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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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County of Inverness
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