Source:Bishop, Bruce B. Lands and People of Moray

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Source The Lands and People of Moray
Author Bishop, Bruce B.
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Place Moray, Scotland
Subject History
Publication information
Type Book
Publisher J & B Bishop
Date issued 2004-2008
Place issued Elgin, Moray
Number of Volumes 35 parts
Citation
Bishop, Bruce B. The Lands and People of Moray. (Elgin, Moray: J & B Bishop, 2004-2008).

Contents: pt. 1. Inverlochty, Mosstowie, Pittendreich, Manbeen, Auchtertyre, Miltonduff and Pluscarden prior to 1850, in the parish of Elgin -- pt. 2. Estates in the southern part of the parish of Spynie - Westfield, Quarrywood, Findrassie, Myreside, Spynie -- pt. 3. Estates in the southern part of the parish of Spynie - Aldroghty, Sheiffmill, Morriston, Borough Briggs, Bishopmill -- pt. 4. Estates in the parish of Elgin, east of the River Lossie - Blackhills, Thornhill, Clackmarras, Longmorn, Whitewreath (Fogwatt), Ashgrove, Maisondieu, New Elgin, Glassgreen, The Panns, Oldmills, Mayne, Bilbohall and the Aughteen Parts -- pt. 5. The Burgh of Elgin prior to 1600 -- pt. 6. The Burgh of Elgin in the 17th century -- pt. 7. The Burgh of Elgin in the 18th Century -- pt. 8. The Burgh of Elgin in the first half of the 19th Century. pt. 9. Estates in the former parish of St. Andrews now part of the parish of St. Andrews-Lhanbryde - St. Andrews Kirktoun and Kirkhill, Linkwood, Glassgreen and Boggs, Newmill, Lesmurdie and Baregflathills, Pitgaveny and Inchbroom, Barmuckity, Waukmill and Troves, Calcots, Dunkinty and Foresterseat -- pt. 10. The village of Llanbryde, Coxton and Cotts, Sheriffston and Darklands, Pittensair and Hatton, Cranloch and Teinland prior to 1850 in the former parish of Langbride, now part of the parish of St. Andrews-Lhanbryde -- pt. 11. The former parish of Kinneddar comprising Lossicmouth, Branderburgh, Stotfield Coularhill, Kinneddar and Aikenhead prior to 1850, in the parish of Drainie --

Contents: pt. 12. The former parish of Ogstoun, comprising Gordonstoun, Covesea, Ettles, Drainie, Salterhill, Ardivot & Ballorny, Muirton forming the western part of the modern parish of Drainie -- pt. 13. Innes and Lochhill, Leuchars, Urquhart, Cotts and Speyslaw, Meft and Longhill, Maverstown, Binns, Corksie, Threapland in the parish of Urquhart pt. 14. Garmouth, Kingston, Essil, Lunan and Newtown prior to 1850 forming the northern part of the parish of Speymouth -- pt.15. Stynie, Redhall, Boat of Bog, Mosstodloch, Cowfords, Balnacoul, Dipple, Orbliston prior to 1850 forming the southern part of the parish of Speymouth -- pt. 16. Fochabers, Boat of Bog and Gordon Castle prior to 1850, forming the major centre of population of the parish of Bellie -- pt. 17. Spey Bay, Bellie Churchyard, Bogmoor, Dallachy, Auchenreath, Auchenhalrig, Tynet, Braes of Enzie and the other small settlements prior to 1850, forming the rural parts of the parish of Bellie -- pt. 18. Kirktoun of Duffus, New Duffus, Burnside, Shempston, Duffus Castle, Keam, Begrow, Unthank, Buthill, Inchkeil, Kirkhill, Standingstone prior to 1850 forming the south and east of the parish of Duffus -- pt. 19. Roseisle, Burghead, Cummingston, Hopeman prior to 1850 forming the north and west of the parish of Duffus -- pt. 20. Kirktoun of Alves, Easter of Alves, Crook, Ardgye, Newton, Monaughty, Cloves, Asleisk, Kilbuyack forming the south and east of the parish of Alves -- pt. 21. Wester Alves, Earnside, Gateside, Coltfield, Hempriggs, Windyhills, Milton Brodie forming the north and west of the parish of Alves.

Contents: pt. 35. The parish of Knockando, including the former parish of Macallan or Elchies.