Arisaig
Name | Value | Date | Grid Ref | Map Sources | Other forms, comments etc |
Borrodale | 4d | 1616 | NM 6984 | 4m Borwadall(1498), 4d except 5d(GD 201/1/362/3 – 1699) | |
Druimindarroch | 1½d | 1633 | NM 6884 | 2½d(1699,1748) | |
Brunery | 1d | 1633 | NM 6685/6785 | Possibly 1½d in 1498 | |
(Torr Mor) Ghaoideil | 2d | 1626 | NM 6684/6784 | Thomson | 5d Gedeuall(c. 1309), 3d Gidoyll(1613,1616), otherwise 2d |
(Allt) Sanntaig/Sandaig | 1d | 1633 | NM 6583 | Roy(PC) | |
‘Ardaulish’ | 1d | 1626 | Arddauyless(1626), Arddaingless(1626), Ardenleis(1633) | ||
‘Kilnehake’ | 1498 | Only reference | |||
‘Dubh-Camus’ | 1½d | 1626 | NM 6183/6283? | 2d Douchameiss(1613,1616), otherwise 1½d, =Port a’Bhathaich? | |
Beasdale | 1d | 1616 | NM 7184 | 5d Glenbestell & Bethey(c. 1309), normally 1d | |
Kinloid | 2d | 1613 | NM 6687 | With Ardnequhoray (Aird nam Fuaran) as 4m OE in 1534. | |
Aird nam Fuaran | 2d | 1626 | NM 6687 | With Kand-inloid (Kinloid) as 4m OE in 1534.
3d(1613,1616), 2½d(1748), 4d(1798) |
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‘Druimachoilach’ | 1½d | 1616 | c. NM 6885 | Consistently 1½d | |
Keppoch | 3d | 1613 | NM 6586 | 3d(1613,1616), 3½d(1626), 4d(1748). Included Lingay Beg according to Fraser-Mackintosh, Excerpta … Vol V No 436(1850). | |
Torr a’ Bheithe | 2d | 1613 | NM 6484 | Torbey(1498), 2d(1613,1616,1626), ½d(1633), 1½d(1699, 1748) | |
‘Ardmaksemon’ | 1498 | RMS II (2439) = Ardgassarie? | |||
‘Ardgassarie’ | 2½d | 1613 | NM 6485 | Thomson | 2½d(1613,1616,1626), 2d(1748, 1764). Sgeirean Ard Ghasraig at NM 648858. Included Duildade & Lingaymore according to Fraser-Mackintosh, Excerpta … Vol II No 943(1819). |
Larichmore | 1d | 1613 | NM 6786 | Consistently 1d | |
Kinlochailort | ½d | 1613 | NM 7682 | Thomson,
RHP 44717 |
½d(1613,1616), 1d Kenlochendort & Stronahunshin(1626), 1¼d(1699), ½d(N.Kinlochaliort) ¾d(S.Kinlochaliort) in 1748
On RHP 44717 Kinlochailort is farm to N. of R. Ailort. |
(Allt) Sron an Uinnseinn | ½d | 1613 | NM 7580/7581 | ½d(1613,1616) | |
Kenachreggan | ¼d | 1762 | NM 7681 | Thomson | ¼d Kenichregan with ½d Blarluie in GD 201/5/1156 of 1762.
Site of Inverailort Castle, farm-name in GD128/49/3/1(1798) |
Fiorlin | (¼d) | 1718 | A part of the ‘town’ of Kenlochaliard(1718) | ||
Arieniskill | 1d | 1626 | NM 7883 | RHP 44717 | Arieiniskill(1626), 2 x ½d tacks(GD201/2/28, 1761) |
(Glen) Mamie (Farm) | 1d | 1613 | NM 7384 | ||
Arnipol | 1d | 1613 | NM 7484 | ||
Brae Borrodale | ½d | 1626 | ? c. NM 7585 | Thomson | Breaborradill(1626),
Loch Brae na Borrodale(Thomson, 1830)=Loch Mama now |
Arieane | ¼d | 1626 | c. NM 780819 | Thomson | ¾d(1699), ½d(1775) but probably included neighbouring farm(s) |
Beinn Bheag | ¼d | 1626 | NM 7782 | Thomson | Only appears in 1626, probably in Arieane later |
Keilmarwy | ½d | 1626 | NM 6586 | Roy(PC) | Killmorre(Roy), valued only in 1626, = Kilmaroy |
Killibeg | ½d | 1613 | NM 6586? | Killibeg(1613,1616), either=Kilmaroy or is other half of 1d | |
Polnish | 1d | 1699 | NM 7582 | Possibly in NRAS2950/1/45 & 46, 1626. 1d(1760). | |
Ardnish etc | 4m | 1498 | 3m 10s in GD201/1/36 & 121 & 235, but cf GD201/1/362/30 1776 where 5d is listed | ||
Sloch | ¼d | 1626 | NM 6981 | Slock(1626), part of Pendue? | |
Pendue | 1d | 1776 | GD201/1/362/30, = Pheighinn Dubh?, includes Feorlindhu?
Clan Donald III p 288 ‘Pendui'(1720) |
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Feorlindhu | (¼d) | NM 7180 | Part of Pendue? | ||
Peanmeanach | 1d | 1776 | NM 7180 | ||
Laggan | 1d | 1764 | NM 7179 | GD201/1/278, GD201/1/362/30. See below. | |
Essan | ½d | 1776 | NM 8181 | RHP 44717 | GD201/1/362/30 |
Ranochan | 1d | 1764 | NM 8282 | RHP 44717, Thomson | 1d Rennachan, Torrary & Moy in GD201/5/1161 of 1764.
GD201/1/362/30 |
Toraraidh | ⅜d? | 1534 | NM 7983/8083 | RHP 44717, Thomson | =5s Torrane in RMS III(1396) of 1534? 1d with Rennachan & Moy in GD201/5/1161 of 1764.
GD201/1/362/30, with Ranachan & Moy as 1d |
Allt Lon a’ Mhuidhe | 1764 | NM 8481/8581 | RHP 44717, Thomson | 1d with Rennachan & Torrary in GD201/5/1161 of 1764.
Moy in GD201/1/362/30, with Ranochan & Toraraidh as 1d. ¼d of Moy in GD201/5/1200 1796. |
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Alisary | ½d | 1776 | NM 7479 | RHP 40996 | Allasary in GD201/1/362/30, Alisary burn is march between Arisaig & Moidart, this ½d in Arisaig? |
(39¼d) |
Laggan
Fraser-Mackintosh, Excerpta … Vol II No 943 (1819) refers to Laggan with the islands called ‘Orassary’, ‘Nabarnach’ and ‘Nacharish’ in Lochailort. I think ‘Orossary’ will be for Oronsay which is a Norse name commonly given to islands which are joined to the mainland at low tide. This is the island now called Eilean nan Trom at NM 7279. ‘Nabarnach’ is now Eilean nam Bairneach also in NM 7279. I am not sure about ‘Nacharish’ although Eilean Buidhe (NM 7379) is the next most likely islet.
I have seen reference to Carnibol in some of the Clan Ranald papers, would that be a form of Arnipol?
John
John, I don’t think I’ve ever seen this so hesitate to comment. But neither can I think of another Clanranald property called Carnibol.
Hi Denis,
Link in the website is for the Clanranald paper:
GD201/5/180
10 Jun 1782
Precept of removing in causa John McDonald of Clanranald and his curators against Donald McDonald, pretended tenant of Ardnafuaran, and John More McGillivray, pretended tenant of Carnpoll.
– Note I have a copy of the original, if you are interested.
I have a question for you, in your Arisaig & Morar book, you mention an 1748 Judicial Rental drawn up by David Bruce? Do you have a reference or document number? I would be most interested in getting a copy of that.
cheers,
John
http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/browseTreeview.aspx?reference=GD201/5&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=papers+of+the+macdonald+family+of+clanranald&ko=p&r=&ro=s&df=&dt=&di=y
John
Thank You. From the context Carnpoll does suggest Arnipoll (mis-spellings and mis-transcriptions do creep in). (Though there was also Carnach). The best way to prove it would be to track the McGillivray tenants.
For the 1748 rental:
http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=E744%2f1&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=&ko=a&r=E744%2f1&ro=s&df=&dt=&di=y
Best wishes
Denis
Hi Denis,
I’ll contact the National Archives, but I fear that the survey would be quite many pages, so using their photo duplication services might be somewhat complicated.
cheers,
John