Gairloch in North-West Ross-Shire Its Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and Natural History, with a Guide to Gairloch and Loch Maree, and a Map and Illustrations

CHAPTER XV.--GAIRLOCH ESTATES, AND OLD NAMES OF PLACES.

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Kenlochewe--Gairloch--Description in protocol of 1494--Description in retour of 1566--Description in 1638--Names in Dutch map of 1662--Second half of the water of Ewe bought in 1671--Strip on north of River Ewe acquired in 1844--Letterewe originally Kintail property--Acquired by Charles Mackenzie in 1696--Sold to Mr Bankes in 1835--Northern parts of Gairloch belonging to Gruinard Mackenzies before 1655--Sold to Davidson of Tulloch in 1795--Afterwards acquired by Mr Bankes--Mr O. H. Mackenzie's estate of Inverewe 60