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Inverness-shire, pp. 135-153. Enlarged edition: "Prospects and observations on a tour in England and Scotland, natural, economical, and literary. By Thomas Newte. Lond., 1791." With a view of Inverness: A. Grant, pinxt; J. Philips, sculpt.

Notes by the wayside in Strathnairn (Strathdearn, Strathspey, Badenoch, Glenurquhart, Fort Augustus, Stratherrick). Invss. Advertiser, 6 May to 11 Nov., 1856.

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446.

Rose, John. Metrical reliques of "The Men" in the Highlands. Invss., 1851.

Includes MacLauchlan, Abriachan; Mrs. Clark, Badenoch;
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Ross, Alexander. Notes on the formation of the Caledonian
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Old Scottish regimental colours. Edinb., 1885. Cameron Highlanders, p. 105, with coloured plate.

Royal Society of Edinburgh. Boulder Committee. Final report. Roy. Soc. Edin. Proc. (1884), xii, 765-926.

Inverness-shire, pp. 822-836.

VII. INVERNESS-SHIRE

Ruvigny, Melville, 9th Marquess of.

The Jacobite peerage,

baronetage, knightage, and grants of honour.

Edinb., 1904.

Includes the dukedoms of Fraser, and of Inverness; the baronies of Clanranald, Grant, Lochiel, MacLeod, MacDonell of Glengarry, Mackintosh, Sleat; and the baronetcies of MacDonell of Keppoch, and MacLeod.

Scott, Hew. Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ. 3 vols. in 6 parts. Edinb., 1866-70.

Presbyteries of Inverness, vol. iii, 252-272; Abernethy, 227-239; Abertarff, 110-121; Dingwall, Lochcarron, 94-109; Skye, 122134; Uist, 135-143. New edition begun in 1915.

Shean Fhear Gallda. Place-names in some northern parishes of Inverness-shire. Invss., 1908.

Reprinted from the Northern Chronicle.

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VIII. DISTRICTS OF INVERNESS-SHIRE

THE AIRD.

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BADENOCH.

Includes the parishes of [Abernethy and] Kincardine, Alvie, Duthil and Rothiemurchus, Kingussie and Insh, Laggan. See § X.

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Campbell, Alexander.

Edinb., 1804.

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VIII. DISTRICTS: BADENOCH

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The Marsh titmouse in Strathspey. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1893), ii, 207-213.

Fraser, Sir William. The Chiefs of Grant. 3 vols. Edinb., 1883.

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Longmuir, John. Speyside: its picturesque scenery and antiquities, with occasional notices of its geology and botany. Aberd., 1860.

MacBain, Alexander. Badenoch: its history, clans, and placenames. Invss. Gael. Soc. Trans. (1890), xvi, 148-197.

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113-116; iv, 123-124.

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415; (1887), xiii, 178-200.

Glimpses of church and social life in the Highlands in olden times. Edinb., 1893.

Incidents in the '45, and wanderings of Prince Charlie in Badenoch after Culloden. Invss. Gael. Soc. Trans. (1900), xxiv, 278-320.

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MacPherson, John.

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