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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ANTHILL BURN | Anthill Burn Anthill Burn Anthill Burn |
Mr. Hugh Fraser, Forester, Bunchrew Mr. Donald Munro, gardener, Bunchrew Mr. John Fraser, mason, Bunchrew |
011 | This is a small burn using in the woods of Bunchrew and falling into the Beauly Firth about a quarter of a mile east of Bunchrew [lto?]. Property of John Fraser Esqr. of Bunchrew. |
CNOC-NAN-SEANGAN | Cnoc-nan-Seangan Cnoc-nan-Seangan Cnoc-nan-Seangan |
Mr. High Fraser, forester and occupant. Mr. John Fraser Mr. John Smith, Bunchrew. |
011 | A thatched cottage adjoining the woods of Bunchrew and occupied by the forested. The name means Hill of the Ants though applied to a house. Property of John Fraser Esqr. of Bunchrew. |
MIDDLETON BURN | Middleton Burn Middleton Burn Middleton Burn |
Mr. Hugh Fraser, forester Mr. Robert Kerr, grieve, Bunchrew Edmund Fraser Esqr. Bunchrew |
011 | A very small and short burn on the Bunchrew estate. It uses in a patch of woods at a place where formerly stood the farmhouse of Middleton- hence the name. After a course of about a quarter of a mile it pierces the Highland Railway - the water then being conducted by a drain through a strip of woods, and parallel to the turnpike road, until it enters Anthill Burn. |
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[Page] 40County of Inverness
Parish of Kirkhill
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