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groves, grasses, pasturages, commonries, privileges,
pools, pendicles, and uncovered pertinents of the fore-
said several towns and lands lying in Strathhalladale,
within the parish of Reay, diocese of Caithness, an-
ciently within the Sheriffdom of Inverness, and now
within the Sheriffdom of Sutherland, and also all the
lands of
Lower Hallowdale, with the salmon fishings of the same,
the said lands comprehending the lands of
Kirkton,
Achoridigell,
Achow-camsaig,
Melvich,
Fors,
Torrinver,
Golwall,
Corkall,
Crachmore,
Dispollis,
Connigill,
Island Spurian,
Cluchhutagach,
Keigary,
Evachroy, with the haill pertinents thereof.
groves, grasses, pasturages, commonries, privileges,
pools, pendicles, and uncovered pertinents of the fore-
said several towns and lands lying in Strathhalladale,
within the parish of Reay, diocese of Caithness, an-
ciently within the Sheriffdom of Inverness, and now
within the Sheriffdom of Sutherland, and also all the
lands of
Lower Hallowdale, with the salmon fishings of the same,
the said lands comprehending the lands of
Kirkton,
Achoridigell,
Achow-camsaig,
Melvich,
Fors,
Torrinver,
Golwall,
Corkall,
Crachmore,
Dispollis,
Connigill,
Island Spurian,
Cluchhutagach,
Keigary,
Evachroy, with the haill pertinents thereof.
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Histories of Scottish families > Dates and documents relating to the family and property of Sutherland > (78) Page 72 |
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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