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nearest point on the road between Kinlochailort and Glen-
finnan, thence along the centre of the said road to a point due
north of the point of junction of Allt a' Ghiubhais with
Ambainn Shlatach, thence to the said junction and down the
last-mentioned burn to its mouth, and thence direct to the
nearest point in the county boundary — Colanel J. A. Mac-
DONALD of Glenalladale, C.B,, Fort- William.
36. MOIDART. — The remainder of the parish of Ardnamurchan so
far as situated in the County of Inverness — ROBERT STEWART
of Kinlochmoidart, Salen, Loch-Snnart.
37. SMALL ISLES.— The parish of Small Isles— Allan G. Thom,
yr. of Canna.
38. FORT-WILLIAM — The police burgh of Fort- William— John
MaCDONaLD, Distiller, Fort- William.
v.- FIFTH OR SKYE DISTRICT.
39. SLEAT.— The parish of Sleat— J. G. Mackat, Merchant, Portree.
40. STRATH.— The parish of Strath— Rev. Thomson Mackat, Strath,
Broadford.
41. PORTREE WEST.— That part of the parish of Portree which lies
to the west of the river Varragill, and of a line drawn from
the mouth of the said river in a generally northerly direction
along the low water mark of the shore of Portree Bay, and of
the Sound of Raasay to the parish boundary — James Mac-
kintosh, Easter Lovat, Beauly.
42. POETREE EAST.— The remainder of the parish of Portree—
Alex. Macdonald, Nether OUach, Portree.
43. BRA CAD ALE.— The parish of Bracadale— Macleod OF Mac-
Leod. Dunvegan Castle.
44. DUIRINISH WEST.— That part of the parish of Duirinish which
lies to the south and west of Loch-Dunvegan, and of a line
drawn from a point at the head of the said loch opposite
the point of junction of the road from Kilmuir to Dunvegan
with the road from Bracadale to Dunvegan to the said
junction, and thence in a south-easterly direction along
the centre of the last-mentioned road to the boundary of the
parish — John Robertson, Orbost.
45. DUIRTNiSH EAST.— The remainder of the parish of Duirinish—
N. Martin of Glendale, Portree.
46. SNIZORT.— The Parish of Snizort— Lachlan Macdonald of
Skeabost, Portree.
47. KILMUIR. — The parish of Kilmuir — John Mackenzie, factor,
Uig.
VI.— NORTH UIST DISTRICT.
48. NORTH UIST (SOUTH .'.—That part of the parish of North Uist
which lies to the south of a line drawn from the sea up the
burn flowing into it at Dusary Mill till the said burn is crossed
by the public road, thence in a north-easterly direction
to and along the centre of the road to Sollas (commonly called
the Committee road) to the point of highest level thereon,
thence in an easterly direction direct to the summit of
Marrival Hill, thence direct to the point of j auction of the
â– road from Sponish with the north road from Lochmaddy,
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nearest point on the road between Kinlochailort and Glen-
finnan, thence along the centre of the said road to a point due
north of the point of junction of Allt a' Ghiubhais with
Ambainn Shlatach, thence to the said junction and down the
last-mentioned burn to its mouth, and thence direct to the
nearest point in the county boundary — Colanel J. A. Mac-
DONALD of Glenalladale, C.B,, Fort- William.
36. MOIDART. — The remainder of the parish of Ardnamurchan so
far as situated in the County of Inverness — ROBERT STEWART
of Kinlochmoidart, Salen, Loch-Snnart.
37. SMALL ISLES.— The parish of Small Isles— Allan G. Thom,
yr. of Canna.
38. FORT-WILLIAM — The police burgh of Fort- William— John
MaCDONaLD, Distiller, Fort- William.
v.- FIFTH OR SKYE DISTRICT.
39. SLEAT.— The parish of Sleat— J. G. Mackat, Merchant, Portree.
40. STRATH.— The parish of Strath— Rev. Thomson Mackat, Strath,
Broadford.
41. PORTREE WEST.— That part of the parish of Portree which lies
to the west of the river Varragill, and of a line drawn from
the mouth of the said river in a generally northerly direction
along the low water mark of the shore of Portree Bay, and of
the Sound of Raasay to the parish boundary — James Mac-
kintosh, Easter Lovat, Beauly.
42. POETREE EAST.— The remainder of the parish of Portree—
Alex. Macdonald, Nether OUach, Portree.
43. BRA CAD ALE.— The parish of Bracadale— Macleod OF Mac-
Leod. Dunvegan Castle.
44. DUIRINISH WEST.— That part of the parish of Duirinish which
lies to the south and west of Loch-Dunvegan, and of a line
drawn from a point at the head of the said loch opposite
the point of junction of the road from Kilmuir to Dunvegan
with the road from Bracadale to Dunvegan to the said
junction, and thence in a south-easterly direction along
the centre of the last-mentioned road to the boundary of the
parish — John Robertson, Orbost.
45. DUIRTNiSH EAST.— The remainder of the parish of Duirinish—
N. Martin of Glendale, Portree.
46. SNIZORT.— The Parish of Snizort— Lachlan Macdonald of
Skeabost, Portree.
47. KILMUIR. — The parish of Kilmuir — John Mackenzie, factor,
Uig.
VI.— NORTH UIST DISTRICT.
48. NORTH UIST (SOUTH .'.—That part of the parish of North Uist
which lies to the south of a line drawn from the sea up the
burn flowing into it at Dusary Mill till the said burn is crossed
by the public road, thence in a north-easterly direction
to and along the centre of the road to Sollas (commonly called
the Committee road) to the point of highest level thereon,
thence in an easterly direction direct to the summit of
Marrival Hill, thence direct to the point of j auction of the
â– road from Sponish with the north road from Lochmaddy,
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Description | For 1901. |
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Description | Published in Inverness 1887-1902. |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish counties or parts of counties. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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