mrs Chisholm Batten, Aigas.
OS1/17/46/79 LOCH NAN LOSGANN Loch nan Losgann Mr Wm Reid Driumnaleach Rev. A.D.MacKenzie 010 This name signifies "Loch of the Frogs" and applies to a small Loch, situated nearly 1/2 a mile north west of Culchailleach, Mrs Chisholm Batten, proprietor
OS1/17/46/79 TORR NAN CAORACH Torr nan Caorach Mr Jas.Ross Crask Estate Map Rev. A.D.Mackenzie Beauly 010 this name signifies "Hillock of the Sheep" and applies to a wooded eminence situated immediately north east of Wellouse Inn. Mrs Chisholm Batten, proprietor
OS1/17/46/80 ALLT CUIL NA CAILLICH Allt Cuil na Caillich Rev A.D.Mackenzie Mr Wm Reid Farmer,Druiminaleach 010 This name signifies "Burn of the Old Norman's Corner" and applies to a small stream formed by Several Smaller Streams about 1 1/4 mile west of Culchailleach and flowing in an easterly direction until it joins the River Beauly about 1/4 of a mile east of Aigas House.
OS1/17/46/80 CULCHAILLEACH Culchailleach Mr Wm Reid Mr Jas Ross. Forestor, Crack Estate Map 010 This name applies to a Small District, consisting of a number of one storey houses. Situated a short distance west of the Mains of Aigas, and the property of Mrs Chisholm Batten, Aigas House.
OS1/17/46/81 CRAIGDHU Craigdhu Lord Lovat Mr W.Chisholm Val Roll 1870.71 010 This name applies to several small crofthouses all of one storey in height, situate 1/2 mile west of Oldtown of Aigas, The Right Honorable Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle prprietor
OS1/17/46/81 OLDTOWN OF AIGAS Oldtown of Aigas The Right Honble Lord Lovat Mr W.Chisholm Tenant Val Roll 1870.71 010 A one storey house with outbuildings attached all in good repair, The property of The Right Honable Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle.
OS1/17/46/81 CREAG NA H-ACINE Creag na h-Acaine Rev A.D.MacKenzie Mr Hugh Grant, Oldtown of Aigas 10.13 This name signifies "Rock of the Deeping" and applies to a conspicious Rock immediately west of Oldtown of Aigas, the property of Lord Lovat.
OS1/17/46/82 AIGAS HOUSE Aigas House Estate Map Mr Jas.Ross Mr Wm Reid 010 A two storey Mansion House situated 5 1/2 mile South of Beauly, and in Strath Glass, The property of Mrs Chisholm Batten.
OS1/17/46/82 ALLT NA H-EILICH Allt na h-Eilich Estate Map Mr Jas Ross Rev A.D.MacKenzie 010 This name signifies "Burn of the Mill Dam" and applies to a small stream flowing from Loch Cuil na Caillich in a north easterly direction until it empties itself nto the Mill Dam at the Mains of Aigas.
OS1/17/46/82 CORN MILL (Disused) [Aigas House] Corn Mill 010 About 7 chains N.W. of this house, there is n Old Corn Mill, at present it is not in use but it may be used when the proprietor may need it. The name has [] [] been retained on the [map]
OS1/17/46/82 MAINS OF AIGAS Mains of Aigas Estate Map Mr Jas.Ross, Forestor,Crask Mr Wm Reid. 010 This name applies to a one storey farmhouse and steading situated a short distance north of Aigas House, The property of Mrs C.Batten.
OS1/17/46/83 [Page] 83 [Volume] 16 OS1/17/46 NAME BOOK OF THE PARISHES OF KILMORACK, KILMORACK( Detd) [Detached] AND URRAY (Part of ) The remainder of Urray is in the Co. [County] of Ross On1/2500 Scale IN THE CO. [County] INVERNESS
OS1/17/46/84 [Page] 84 INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Aigas -- 68 Aigas House -- 82 Allt an Aifrinn -- 48 Allt a’ Ghaireil -- 74 Allt Coille na Cleithe -- 42 Allt Corrach an Loin Duibh -- 76 Allt Crosgach -- 65 Allt Cuairteach -- 48 Allt Cùil na Caillich -- 80 Allt Leth-allt -- 15 Allt Loch nam Bonnach -- 6 Allt na h-Airidhe Buige -- 14 Allt na h-Athain -- 65 Allt na Crìche -- 42 Allt na h-Eilich -- 82 Allt nan Eun -- 5 Allt nan Tunnag -- 70 Altyre -- 54 Ardochy -- 61 An Druim -- 75 Balblair -- 51 Balblair Wood -- 73 Ballachrask -- 71 Bank of Scotland -- 30 Barnyards -- 24 Beacon (Wooden) -- 33 Bealach Mòr -- 50 Beauly -- 35 Beauly Hotel -- 29 Beauly Station -- 58 Black Burn -- 24 Black Bridge -- 34 Black Wood -- 63 Breakachy -- 61 Breakachy Burn -- 43 Breakachy Hill -- 63 Bridgend -- 59 Bridgend -- 55 [note] & see Lower Bridgend Bridgend Burn -- 9 Broallan -- 48 Buachaille Breige -- 12 Burn of Crask -- 75 Caledonian Hotel -- 39 Caochan a’ Mheanbh Chruidh -- 66 Castle Hill -- 3 Castlehill Wood -- 3 Church -- 71 Cluanie -- 67 Cnoc an Rath -- 25 Cnoc an Teine -- 11 Cnoc Buidhe -- 46 Cnoc Chluaine -- 67 Cnoc Dubh -- 12 Cnoc Eille Beag -- 14 Cnoc Eille Mòr -- 14 Cnocnagraishaig -- 76 Cnoc na Moine -- 50 Cnoc Sheumais -- 45 Cnoc Taigeis -- 15 Coillenaclay -- 41 Coille na Cleithe -- 43 Commercial Bank of Scotland -- 40 Commercial Inn -- 39 Corffhouse -- 51 Craigdhu -- 81 Craigscorry -- 54 Crask -- 77 Creag a’ Choin -- 17 Creag an Locha -- 18 Creag an t-Suidheachain -- 46 Creag Bhreac -- 11 Creag Dhubh -- 41 Creag Dhubh -- 81 Creag Mòr -- 46 Creag na h-Achain -- 81 Creag na Caithreach -- 13 Creag nan Luibhean -- 79 Creag na Manachuinne -- 16 Creag Sgoire -- 54 Croiche Wood -- 23 Croyard -- 26 Cruenassie -- 64 Cruivend -- 74 Culchailleach -- 80 Culour -- 62 Druim an Droighinn -- 43 Drumindorsair -- 49 Druim Falls -- 66 Drumindorsair Wood -- 49 Druimnaleach -- 78 Dùn a’ Chleabhain (Ruins of) -- 50 Dùn Fhamhair (Ruins of) -- 45 Dùn Garbhlaich -- 11 Dùn Mòr (Ruins of) -- 41
OS1/17/46/85 [Page] 85 INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Eas na Craoibhe -- 67 Eilean Aigas -- 78 Eileanaigas Falls -- 66 Eileanaigas House -- 78 Farley -- 44 Farley Wood -- 17 Fèith na Muic -- 18 Fort (Remains of) -- 3 Fort (Remains of) -- 55 Free Church -- 53 Free Church School -- 60 Free Church School -- 32 Fuaran na Baintighearna -- 16 Fuaran a’ Chonnspeach -- 16 Fuaran nam Bonnach -- 45 Glebe -- 69 Groam of Annat -- 73 Highland Railway -- 23 Inchrory -- 57 Kilmorack (Ph) [Parish] -- 1 Kilmorack -- 69 Lettoch -- 8 Loch an Uird -- 68 Loch Cùil na Caillich -- 68 Loch nam Bonnach -- 13 Loch nan Dubh Lochan -- 12 Loch nan Eun -- 5 Loch nan Losgann -- 79 Loch na Tòine -- 15 Lovat Bridge -- 56 Lower Ardnagrask -- 8 Lower Bridgend -- 59 Lower Falls of Kilmorack -- 34 Lower Leanassie -- 72 Lovat Estate Office -- 27 Mains of Aigas -- 82 Manse (Ph) [Parish] -- 72 Maolnaceap -- 76 Market Cross (Remains Of) -- 31 Market Stance -- 30 Millcroft -- 62 Muir of Ord Market Stance -- 4 Muir of Ord Station -- 7 Netherdale Cottage -- 59 Oldtown of Aigas -- 81 Pier -- 36 Platchaig -- 47 Police Station -- 29 Post Office -- 39 Post Office -- 71 Priory (In Ruins) -- 37 Quay -- 33 Red Burn -- 21 Rinsaurie -- 20 Rinsaurie Burn -- 22 River Beauly -- 52 Ruilick -- 19 St Mary's Chapel (Roman Catholic) -- 37 School (Roman Catholic) -- 31 School (Ph) [Parish] -- 51 School -- 77 Staing Dhubh -- 6 Standing Stone -- 9 Standing Stone -- 9 Strath Glass -- 63 Sugar Loaf -- 34 Teachnuick -- 57 Teachnuick Wood -- 22 Teafrish -- 73 Teagate -- 64 Teanalonaig -- 53 Teanassie -- 72 Teanroit -- 25 Teawig -- 52 Tighnaleac -- 62 Tomich [note] Kil Detd [Kilmorack Detached] -- 8 Tòrr a’ Bhealaidh -- 6 Tòrr a’ Bhealaidh -- 75 Torran na Baintighearna -- 18 Tòrr Breac -- 17 Torgormack -- 49 Tòrr nan Caorach -- 79 Upper Fall of Kilmorack -- 34 Upper Leanassie -- 44 Volunteers' Drill Hall -- 32 Volunteers' Rifle Range -- 10 Volunteers' Rifle Range -- 28 Wellhouse -- 19 Wellhouse Inn (P.H.) [Public House] -- 77 Windhill [note] Kilm Detd [Kilmorack Detached]-- 7