References to Ann of Auchallater and, indirectly, to Helen Munro in the 1826 Edinglassie Papers,
included in Pine Trees and the Sky, by Jean Cantlie Stewart. Printed here with kind permission of the publishers, Scottish Cultural Press & Scottish Children's Press, 1998. (See Links page for full publisher's details.)
p.123 |
McHardy, Anne, widow of James McHardy of Ordachoy, occupies a farm in Corgarff, rent £18. wishes to have a road across the Don to the haugh and will assist in making a bulwark to prevent inundation, she has eight sons, the eldest 21.
To be arranged satisfactorily for the poor woman on straighting marches. |
p. 123 |
Munro, Charles, tailor at Ordachoinachan to have wood for a house afforded him by Sir Charles Forbes, the house to be built on the north side of the burn at Tornahaish, and to have liberty to improve a yard for himself, provided it is so fenced as to give no trouble to his neighbours. |
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