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Kirk Session minutes. April, 1771, to May, 1835 (blank, December, 1788, to May, 1834).

November, 1843, onwards.

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'New Spald. Club Misc.," i, 288. Cf. Burns' "Benefice lect," p.
262; Scottish N. & Q., iv, 132.

Parish registers. Births, 1774-1819; Marriages, 1774-1824.
Births, 1820-54; Marriages, 1820-36.

"List of old par. reg.," p. 12; "New Spald. Club Misc.," i, 289.

Anderson, James.

Communion tokens: Daviot and Dunlichity.

Scottish N. & Q. (1904), 2nd ser., v, 136.

Cameron, David. Notice of the ancient circular dwellings, hill

forts, and burial cairns of Strathnairn.

(1882), xvi, 288-294.

Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc.

The Glaciers of lower Strathnairn. Edin. Geol. Soc. Trans. (1881), iv, 160-163.

The Granite, and the junction of the old red sandstone and the gneiss in Lower Strathnairn (Daviot). Edin. Geol. Soc. Trans. (1881), iv, 98-100.

Cameron, John. The Chief of the clan MacPhail. With portrait. Celtic Monthly (1912), xx, 101.

See also note "MacPhail of Inverairnie," by P. J. Anderson, on p. 38.

Craggie. The Craggie valley. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1877), i, 70-75.

Excursion to Craggie and Loch Moy. Invss. Field Club
Trans. (1881), ii, 99-119.

Dawson, James H.

In his "Abridged Douglas, Sir Robert. (1798), p. 362.

Duntelchaig.

United parishes of Daviot and Dunlichity. stat. hist.," p. 547.

MacPherson of Brin. In his "Baronage "

Excursion to Duntelchaig. Invss. Field Club

Trans. (1890), iv, 98-100.

Excursion to Duntelchaig and Dunlichity. Invss. Field Club
Trans. (1891), iv, 140-145.

Fraser, James, C.E.

Recent formations and glacial phenomena of Strathnairn. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1879), i, 211-223; Edin. Geol. Soc. Trans. (1881), iv, 55-66.

X. OTHER PARISHES: DAVIOT

Fraser, James, C.E. Strathnairn in the olden times. Invss. Gael. Soc. Trans. (1883), x, 247-264.

Gordon, Alexander. United parishes of Daviot and Dunlichity. In "Stat. Account," xiv, 67-77.

Leanach.

Excursion to Leanach and Daviot. Inuss. Field Club
Trans. (1894), iv, 383-384.

MacDonald, Kenneth. Glacial drift in the Craggie burn.
Field Club Trans. (1881), ii, 47-53.

Mackay, William. A Famous minister of Daviot [Michael
Fraser], 1672-1726. Invss. Gael. Soc. Trans. (1886), xii,

244-256.

Mackintosh, Alexander M. MacGillivrays. In his "Mackintoshes and Clan Chattan" (1903), pp. 496-501; MacPhails or Clan Phail, pp. 494-496.

Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-. The Mac Beans of Faillie. In his "Confederation of Clan Chattan," pp. 42-49.

The MacGillivrays. In his "Confederation of Clan Chattan," pp. 1-29.

The MacGillivrays of Dunmaglass. Invss. Gael. Soc. Trans.
(1894), xx, 29-47.

The MacPhails of Inverairnie. In his "Confederation of
Clan Chattan,” pp. 57-62.

See also letters by P. J. Anderson in Inverness Courier, 16 and 23
January, 1912.

Parish of Daviot and Dunlichity. In his "Antiq. Notes," ii, 431-434, 454.

MacPhail, James. United parishes of Daviot and Dunlichity. In "New Stat. Account,” xiv, 513-523.

Ordnance Survey. Daviot and Dunlichity: one-inch map, sheets 73, 74, 83, 84; six-inch map of Inverness-shire, sheets iv, v, XII, XIII, XIX, XX, XXI, xxx, xxx1, xxxII, XLII, XLIII, LIV, LV. Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Daviot and Dunlichity, containing 49634-984 acres. (Index to places in the parish. Map.)

Ordnance Survey.

Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Daviot and Dunlichity-parts of in the county of Nairn containing 392-647 acres. (Index of places in the parish. Map.) Lond., 1870.

Playfair, James.

Daviot and Dunlichity. In his "Geog. and

stat. descr.," ii, 150-151.

Rose, John. Report on the improvement of waste land on the farm of Urchills on the estate of Culloden. High, and Agric. Soc. Trans. (1853), 3rd ser., v, 486-490.

Urchills or Leanach includes part of the field of battle.

Scott, Hew. Daviot and Dunlichity, 1618-1859. In his "Fasti Eccl. Scot.," iii, 260-261, 272.

Shaw, Lachlan. The Parish of Daviot and Dunlichity. In his "Hist. Prov. Moray," ii, 307-314; iii, 429-430. Strathnairn. Excursions to Strathnairn.

Trans. (1876), i, 27-36; (1884), iii, 25-29.

Invss. Field Club

Wallace, Thomas. The Geology of the Nairn valley. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1879), i, 189-204; Edin. Geol. Soc. Trans. (1879), iii, 204-219, with map; (1883), iv, 275.

DORES.

By Order in Council, 22 November, 1890, certain detached portions of Dores, and of Boleskine and Abertarff, were transferred to Boleskine and Abertarff, and to Dores respectively.

Kirk Session minutes. May, 1820, onwards.

"New Spald. Club Misc.," i, 289. Cf. Burns' "Benefice lect.," p. 263; Scottish N. & Q., iv, 132.

Parish registers. Births and Marriages, 1734-1819; Deaths,

1753-96.

Births and Marriages, 1820-54; Death (one), 1831.

"List of old par. reg.," p. 12; "New Spald. Club Misc.," i, 289.

Anderson, James. Communion tokens: Dores. Scottish N. & Q. (1904), 2nd ser., v, 136.

Dawson, James H. Parish of Dores. In his "Abridged stat. hist.," p. 547.

Drumashie. The Drumashie lochs. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1911), vii, 259-266.

X. OTHER PARISHES: DORES

Fraser, David, and Whyte, Donald. Parish of Dores. In "New Stat. Account," iii, 373-374.

Loch-Ashie.

Excursion to Loch-Ashie and Dunlichity. Inuss.

Field Club Trans. (1882), ii, 206-212.

The Lake district. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1880), i, 326331.

Mackenzie, Alexander.

The Frasers of Balnain.

In his "History of the Frasers," pp. 552-563; of Erchitt, pp. 549-551; of Gortuleg, pp. 574-580; of Leadclune, pp. 564-570.

The Fraser-Tytlers of Aldourie.

Frasers," pp. 571-574.

McKilican, John.

In his "History of the

Parish of Dores. In "Stat. Account," iii,

479-485.

Mackintosh, Alexander M.

Mackintoshes of Borlum. In his

"Mackintoshes and Clan Chattan,” pp. 377-386.

Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-. The MacBeans of Kinchyle. In
his "Confederation of Clan Chattan," pp. 30-49.
Parish of Dores. In his "Antiq. Notes," ii, 60-75.
MacLean, John. The Mackintoshes of Borlum.

In his "His

torical and traditional sketches" (1848), pp. 1-47. Ordnance Survey. Dores one-inch map, sheets 73, 83, 84; six-inch map of Inverness-shire, sheets XI, XII, XIX, xx, xxIX, XXX, XXXI, XLI, XLII, LIV, LV.

Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Dores, containing 31795-680 acres. (Index to places in the parish. Map.) Southampton, 1874.

Playfair, James. Dores formerly Durris. In his "Geog. and stat. descr.," ii, 151.

Ross, Alexander. Two hill forts, partly vitrified [Dun-Dhearduil and Tor-Dain]. Invss. Field Club rans. (1906), vii, 18-32, with five plates.

Scott, Hew. Dores, 1590-1848. In his "Fasti Eccl. Scot.," iii, 262-263, 272.

Shaw, Lachlan.

The Parish of Durris. In his "Hist. Prov.

Moray," ii, 334-339; iii, 440-441.

Sinton, Thomas.

Places, people, and poetry of Dores in other days. Invss. Gael. Soc. Trans. (1906), xxvi, 318-341; (1908), xxvii, 85-89.

Wallace, Thomas. Vitrified fort on Dundearduil. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1902), vi, 188-191, with plan.

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Parish registers. Births and Marriages, 1817-19.

Births and Marriages, 1820-54.

"List of old par. reg.," p. 14.

Anderson, James. Communion tokens: Duirinish. Scottish N. &Q. (1905), 2nd ser., vii, 73.

Bedford, Charles H. Notice of a bronze sword found on the estate of Waternish. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1889), xxiii,

258-261.

Bethune, William. Parish of Diurinish. In "Stat. Account," iv, 130-137.

Bogle, Lockhart. Archæological notes on Dunvegan Castle. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1895), xxix, 255-271.

Clerk, Archibald. Parish of Duirinish. In "New Stat. Account," xiv, 322-360.

Dawson, James H. stat. hist.," p. 548.

Parish of Duirinish.

In his "Abridged

Douglas, Sir Robert. MacLeod of that ilk. In his "Baronage" (1798), pp. 374-380; MacLeod of Grishernish, p. 383.

Innes, Cosmo. Duirinish. In his "Orig. par. Scot.," ii, 358-362.
Mackenzie, Alexander. History of the MacLeods. Invss., 1889.
Appeared first in the Celtic Magazine (1885-88), xi, 1, to xiii,
Scottish Highlander, 5 July to 25 Oct., 1888.

Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-. Parish of Duirinish.
"Antiq. Notes," ii, 290-295.

542;

and

In his

MacLeod, Frederick T. Notes on the ancient relics preserved at Dunvegan Castle. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1912), xlvii, 99-129. Notes on Dun an Iardhard, a broch near Dunvegan. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1915), xlix, 57-70.

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