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ROSS-SHIRE 

ROLL  OF  HONOUR 

(WITH  SOOTER'S  ROSS-SHIRE  DIRECTORY). 


Portraits    of   Officers    and    Men 
on    Active    Service. 


19 T  5- 
Dingwall  ;    George  Souter. 


CONTENTS. 


ROLL     OF     HONOUR     AND     DIRECTORY. 

Particulars 
on  Page. 
Foreword  (with  Note®    on    l/4th    Seaforths    and    the    Ross 

Mountain   Battery)    v 

l/4th  Seaforths  Roll  of  Honour  1 

274th  and  3/4th  Seaforthis'  Nominal  Roll   65 

Errata      49 

Drafts  to  l/4th  Seaforths  50 

Honours  and  Congratulations   xiv 

l/4th  Seaforths  at  Aubers  Ridge  xvi 

Casualty  List  of  l/4th  Seaforths   52 

Additional  List  of  l/4th  Casualties  xviii 

l/4th  Seaforths  Carin  at  Neuve  Chapelle  xxxii 

Ross    Mountain   Battery    xxxiii 

Roll  of  Rosis  Battery  and  Ammunition  Column  89 

Roiss  Battery  Casualty  List  xxxiv 

Ross-shire  Roll  of  Honour  by  Parishes  (other  than  4th  Sea- 
forths and  Mountain  Battery  ) Sheet  G  1 

KEY    TO    ILLUSTRATIONS. 

Officers. 

1/4th  Seaforths. 

From  Left  to  Right. 

1st  Row  (sitting). — Captain  Blunt,  Major  Fraser,  Major  W.  J. 
Robertson,  Sir  John  E.  Fowler,  Bart.  (Captain  and  Adjutant), 
Lieut. -Colonel  Mason  Maofarlane  (in  command),  Major  T.  W.  Cuth- 
bert,  Captain  Cameron,  Captain  Ian  Forsyth,  Captain  Mackenzie. 

2nd  Row. — Lieut.  Pat  Maclntyre,  Lieut.  Sutherland  Graham, 
Lieut.  Colin  C.  Cameron,  Captain  Truslove,  Major  Brodie,  Lieut. 
Fraser,  Lieut.  Ronald  Macdonald,  Captain  Budge,  Lieut.  Dewar, 
Captain  Hogg. 

3rd  Row. — Lieut.  Wm.  Dewar,  Lieut.  John  Macmillan,  Lieut. 
Railtom,  Captain  Gilbert  Fraser,  Lieut.  Tennant,  Lieut.  Fitzroy, 
Lieut.  Henderson,  Lieut.  Hope,  Lieut.  Brooke. 

2/4th  Seaforths. 

Standing — Second-Lieut.  Watt,  Second-Lieut.  Pender,  Lieut, 
and  Quartermaster  Ferguson,  Secofnd-Lieutenant  Summers,  Second- 
Lieut.  Knight. 

Seated. — Captains  Stewart,  Findlay,  Munroi,  Lieut. -Colonel 
Matheson,  Captain  and  Adjutant  Wilkie,  Captain  Cameron  and 
Mackinnon. 


3/ 4th  Seaforths. 

Back  Row. — Lieut.  Roisis,  Captain  M.  Mackenzie,  Captain  For- 
bes (Depot),  Lieut.  A.  M.  Macdonald. 

Front  Row. — Captain  and  Adjutant  Stewart,  Lieut.-Cblonel 
Smythe,  D.S.O.,  Lieut,  and  Quartermaster  Gair,  Lieut.  A,  Brodie. 

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DIRECTORY  OF  LEADING  BUSINESS  FIRMS. 


Particulars 
on  Page. 
Automobile  Engineers,  Hires,  Repairs,  Supplies,  Garage — 

Chapman   &   Co.,    Inverness    112 

Robertson  &  Porter,  Dingwall  Coil.  Inset. 

Agricultural  Implement  Makers — Sella.r  &  Son,  Huntly...     144 

Bakers — Murray,  Dingwall  72 

Butchers — Fraser  Brosl.,  Dingwalll  120 

Mackaiy  &  Son,  Dingwall  134 

Stewart,  Dingwall  302 

Chemists — Dewar  &  Hay,  Dingwall  68 

Frew,    Dingwall    130 

Hunter,    Dingwall   138 

Corn  Dressing  Machines — Elsey,  Edinburgh   8 

Cycles  and  Cars  for  Sale  or  Hire — Campbell,  Dingwall  130 

Drapers — Young  &  Chapman,  Dingwiaill  and  Inverness  ...     108 

Engineers — Soaiter  &  Son,  Elgin  84 

Farm  Medicines — Montgomerie,  Stobo,  &  Co.,  Glasgow  ...       32 

Feeding  Stuffs,  Manures,  &c. — Aberdeen  Lime  Co 148 

Bibby,   Liverpool   80 

Mackenzie  &  Co.,  Inverness  156 

Wester  Ross  Agricultural  Co 102 

Garden  Requisites — TJrquhart  &  Co.,  Inverness  xxvi 

Grocers — Low  &  Coy.,  Dingwall  120 

Grocers  and  Wine  Merchants — Carr,  Dingwall  44 

Maomilktin,   Dingwall  Back  Cover 

Mackenzie,  Dingwall  Col.  Inset. 

Maclean,   Dingwall  and  Beauly   xxxvi 

Hairdi-essing,  Billiards— TJrquhart,  Dingwall  48 

Horse  Hirers — Gunn,  Dingwall  36 

Macrae,  Dingwiall  44 

Hotels — Garve   Hotel,    Garve    xxvi 

Royal  Hotel,  Dingwall  36 

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Directory  of  Leading   Business   Firms— Continued. 

Newspapers — "The  Ross-shire  Journal  "    4 

"The  Scottish  Farmer"    144 

Insurance — General  Accident  Fire  and  Life  96 

Roe  s,   Dingwall   64 

Interesting  Books— Souter,   Dingwall   xxx 

Ironmongers— 

John  Urquhart  Front  Cover. 

Painters  and  Glaziers — Mackenzie  &  Son,  Dingwall 155 

Ross  &  Son,  Dingwall  116 

Pianos — Souter,  Dingwall xxiv 

Pens— -MacNiven  &  Cameron   124 

Photographer — Munro  &  Son,  Dingwall   116 

Plumbers — Mackenzie  &  Sons,  Dingwall  40 

Publishers — Parlane,  Paisley  128 

Salesmen — Maccallum  Broe Coil.  Inset. 

Mackintosh  &  Coy Col.  Inset. 

Saddlers — George  Mackenzie,  Dingwall  84 

Shoemakers — Mackenzie  &  Co.,  Inverness  101 

Mackenzie,   Dingwall   130 

Maelennan,  Dingwall  40 

Sheep  Dips — Morris,  Little  &  Son,  Donoaister  160 

Sight   Specialists   and   Oculists — Dewar   &  Hay,    Dingwall  68 

Mackenzie  &  Co.,  Inverness  140 

Stationers — Bain,    Strathpeffer    xxxi 

Maclean,  Dingwall  xx 

Souter,  Dingwall  16 

Stationery — AVarriston  Kid   32 

Typist — Ross,  Dingwall  88 

Tailors — D.  Maolennan  &  Co.,  Dingwall  123 

Tobaccos — Thomson  &  Porteous  ..• 106 

Watchmaker  and  Jeweller — Frew,   Dingwall   134 

Weed  Killer — Morris,  Little  &  Son,  Doncaster  157 

Wool  Mills — Hunter,  Brora  86 


Brigadier-General  Ross,  C.B.  (of  Cromarty),  commanding  4th  Brigade. 


L,t.-Col.  D.  Mason- Macfarlane,  C.M.G.,  commanding  4th  Seaforths  (twice  wounded) 


Captain  and  Adjutant  Sir  John  Fowler  of  Braemore,  Bart.,  4th  Seaforths 

(killed). 


The  late  Major  Stirling  of  Fairburn  and  two  sons. 


Lieut.  John  Stirling,  Lovat  Scouts.  Lieut.  W.  A.  Stirling,  5th  Seaforths. 


Colonel  A.  R.  B.  Warrand,  Ryefield. 


Captain  Duncan  Warrand, 
2nd  Seaforths. 


Lieuts.  H.  M.  Warrand  (seated) 
and  G.  Collison,  3rd  Camerons. 


Captain  an  1  Adjutant  the  Marquis  of 
Northampton,  Royal  Horse  Guards 
(wounded  early  in  war,  but  back  at 
duties). 


Major  A.  Stirling  (of  Strathgarve), 
7th  Seaforths  (wounded). 


Lieut. -Col.  A.  F.  Mackenzie  (of  Ord), 
ioth  A.  &  S.  Highlanders. 


Ex-Provost  Frew,  Dingwall, 
Sergeant,  National  Reserve. 


2/4th  Seaforths  at  Dingwall. 


Presentation  of  Pipes  and  Drums  to  2/4A  Seaforths  by  people 
of  Dingwall  at  G.  Souter's  Music  Shop,  Dingwall. 


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Lieut.  Alan  Fowler  (Inverbroom), 
2nd  Camerons  (killed). 


Lieut.  A.  M.  M 'Donald  (Dingwall), 
3/4th  Seaforths. 


Lieut.  Hector  Munro  (Foulis), 
2nd  Seaforths  (gassed). 


Lieut.  -Quartermaster  D.  Munro, 

2nd  Seaforths 
(granted  a  Commission  on  the  field). 


Captain  Gilbert  Fraser  (Dingwall), 
I /4th  Seaforths  (wounded). 


Lieut.  Roy  AFKenzie,  Conon  House, 
Black  Watch,  killed. 


Lieut.  H.  C.  S.  Combe  (Strathconan), 
Royal  Horse  Guards. 


Lieut.  J.  F.  B.  Combe  (Strathconan), 
nth  Hussars. 


Lieut.  J.  Norrie  Anderson  (Stornoway), 
R.F.A.,  Canadians. 


Capt.  G.  Mundell  (Munlochy), 
Staff  Mountain  Battery. 


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Lieut.  G.  Macpherson, 
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Capt.  J.  C.  Macpherson, 
31st  Battalion,  Canadians. 


SONS  OF  KILTEARN  MANSE. 


Lieut.  Stanley  Watson, 
1 2th  Eattalion  Cheshires. 


Lieut.  Allan  Watson,  R.A.M.C. 
severely  wounded  in  France. 


Motor  Despatch  Rider  Corporal  James  Ross  (Dingwall),  i/4th  Seaforths. 


Pr  T.  N.  M'Bean  Ross,  M.D.,  B.C. II. 
(Tain),  of  H.M.S.  "Mars." 


Lieut.  J.  B.  Mundell  (Strathpeffer), 
Renfrew  R.E.'s.  &c. 


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Lieut.  M'Lean  (Malton  Villa, 
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Lieut.  M'Lennan  (Schoolhouse, 
Conon),  R.A.M.C. 


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Lance-Corporal  G.  N.  Smith 
(Strathpeffer),  London  Scottish, 
wounded  at  Messines. 


Sergt.  Bain,   (Dochcarty,  Dingwall] 
2nd  Seaforths,  wounded. 


Private  Duncan  Stewart  (Knockfarrel), 
killed. 


Corporal  A.  Souter  (Drynie,  Dingwall), 
South  Africans,  wounded. 


Six  sons  of  Mr  W.  Davidson,  Fortrose,  on  active  service.     Mr  Davidson 
received  a  letter  of  congratulation  from  the  King. 


George. 


James. 


Finlay. 


Donald 


Mr  and  Mrs  Campbell,  Biidgend,  Dingwall,  have  n  sons  and  4  daughters. 
Above  are  4  of  their  sons  on  active  service. 


Lieut.  R.  J.  Finlayson  (Dingwall), 
3rd  H.L.I. 


Sergt.  Mackenzie  (Postmaster,  Garve), 
in  France  with  i/4th  Seaforths. 


SOME  DINGWALL  BROTHERS  IN  THE  i/4th  SEAFORTHS. 


Private  D.  M'Gi 


'ray. 


Sergt.  A.  M'Gillivray  (killed). 


L.-Corpl.  Wm.  Macdonald  (killed). 


Sergt.  Alick  Macdonald. 


Some  Dingwall  Brothers  in  the  Seaforths— Continued. 


Sergeant-Shoemaker  K.  Mackay  (killed). 


Maxim  Gun-Sergt.  Hugh  A.  Ross. 


Armourer-Sergt.  John  M.  Ross. 


Lieut.  J.  Broadfoot(  Dingwall), 
'R.A.M.C.  (T.) 


Lieut.  K.  M'Lennan  (Rootfield), 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  ist  Division  B.E.F., 
France. 


Sergt.  H.  A.  Ross  M'Lennan  (Dingwall), 

Camerons,  wounded  and  a  prisoner 

in  Germany. 


Private  J.  Kemp  (Torridon), 
i /4th  Seaforths  (killed). 


Five  sons  of  Mr  and  Mrs  Moodie,  Drumderfit,  now  on  active  service. 


Henry  (Canadians).  Clement  (8th  Camerons). 


Ralph  (Lieut.),  Gordons. 


Andrew  (South  Africans).  Edwin  (R.II.A.) 


Corpl.  A.  J.  Davidson  Sergt.  Peter  Campbell  Sergt.  D.  Davidson 

(Dingwall),  (Culnaskeach,  Evanton),  (Dingwall), 

i /4th  Seaforths  (wounded).         Seaforths,  killed.  i/4th  Seaforths. 


Major  Robertson  of  Mounteagle, 
killed  while  leading  i/4th  Seaforths 
at  Neuve  Chappelle. 


Captain  Budge  (Rarachie), 
i /4th  Seaforths  (killed). 


Private  A.  Munro 
(Ullaptfol),  killed. 


Corpl.  Peter  Brure 

(Tenahoun), 

;st  Life  Guards,  killed. 


Coy.  Sergt. -Major 
D.  Fraser  (Dingwall), 

i /4th  Seaforths, 
died  from  wounds. 


Private  John  Innes  (Invergorden),  2nd  Seaforths 
First  Invergordon  man  killed. 


Private  Duncan  Jack  (Invergordon), 
killed. 


Piper  T.  D.  Urquhart  (Kildary), 
ist  Seaforths,  killed. 


Lieut.  A.  M -Andrew  (Fodderty), 
Black  Watch,  killed. 


Corpl.  John  Mackay  (Member  Di.ig- 
wall  Town  Council).  R.M.T. 


Lance-Corpl.  G.  Innes  (Rosefarm), 
Seaforths,  killed. 


Lance-Sergt.  G.  W.  Hay,  J /4th  Seaforths. 


Private  G.  Grant  (Dingwall), 
1 /4th  Seaforths,  wounded. 


Sergt.  Colin  Ross  (Lochbroom), 
wounded. 


Pte.  G.  Finlayson  (Dingwall), 
i /4th  Seaforths,  wounded. 


Pte.  A.  Brown  (Dingwall), 
1 /4th  Seaforths,  wounded. 


Lieut. -Col.  T.  Wilkinson  Cuthbert,  i/4th  Seaforths,  awarded  the 

Distinguished  Conduct  Order. 

When  Lieut.-Col.  Mason-Macfarlane  was  seriously  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Neuve  Chappelle> 

Major  Cuthbert,  though  himself  wounded,  took  over  command  and  led  the  battalion. 


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Private  K.  Strachan  (Maryburgh), 

i /4th  Seaforths,  wounded. 


Private  James  Galbraith  (Dingwall), 
1 /4th  Seaforths,  wounded. 


Private  T.  Birse,         Bugler  A.  Burns, 
Alness.  Alness. 


Corporal  H.  A.  Grigor,  Lovat  Scouts. 


Lieut,  M'Millan,  if 4th  Seaforths, 
killed. 


Colin  Macrae  (son  of  the  Rev.  D.  Macrae, 
Edderton),  i/4th  Seaforths,  died. 


Private  G.  Ellis  (Conon  Mains), 
I /4th  Seaforths,  wounded. 


Private  J.  K.  Urquhart,  R.A.M.C. 


Private  William  Ross  (Maryburgh), 
the  first  i/4th  Seaforth  killed. 


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ROSS-SHIRE    ROLL    of    HONOUR 


A      FOREWORD. 

Completeness  is  not  pretended  in  this  Roll  of  Honour  for 
Ross-shire.  The  Lews,  for  instance',  it  has  been  found  impossible 
to  deal  with,  except  soi  far  as  the  Nominal  Roll  of  the  Ross  Moun- 
tain Battery  is  concerned,  a  roll  which  only  touches  the  fringe  of 
the  magnificent  response  which  Lewsmen  have  made  through  the 
Royal  Naval  Reserve,  the  3rd  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Special  Re- 
serve), and  the  various  services  in  the  Royal  Navy  and  the 
Regular  Army.  Indeed  the  Lews  well  merits  a  separate  roll  for 
itself,  and,  it  is  understood,  may  yet  receive  it. 

With  regard  to  the  Mainland,  the  Roll  of  Honour,  extensive 
as  it  undoubtedly  is,  re-mains  nevertheless  fair  from  being  exhaus- 
tive. It  is,  however,  as  complete  as  active  research  and  inquiry 
could  make  it,  and  the  Editor  expresses  his  thanks  to  many  people 
who  have  assisted  in  its  compilation.  In  order,  however,  to  help 
in  the  task  of  compiling  a  roll  yet  more  complete,  additions  and 
corrections  are  invited,  and  these'  should  be  sent  to  the  Editor  of 
the  "Ross-shire  Journal,"  Dingwall,  who  has  kindly  consented  to 
receive  and  classify  the  same.  The  information  desired  is  as 
follows: — Rank,  No.,  name  in  full,  occupation,  home  address,  name 
of  unit,  and  casualties  if  any.  Probably  at  a  later  date  a  fuller 
rod,  with  some  record  of  the  part  the  sons  of  Ross  have  borne  in  it, 
will  be  undertaken. 

Briefly,  the  scheme  of  the  present  Roll  is  toi  give  the  (1) 
Nominal  Rolls  of  the  l/4th,  2/4th,  and  3/4th  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
Ross-shire  Territorials,  (2)  the  Nominal  Rolls  of  the  l/4th  and 
2/4th  Ross  Mountain  Battery,  with  relative  Ammunition  Column 
forming  part  of  the  4th  Highland  Mountain  Brigade,  R.G.A., 
Territorial  Force,  and  (3)  the  Parish  Rolls,  so  far  as  ascertainable, 
excluding  men  serving  in  the  foregoing  units. 

With  regard  to'  the  Nominal  Roils  of  the  Territorial  units  men- 
tioned, these  are  as  nearly  complete  as  it  was  possible  to  make 
them.     They  are  given  separately  becausei,  after   all,  in  concrete 


A  Foreword — Continued. 

form  they  show  best  how  Ross-shire  responded  to  the  call  to  arms. 
Both  the  Seaforth  and  the  Ross  Mountain  Battery  Territorials 
offered  complete'  units  for  General  Service,  and  both  are  now  in 
the  fighting  line  in  two  widely  remote  fie'lds  of  action,  the  one  on 
the  battlefields  of  France,  the  other  somewhere  in  the  Eaistern 
Mediterranean. 

Brief   special   chapters    are   devoted   to  these  two   last-named 
corps. 


M0BSU3ATIGN    OF    THE    1/4th    SEAFORTHS. 


The  outbreak  of  war  found  the  Battalion  somewhat  under 
strength,  but  better  organised  than  ever  "before',  thanks  to  the 
enthusiasm  of  the  commanding  officer,  Lieut. -Colonel  D.  Mason 
Macfarlane,  Craigdarroch,  Ross-shire  (wounded  at  Neuve  Chapelle), 
and  the  excellent  work  of  Captain  Sir  John  Fowler  of  Braemore,' 
Bart.,  adjutant,  and  the  officers  and  men.  There  was,  however,  a 
prompt  response  of  men  when  the  pre-arranged  word,  "  Mobilise,' ' 
was  flashed  along  the  wires.  Many  former  Territorials  rejoined, 
officers  and  men,  and  many  young  fellows,  some  sacrificing  lucra- 
tive appointments  here  at  home,  others  in  places  in  the  South,  in 
order  to  help  to  fill  up  the  gaps  in  the  County  Territorial  Battalion. 
Young  men  left  businesses,  the  claims  of  which  might  excusably 
have  held  them  fast ;  some  left  the  Avorkshops  and  the  benches, 
others  the  counters,  the  desks,  and  the  professions,  readily  giving 
all  to  the  cause.  These  invariably  all  enlisted  for  foreign  or  general 
service,  few  restricted  themselves  to  the  alternative  of  "  Home 
Defence."  As  for  the  Territorials  who  answered  to  the  call  under 
the  conditions  of  enlistment,  the  response  was  complete,  and  very 
few  men  indeed  exercised  their  right  to  restrict  their  service  to 
"  Home  Defence"  alone,  but  promptly  took  on  for  Imperial  Ser- 
vice. Indeed  there  was  a  general  wave  of  enthusiasm  which  never 
subsequently  flagged,  but  rather  became  accentuated,  to  get,  a.s 
early  as  possible,  into  the  fighting  line  to  help  the  British  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  so  early  tested  far  beyond  its  legitimate  strength. 

The  order  to  "  Mobilise"  was  received  at  the  Headquarters  at 
Dingwalil  on  Tuesday  evening,  4th  August.  It  moved  the  old  burgh 
to  the  core.  A  motor  cyclist,  with  a  side  car,  hurried  a  bugler 
through  the  town.     The  first    shrill    notes    of     "the    assembly " 


Mobilisation  of  the  1/4th  Seaforths — Continued. 

pierced  the  air.  The  hour  was  between  6  and  7  o'clock.  Some  who 
heard  it  restrained  with  difficulty  their  emotions.  They  already 
had  thoughts  of  the  fell  toll  «cf  battle  in  such  a  war  and  for  such  a 
-cause.,  and  visions  of  sons,  not  yet  enlisted  perhaps,  whoi  before 
long  would  be  in  the  forefront  of  battle,  falling  in  the  struggle,  to 
"  return  to  Lochaber  no  more." 

The  Headquarters  company  fell  in  briskly  that  evening,  and 
were  issued  their  orders  for  the  morrow,  and  the  men  dismissed. 
Dispatch  riders,  on  motor  cycles,  hurried  north,  east,  south,  and 
west  with  the  Proclamation,  which  was  carried  to  the  remotest 
parts  of  the  glens  and  bens  of  the  County  Pajatine.  By  the  morn- 
ing of  the  next  day,  remote  Ross-shire,  so  difficult  of  access  to  the 
more  hum-drum  affairs  of  life,  knew,  as  sureily  and  as  quickly  as 
when  the  fiery  cross  blazed  from  hill  to  hill  of  old,  that  the  War 
Lord  of  Europe  had  issued  his  fiat,  and  that  war  had  come  home 
to  us  all,  and  that  our  sons  must  answer  the  muster  roll. 

Company  by  company  the  battalion  assembled  at  Headquarters 
at  Dingwall.  In  a  day  or  two  alll  but  some  details  necessary  for 
Headquarter  duties  had  gone  North  toi  the  shores  of  the  Cromarty 
Firth.  From  the  5th  to  the  9th  August  the  Battalion  remained  at 
Nigg,  its  numbers  steadily  swelling  as  Ross-shire  lads  arrived  from 
the  south  and  elsewhere'  answering  the'  summons,  rejoining,  or 
enlisting  for  the  first  time. 

On  Sunday,  9th  August,  the  battalion  returned  from  Nigg, 
preparatory  to  the  second  phase  of  the  mobilisation  instructions. 
Great  crowds  of  people  gathered  in  the  county  town  and  watched 
with  interest  the  march  of  the  battalion  from  the  station  to  Head- 
quarters, and  the  subsequent  processes  of  billeting.  Later  in  the 
evening  there  was  church  parade  to  the  Parish  Church,  where  the 
Rev.  J.  R.  Macpherson  conducted  a  memorable  service. 

On  the  11th  August  the  battalion  left  by  a  morning  train  for 
Inverness,  from  whence,  after  a  short  stay  of  five  days,  the  4th 
Seaforths  left  for  the  war  station  at  Bedford. 

At  Bedford,  thanks  to  the  excellent  administration  of  the 
command,  our  Territorials  were  among  the  first  battalions  of  all 
the  Highland  Division  to  be  comfortably  billeted  in  furnished 
houses  among  the  middle  and  working  classes  of  the  town,  and 
Bedford,  with  its  various  discomforts  toi  many,  and  the  epidemics 
which  hit  ether  units  so  hard,  remained  throughout  a  heaflthy, 
hospitable,  and  happy  place  to  all  ranks  of  the  l/4th  Seaforths. 

The  battalion  left  Dingwall  over  800  strong.  The  establish- 
ment demanded  1050.     Ross-shire  subsequently    supplied    a    con- 


Mobilisation  of  the  1/4th  Seaforths — Continued. 

siderable  proportion  of  the  shortage,  and  no  fewer  than  200  men; 
were  promptly  secured  through  the  Headquarters  of  the  Louden. 
Scottish,  and  ultimately  about  this  number  of  lads,  many  of  them. 
Scotsmen,  more  of  them  of  Scottish  descent,  a  goodly  number  of 
them  Englishmen  inspired  by  the  sight  of  the  tartans,  the  sound  of 
the  pibrochs  and  the  traditions  of  the  Seaforths,  left  with  the  regi- 
ment when  the  time  came  to  proceed  to  the  front. 

At  Bedford  the  battalion  underwent  a  fairly  lengthy  course  of 
training  on  <a  war  footing.  To  particularise  would  probably  be  to 
reveal  too  much.  But  highly  spoken  of  by  Brigadiers,  Divisional 
Commanders,  and  even  higher  military  personages,  it  was  early 
seen  that  the  chances  of  the  regiment  getting  early  to  the  Front 
were  certainly  not  inferior  to  that  of  any  other  corps  in  the  whole 
Highland  Territorial  Division  mobilised  at  the  war  station  of 
Bedford. 

At  length  the  order  came,  and  ion  6th  November  the  l/4th  Sea- 
forths— for  the  2/4ths  had  by  then  become  more  than  nominal — 
marched  through  the  historic  streets  of  John  Bunyan's  town,  in 
two  detachments,  and  entrained  at  a  military  station  for  the  seat 
of  war.  It  was  the  first  Territorial  unit  toi  move  off  toi  thei  Front. 
It  was  a  stirring  day  in  old  Bedford ;  it  was  in  many  hearts  a  sad 
day  to1  not  less  romantic  Ross-shire.  "  Mithers  grat  as  they 
marched  away."  The  people  of  Bedford,  who  had  grown  to  love 
our  Highland  lads,  were  many  of  them  moved  to*  deep  emotion. 
But  what  of  us  in  far  away  Ross-shirei  seeking  to  visualise  the 
scene,  amid  unfamiliar  surroundings,  with  tender  thoughts  of  loved 
ones,  and  the  dread  of  all  that  might  lie  before;  battling  between 
our  fears  and  our  patriotism  and  our  pride  in  the  glory  of  our  sons. 
But  the  boys  left  high  in  their  hopes,  resolute  in  their  determina- 
tion, and  their  way-going  was  perhaps  easier  in  the  home  of  the 
strangers  than  it  would  have  been  here  among  the  hills  of  Ross. 

Every  man  of  the  battalion  who  left  Bedford  on  6th  November, 
1914,  reached  French  soil  in  safety.  The  Navy  of  Britain  then,  as 
now,  afforded  our  transports  complete'  protection  over  the  narrow 
belt  of  water. 

At  the  outset  the  battalion  was  moved  from  one  place  to 
another,  and  saw  a  bit  of  France.  For  a  time,  consequent  on  an 
outbreak  of  scarlet  fever,  it  was  held  in  quarantine  in  the  region 
of  St  Omer.  Ultimately  the  battalion  reached  Ferfay,  and  by  and 
by  it  was  quartered  in  Richbourg,  not  far  from  the  fighting  line, 
and  so  it  had  its  first  sight  of  battle,  and  heard  for  a  first  time 
"  the  din  of  war."     Presently  it  grew  familiar  with  the  conditions 


Mobilisation  of  the  1/4th  Seaforths — Continued. 

of  active  warfare  as  represented  by  life  in  trenches  under  fire,  and 
soon  it  had  sterner  work  in  the  advance  trenches,  and  the  casualty 
list  commenced  toi  tell  that  death  and  wounds  are  inseparable  from 
battle,  and  we  in  Ross-shire  had  the  first  taste  brought  home  to  us 
■ctf  "  the  real  thing." 

The  first  man  of  the  regiment  to  give  his  life  for  his  country 
was  a  smart  young  private,  a  member  of  the  great  Highland  Clan 
from  which  the  County  takes  its  name.  Private  William  Ross, 
Maryburgh,  was  kililed  in  action  while  on  trench  duty. 

Between  November  and  February  there  bad  been  a  noticeable 
wastage,  chiefly  from  sickness,  and  on  19th  February  the  first 
draft  for  the  Front  left  Bedford,  under  command  of  Captain  Robert 
•de  Cardonnel  Findlay,  Aultnamain  (since  killed),  a  gentleman  well- 
known  for  his  patriotism.  The  full  list  of  the  names  of  officers 
and  men  forming  the  draft  are  given  separately,  and  it  may  be 
remarked  in  passing  that  in  the  actio<n  in  which  the  battailion  so 
soon  after  engaged,  no  section  suffered  more  severely  than  those 
ardent  patriots  who  clamoured  to  get  to  the  Front.  Since  then 
other  three  drafts  have  gone  to  the  Front — there  is  never  lack  of 
volunteers  for  the  honour — and  at  the  present  moment  (June,  1915), 
it  is  up  to  the  County  toi  see  to  it  that  the  different  battalions 
are  maintained  at  strength.  The  3/4th  Seaforths,  with  Head- 
quarters at  Dingwall,  is  feeder  of  both  battalions,  and  by  and  by 
both  may  be  found  abroad  perhaps  in  the  same  field,  perhaps  in 
widely  separate  parts  of  the  world. 


1/4th   SEAFORTHS   AT   NEUVE   CHAPELLE. 


It  is  impossible  to  do>  more  than  construct  in  outline  the  story 
of  the  part  taken  by  our  gallant  County  Territorial  Regiment  in 
t-he  already  famous  advance:  at  Neuve  Chape  I  lei.  Letters  from 
wounded  men  carry  events  up  to  the  dramatic  moment  when  bullet 
or  shrapnel  put  a  period  to  their  personal  knowledge ;  other  letters 
from  the  lines  of  the  Ross-shires,  written  by  men  who  passed  scath- 
less  through  the  events  of  the  week  supplement  the  tale.  But 
while  these  communications  arei  vastly  illuminating,  and  in  the 
aggregate  form  a  lurid  picture  of  the  fie»ld  of  battle,  and  are  worthy 
of  preservation  among  the  records  of  a  regiment  so-  famous  in  story, 


1  /4th  Seaforths  at  Neuve  Chapelle — Continued. 

there  must  yet  remain  for  the  future'  historian  a.  fine  field  for  yet 
more  graphic  description  of  all  that  our  gallant  lads — untried  in 
battle — passed  through,  and  not  less  must  there  be  recorded  due 
appreciation  of  their  magnificent  courage  on  several  occasions  when- 
the-  conflict  was  at  its  height — about  which  few  of  them  speak  freely 
when  no  man  knew,  with  comrades  falling  around  him — officers  and 
men — when  the  next  bullet  or  the  next  bursting  shell  or  falling 
bomb  would  send  him  to  his  last  long  account. 

From  a  mass  of  such  letters  as  has  been  mentioned,  the  account 
of  the  six  days  from  Monday,  8th  March,  till  Saturday,  13th  March, 
is  given,  with  free  excerpts  from  such  letters  dealing  with  parti- 
cular incidents  on  the  twoi  notable  dates — Wednesday  10th  and 
Thursday  11th.  Names  of  correspondents  are  withheld.  Doubtless 
they  would  add  to  the  personal  interest  of  the  narrative,  but  the 
men  have  no  craving  for  personal  publicity.  Taking  up  the  story 
in  chronollogical  order,  the  record  begins  with 

MONDAY,    8th  MARCH. 

On  the  evening  of  the  8th  the  Battalion  were  in  the  trenches. 
Their  duty — dangerous  to  a  degree — was  toi  prepare  for  sterner 
work  to  come. 

Earlier  letters  reflect  a.  steady  yet  almost  imperceptible  pre- 
paration for  events  to  come.  There  was  an  imperceptible  some- 
thing in  the  air  forecasting  stirring  times,  and  not  a  few  corre- 
spondents wrote,  some  vaguely,  others  confidently,  of  "  big 
things  "  not  far  away  in  point  of  time  or  place. 

TUESDAY,  9th  MARCH. 

On  this  morning  the  Battalion  turned  in  at  5  a.m.,  and  at  10 
ai.m.  breakfast  was  served.  It  was  known  definitely  that  "big 
things  "  were  certainly  near  at  hand.  Probably  none  of  the  men 
realised  that  they  were  to  pass  through  experiences  such  as  fol- 
lowed on  the  next  two  days ;  nor,  happily,  it  may  be  hoped,  had 
any  of  them  forebodings  of  occurrences  which,  however  noble,  were, 
perhaps  to  end,  or  it  might  be  to  completely  alter  the  whole  current 
of  their  former  peaceful  pursuits.  Certainly  the  spirit  of  all  ranks 
was  above  depression.  Indeed,  a  note  of  confidence  wans  present 
with  all ;  confidence  and  determination  to  do  all  that  was  asked  of 
them,  so  far  as  was  humanly  possible.  Never  to  flinch,  and  to  quit 
themselves  like  men.  Several  of  the  men  managed  toi  write  home 
on  this  date — some  of  them  have  since  met  death]     others  have 


1/4th  Seaforfhs  at  Neuve  ChapeUe — Continued. 

hovered  near  its  portals  amid  evidences*  of  the  grim  realities  of  war ; 
and  others,  buoyant  and  happy,  are  recovering  from  their  wounds, 
and  anxious  again  to  "  go  out;"  for  the  men  who  have  been  there 
know  best,  even  while  liking  it  least  perhaps',  how  much  their 
comrades  need  them. 

The  9th  was  spent  in  preparations  for  the  morrow.  Virtually 
all  that  day  the  Battalion  stood  to  arms,  retiring  early  to  "  a 
covering  of  straw." 

WEDNESDAY,  10th  MARCH. 

At  1  iai.m.  came  reveille,  and,  with  full  equipment,  full  field 
supply  of  ammunition,  as  much  bully  beef  and  biscuits  as  each  man 
could  warrantably  carry,  and,  doubtless,  some  "comforts"  from 
home  stowed  or  secreted  away,  at  3  a.m.  the  Battalion  moved  off. 
The  march  was  steady ;  but  even  in  the  dark  of  the  morning  spirits 
were  light,  and,  all  be  it  that  discipline  demanded  quietness  in  the 
ranks,  the  Battalion  might,  from  the  passing  chaff,  and  joke,  and 
fun,  have  been,  as  concerns  many  sections,  a>  moving  crowd  going 
to  or  coming  from  a  field  of  sport  or  play.  About  4.30  a.m.  the 
Battalion  took  up  its  allotted  position  in  reserve  on  the  Rue  de  Bois 
not  far  from  Richebofurg. 

"  Exactly  at  7.30'  that  morning  the  British  bombardment  of 
the  German  positions  began.  Previous  toi  that  a  few  shells  were 
sent  over  the  Germans — just  the  usual  morning  '  rations  ' — and 
then,  suddenly,  and  at  the  same  instant,  the  battle  thunder  broke 

from  big  guns  of  ours."     "  It  was  inferno1  let  loose,"  says  a 

Seaforth. 

"  Fancy  over  a  thousand  shells  a  minute,  and  it  must  hare 
been  that,"  says  a  Dingwall  lad.  "How  anything  could  stand 
against  it  goodness  knows.  It  was  terrible.  Our  trenches  were 
just  in  front  of  some  of  the  heavier  artillery,  and  shells  went  flying 
in  a  continuous  rear  right  over  us." 

"About  1.1.30  a.m.  we  got  the  orders  to  move  forward  to 
occupy  a  position  in  front.  We  hadn't  gone  far,  however,  when 
results  of  the  morning's  work  began  to  show  themselves.  Wounded 
were  being  carried  past  us  by  the  dozen,  the  lighter  cases  making 
their  own  way.  While  still  in  the  trenches  the  officers  had  been 
informing  us  of  the  progress  of  the  bombardment,  and  we  cheered 
lustily  when  we  heard  that  Neuve  Chapelle  had  fallen,  and  that  our 
troops  were  in  it,  and  now  we  were  eager  to  see  for  ourselves  and 


1/4th  Seaforths  at  Neuve  Chape&le— Continued. 

to  be  into  the  thick  of  the  advance.  I  think  aJl  ranks  were  full  of 
that  feeling." 

"  They  had  a  complete  walk  over,"  says  one  of  these'  writers. 
"  Our  trooips  carried  on  until  they  were  perhaps  600  yards  beyond 
the  village,  and  during  this  time;  we  had  marched  onwards,  and 
reached  a  communication  trench  where  the  first  line  had  been  in 
the  early  part  of  the  morning.     Here  we  received  our  first  shell." 

"We  moved  through  this  trench,"  to  quote  another  writer, 
"  in  single  file.  Major  Robertson  was  leading;  Lieut.  Dewar  was 
behind  or  alongside  of  him.  I  was.  among  the  first  dozen  files.  We 
emerged  into*  an  open  part — built  on  one  side  only.  The  leading 
files  were  in  the  open,  when  a  shell  burst  right  overhead.  I  hear 
the  groan  of  the  wounded  yet.  About  seventeen  of  us  went  down. 
Stretchers  were  quickly  got,  wounds  were  temporarily  bandaged, 
and  all  of  us  hit  were  out  of  it  for  the  present." 

"  We  remained  in  the  redoubts,"  writes  one  who  went  through 
it  all,  "  until  about  5  p.m.,  when  word  reached  us  to  advance.  By 
this  time,  it  was  getting  dark,  and  a  few  were  hit  as  we  moved  along 
the  trench — '  Port  Arthur  '  they  call  it  among  the  Tommies.  The 
German  trenches  had  been  not  more  than  fifty  yards  away,  but  they 
had  been  blown  to>  bits  by  the  bombardment  of  the  morning.  At 
last  we  got  out  into  the  open." 

"Wei  advanced  perhaps  over  two  miles  under  fire  the  whole 
time,  and  arrived  at  the  village  of  Neuve  Chapelle." 

"  We  remainded  near  there  all  night,  and  dug  ourselves  in. 
Each  man  had  his  own  little  dug-out,  but  it  was  cold  lying  in  the 
mud  throughout  the  night.  Heavy  fire  was  kept  up  by  the  enemy 
on  the  village.  We  tried  to  get  a  little  sleep ;  few  of  us,  I  think, 
got  it." 


"  At  dawn  we  were  under  orders  to  advance  to  the  attack.  We 
breakfasted  on  what  was  available,  and  about  6  a.m.  advanced  in 
ope  n  f  orm  a ti  on . ' ' 

"  There  had  been  another  bombardment  in  the  early  morning, 
and  we  were  in  support  of  the  Ghurkas,  who  were  to  make  the 
advance.     At  7  a.m.  we  reached  the  first  line  of  trenches." 

It  was  in  this  early  morning  advance  that  Colonel  Mascn  Mac- 
fnrlane  was  wounded  in  the  thigh,  and  lay  in  the  field  until 
wounded  a  second  time  in  the  same  place  by  shrapnel,  he  was 
taken  to  the  repair.  Major  Cuthbert  took  over  command,  and  con- 
tinued in  action  although  himself  wounded.     Of  our  field  officers 


1/4th  Seaforths  at  Neuve  Chapelle — Continued. 

Major  Cuthbert  a,nd  Sir  John  Fowler,  cool,  phlegmatic,  and  cheer- 
ful, alone  remained. 

"We  lay  there  till  2.15  p.m.  Before  the  advance  was  made 
our  artillery  had  bombarded  the  enemy's  lines  for  15  minutes,  and 
blew  them  to  bits.  Even  with  the  heavy  bombardment  the  Ger- 
mans managed  to  get  maxims  on  us.  What  a<  maddening  sight  it 
was  to  see  the  men  fall,  some  never  to  rise  again.  Brave  men  who 
went  to  help  their  comrades  got  shot  themselves.  A.  Straehan 
(Maryburgh)  was  killed  going  back  to  the  open  to  help  his  chum.'" 

"German  reinforcements  became  engaged  about  2  p.m.,  and 
it  was  at  that  stage  most  of  our  casualties  occurred." 

Another  writer  (a  D  Coy.  man)  says  : — Major  Fraser  stood  up 
and  ordered  the  advance.  We  at  once  rose,  and  leaping  over  the 
top  raced  at  full  pace  for  the  advanced  trench  some  200  yards  in 
front.  This  run  I  shall  remember  for  the  rest  of  my  life.  I 
reached  the  trench  in  safety,  and  when  I  regained  my  breath  looked 
round  at  the  back  of  me,  and  the  sight  was  heart-breaking.  There 
lay  my  chums  wounded  and  dead,  dotted  about  in  the  field.  It  was 
awful.  D  Co.  bad  the  heaviest  list,  as  they  led  the  advance.  They 
lost  10  killed,  22  wounded,  and  1  missing.  Our  advance  was  suc- 
cessful, and  we  could  see  the  Germans  running  through  the  wood, 
(Bois  du  Biez)  in  front  and  away  from- us  for  all  they  were  worth. 
We  lay  in  this  trench  until  dusk,  when  we  were  relieved,  and  had 
the  melancholy  job  of  collecting  the  wounded  and  dead." 

"After  we  were  relieved,  about  6  p.m.,  we  went  back  to  our 
old  dug-outs.  Never  will  I  forget  that  march.  Wre  were  alll  done 
up,  and  jolly  glad  at  the  prospect  of  rest.  WTe  had  been  altogether 
about  8  hours  in  mud  and  water  and  under  fire.  We  reached  our 
'  quarters  '  about  5  a.m.  on  the  12th." 

FRIDAY,  12th  MARCH. 

' '  No  rest  for  the  weary !  We  breakfasted  and  paraded  at  7 
a.m.,  and  marched  off  and  went  to  a  village  en  route  for  rest 
camp.     That  night  we  were  on  reserve  duty  again." 

THURSDAY,  18th   MARCH. 

"  We  have  been  here  five  days,"  says  a  correspondent,  writing 
on  above  date,  ' '  but  for  how  long  I  cannot  say,  only  it  has  been 
a.  great  relief  after  the  strain." 

"  We  are  feeling  quite  fit  for  anything  we  may  be  put  to  now, 
and  the  men  are  grand." 


1/4th  Seaforths  at  Neuve  Chapelle — Continued. 

Such  is  the  story,  pieced  together,  but  authentic  as  far  as  it 
goes,  of  what  our  gallant  lads  went  through.  But,  after  all,  it- 
lacks  detail,  especially  of  those  terrible  hours  from  dawn  to  dusk 
on  Thursday,  when,  refusing  to  go  back,  and  long  unable  to  go  for- 
ward,  they  grimly  held  on  to  the  ground  they  occupied.  The  ad- 
vance by  rushes  proved  costly  work  to  the  Battalion,  but  we  now 
know  that  it  was  thc:se  regiments,  and  among  them  the  l/4th  Sea- 
forths, who,  by  their  tenacity,  prevented  German  reinforcements 
from  making  good  their  counter  attacks,  so  securing  definitely 
those  lines  so  we/ll  won  in  the  fighting  of  the  previous  day.  But 
for  the  ill-luck  of  the  mist  which  descended,  preventing  our  aircraft 
from  locating  the  enemy  reinforcements,  probably  the  battle  of 
Neuve  Chapelle  would  have  resulted  in  an  even  greater  gain  of 
front  than  was  recorded.  But,  notwithstanding,  the  success  was 
outstanding  in  the  annals  of  trench  warfare,  and  our  whole  troiops 
proved  once  more  that  Generall  French  did  not  overstate  the  case 
when  he  credited  our  men  with  a  clear  individual  advantage  over 
the  enemy. 

"  Although  our  losses  have  been  terrible,"  writes  ai  cheery 
optimist,  "  we  are  not  downhearted,  and  never  will  be.  We  know 
that  each  life  given  so  willingly  and  fearlessly  means  a  step  to- 
wards the  overthrow  of  German  militarism  and  oppression,  and  for 
the  good  of  humanity  in  general." 


HONOURS  AND  CONGRATULATIONS. 


Major  T.  W.  Cuthbert,  the  popular  factor  on  Ardross  Estate,. 
Ross-shire,  and  prominent  in  the  public  life  of  the  county,  was 
granted  admission  to  the  Distinguished  Service  Order  "  for  con- 
spicuous gallantry  during  the  operations  around  Neuve  Chapelle. 
After  his  Colonel  had  been  wounded,  he  commanded  the  battalion 
with  great  ability,  although  himself  wounded  in  the  head." 

Four  men  of  the  Battalion  received  the  Distinguished  Service 
Medal : — 

Acting-Sergeant  J.  MACLENNAN,  D  Co.,  Gairloch  (Greenside 
Cottage,  Kinlochewe,  Ross-shire).— For  gallant  conduct  on 
the  11th  March,  in  the  advance  to-  the  river  Layes,  when 
he  removed  a  wounded  N.C.O.  in  cover,  whilst  under  very 
heavy  machine  gun  iamd  rifle  fire. 


Honours  and  Congratulations — Continued. 

Private  A.  THOMSON,  D  Co.,  Gairloch  (teacher  in  Glasgow  ;. 
home  address — Tong,  Lewis,  Ross-shire). — For  conspicuous- 
heavy  fire  and  brought  ai  wounded  man  a  distance  of  40 
gallantry  on  11th  March,  when  he  left  his  trench  under 
yards  into  cover  under  difficult  and  dangerous  circum- 
stances, the  enemy  being  onlly  200  yards  away. 

Private  A.  MACLEOD,  E  Co.,  Ullapool  (chauffeur,  Hillside- 
Cottage,  Polbain,  Ullapool,  Rass-shire) . — For  conspicuous 
gallantry  on  11th  March,  when  he  went  out  of  his  trench 
under  very  heavy  rifle  and  machine  gun  fire  and  spent  15< 
minutes  bandaging  a,  seriously  wounded  Gurkha  soldier. 

Private  W.  O.  MINCHIN,  C  Co.,  Black  Isle  (architect,  Central 
Tydbrook,  Ross-on-Wye,  Herefordshire) . — For  conspicuous* 
gallantry  and  devotion  to  duty,  especially  at  Neuve  Chap- 
elle  on  11th  March.  He  was  always  to  the  fore  when 
volunteers  were  required  for  arduous  and  dangerous  work, 
leaving  cover  on  more  than  one  occasion  voluntarily  to>  take 
the  place  of  wounded  stretcher  bearers. 

The  Battalion  was  congratulated  on  all  hands.  Sir  John 
French,  Commander-in-Chief,  inspected  the  Battalion,  and  eon- 
gratulated  all  ranks  on  their  splendid  work  during  the  advance. 
The  Division  Commander  (Sir  James  Willcocks),  addressing  the 
Battalion,  said: — "  I  have  fought  along  with  your  line  Battalions 
many  times,  and  always  found  them  a  '  damned  tough  lot.'  I  am 
glad  to  be  able  to  say  that  you  are  of  the  same  breed,  and  that  I 
will  have  much  plea-sure  in  recommending  to  the  Army  Council  the- 
gallant  behaviour  of  the  Battalion." 

General  Jacobs,  commanding  the  Dehra  Dun  Brigade,  in  a 
letter,  highly  appreciative  of  Colonel  Mason  Macfarlane's  work,, 
speaks  of  the  Battalion  as  follows: — "You  will  be  glad  to  hear 
that  your  Battalion  did  splendidly  all  through.  Major  Cuthbert 
got  a  wound  on  his  forehead  from  a  piece  of  shell,  but  he  has  stuck 
it  out,  and  is  nearly  quite  well.  He  is  keeping  things  going  well 
during  your  absence.  I  am  grateful  to  you  for  all  the  good  work 
your  Battalion  has  done  ever  since  you  joined  the  Brigade.  Your 
officers  and  men  have  a-  fine  spirit,  and  they  have  proved  them- 
selves to>  be  as  good  as  any  regular  regiment." 

Colonel  Stewart-Mackenzie  of  Seaforth,  titular  head  of  the 
Seaforth  regiments,  and  Cblomel-in-Chief  of  the  4th  Seaforths, 
writing  to  Major  Cuthbert,  said  : — "  I  am  indeed  proud  to  be  associ- 


Honours  and  Congratulations — Continued. 

rated  with  ai  regiment  which,  by  its  bravery,  has  so  magnificently 
upheld  the  reputation  of  the  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  proved 
themselves  worthy  successors  of  those  who  have  made  its  name  so 
well  known  throughout  the  Army  for  its  courage  and  gallantry." 


THE     BATTLE     OF     AUBERS     RIDGE. 


From  18th  Miarch  onwards  the  l/4th  Seaforths  were  regularly 
-on  duty  with  few  breaks  during  the  next  twoi  months.  They  took 
their  part  regularly  in  the  front  line  trenches,  and  did  all  the  work 
which  regular  soldiers  of  the  line  are  called  upon  toi  do.  Successive 
drafts  were  sent  out,  and  at  the  beginning  of  May  the  regiment  was 
strong  again  in  numbers. 

As  these  sheets  were  running  through  thei  Press  the  battle  of 
Aubers  Ridge  was  being  fought.  On  this  occasion  the  l/4th  Sea- 
forths formed  part  of  a  regular  Brigade,  and  occupied  front  line 
trenches.  To  the  men  of  Ross  was  given  the  task  of  taking  piart  in 
the  advance,  which  for  some  strong  reason,  according  to  "  Eye- 
Witness,"  after  a  time,  "  was  not  pressed."  The  battle  was  more 
•costly  to  the  forces  engaged  than  the  battle  of  Neuve  Chapelle, 
which  village  is  nearby.  Many  regiments  covered  themselves  with 
glory;  some  of  them  suffered  more  heavily  than  others.  The  1st 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  the  line  regiment,  lost  many  men,  and  were 
specially  mentioned  for  a  brilliant  if  fruitless  charge.  The  l/4th 
Seaforths  responded  with  alacrity  when  the  order  came  to  advance, 
and  they  too  lost  severely — even  more  severely  than  at  Neuve 
Chapelee,  no  fewer  than  172  casualties  occurring  during  the  engage- 
ment, most  of  them  in  the  first  advance. 

"  There  has  been  heavy  fighting  here  since  the  9th  May,"  says 
a  B  Company  man. 

"  Our  Brigade  was  in  the  front  line,  so  we  had  the  honour  of 
leading  the  advance. 

"  The  l/4ths  were  in  the  forefront  this  time,  and  right  nobly 
did  they  respond  to  the  call  in  the  attack. 

"  The  advance  opened  with  a  heavy  bombardment  of  the 
enemy's  trenches  on  the  morning  of  the  9th  May  at  5  o'clock. 
"This  continued  till  5.40. 

"The  infantry  advanced  by  platoons,  No®.    1    and    2    (Tain, 


The  Battle  of  Aubers  Ridge — Continued. 

Dingwall,  Black  Isle,  and  Alness  companies),  supported  by  No.  3* 
(Gairiloeh  and  Ullapool),  and  No.  4  (Invergorden  and  Brahan). 

"  The  first  that  went  out  did  not  get  any  distance  when  they 
were  met  with  heavy  fire  from  machine  guns  and  rifles.  Our  artil- 
lery had  another  go. 

"We  suffered  fairly  heavily,  especially  A  (Tain)  and  C  (Black 
Isle),  but  we  held  on  until  we  got  relieved  late  in  the  afternoon  by 
fresh  troops. 

"  The  resistance  was  very  strong,  and  you  were  forced  to  the 
conclusion  that  they  had  prepared  for  us  this  time  and  were  not 
to  be  caught  napping  as  at  Neiive  ChapeMe. 

"  Still  they  must  have  suffered  heavily,  as  their  reserve  and 
support  trenches  were  in  clouds  of  fire  and  smoke.  Their  front  line 
did  not  that  day  suffer  so*  much  while  we  were  there;  hence  the 
stubborn  resistance  we  met. 

"  That  evening  our  Brigade  came  back  to  their  old  billets ;  the 
ones  we  occupied  last  week,  and  we  all  felt  pretty  tired,  although 
our  spirits,  despite  our  losses,  were  still  high.  We  had  been  in  the 
trenches  for  three  days  before  the  Sunday." 

The  casualties  recorded  at  Aubers  Ridge,  according  to  the 
official  list,  subsequently  slightly  varied,  were  as  follows : — 

Killed       64 

Missing,  believed  Killed   17 

Died  of  Wounds  (since  increased)   5 

Wounded        86 

Total  172 

Total  Casualties  till  6th  June,  1915. 

Taking  the  total  casualties  reported  up  till  June  6,  1915,  the 
losses  were  as  follows  : — 

Killed       107 

Died  of  Wounds   32 

Died  of  Disease   3 

Wounded       286 

Missing,  believed  Killed   19 

Total  Casualties  447 

It  should  be  noted  that  the'  number  of  men  who  died  of  wounds  is 
larger  than  here  stated,  records  of  these  not  yet  being  completely 
available. 

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ADDiTIOMAL    1/4th    SEAFORTH     CASUALTIES. 


In  addition  to  the  casualties  reported  from  page  52  onwards, 
the  following  occurred  up  till  6th  June,  1915 : — 


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17th  APRIL,  1915. 

KILLED   IN  ACTION. 

1695  Pte.  I.  Macintosh,  F  Co.,  13/4/15. 
2/Lieut.   M.   A.   Fitzroy,    16/4/15. 

WOUNDED. 

1297  L.-Cbrpl.  J.  S.  Calder,  F  Co.,  9/4/15. 

1798  Pte.  W.  Ross,  E  Co.,  9/4/15. 

1583  Pte.  G.  Mackenzie,  D  Coy.,  13/4/15. 

2246  Pte.  G.  Alexander,  G  Oo..,  13/4/15. 

2669  Pte.  M.  Page,  C  Co.,  13/4/15  (since  re- 
joined). 

1395  Pte.  A.  Ross,  G  Col,  13/4/15  (since  re- 
joined). 

Captain  G.  W.  Fraser,   14/4/15. 

1671  Sergt.   W.  Mackenzie,   E    Co.,     14/4/15 
(since  rejoined). 

2785  Pte.   H.   France,  E   Co.,    14/4/15   (since 
rejoined) . 

2155  Pte.   G.   N.   Maogrigcr,   E   Co.,   14/4/15 
(since  rejoined). 

1191  Pte.  J.  Maclennan,  D  Co.,  15/4/15. 

2336  Pte.  J.  Maciver,  E  Co.,  15/4/15. 

2723  Pte.  J.  Duckenfield,  D  Co.,  16/4/15. 

3317  Pte,  E.  D.  Bateman,  B  Co.,  17/4/15. 
572  Sergt.  D.  Ross,  A  Co.,  17/4/15. 

2064  Sergt.  J.  C.  Reid,  B  Co.,  17/4/15. 

2043  Pte.  P.  P.  Stevenson,  B  Co.,  17/4/15. 


24th  APRIL,  1915. 

KILLED  IN  ACTION. 

1442  Pte.  D.  Gray,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15. 


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Additional  Casualties — Continued. 
WOUNDED  IN  ACTION. 

1397  Sergt.  F.  R.  Davidson,  C  Coy.,  20/4/15. 
1430  Pte.  D.  Mackay,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15. 
2047  Pte.  A.  Wells,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15. 
2015  Pte.   G.   Wray,   B   Coy.,   21/4/15. 
2033  Corpl.  D.  Wilson,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15. 
1177  Pee,  D.  Grant,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15. 
2543  Pte.  H.  Salisbury,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15. 
2027  Pte.  B.  J.  Corran,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15. 
2348  Pte.  J.  Smith,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15. 
3314  Pte.  A.  A.  Avila,  B  Coy.,  21/4/15  (sine© 

rejoined) . 
1164  Pte.  D.  Ross,  D  Coy.,  21/4/15. 
2008  Pte.  G.  Baxter,  A  Coy.,  22/4/15. 
2390  Pte,  J.  W.  Chapman,  G  Coy.,  22/4/15. 
2658  Pte.    E.   Williamson,    C     Coy.,     23/4/15 

(since  rejoined) . 
Previously  reported    Missing    now    found    to 

have  been  Killed  in  Action — 
967  L.-Corpl.  A.  Mackenzie,  D  Coy.,  11/3/15 


2nd    MAY,   1915. 

KILLED  IN  ACTION. 
3186  Pte.  E.  Butler,  No.  3  Coy.,  25/4/15. 
2083  Pte.  P.  M.  Dent,  No.  2  Coy.,  28/4/15. 

WOUNDED. 

1780  Pte.  J.  Patience,  No.  2  Coy.,   24/4/15. 
1614  Piper  J.  Macdonald,  No.  1  Coy.,  25/4/15. 
2218  Pte.  E,  Paul,  No.  2  Coy.,  25/4/15. 
2 /Lieut.  F.  W.  Brown,  25/4/15. 
2415  Pte.   W.    Murray,   No.    4   Coy.,    26/4/15 

(since  rejoined) . 
1484  Pte,  R.  Grant,  No.  2  Coy.,  27/4/15. 


9th    MAY,    1915. 

1334  Sergeant  G.  Patience,  Noi.  2  Company, 

7/5/15. 


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Additional  Casualties — Continued. 

Wounded. 

2182  Pte.   N.    A.     Ormistone,    No.     4    Coy., 
2096  Pte.  S.  McMurray,  No.  2  Coy.,  6/5/15. 

5/5/15. 
2109  Pte.  C.  E,  Bain,  No.  2  Coy.,  6/5/15. 
1681  Pte.  A.  Ross,  No.  1  Coy.,  7/5/15. 


AUBERS     RIDGE     CASUALTIES, 


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12th   MAY,   1915. 
OFFICERS. 

KILLED  IN  ACTION— 

Lieutenant  A.  T.  Raiiton. 
Second-Lieutenant  S.  Bastion. 
Lieutenant  C.  G.  Tennant. 

WOUNDED— 

Second-Lieutenant  T.  Watt. 
Lieutenant  C.  M.  Cameron. 
Second-Lieutenant  R.  R.  M.  Macdonald. 
Second-Lieutenant  I.  M.  Pender. 
Second-Lieutenant  P.  C.  Knight. 


N.O.O.'s  AND  MEN. 

KILLED  IN  ACTION- 
NO.  1   Company  (Tain  and   Dingwall). 

1788  Private  J.  Adamson. 
3159  Private  R.  A.  Gordon. 


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Aubers     Ridge    Casualties — Continued. 

1675  Private  G.  Mitchell'. 
3166  Private  J.  Macdonald. 

940  Sergeant  J.  Maegillivray. 
1447  Private  J.  Percy. 
3225  Private  W.  Pater  sen. 
1417  Private  D.  A.  Patience. 

235  Sergeant  P.  W.  Ross. 
3155  Private  W.  Robinson. 
3169  Private  C.  Rodger s. 
1863  Private  J.  Sangster. 
2446  Private  T.  R.  Swan-ley. 
2066  Private  S.  Shaw. 
2478  Private  H.  Urquhart. 
1367  Private  T.  Williamson. 


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No.  2  Company  (Black  isle  and  Alness). 

1393  Private  C.  Bain. 
2653  Private  E.  Barker. 
2101  Private  J.  C.  Cooper. 
2090  Private  F.  Deeks. 

2657  Lance-Corporal  D.  Gibson 
1561  Sergeant  L.  Lisle. 

2600  Private  G.  Martin. 
2367  Private  G.  W.  Martin. 
1759  Lance'-Corporal  D.  Mackay. 
1775  Private  I.  Mackay. 
1735  Private  T.  Macleod. 
1607  Private  M.  Mimro. 
1744  Private  D.  Macrae. 
1937  Private  D.  Mackenzie. 
1837  Lance-Cbrporail  K.  Maclean. 
2669  Private  M.  Page. 
2476  Private  C.  F.  Smith. 
2641  Private  H.  Waterill. 

2658  Private  C.  Williamson. 
1730  Private  H.  Macrae. 
1777  Private  D.  Ross. 
1885  Private  J.  Cameron. 
1055  Sergeant  G.  Mackay. 
1685  Corporal  P.  Cameron. 
1734  Lance-Corporal  J.  BeaJe. 


Aubers  Ridge  Casualties — Continued. 

1706  Private  J.  Gair. 

2219  Private  D.  Lawton. 

2659  Private  R.  Watkinson. 

2805  Private  J.  Macaulay. 

2661  Private  T.  Armour. 

1773  Lance-Corporal  J.  Paterson. 

2649  Private  H.  Judd. 

1727  Private  W.  Campbell. 

2093  Private  W.  E.  Treacher. 

1625  Private  J.  Harvey. 

2447  Private  G.  B.  Watt. 

1307  Private  H.  Macdonald. 

2099  Private  J.  H.  Irvin. 

No.  3  Company  (Gairloch  and  Ullapool). 


2134  Lance-Corporal  J.  J.  Addison. 
2138  Private  F.  J.  Fraser. 

2597  Private  A.  Green. 
2435  Private  J.  Macpherson. 

2598  Private  N.  Walsh. 


No.  4  Company  (Invergordon  and  Brahan). 

2913  Private  G.  Houshaw. 
3178  Private  D.  Hunter. 

DIED   OF   WOUNDS— 

2880  Ptei.  H.  Ratcliff,  No.  1  Co.,  12/5/15. 

2062  L.-Corpl.  A.  L.  Shaw,  No.  1  Co., 
8/5/15. 

1841  Pte.  P.  Stewart,  No.  1  Co.,  8/5/15. 

1674  Private  A.  Maclean,  16/5/15  (offici- 
ally reported  from   hospital). 

2705  Private  H.  Mann  (officially  reported 
from  Boulogne). 


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Ross-shire  and  any  place  further  South  you  will  under- 
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land as  Cheap  from  Dingwall  as  from  London. 


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Aubers  Ridge  Casualties — Continued. 
MISSING  (BELIEVED  TO  BE  KILLED 
IN  ACTION)— 

No.  1   Company  (Tain  and  Dingwall). 

1518  Private  M.  Christie. 
2068  Private  A.  Coppack. 

1248  Sergeant  A.  Graham. 
2930  Private  W.  E.  Halson. 
2009  Sergeant  W.  Keys. 
1709  Private  A.  Mackay. 

1249  Private  A.  Ross. 
2012  Private  R.  Stewart. 
1029  Private  R.  Williamson. 
3228  Private  J.  Wilson. 
2841  Private  S.  Woodman. 
2853  Private  A.  Webb. 


No.  2  Company  (Black  Isle  and  Alness). 

2654  Private  W.  Beswick. 
2094  Private  H.  G.  Louth. 
2869  Private  N.  Roberts. 
2531  Private  G.  Wheeler. 
2079  Private  J.  Whittam. 


WOUNDED— 


No.  1   Company  (Tain  and  Dingwall). 

1857  Private  D.  Bethune. 

2051  Private  R.  W.  Dullam. 
1280  Private  A.  Fridge. 
2035  Private  G.  Good. 
2883  Private  T.  Howard. 
2803  Private  J.  Isherwood. 

1083  Lance-Corporal  A.   Learmonth. 

348  Sergeant  G.  Macrae!. 
1865  Sergeant  R.  Mackay. 

2052  Private  H.  C.  Miller. 


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Aubers     Ridge    Casualties — Continued. 


3213  Private  J.  Munro. 
1898  Private  A.  Macintosh. 

1859  Private  A.  J.  Macleod. 
2778  Private  H.  J.  Playford. 

\\  1278  Corporal  J.  Ross. 

2006  Private  W.  H.  Richardson. 

1860  Private  J.  A.  Ross. 
3049  Private  D.  Raw. 
2836  Private  J.  Rowerth. 
2043  Private  P.  P.  L.  Stevenson. 
2030  Private  C.  Willoughby. 
3187  Privaite  D.  Weir. 


No.  2  Company  (Black  Isle  and  Alness).  \) 

1899  Private  J.  Fraser. 

1493  Private  J.  Barron. 

1873  Private  D.  A]Uv. 
i  )  239^  Lance-Corpora]   K.   Cameron. 

2106  Private  D.  L.  Coleman. 

2104  Private  C.  H.  Dixon. 

1964  Private  D.  Fraser. 

1502  Sergeant  J.  Gunn. 
}}  1658  Private  A.  Hendry. 

1963  Private  G.  Hossack. 

2442  Private  W.  Harvey. 

2226  Private  E.  Hi] Tier. 

1116  Sergeant  R.  Jack. 

2817  Private  L.  Jonpp. 

1466  Private  A.  Kennedy. 

1234  Corporal  W.  Logan. 

2088  Private  J.  W.  Lyon. 

1562  Lance-Corporal  J.   Lumsden. 

2954  Private  E.  G.  Lawea. 

1092  Sergeant  J.  Mar-donald. 

2642  Sergeant  A.  Matheson. 

1855  Sergeant  D.  Menzies. 

1491  Private  D.  Mackenzie. 

1689  Private  J.  Macpherson. 

2238  Private  E.  Mackenzie. 

1181  Private  R.  Mackenzie. 

2397  Private  J.  Maclear. 

2360  Private  A.  Morrison. 


rj  Aubers     Ridge    Casualties — Continued.  rf1 

1333  Private  J.  Manson. 
1088  Lance-Corporal  J.   Mackenzie. 
445  Private  D.  Macrae. 


■1                    2319  Private  D.  Noble.  V 

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2300  Corporal  D.  Mackay. 
1 J  657  Sergeant  J.  Maclennan. 

1554  Private  A.  Maclennan. 
2290  Private  W.  MacCubben. 
2126  Private  A.  Macdonald. 
2114  Private  W.  Renwick. 
2651  Private  L.  Tatter-sall. 
3003  Private  J.  Smith. 
2595  Private  J.  Smith. 
3092  Private  J.  Simpson. 

No.  4  Company  (invergordon  and  Brahan.) 

1577  Private  N.  Maclennan. 
2962  Private  R.  Perris. 
1864  Private  D.  Ross. 


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1917  Private  R.  Patience. 
2762  Private  K.  Parkinson.. 
1371  Sergeant  W.  J.  Ross. 

1910  Private  H.  Ross. 
1343  Private  G.  Ross. 

2220  Private  E.  J.  Spencer. 

2221  Private  M.  Svanston. 

1911  Lance-Corporal  N.  West. 
1291  Private  D.  Williamson. 


No.  3  Company  (Gairloch  and  Ullapool). 

2918  Private  J.  H.  Appleby. 

2532  Private  V.  Bailey. 

2239  Private  H.  Harpur.  jj 

2714  Private  D.  Hastie. 

1767  Corporal  R.  Macdonald.  1 


Aubers    Ridge    Casualties — Continued. 

30th   MAY,  1915. 

Killed  in  Action — 

2/Lieut.  G.  W.  Daman,  24/5/15. 

2108  Pte,  W,  R.  Grace,  No.  2  Oo.,  26/5/15. 


=7)  fit 


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Died  of  Wounds — 

1545  Pte.  C.  Sutherland,  No.  4  Co.,  24/5/15 
2254  Pte.  A.  W.  Veryard,  No.  4  Co.,  26/5/15 
1859  Pte.  A.  Miacleod,  No.  1  Co.,  15/5/15. 


( 


Died  of  Wounds  (omitted  from  report  of 
9th  May.) 

1810  Private  H.  Ross,  Ardross,  Alness. 


Wounded — 

2467  Pte.  P. 

2261  L.lOpl. 

1305  L.-Cpl. 

2807  Pte.  T. 

2070  Pte.  T. 

3238  Pte,  J. 

1284  Pte.  T. 

2345  Pte,  P. 


Fraser,  No.  4  Co.,  23/5/15. 
J.  A.  Allison,  No.  4  Co.,  do. 
S.  Maegregor,  No.  1  Co.,  do. 
Dunlop,  No.  1  Co.,  27/5/15. 
Young,  No.  1  Co.,  do. 
Tocher,  No.  1  Co.,  26/5/15. 
Ross,  No.  1  Co.,  do. 
Horne,  No,  3  Co.,  15/5/15. 


iii: 


Previously  reported   Wounded,  now  reported 
Wounded  and   Missing — 

1051  Drummer  D.  T.  Campbell,  No.  4  Co., 
11/3/15. 


Erroneously  reported  Killed  in  Action,  9/5/15 
1730  Pte.  H.  Macrae,  No.  2  Coy. 


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6th   JUNE,    1915. 
Wounded — 

1683  Pte.  J.  Munro,  No.  4  Co.,  31-5-15. 
2401  Pte.  J.  Clark,  No.  3  Col,  31-5-15. 
38  Coy.  S.M.  A.  Mackenzie,   No.   3  Co., 

2-6-15. 
2110  L.-Sergt,  W.  C.  Minohin,  No.   2  Co.,  jj 

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2768  Pte.  A.  Shelmerdine,  No.  3  Co.,  2-6-15. 
2119  Pte.  D.  B.  Madeley,  No.  3  Co.,  3-6-15. 
1411  Pte,  A.  Mcintosh,  No.  2  Co.,  3-6-15. 
1661  Pte.  W.  Macrae,  No.  3  Co.,  5-6-15. 
2667  Pte.  J.  MacgregoT,  No.  3  Co.,  5-6-15. 
1734  Pte.  S.  Macplierson,  No.  3  Co.,  5-6-15.  \\\ 

2608  Pte,  G.  Moffat,  No.  3  Co.,  5-6-15. 
2776  Pte.  R.  C.  Black,  No,  3  Co.,  5-6-15. 
2344  Pte,  R.  Hunter,  No.  3  Co.,  5-6-15. 
3211  Pte.  A.  Graham,  No.  3  Co.,  5-6-15. 
1948  L.-Sgt.  M.  Johnston,  No.  4  Co.,  5-6-15. 

Previously  reported  Missing  (believed  Killed) 
now  reported  Killed  in  Action — 

2068  Pte.  A.  Coppack,  No.  1  Co.,  9-5-15. 


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The  above  is  reproduced  from  the  design 
of  Armourer-Sergt.  John  Ross,  son  at  Mr 
John  Ross,  painter,  Dingwall,  who  is  prepar- 
ing the  proposed  cairn  to  be  placed  in  the 
cemetery  at  Neuve  Chapelle,  in  memory  of 
the  l/4th  Seaforths  who  fell  on  11th  March 
and  were  buried  either  on  the  field  or  in  the 
cemetery.  The  inscription  on  the  cross  will 
be  as  follows  : — 

In  Memory  of 

4th     Seaforth     Highlanders 

Killed  in  Action  on  11th  March,  1915. 

Captain  R.  de  O.  Findlay. 

Sergt.  J.  Allan  Pte.  H.  Ross 

„     D.  Sutherland  „  H.  Forth 

„      K.  A.  Mackenzie  „  D.  Friend 

OorpT.  A.  S.  Strachan  „  J.  K.  Player 

Lance-  Corpl.  G.  Millar  „  S.  Urquhart 

Pte.  H.  Hunter  „  J.  G.  Sutherland 

W.  Graham  ,,  I>.  Mackenzie 

F.  Bierman  ,,  0.  Campbell 

W.  F.  Sewell  „  D.  Jack 

J.  Macdonald  „  H.  Mackenzie 

S.  Appleton  „  A.  J.  Wolfe 

J.  Speed  „  C  Fuller 

M.  Macdonald  „  W.  Humberstone 

J.  Kemp  „  J.  Maclennan 

H.  Maclennan  „  W.  Smith 
W.  Ross 

The  cairn  will  be  built  of  bricks  and  grass, 

and  the  cross  with  the  memorial  tablet  will 

be  made  of  wood. 


ROSS     MOUNTAIN     BATTERY     AND     AMMUNITION 

COLUMN. 


This,  like  the  4th  Seaforths,  is  a  purely  Ross-shire  unit.  With 
its  Headquarters  at  Lochcarron,  it  is  mainly  recruited  there  and  at 
Stornaway  •  Stornoway  contributing  very  specially  to  the  total. 
The  Ammunition  Column  has  been  virtually  wholly  raised  in  Ding- 
wall district.  The  Battery  and  Column  form  part  of  the  4th  High- 
land Mountain  Brigade,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  and  the  General 
Headquarters  of  the  Brigade  is  at  Rothesay,  the  other  batteries 
being  those  of  Argyll  and  Bute.  Armed  with  serviceable  weapons, 
the  constitution  of  the  force  is  generally  identical  to  that  of  the 
famous  Indian  Mountain  Artillery  Brigades. 

On  the  outbreak  of  war  the  whole  of  the  Ross  Battery  and 
Ammunition  Column  mobilised  at  Dingwall.  Here  equipment  was 
relatively  completed;  horses  were  commandeered  all  over  the 
country,  and  within  a  fortnight  all  was  ready  for  the  second  phase 
of  the  mobilisation  order,  and  on  Sunday,  16th  August,  the  entire 
force  moved  off  to  the  war  station  at  Bedford. 

Very  strict  and  particular  training  proceeded  at  Bedford.  By 
the  end  of  the  year  all  ranks  were  impatient  to  be  at  the  front. 
Their  time  was  to  come.  Refitted  and  complete  to  the  last  strap, 
the  Ross  and  Argyll  Batteries  left  Bedford  on  20th  March,  for  an 
unknown  destination,  which  was  not  revealed  until  many  weeks 
later,  when  it  was  told  officially  that  the  Brigade  was  operating  at 
Gallipolli  with  the  British  Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force. 
Letters  home  revealed  a  pleasant  voyage,  a  short  and  agreeable 
stay  somewhere  close  to  the  sea  in  the  Near  East,  and  subsequently 
the  landing  of  the  troops  on  the  Dardanelles,  where  since  land 
operations  commenced  the  Brigade  has  been  doing  its  bit  in  one 
of  the  bloodiest  theatres  of  the  great  war. 

Reports  show  that  the  Brigade  is  a  credit  to  the  Territorial 
Force,  and  that  the  men  are  as  well  equipped  for  their  work  as  the 
regular  gunners  and  drivers  of  artillery.  It  is  not  permissible  to 
say  more,  the  time  will  come  when  the  story  of  the  Brigade  can  be 
told,  with  particulars  as  to  its  officers,  men,  and  equipment,  but 
meantime  Ross-shire  people  can  take  it  that  this  important  and 
serviceable  unit — with  few  exceptions  all  Ross-shire  men — are  add- 
ing to  the  splendid  martial  traditions  of  the  county.  "  It  is  a 
wicked  bad  campaign,"  as  Kipling  said  of  soldiers  work  in  Egypt. 


Ross   Mountain  Battery — Continued. 

'Climate  conditions  are  treacherous;  hot  through  the  day,  bitterly 
cold  of  night.  Water  is  scarce,  and  thirst  is  terrible.  Food  is 
plentiful,  but  the  variety  is  restricted,  and  bread  the  soldier  never 
knows.  Mtails  take  long  to  come  and  go,  and  comforts  from  home 
are  limited  on  account  of  the  want  of  "  keepaibility  "  of  luxuries 
which  otherwise  might  be  sent. 

Still  men  write  home  in  happy  mood.     "  Life  is  grand  here  "  one 
of  them  wrote  after  having  eight  week's  "  shell  dodging." 

Casualties,  happily,  have  not  been  high,  than  which  fact  not 
testimony  could  be  better  to  the  fitness  of  the  officers,  who  have 
been  vigilant  in  their  care  of  the  men  so  far  as  securing  conceal- 
ment is  concerned.  The  full  list  of  casualties  up  till  May  25th, 
1915,  is  as  follows: — 


IS 

1! 


U 


ROSS     BATTERY     CASUALTIES. 

KILLED. 

4319  Bombardier  A.  A.  Mackenzie,     15/5/15. 
Native  of  Lochs,  and  employed  as  a  shop 
|  assistant  with  his    uncle',    the    late    Mr 

John  Maclean,  Beach  St.,  Stornoway. 
DIED  OF  WOUNDS. 

2495  Gunner  J.  Martin,  11/5/15,  Stornoway. 

4185  Gunner  D.  Mackenzie,  ghillie,  Carndhu, 
Dornie,  Kyle.  He  was  wounded  on  the 
25th  May,  and  died  on  the  28th. 

4318  Gunner  K.  Maedonald,  engineer,  Stor- 
noway, 28/5/15. 

4053  Gunner  J.   Macrae,   gardener,    Kishorn, 
Lochcarron.     He   was    wounded    on    the 
25th  May,  and  died  on  28th  May. 
WOUNDED. 

Lieut.  J.  K.  Murchison,  Applecross,  17/5/15. 

4311  Gunner  D.  Paterson,  student,  Storno^ 
way,  12/5/15.     A  native  of  Barval. 

4146  Gunner  H.  Eraser,  Redcastle  (Ammuni- 
tion Column),  14/5/15.  For  some  time 
employed  in  the  Dingwall  Goods  Station. 

4212  Sergt.  M.  Kennedy,  shop  assistant, 
Stornoway,  25/5/15.  He  is  a  nephew  of 
Mr  Alex.  Maelennan,  ironmonger,  Stor- 
noway. 


)  ( 


Ross  Mountain  Battery  Casualties — Continued 

4216  Sergt.  Norman  Mackay,  shop  assistant, 
Stornoway,  25/5/15.  He  is  a  son  of  the 
late  Mr  George  Mackay,  shoemaker, 
Stornoway,  and  was  employed  with  Messrs 
J.  Mackenzie  &  Son,  ironmongers,  Stor- 
noway. 

4848  Bombardier  W.  Mackenzie,  25/5/15. 

4403  Gunner  J.  Macdonald,  clothier,  Storno^ 
way,  25/5/15. 

4825  Gunner  J.  Maclennan,  crofter,  Loch- 
carron,   25/5/15. 

4274  Gunner  J.  A.  Macleod,  dock  labourer, 
London,  native  of  Stornoway,  25/5/15. 

5035  Gunner  J.  Mackay,  25/5/15. 

4092  Gunner  D.  Macrae,  gardener,  Ardross, 
25/5/15. 


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The  Whiskies  mentioned  below  have  been  long  and 
favourably  known  to  the  residents  of  the  North  of  Scot- 
land, while  their  increasing  sale  in  England  testifies  to 
the  excellence  of  their  quality. 

Per  Bottle.     Per  Gallon.     Per  Doz.  Bots. 

7  Years   Old   3/6  21/-  42/- 

10  DO.  4/-  24/-  48/- 

14  Do 4/6  27/-  54/- 

SAMPLE    ORDERS    SOLICITED. 

Wiltshire  Bacon,  also  Cumberland,  Yorkshire,  and  Belfast  Hams.. 
Direct  from  the  Curers. 

K.  rated  Waters  of  Best  Makers  in  Bottles  and  Syphons. 

Cigars    and    Cigarettes. 

Telephone— 40  Y  2.  Established— 1832. 

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The  following  List  is  taken  from  Official  Documents  prepared 
Pourteen  Days  before  the  Battalion  left  for  France.  Subsequently  over 
40  officers  and  men  whose  names  do  not  appear  here  were  added  to  the 
strength,  and  a  few  of  the  names  here  given  were  left  behind  with 
the  4th  Seaforth  Reserves :  — 


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Staff. 
Lieut. -Colonel     D.     J.     Mason     Macfarlane, 

Craigdarroch,     Ross-shire,     commanding. 
Major  T.   Wilkinson    Cuthbert,    Achindunie, 

Ross-shire. 
Major  W.  Robertson  of  Mounteagle,  Fearn, 

Ross-shire. 
Captain  and  Adjutant  Sir  John  E.  Fowler  of 

Braemore,  Bart.,  Ross-shire. 
Captain    and    Quartermaster   G.     Mackenzie, 

Inverness. 
Captain    R.    Brodie,     Munlochy,    R.A.M.C., 

attached. 


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A  COMPANY,  TAIN. 

Officers. 
Captain  R.  Truslove. 
Lieut.  T.  H.  Budge,  Rarichie. 
Lieut.  R.  Macdonald,  Tain. 

N.C.O.'s  and  Men. 

1693  Pte.  J.  Thomson,  law  clerk,  St  Duthus 

Villa,  Tain. 
1367  Pte.    T.    Williamson,    labourer,    5    Moss 

Road,  Tain. 
1516  Pte.   W.    Christie,   farm    servant,     Ard- 

more  Farm,  Edderton. 
1680  Pte.    M.     Fraser,     coachbuilder,     Scots- 
hum  Farm,  Kildary. 
1793  Pte.      T.      Sutherland,      farm      servant, 

Heathmount  Farm,   Tain. 
1958  Pte.     J.    Mitchell,     labourer,     Rockfield 

Villa,  Portmahomack. 
1733  Pte.     P.     Williamson,      farm      servant, 

Meikledoun. 
1732  Pte.  A.  Stevenson,  sheph'erd,  Culmailly, 

Golspie. 
1413  Pte,   N.    Ross,   farm   servant,   Balintore 

Kirkhill,   Inverness. 
1365  Pte.  J.     Cormack,    farm    servant,    Dal- 

navie,  Ardross,  Alness. 
1454  Pte.  J.  Ross,  crofter,    Muir    of    Conon, 

Muir  of  Ord. 
1675  Pte.   G.   Mitchell,    shop  assistant,   Main 

Str eet ,  Port  ni ahoan ack . 
1293  Pte.    G.   Reattie,    farm    servant,    Bruce- 
field,  Portmahomack. 
1903  Pte.    D.   Matheson,   farm   servant,   Ard- 

jachie  Farm,  Tain. 
1788  Pte.  J.  Adamson,  labourer,  Banis  Kirk 

Mains,  Caithness. 
1731  Pte.    D.     Martin,     farm     servant,     Mil- 

blairy,  Edderton. 
1796  Pte".  D.  Macleod,  farm  servant,  Heath- 
mount,  Tain. 
1791  Pte.    G.     Christie,     surfaceman,    Meikle 

Ferry,  Tain. 
1519  Pte.  J.  Anderson,  farm  servant,  Littlei- 

daan,  Edderton. 
1681  Pte.  A.  Ross,  farm  servant,  Lower  Bal- 

aldie,  Fearn. 
1404  Pte.  J.  Ross,    farm    servant,    18    King 

Street,  Tain. 
1285  Pte.  D.  Robertson,  crofter,  High  Hills, 

Tain. 
1551  Drummer   J.    Sutherland,    messenger  in 

P.O.,  The  Schoolhouse,  Tain. 


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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  A  Coy. — Continued 

1239  Piper  H.  Ross,    tailor,     Gateside,    Kil- 
))}  {{{  dary. 

hi  Si)  1738  Pte.  J.  Ferguson,  watchmaker,  St  Mar- 

tin's, Petley  Street,  Tain. 

1455  Lance-Cbrpl.   J.  Mitchell,     tailor,     Main 
Street,  Portmaliomack . 

1432  Pte.   W.  Murray,   butcher,     4    Gilchrist 
Square,  Dornoch. 

1415  Pte.  A.  Macleod,  shoemaker,  Achintine, 
Alt  as,  Invershin. 

940     Pte.  Macgillivray,  postman,  12  Laming- 
ton  Street,  Tain. 

1504  Pte'.  J.  Henry,  farm  servant,  Rockfield, 
Portmaliomack . 

1418  Pte.  J.  Ross,  labourer,  Rockfield,  Port- 
maliomack. 

2021  Pte.   P.   Graham,     draughtsman,     West- 
lea,  Queen's  Street,  Alexandria!. 

486  Sergt,  H.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  13  Ross  St., 
Tain. 

1029  Pte.   R.   Williamson,     labourer,     Petley 
Street,  Tain. 

1863  Pte.  J.  Sangster,  printer,  Station  Road, 
Tain. 

1709  Pte.      A.      Maekay,      grocer,      Fountain 
House,  Tain. 

'■;)  348     Pte.    G.   Macrae,    labourer,     Carrieblair, 

})  Edderton. 

(J  2022  Pte.   F.   F.   Bateman,   clerk,   Newholme, 

}  Farnham  Road,  Guildford. 

1366  Pte.  W.  Macleod,  bottler,  12  Ross  St., 
Tain. 

1883  Pte.     R.     Michael,     sawmiller,      Milton, 
Kildary. 

1787  Pte.   A.   Sutherland,   well   sinker,   Loch- 
shin  Cottage,  Fearn. 

597     Cornl.     H.     Ross,       baker,      Cameron's 
Buildings,  Tain. 

1284  Pte.    T.     Ross,     ironmonger,     Thornhill, 
Tain, 

1517  Pte.     J.    Gallie,    oar    driver,     Ardmore, 
Edderton. 

1718  Pte.    H.    Maekay,    roadman,    Lamington 
Park,   Kildary. 

1957  Pte.  G.  Elphinston,     gamekeeper,    Bal- 
n  a  gown. 

1027  Pte.  G.   Sangster,  killer,   Station  Road, 
Tain. 

491     Sergt.  J.  Ross,  tailor,  16  Cbapel  Street, 
Tain. 

1520  Lance-Corpl.    Macrae,     law     apprentice, 
The  Manse,  Edderton. 


4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  A  Coy. — Continued 

1859  Pte.  A.  J.  Macleod,  labourer,  Ardgay 
Hill,  Ardgay. 

1521  Pte.  O.  E.  Macrae,  The  Manse,  Edder- 
ton. 

572  Lance-Sergt.  D.  Ross,  chemist,  3  King 
Street,  Tain. 

1023  Pte.  J.  Calmay,  plumber,  Cameron 
Buildings,  Tain. 

1248  Lance-Corpl.  A.  Graham,  labourer, 
Phippsfield,  Kildary. 

1518  Pte.  M.  Christie,  surfaceman,  Carry- 
blair,  Edderton. 

1362  Pte.  W.  Cormack,  farm  servant,  Dal- 
navie,  Alness. 

1692  Pte.  P.  Macinnes,  farm  servant,  Balna- 
gore  Farm,  Fearn. 

995  Pte.  G.  J.  M.  Roiss,  baker,  1  Petley 
Street,  Tain. 

1408  Pte.  J.  A.  Maclean,  bank  clerk,  Com- 
mercial Bank,  Tain. 

1249  Pte.  And.  Ross,  labourer,  3  Ferry  Rd., 
Invergorden. 

1376  Pte.  J.  Forbes,  farm  servant,  Anker- 
ville  Farm,  Nigg. 

1296  Pte.  W.  Graham,  farm  servant,  Mor- 
angie,  Tain. 

1278  Lance<-Corpl.  J.  Ross,  faxm  servant. 
Cameron  Buildings,  Tadri. 

1281  Pte.  W.  Fridge,  coach  painter,  18  Staf- 
ford Street,  Tain. 

1377  Pte.  W.  Sutherland,  carpenter,  New- 
more  Schoolhouse,  Invergordon. 

1083  Pte.    8.    Learimomth,     insurance    agent, 

Munro  Place,  Tain. 
1330  Pte.   T.   Ross,   farm  servant,  Woodside, 

Edderton. 
1862  Pte.  H.  Ross,  labourer,  Arabella,  Logie- 

Easter. 
1757  Pte.  A.  Ross,  farmer,  Gateside  Cottage, 

Munlochy. 
1022  Lance-Corpl.     A.     Mackay,     joiner,     19 

Manse  Street,  Tain. 
1866  Pte.   O.     Williamson,    china    merchant, 

Sutherland  Street,  Tain. 
1328  Pte.     M.     Mackay,     gamekeeper,     The 

Mains,  Edderton. 
1346  Pte.  W.  Mackenzie,  grocer,  3  John  St., 

Balintore,  Fearn. 
1865  Lance.-Corpl.     R.     Mackay,     carpenter, 

Club  Farm,  Tain. 
1710  Pte.  G.  Matheson,  painter,   27  Laming- 

ton  Street,  Tain. 


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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  A  Coy. — Continued 


1280  Pte.  A.  Fridge,  labourer,  18  Stafford 
Street,  Tain. 

1906  Pte.  A.  Maclennan,  forester,  Thornhill, 
Tain. 

1857  Pte.   D.   Bethune,   grocer,   13  Ross  St., 

Tain. 
1403  Pte.   T.   B.    Hartley,     Assurance    Coy., 

Thornhill,  Tain. 

1235  Pte.  J.  Skinner,  farm  servant,  Cullisse, 
Fearn,  Nigg. 

1236  Pte.  W.  Skinner,  grocer,  Cullisse, 
Fearn,  Nigg 

1282  Pte.  R  Mackay,  belt  weaver,  Percy  St., 

Stanley ,  Perthshire. 
1447  Pte.  J.  Percy,  farm  servant,  Rockfield, 

Portmahomack . 
617     Lance-Sergt.      F.      Finlayson,       farmer, 

Cambusavie  Farm,  The  Mound. 
2020  Pte.  A.  J.  M.  Brown,  Dora  Road,  Wim- 
bledon, Surrey. 
1897  Pte.  E.  Morrison,   checker,   9  Ross  St., 

Tain. 
1187  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  farm    servant,    Ar- 

dillie  Farm,  Dingwall. 
1756  Pte.   K.     Jack,     blacksmith,     Craighead 

Farm,  Cromarty. 
556     Sergt.   Simpson,   joiner,   47  Huntly   St., 

Inverness. 
1860  Pte.  J.  A.  Ross,  tailor,  15  Stafford  St., 

Tain. 
815     Lance-Corpl.     A.     Cameron,     carpenter, 

Westfield  Farm,  Nigg. 
1657  Pte.    J.    Ross,    carpenter,    Rosehall,    In- 

vershin,  Sutherland. 
1382  Pte.     G.    Gray,     forester,     Achindunie, 

Alness. 
1222  Pte.    D.   Mackenzie,    gardener,    8     Dun- 
robin  Street,  Tain. 
2002  Pte.   R.     P.     Aldridge,     warehouseman, 

Arlington  Park,  London,  W. 

1907  Pte.  D.  Skinner,  fireman,  Balaldie, 
Fearn. 

1329  Pte.     M.     Mackay,      trapper,      Bogrow, 

Eddertcn. 
1305  Pte.    S.    Macgregor,    labourer,    Balblair, 

Edderton. 

1908  Pte.  R.  Ross,  fireman,  Main  Street, 
Portmahomack. 

607  Laince-Corpl.  A.  Mackenzie,  trapper, 
Lower  Pitcalzean,  Fearn. 

581  Sergt.  S.  Mackenzie,  shepherd,  Mount- 
eagle,  Fearn. 

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4th  Seaferth  Highlanders,  A  Coy. — Continued 


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1664  Signaller    D.     Sutherland,     ironmonger, 

20  Chapel  Street,  Tain. 
1548  Pte.   Maedonald,   farm     servant,    Upper 

Milton,  Glen-Lrquharti. 
1276  Pte.  H.    Corbett,     lorryman,    Newmore 

Farm,  Invergordon. 
1809  Pte.   J.   Maedonald,   farm  servant,   Bal- 

intraid,  Invergordon. 
2005  Pte.  W.  Moir,  bank  clerk,  British  Linen 

Bank,  London. 
567     Pte.   A.   R.     Ross,     butcher,     5    Quarry 

Lane,  Tain. 
1762  Pte.   J.     Robertson,     groom,    Loans    of  j[J  11 

Rarichie,  Fearn.  iK 

1896  Pte.     J.    Wilson,    farm    servant,    Ach- 

ramie,  Douncay,  Caithnieiss. 
1573  Pte.  A.  Ross,  farm  servant,  St  Vincent 

Fairm,  Tain. 
1898  Pte.  A.  Macintosh,   painter,   Ardlarach, 

Tain. 
2004  Pte.     G.    K.     Burnham,    farming,     Nut 

Hall,  Cranbrook  Common,  Kent). 
2003  Pte.  J.  H.  Hunter,  Polmsod,  Cranbrook. 
1197  Pte.    A.    Macrae,    farm    servant,    Loch- 
shin  Farm,  Fearn. 

2016  Pte.  G.  E.  Wray,  clerk,  1  Frenchurch 
Avenue,  London,  E.C. 

1981  Pte.  G.  Sutherland,  engine  driver,  Tor- 
gormack,  Kilmorack. 

2017  Pte.  H.  Crozier,  accountant!,  68  Park 
Avenue,  New  Barking,  Essex. 

2281  Pte;.   G.  W.  Macrae,  chemist,  8  Knock- 

breck  Street,  Tain. 
1968  Pte.  A.  Locklood,  footman,  37  Wedder- 

burn  Road,  Harrogate. 
1505  Pte.   J.     Martin,     shepherd,     Millblairy, 

Eddertom. 

1904  Pte.  K.  Munro,  grocer,  High  Street, 
Tain. 

1861  Pte.  J  T.  Aird,  grocer,  7  Petley  Street, 
Tain. 

1858  Ptei.  R.  Ross,  labourer,  Arabella,  Logie- 
E aster. 

2007  Pte.  Bateman,  u  Daily  News,"  New- 
holm,  Guilford,  Surrey. 

1902  Pte.  R.  Stoker,  plumber,  172  Watt  St., 
Glasgow. 

1905  Pte.  H.  Forbeis,  farm  servant,  Scots- 
burn,  Kilclary. 

2013  Pte.  H.  Mackee,   shop  assistant,  Inver- 

ugie  Cottage,  Halsemore. 
2009  Pte.  W.  Keys,   school  teacher,  5  Grant 

Law  Road,  Clapham. 
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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  A  Coy. — Continued  ff(W 

2019  Pte.   V.   W.   M.   Watt,   clerk,    42   Union 

Street,  Aberdeen. 
1761  Pte.  A.   Taylor,     engineer,    Sand    Bank  (ill1 

Cottage,  Portmahoniaek.  «)'} 

2012  Pte.    R.    Stewart,     clerk,     35     Gilerston  111 ' it ! 

Road,  East  Putney.  Ill 

2008  Pte.  A.  S.  Baxter,   surveyor,   9  Morella  j|| 

Road,  Wands worth)  Common,  London. 
2001  Pte.    C.    G.    Lewis,    engineer,    Woodford 

Cargate,  Alder  shot. 
2006  Pte.    W.   H.    Richardson,     optician     ap- 
prentice,    St     Leonard     Terrace,     Heme 

Hill,  London. 
2008  Pte.  G.  T.  Baxter,   engineer,  9  Morella 

Road,  Balham,  London. 
2000  Pte.    H.   Hunter,   engineer,    16     Durand 

Gardens,  Clapham  Road,  London. 
2011  Pte.     L.     Burrow,     clerk,     136     Thatto 

Heath  Road,  St.  Helens,  Lanes. 
2014  Pte,   H.   J.   Blackie,     engine    fitter,     11 

Cornwall  Mansions,  London,  S.W. 
2010  Pte.  D.  Keys,  clerk,  5  Grantham  Road, 

Clapham,  London. 
2018  Pte.  T.  J.  Jones,  ironmonger,   11  Glad-  ({ 

stone  Street,  Maisteg,  Wales.  (( 

2016  Pte.  M,  G.  Wray,   "Daily  Mail"  clerk, 

96  Park  Avenue,  New  Barking,  Essex. 


B  COMPANY,   DINGWALL. 

Officers. 

Lieut.  G.  W.  Fraser,  Dingwall. 
Lieut.  W.  Dewar,  Dingwall. 
Lieut.  J.  G.  Russell,  Dingwall. 

N.O.O.'s  and  Men. 

624  Sergt.  H.  A.  Ross,  master  painter, 
Fernbank,  Dingwall. 

235  Sergt.  P.  W.  Ross,  cashier,  Ivy  Cottage, 
Duncraig   Bridge,    Grantiown-on-Spey. 

1564  Quartermaster  Sergt.  R.  B.  French, 
Orderly  Room  clerk,  The  Neuk,  Dingwall. 

1387  Sergt. -Drummer  H.  A.  Fraser,  drum- 
mer, Drill  Hall,  4th  Seaforth  Highland- 
ers, Dingwall. 

1750  Sergt.  M.  Mackenzie,  postman,  17  Hill 
Street,  Dingwall. 

1836  Sergt.  J.  M.  Ross,  master  painter,  64 
High  Street,  Dingwall. 


4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  B  Coy. — Continued 

1821  Lance^Corpl.     G.     W.     Hay,      dentist, 

Greenhill  House,  Dingwall. 
1827  Pte.   T.    Mackenzie,    grocer,    1   Mill  Sto., 

Dingwall. 
1442  Pte.     D.     Gray,     stationer,     1     Stafford 

Place,  Dingwall. 
1177  Pte.    D.   Grant,   carpenter,    23  Hill   St., 

Dingwall. 
802     Pte.     A.     Fowler,     clerk,       1      Bridaig 

Cottage,  Dingwall. 
1332  Pte.     A.     Maclaren,     chauffeur,     Elsick 

House,  Strathpeffer. 
1201  Lance-Corpl.   W.   Henry,    joiner,    8  Vic- 
toria Place,  Dingwall. 
1673  Pte.    D.     R.     Innes,     draper,     Highfield 

Lodge,  Muir  of  Ord. 
1884  Sergt.  P.  Gardiner,  shoemaker,  4  Church 

Street,  Dingwall. 
1846  Pte.    W.   Macdonald,   forester,   Ivy  Cot- 
tage, Brae,  Dingwall. 
1974  Pte.  W.  Macdonald,  engineer,  St  James' 

Street,  Dingwall. 
1853  Pte.    F.    Bierman,    labourer,    18   Church 

Street,  Dingwall. 
1841  Pte.     P.     Stewart,     boots,     Macdonald' s 

Cottage,  Newtonmore. 

2041  Pte.  C.  Quirk,  clerk,  103  Shernhall  St., 
Walthamston. 

1935  Pte.  J.  Sutherland,  gardener,  St  Mary's, 
Holm,  Orkney. 

1826  Pte.  C.  B.  Robertson,  draughtsman, 
Springbank  Villas,  Leven,  Fife. 

2044  Pte.  G.  Wise,  chauffeur,  10  Dunollie 
Place,  Kentish  Town,  London. 

2040  Pte.  R.  R.  Rowbotham,  bank  clerk,  Bar- 
clay Roiad,  London. 

2042  Pte.  E.  G.  Sugden,  civil  servant,  26 
Parkhurst  Road,  Bowes  Park,  London. 

2031  Pte,  J.  Field,  steward,  10  Gover  Road, 

Forest  Gate,  London. 
2033  Pte.   P.   B.   Chandler,   draughtsman,    21 

Vallance  Road,  Alexandria  Park,  London. 
1430  Pte.     D.     Mlackay,     butcher,      Victoria 

Lodge,  Dingwall. 
1838  Pte,    W.     Macleod,     grocer,    2    Adam's 

Buildings,  Dingwall. 
1419  Pte.     D.     A.     Mackenzie,     ironmonger, 

Coul,  Strathpeffer. 
225     Sergt.  W  G.  Mackay,  postman,  Trinity 

Buildings,  Dingwall. 
1779  Pte.    K.    Maclean,    student,    Achnashel- 

lach,  Ross-shire. 


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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  B  Coy.— Continued 

1439  Pte.  J.  Maekay,  baker,  22  Railway  Cot- 
tage's, Aviemore. 

1441  Carpi.  D.  Fraser,  student,  High  Street, 
Dingwall. 

1778  Pte.   A.  Finlayson,   shoemaker,   7   Shore 
)}}  \\{  Street,  Cromarty. 

)))  jjj  1835  Pte.  A.J.  Davidson,  teacher,  Park  St., 

"  v((  Dingwall. 

1672  Pte.  H.  Fraser,  draper,  Easter  Kinkell, 
Ross-shire. 

159     Col.-Sergt.   D.   Fraser,     hairdresser,     30 
Burn  Place,  Dingwall. 

1972  Pte.  J.  Gray,  iron  and  brass  dresser,  1 
Stafford  Place,  Dingwall. 

1915  Pte.    K.    J.    Strachan,     chemist,     Past- 
Office,  Maryburgh. 

1646  Pte.     Macwilliam,     articled    law     clerk, 
Drynie  Court,  Dingwall. 

1205  Pte.   J.   Munro,   grocer,    Glebe   Cottage, 
Logie-E  aster. 

1784  Pte,  D.  C.  Ross,  watchmaker,  16  Clyde 
Street,  Invergordon. 

1199  Pte.   A.   Brown,   cabinetmaker,   6  Burn- 
side,  Dingwall. 

1642  Pte.     W.     Henderson,     shoemaker,     36 
Williamson  Street,  Wick. 

2035  Pte.    G.    Good,    professional   golf    assist- 
ant, Brorxmouth  Park,  Dunbar. 

2034  Pte.     T.     E.     Macgregor,      waiter,      15 
Thorngrove  Road,   Clapton,   London. 

2024  Pte.    H.    Nichols,    fitter,    33    Snigbrook, 
Blackhiam,  Lanes. 

2056  Pte.  A.  Shaw,  warehouseman,  Elm  Hill, 
Barrowby  Road,  Grantham. 

2028  Pte.     G.     Cromber,     warehouseman,     21 
Strandtoun,  Belfast.. 

2072  Pte,  J.  Timkin,  clerk,  27  Hillier  Roiad, 
New  Wandsworth,  London. 

2068  Pte.   A.    H.   Coppack,   bank  clerk,   Lon- 
don and  South-Western  Bank,  London. 

2032  Pte.  S.  W.  Smith,  law  clerk,  10  Lutton 
Street,  London. 

2075  Pte.   R.  H.   Upson,   optician,  High  St., 
Maidenhead. 

2051  Pte.  R.   W.  Dullam,   draper,  51  Thorn- 
ton Avenue,  London,  S.W. 

1674  Pte.    A.     Maclean,     draper,     Riverside, 
Con  on. 

1840  Pte.      D.      Macdonald,      farm     servant, 
Moamtrich,  Dingwall. 

2046  Pte.  N.  Brebrer,  clerk,  13  Spencer  Gar- 
dens, East  London. 


~j)fc  4th  Seafcrth  Highlanders,  3  Coy. — Continued 
\)  (\ 

,)j(  1829  Pte.   G.   G.  Mackenzie,   clothier,   Conac- 
))  ,11  han  Villa,  Inverness.  II' i 


2070  Pte.   T.   Young,   engineer,     10    Cranmer 

Road,  London. 
1200  Pte.   J.   Fraser,   painter,    7   Church   St.,  )} 


}}'))  Dingwall.  }) 

(j  1168  Pte.   M.   Maeiver,   painter,    20     Warden  >)' 

'  (j  Street,  Dingwall.  )} 

l\  (((  1938  Pte.  J.  Henry,  painter,  8  Victoria.  Place,  ' 

(}  })  Dingwall. 

\)  ,((  2071  Pte.  F.   S.    Young,    advertising    agent, 

i{  Strathmore,   Fort-William  Park,   Belfast.  )) 

n  ))  2064  Pte.  J.  C.  Reid,  farmer,  Glatting  Farm,  )) 

ijj  Sutton.  j) 

((  2063  Pte.     W.     B.     Reid,     farmer,     Glatting 

'/  j(  Farm,  Sutton. 

►M}}  2067  Pte.      N.      Macdonald,      clerk,      Tulloch  ))}  {{ 

")  Lodge,  Dingwall.  i 

'jj  2059  Pte.   K.  Newton,   engineer,   162  Plasbet 

Grove,  Manor  Park,  London.  ( 

2045  Pte.    C.    W.    Campbell,    automobile   de- 
signer, Bearsden,  Hunter's  Bridge,  Herts.  i  | 
1665  Pte.    A.    Macintosh,    baker,    4   Crawford             \\ 
Street,  Dingwall.                                                          ii'i 
1425  Pte,    C.    W.    Rhind,    butcher,    3   Albert            iij 
Place,  Dingwall.                                                            (, 
1985  Pte.   S.  P.  Grant,  chauffeur,  The  Rest,            U 

Salisbury. 

797     Lance-Corpl.    R.    Malcolm,    ironmonger,  11 

Bridaig  Avenue,  Dingwall.  V 

1368  Pte.  J.  R.  Maclecd,  fitter,  Naggot  Cot-  Vr 

tage,  Dingwall.  ({ 

1421  Lance-Corpl.   R.   Macrae,   grocer,     Rock 

View,  Kyle  of  Lochalsh. 
1755  Sergt.  j.  Andrew,  tailor,  1  Grant  Street, 

Dingwall. 
1842  Pte.     D.     Maclean,     barman,     Gruinard 

Cottage,  Inverness. 
2053  Pte,  W.   F.   D.     Sewell,    clerk,    20  Bal- 

combe  Street,  Dorset  Square,  London. 
2066  Pte.  S.  Shaw,  engineer,  Elm  Hill,  Bam- 

wlev,  Grantham. 
2027  Pte.    L.    F.    Fraser,    draper,    34    Bushy 

Hill  Ro'ad,  Camberwell. 
2048  Pte.  F.  G.  Wright,  bank  clerk,  Farrow's 

Bank,  London. 
2025  Pte.  E.  Wigzell,  clerk,  597  Harrow  Rd., 

London. 
2027  Pte.   B.    J.     Cowan,    clerk,    23    Knotts 

Green  Road,  London. 
2075  Pte.  A.  O,  Upson,  farmer,  35  High  St., 
Maidenhead. 

10 


j 

i 


=y}(t=  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  B  Coy.— Continued 

!  H\ 

i)  |«  2043  Pte.  P.  P.  L.  Stevenson,  journalist,  60 

li)  1  London  Road,  Grantham. 

||  ({(  2029  Pte.  W.  Pack,  pugilist,  36  Storks  Road, 

>))  ,((  Bennondsey,  London. 

j  jjj  2074  Pte.  W.  L.  Goldby,  stockbroker,  Home- 

•;)  ill  croft,  Footsbray,  Kent. 

Hi  2047  Pte.   A.   H.   Wells,   tailor,   57  Red  Lion 

Street,  Holborn,  London. 
2083  Pte.  A.  A  Campbell,  warehouseman,  32 

Osborne  Terrace,  London. 
2030  Pte.    C.    Willoughby,    ironmonger,    Har- 
row-by Mill,  Grantham. 
2026  Pte.  R.  F.   Smith,  engineer,  Messrs  R. 

Hornsby  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Grantham. 
2062  Pte.  A.  L.  Shaw,  leather  manufacturer, 
Elm  Hills,  Grantham. 

2057  Pte.   E.   J.   Bennet,    painter,     7    Fort's 
Green  Avenue,  London. 

1178  Corpl.  A.  Mackenzie,  grocer,  5  Warden 

Street,  Dingwall. 
1765  Sergt.   A.   T.   Anderson,     dentist,     Fan- 

ellan  Avenue,  Elgin. 
2046  Pte.    O.    J.    Follett,    warehouseman,    49 

Manstead  Park,  Ilford. 
2069  Pte.  W,  L.   Maslam,   actor,  Heath  St., 

Tarn  worth. 
2055  Pte.  W.  W.  Potts,  engineer,  27  Cowley 

Hill  Lane,  St.  Helens,  Lanes. 
2082  Pte.   E.   C.   Benson,   schoolmaster,   Den- 
ton Seward  Road,  Brombv,  Kent. 
2054  Pte.  T.  Barnes,  bank  cashier,  110  Batrg- 

ery  Road,  Catford,  Kent. 
2000  Pte.     R.     Brouse,     warehouseman,     500 

Harrow  Road,  London. 

2058  Pte,  T.  W.  Henry,  tailor,  Mid  Raeburn, 
Eskdalemuir,  Langholm. 

2073  Pte.  W.  M.    Douglas,    clerk,    Barstibly 

Castle,  Douglas. 
2023  Pte.   S.   Macdonald,   collector,   18  Wind- 
sor Road,  Finchley,  London. 
1834  Pte.   C.    J.   Cameron,    ironmonger,   Kin- 

deace,  Delny. 
1433  Lance-Corpl.      D.      Martin,      grocer,      8 

Emma,  Street,  Blairgowrie. 
2065  Pte.   D.  L.   Reid,   clerk,    163    Auckland 

Road,  West)  Norwood. 
2039  Pte.  E.  F.  File,  clerk,  61  Shut  Street, 

Windsor,  Berks. 
2061  Pte.  E.  Davies,  clerk,  9  Broadway,  Lud- 

gate  Hill,  London. 
1588  Pte.W.  H.  Mackenzie,  hall  boy,  Knock- 

farrel,  Dingwall. 

11 


4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  B  Coy. — Continued 

2036  Pte.    P.    Cooper,     clerk,     36     Hazelrigg 

Road,  Clapham,  London.  J;1 

2038  Pte.  D.  H.  Wilson,  clerk,  168  Caulfield  J  ];' 

Road,  East  Ham.  \)  \[ 

2052  Pte.  H.   C.   Miller,   draper,   31    Chish&n  j  )  (J 

Street,  Eaton  Square,  London. 
1822  Pte.    H.    Cheeper,    law   clerk,    Kincraig, 

Dingwall. 
1854  Pte.  N.  Maeswayde,  labourer,  3  George 
))) )))  Street,  Dingwall. 

1803  Pte.   D.    Mackenzie,    bank   clerk,   North 

of  Scotland  Bank,  Dingwall. 
2050  Pte.   J.   Cochrane,    clerk,     27     Elveuden 

Road,  Palmer's  Green,  London. 
1145  Pte,  J.  Mackenzie,  platelayer,  80  Church 

Street,  Inverness. 
1816  Pte.  A.  Alcorn,  porter,  Benthoul,  Peter-  J 

culter.  I 

1426  Pte.    G.    M.    Grant,    butcher,    9   Tulloch  j 

Street,  Dingwall.  ,'■', 

\)\  1436  Pte.    F.    Munro,    stationer,    Easter   Cot-  (( 

l\\  tage,  New  Street,  Alneiss. 

1423  Pte.  R.  G.  Macgregor,  grocer,  Ward 
Cottage,  Dingwall. 

1820  Pte.    J.    Ross,    clothier,    St   Margaret's, 
(})  Dingwall. 

1818  Pte.  W.  Dempster,  draper,  1  Hill  Ter- 
race, Dingwall. 

1644  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  plasterer,  Knock- 
bain,  Dingwall. 

1643  Pte.     A.     Mackenzie,     dentist,     Monte 

Vista,  Hill  Street,  Dingwall. 
1056  Drummer     I).     Maegillivray,     salesman, 

3  Victoria  Place.  Dingwall. 
1529  Corpl.-Dr.   A.     M.    Mackenzie,    painter, 

4  Craig  Road,  Dingwall. 
1739  Sergt.     D.     Sutherland,     canvasser,     2 

Lochiel  Placie,  Dingwall. 

1832  Corpl.  A.  Maegillivray,  clerk,  3  Victoria 
Place,  Dingwall. 

1648  Drummer  D.  Ross,  dental  mechanic, 
He  riot  Mount,   Dingwall. 

1655  Pte.  G.  Finlayson,  shoemaker,  5  Black- 
wells  Street,  Dingwa1!. 

1955  Pte.  K.  Mackay,  salesman,  Craig  Road, 
Dingwall. 

1431  Pte.  Jas.  Rennie,  carter,  Culburnie, 
Beauly. 

1645  Pte.  D.  Macintosh,  slater,  4  Crawford 
Street,  Dingwall. 

1424  Pte.  D.  A.  Campbell,  clerk,  Laurel  Cot- 
tage, Ames  si. 

12 


II 


4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  B  Coy. — Continued 

535     Corpl.   A.   MacdonaJd,   bank  clerk,   Vul- 
can Cottage,  Dingwall. 
1784  Pte.   D.    D.    Davidson,    law   clerk,    Park 

Street,  Dingwall. 
1808  Lanoe-Sergt.    K.    Macleod,    postman,    15 

Hill  Street,  Dingwall. 
1819  Pte.   J.   Hunter,   chemist,   The  Cottage, 

Castle  Street,  Dingwall. 
1833  Pte.   J.   Maekay,    butcher,   Hazel  Bank, 

Dingwall. 
2307  Pte.  J.  Galbraith,  postman,  24  Mill  St., 

Dingwall. 
2085  Pte.   D.   A.   Maclean,     engineer,     Loch- 

buie  Cottage,  Dingwall. 


C  COMPANY,    BLACK    ISLE. 

Officers. 

Lieut.  J.  Cameron,  Balnakyle. 
Second-Lieut.  Daman. 
Second-Lieut.  C.  Tennant. 

N.C.O.'s  and  Men. 

1815  Pte.   S.     Morrison,    mason,     36    Norton 

Obbe,  Harris. 
1527  Pte.    H.    Dingwall,     farmer,     Culbokie>, 

Comon-Bridge . 
2096  Pte.    S.    McMurray,    warehouseman,    62 

Longton  Grove,  Lydenham,  London. 

2108  Pte.  W.  R.  Grace,  clerk,  36  St.  Augus- 
tine Road,  Belvedere,  Kent. 

2102  Pte.  E.  G.  Ridout,  clerk,  104  High  St., 

Batter  sea,  London. 
2081  Pte.   C.    Woodrow,     clerk,     283     Trinity 

Road,  Wandsmouth,  London. 
2110  Pte,  W.  C.  Minckim,  architect,  Central 

Tydbrook,    Ross-on-Wye,     Herefordshire. 

2109  Pte.  C.  E.  Bain,  draughsman,  33  Merch- 
lamd  Roiad,  Eltham,  London. 

1526  Pte.  L.  Maclecd,  farm  servant,  Mill- 
bank  Cottage,  Strath,  Gairloch. 

1926  Pte.  A.  Mackay,  engineer,  6  Castle  St., 
Fort  rose. 

1789  Pte.  J.  Noble,  labourer,  Manse  Cot- 
tage, Killearnan. 

1525  Pte  A.  Macdonald,  farm  servant,  Drum- 
derfit,  Munlochy. 

2087  Pte.  B.  R.  Buxton,  London  Telephone 
Coi.,   Wardfield   Park   Drive,    Westcliffe. 

13 


4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  C  Coy. — Continued 

2105  Pte,  A.  D.  ,  clerk,  19  Crane  Grave,  j| 

Highbury,  London. 
2104  Pte.  C.  H.  Dixon,  clerk,  5  Myrtle  Rd., 

Brentwood,  Essex. 
2090  Pte.    F.    Deeks,    traveller,    49  Narcissus 

Road,  London. 
2097  Pte.     A.     Tweddle,     clerk,      10     Duke's 

Avenue,  London,  W. 
2099  Pte.  J.  H.  Irvin,  architect,  Morlewood, 

SheDperton-on-Thames1. 
2107  Pte.  J.  W.  Humphreys,  clerk,  76  West 

Street,  Frith,  Kent, 
1938  Pte.  A.   Ross,  farm  servant,   Woodside,  ||i' 

Ferintosh.  ))' 

1562  Lance^Corpl.  J.  Lumsden,     clerk,    Ross  |( 

Cottage,  Balvaird,  Muir  of  Ord.  jj 

1354  Lance-Corpl.     W.       Adams,      gardener,  j{ 

Little-bin  Bannseourt,  Ireland.  (( 

1964  Pte.  D.  Fraiser,  tailor,  9  Church  Street,  11 

Cromarty.  hi 

126     Pte.  T.'  Macrae,  trapper,  Logie  Cottage,  (I 

Muir  of  Ord.  Jj 

1226  Pte.   W.    Ross,   draper,   Alberta.  House,  IV 

Evanton.  II 

1759  Pte.    D.    Mackay,    student,    Ord   Distill-  (( 

ery,  Muir  of  Ord. 
1089  Ptei.   G.   Macfarlanei,    mechanic,     Shore,  11 

Fort-rose.  Ill 

2085  Pte.     A.     Simpson,    herdsman,    Findon  (( 

Pier,  Culbokie.  (( 

1333  Pte.      J.     Manson,     groom,     Mcintosh's  (J 

Buildings,  Muir  of  Ord.  ({ 

1777  Pte.   D.  Ross,  blacksmith,   2  High  St., 

Rosemarkie. 
1885  Pte.  J.  Cameron,  law  clerk,  Ord  Arms, 

Muir  of  Ord. 
2076  Pte.    R.    Gilsiom,    auditor,    78    Agamem- 

man  Road,  London,  N.W. 
1914  Pte.    A.    Macrae,    wood    cutter,    Broad- 
brae,  Muir  of  Ord. 
1496  Pte.  J.  Stewart,  farm    servant,    Allan- 

bum,  Kiltarlity. 
1495  Carpi.     H.     Macdanald,     clerk,     Wester 

Urray,  Muir  of  Ord. 
1379  Pte*  A.    Jack,    crofter,    Taewig,    Mun- 

loehy. 
2079  Pte.  J.  Whittam,  solicitor,  32  Manches- 
ter Road,  Bung,  Lanes. 
1491  Pte.    D.    Mackenzie,   policeman,     Rhein- 

down  Cottage,  Beauly. 
1794  Pte.  McStephen,  farm  servant,  17  Dock, 

Avoch. 

14 


k  1 1 1 


( 


Street',  Fortrose. 
1775  Pte.  Ian  Mackay,  engineer,  Ness,  Fort- 
rose. 


|t)  Ct=  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  C  Coy. — Continued  =?)  Ct= 

r  ill  ill  1 1 

j   J  1658  Pte.     A.    Henry,     porter,     Burn-o-Vat,  Y\  J 

)}  ({(  Dinnet,   Aberdeenshire.  )),  ( 

1  (((  1568  Pte.      W.    Munro,     butcher,     13    Dock,  ))  {( 
j                    Avoch.  ) 

Vy  1502  Siergt.   J.    Gunn,   coachman,   Bulneddry,  /(  V  i 

I'fj,  Latheron,  Caithness.  |)  (( 

'((  1744  Pte.    D.    Macraie,    carpenter,    3    Castle  )J, 

I  JU  1493  Pte.  J.  Barron,  gardener,  Ord  Distillery, 

I  j1  Muir  of  Ord.  I; 

i  Ji1  1483  Pte.  A.  Duff,   groom,    Muirton    Mains,  /{ 

Muir  of  Ord.        "  )) 

1574  Pte.    D.    Ross,    farm    servant,    Umballa 
Cottage,  Munlochy. 
))))  282     Col.-Sergt.  D.  A.    Innes,    clerk,    High-  )))((< 

field,  Muir  of  Ord.  ju 

1773  Pte.  J.  Pateirson,  blacksmith,   Academy  {( 

i  Street,  Fortrose. 

1398  Pte.  J.  Miller,  farmer,  Braehouse,  Rose- 

markie .  (( ' 

1729  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie,  clerk,  6  Union  St.,  ji'| 

445     Pte.   D.   Macrae,    sawmiller,   Logic  Cot-  (" 

j  tage,  Muir  of  Ord.  ji" 

1618  Pte.   J.     Macdonald,     clerk,    Craiglands  ( 

Farm,  Fortrose.  f 

1607  Pte.  M.  Munro,  forester,  High  Street,  I 
Munlochy.  I 

1515  Pte.  R.  Thomson,  labourer,  Killen  Cot-  in| 

tage,  Avoch.  fn1 

1916  Pte.  J.  Lawrence,  grocer,  4  George  St., 
I  Avoch. 

2077  Pte.  V.  W.  Cunis,  engineer,  8  The  Fair- 
field, Old  Charlton,  Kent. 

2084  Pte.  W.  H.  Oronin,  auditor,  103  Bylston 
Road,  London. 

2083  Pte.  P.  Dent,    publisher,    Hill    Lodge, 
Enfield. 

1963  Pte.  G.  Hoissack,  tailor,  2  High  Street, 
Roisemarkie. 

2106  Pte.  D.  Coleman,  accountant,  147  Dans- 
ton  Road,  Dulwich. 

1608  Pte,   A.   Jack,     farmer,     Teawig,     Mun- 
lot'hy. 

1927  Pte.    G.   Murray,    engineer,   Castle  St., 

Fortro<se. 
2095  Pte.   S.    Appleton,    warehouseman,    104 

New  Poist  Road,  Middlesbro. 
2086  Pte.  G.  Musson,  28  Grove  Park,  Chis- 

wick. 

15 


IS 

( 

} 

( 

; 


4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  C  Coy. — Continued 

2088  Ptie.   J    .W.     Lyon,    civil    servant,     The 
Elms,  Briggington,  Leighton. 

2089  Pte.  E.  H.   Cairns,  clerk,  37  Richmond 
Road,  Leytonstone. 

2100  Pte.   A.   Miller,   clerk,     Craigton,     Loch 
Lomond. 

2091  Pte.    H.    R.    Sugg,    engineer,    Brodley 
Commons,  Waltham  Cross. 

2092  Pte.  W.  A.  Hastings,  auditor,  Roseford 
Gardens,  London,  W. 

2101  Pte.  J.  C.  Cooper,  secretary,  57  Lauder- 
dale Mansions,  London,  W. 

1917  Pte.  R.  Patience,  baker,  4  Seatom  Cot- 
tage, Avooh. 

Darling,  Oxford  University, 
Eaglefield,  Surrey. 
Mackenzie,    forester,    Brae- 


sawmiller,    Pitfour, 
Tomatin,    In- 


24  High  St. 


2103  Pte.  T.  M. 
Hollvcombe, 

1567  Pte.    H.    J 
head,  Avooh. 

1837  Pte.    K.    Maclean 
Munlochy. 

1951  Pte.   F.    Faller,   postman 
verness-shire. 

1727  Pte.  W.  Campbell,  clerk 
Fortrosie. 

1672  Pte.  R.  Campbell,  farm  servant,  Myrtle 
Cottage,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1498  Pte.  K.  Campbell,  farm  servant,  Myrtle 
Cottage,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1406  Pte.    R.    Moore,    sawmiller,    Bridge   St., 
Rosemarkie. 

2094  Pte.  H.  G.  South,  engineer,  53  Western 
Elms  Avenue,  Reading. 

2093  Pte.   W.   E.   Treacher,   electrical  instru- 
ment maker,  760  Oxford  Street,  Reading. 

1307  Lanoe-Corpl.   H.     Macdonald,    postman, 
Forbes  Buildings,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1234  Pte.  W.  Logan,  blacksmith,  Logie  Cot- 
tage, Muir  of  Ord. 

1087  Pte.     J.     Cameron,     joiner,     Rosebery, 
High  Street,  Rosemarkie!. 

1514  Pte.  A.  McKeddie,  painter,  Castle  St., 
Fortrose. 

1763  Pte.    D.    Sutherland,     joiner,    6    UnioD 
Street,  Forbroise. 

1965  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie,  labourer,  Brae  Fin- 
don,  Culbokie,  Ccnon. 

1227  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie,    shoemaker,    Drum- 
ma  droohit,  Inverness. 

1412  Pte.    Macintosh,    van     driver,     Seafield, 
Muir  of  Ord. 

1780  Pte.   J.    Patience,     gardener,     46     Hen- 
rietta Street,  Avoch. 


16 


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u 


4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  C  Coy. — Continued 

1764  Pte.  W.  Owens,  plasterer,  Academy  St., 
Fort-rose. 

240  Corpl.  J.  Allan,  labourer,  Library 
House,  Fortrose. 

1225  Pte.  A.  Macintosh,  sawmiller,  Ivy  Cot- 
tage, Muir  of  Ord. 

1397  Corpl.  F.  Davidson,  decorator,  Art  Cot- 
tage, Fortrose. 

1086  Pte.  W.  Paterson,  grocer,  Academy 
Street,  Fortrose. 

1530  Pte.  J.  Fraser,  farm  servant,  Culbokie, 
Oonon. 

1730  Pte.  H.  Macrae,  baker,  Castle  Street, 
Fortrose. 

1967  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  gamekeeper,  Brae 
Findon,  Culbokie. 

1928  Pte.  W.  Reid,  engineer,  49  Laurence 
Street,  Glasgow. 

2078  Pte.  E.  Murphy,  tinsmith,  8  Snell's 
Park,  Edmonton,  London. 

1351  Lance-Corpl.  R.  Macdonald,  chaff eur, 
Bogoliro,  Dingwall. 

2080  Pte.  J.  O.  Archer,  engineer,  4  West 
Park,  Eltham. 

1411  Pte.  D.  Macintosh,  farm  servant,  Sea- 
field,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1088  Lance-Corpl.  J.  Mackenzie,  joiner,  51 
High  Street,  Fortrose. 

1118  Seirgt.  J.  Smith,  bank  clerk,  Bank  of 
Scotland,  Edinburgh. 

1492  Pte.  A.  Grant,  postman,  Lily  Bank, 
Grantown-on-Spey. 

2082  Pte.  A.  W.  Thomson,  civil  servant,  2 
Great  George  St.,  Westminster,  London. 

1937  Pte,  D.  Mackenzie,  farm  servant,  New- 
ton, Ferintosh,   Conon. 

1116  Lance-Sergt.  R.  Jack,  joiner,  33  High 
Street,  Avoch. 

757  Corpl.  W.  Smith,  miller,  Avoch  Mills, 
Avoch. 

1657  Pte.  W.  Forsyth,  farm  servant,  Red- 
field  Farm,  Avoch. 

1228  Pte.  M.  Fraser,  railway  cleaner,  51 
Academy  Street,  Inverness. 

1637  Pte.  J.  A.  Ross,  labourer,  Bridgend 
Cottage,  Avoch. 

1537  Pte.  J.  Hossack,  plasterer,  High  Street, 
Rosemarkie. 

1726  Pte.  A.  J.  Anderson,  bank  clerk,  Bank 
of  Scotland,  Fortrose. 

1737  Pte.  Maclennan,  grocer,  Birchwood  Cot- 
tage, Bunchrew. 


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j5  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  C  Coy. — Continued 

1160  Pte.   J.  Muir,     blacksmith,    Charleston, 

North  Kessock. 
1625  Pte.  J.  Harvey,  farm  servant,  Reinboul, 

Alriach,  Inverness1. 
1563  Pte.    W.    Fraser,     gardener,     Woodside 

Cottage,  Muir  of  Ord. 
1474  Pte.    J.     Speed,     gardener,     Dundonnel] 

Lodge,  Ross-shire. 
148     Quairtermaster-Sergt.    Wilson,    plumber, 

Drill  Hall,  Fort  rose. 
1561  Sergt.     Lisle,     cooper,     Ord    Distillerv, 

Muir  of  Ord. 
1939  Pte.  N.  Macintosh,  Invergordon. 
1410  Pte.   N.   Chisholm,     vanman,    Fairburn, 

Muir  of  Ord. 
1473  Pte.  T.  Moore,  sawmiller,  High  Street, 

Rosemarkie. 
723     Pte.  N.  Maeswayde,  saddler,  Munlochy. 
1405  Pte.    K.    Anderson,     blacksmith,     Ness 

Farm,  Fortrose. 
1969  Pte.  D.  Gordon,  farm  servant,  Crocker, 

Conon. 


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D    COMPANY,    GAIRLOCH. 

Officees. 

Captain  (Major)  J.  W.  Fraser,  Roanachroisq, 

Lochbroom. 
Second-Lieut.    A.    K.    Fraser,    Roanachroisq, 

Lochbroom. 
Second-Lieut.  M.  Tennant,  57  PortHand  Place, 

London. 

N.C.O.'s  and  Men. 

2111  Pte.     A.     D.     Gillespie,     law     student, 

Longcroft,  Linlithgow. 
2116  Pte,    K.    H.    Clayton,    clerk,    Newlands 

Lodge,  Caterham,  Surrey. 
1465  Pte.     M.     Macrae,     gardener,     5     Port 

Henderson,  Gairlocih. 
1327  Pte.  K.  Macrae,  gamekeeper,  23  South 

Errachdale.  Gairloch. 
1724  Pte1.    S.    Macpherson,     gardener,     Bada- 

chro  House,  Gairloch. 
1260  Pte.  M.  Macphersion,  shoemaker,  9  Port 

Henderson,  Gairloch. 
1814  Pte.   K.   Macpherson,    fisherman,   Bada- 

chro,  Gairloch. 
1513  Pte.  J.   Macpherson,    crofter,     3    South 

Opinan,  Gairloch. 


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shepherd,    8    Port 
fisherman, 
fisherman, 


Port 
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%th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  D  Coy. — Continued 

1512  Pte.   J.   Macpherson,    steward,    7   South 

Opinan,  Gairloch. 
1805  Pte.  R.  Maclean,  shepherd,  24  Bigsand, 

Gairloch. 
1780  Pte.  R.  Mackenzie,  cattleman,  26  South 

Erradale,  Gairloch. 
1326  Pte.  M.  Mackenzie,  fisherman,   16  Port 

Henderson,  Gairloch. 
1073  Pte.   M.     Mackenzie,     shepherd,     South 

Erradale,  Gairloch. 
965     Pte.  M.  Mackenzie,   fisherman,   15  Port 

Henderson,  Gairlodh. 
1812  Pte.  K.  Mackenzie,  shoemaker,  16  Port 

Henderson,  Gairloch. 
1258  Pte..  Mackenzie,  steward,  Port  Hender- 
son, Gairloch. 
1725  Pte.  F.   Mackenzie, 

Hender son ,  G airloch . 
1325  Pte.    D.    Mackenzie, 

Henderson,  Gairloch. 
1811  Pte.  A.     Mackenzie, 

amnal,  Gairloch. 
1256  Pte.    A.    Mackenzie, 

haddock  Row,  Gairloch. 
967     Pte.    A.    Mackenzie,    mason,    28     South 

Erradale,  GaMoch. 
969     Pte.     F.     Macdonald,     fisherman,    Red 
Point,   Gairloch. 

1323  Pte.  H.  Bain,  fisherman,  6  Opinan, 
Gairloch. 

1206  Drummer  J.  Ross,  joiner,  Warden  St., 
Dingwall. 

1324  Lance-C'orpl.  D.  Mackenzie,  labourer, 
28  South  Erradale,  Gairloch. 

336  Lance-Ooirpl.  A.  Mackenzie,  ghillie,  6 
Port  Henderson,  Gainloeh. 

519  Lance-Sergt.  J.  K.  Mackenzie,  mason, 
Tornahulidhe,  Gairloch. 

518  Sergeant  H.  Mackenzie,  road  contrac- 
tor, Opinan,  Gairloch. 

332  Col.-Sergt.  J.  Chisholm,  farmer,  Bada- 
cihro  Farm,  Gairloch. 

2118  Pte.  W.  Rhind,  bank  clerk,  Commercial 
Bank  of  Scotland,  London. 

2130  Pte.  H.  M.  Todd,  clerk,  Aberdour  Lion 
Road,  Bexley  Heath,  Kent. 

2172  Pte.  J.  Player,  male  nurse,  Crichton 
Cottage,  Dumfries. 

2126  Pte.  A.  Macdonald,  telephone  service, 
20  Shrub  End  Road,  Colchester. 

2136  Pte.  D.  H.  Grant,  traveler,  Blair- 
gowrie, Nithwaite  Road,  Harrow. 


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2128  Pte.  W.  H.  Gamsey,  tailor,  Bideford, 
North  Devon. 

2137  Pte.  W.  H.  C.  Farth,  jeweller's  assist- 
ant,  26  Francis  Road,   Leyton,  Essex. 


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2129  Pte.  P.  Friend,  grocer,  Hingiscott,  Tor-  }J)  J 

rington,  N.  Devon.  })    ;' 

2138  Pte.  F.  J.  Fraser,  clerk,  33  Weymouth  )))  j 

(I  Street,  London,  W.  ' )}     ' 

2113  Pte.   J.   P.   Davidson,   factory  manager, 


Biirghtoun,  Epsom.  '  )  |f" 

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2134  Pte.   J.   J.  Addison,  professional  tennis 
player,      Coree      Elstemuick,       Victoria, 

1960  Pte.  H. '  Maolellan,   gardener,  The  Gar- 
dens, Torridon.  mil'. 

1790  Pte.    8.    Urquhart,    stalker,    Letterewe, 
Achna sheen. 

1536  Pte.   J.     Rose,     gardener,    Lochinhully,  ))) 

Carr-Bridge.  >  i 

1295  Pte.   W.  Macrae,  bootmaker,    Dornoch,  |(  ' 

Sutherland. 

1171  Pte.     J.     Maclennan,     footman,     Fern 
|(  Villa,  Kinlochewe. 

1554  Pte.     A.    Maclennan,     carter,     Fassaig, 
(I  Torridon.  ,'  ■ 

1800  Pte.      R.      Mackenzie,      joiner,      Dunie, 
Torridon. 

1264  Pte.  C.  Mackenzie,  shepherd,  Badfearn, 
Aultbea. 

13       Pte.    Maciver,    gamekeeper,    Cromesaig,  ^ 

Kinlochewe. 

1767  Pte.    R.    Macdonald,    sawmiller,    Inver- 
aligin,  Torridon. 

1190  Pte.     A.     Macdonald,     mail    driver,     14 
Mellon  Charles,  Aultbea. 

1772  Pte.  F.  Macdonald,  hotelkeeper,  Inver- 
aligin,  Torridon. 

1581  Pte.    J.    Kemp,    gamekeeper,    Torridon, 
Achnasheen. 

657     Pte.  J.  Maclennan,    barman,    Greenhill 
Cottage,  Kinlochewe. 

1294  Lance-Corpl.     K.       Macgregor,      black- 
smith, Kishorn,  Lochcarron. 

1552  Corpl.     M.     Macdonald,       gamekeeper, 
Park,  Torridon. 

1210  Sergt.   H.    Macintyre,   merchant,     Gair- 
loch . 

2125  Pte.  D.  P.  Thomson,  jute  trade,  1  Hynd- 
ford  Terrace,  Dundee. 

2115  Pte.  W.  A.  Sanderson,  grocer,  36  Cole- 
hill  Lane,  Fuilhatm. 

1578  Pte.  W.  Ross,   joiner,   Riverside,   Pool- 
ewe. 

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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  D  Coy. — Continued 

2135  Pte.    P.    Matthews,    clerk,    79   Winstad 
Park  Road,  Ilford. 

2122  Pte.   R.   Latta,   clerk,   3  Sutton  Court, 
Plaistow. 

2285  Pte,  H.  S.  R.  Hopping,  timber  broker, 
128  Osborne  Road,  Forest  Gate. 

2123  Pte.   L.   Holiday,    bank    clerk,     London 
Citv  and  Midland  Bank,  London. 

2133  Pte.    J.     H.     Green,     clerk,     37     Derby 

Square,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. 
2132  Pte.    N.    D.    Green,    dentist,    37    Derby 

Square,  Dougla.s,  Isle  of  Man. 
2112  Pte.  W.  Burnside,  engineer,  The  Croft, 

Brom/lev  Road,  London. 

1579  Pte.   K.    Urquhart,    labourer,    15   Croft, 
Poolewe. 

1947  Pte.     A.     Ross,     mechanic,      Riverside 

.House,  Poolewe. 
1586  Pte.  J.  Mitchell,  hotel  boots,  1  Longubh, 

Poolewe. 
1464  Pte.   W.   Maclennan,  fitter,   6   Kennedy 

Drive,  Partick. 
1247  Pte.   G.   Maclennan,   tailor,   The  School- 
house,  Poolewe. 
1600  Pte.   D.   Maclennan,   car    driver,     West 

Terrace,  Ullapool. 
1576  Pte.  A.   Maclennan,   ghillie,   Coast,    In- 

verasdale,  Rosis-shire. 
1584  Pte.  K.  Maclean,  blacksmith,  Riverside, 

Poolewe. 
1619  Pte.    J.    Mackenzie,    groom,    5    Mei'on- 

udrigle,  Aultbea. 
1246  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  woodman,  12  Croft, 

Poolewe. 
1575  Pte.   J.  Mackenzie,    shepherd,    1  Laide, 

Aultbea, 

1243  Pte.   A.   Campbell,   gardener,   Inverewe, 
Poolewe. 

627     Pte.    J.    Cameron,    shepherd,    Londubh, 
Poolewe. 

1580  Lance-Corpl.    A.    Cameron,     ghillie,     10 
Londubh,  Poolewe. 

1064  Lance-Corpl.     A.       Mackenzie,       clem, 

Croft,  Poolewe. 
946     Corporal  C.  Reid,   engineer,   25  Gordon 

Villa,  Inverness. 

1244  Sergt.  F.  Maciver,  ghillie,  First  Coast, 
Aultbea. 

2117  Pte.    S.    G.    Young,    clerk,    19   Rutland 

Park,  London,  N.W. 
2114  Pte,    W.    E.    Renwick,    stockbroker,   31 

Stockwell  Park  Crescent,  London. 


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2119  Pte.  D.    Madeley,    motor    engineer,    21 
Oottenha.m  Park  Road,  Wimbledon. 

2120  Pte.    M.   Macphail,    clerk,    104   Dalkeith 
Road,  Edinburgh. 

2124  Pte.  P.  Francis,  engineer,  82a  Bedford 
Road,  Clap  bam. 

2121  Pte.  H.   G.  Douner,     civil    servant,    44 
Watermore  Rciad,  Cirenaster. 

2131  Pte.    H    .Barnes,    bank   clerk,    2   Alder- 

brooke  Road,  London. 
1396  Pte.   J.    Macleod,    gardener,     56    Lone- 
11  more,  Gairloch. 

1211  Pte.   H.   MaclennaHj   barman,   Greenhill 
C ot t a ge ,  K  inloch ewe . 
Pte.  M.   Maclean,  bank  clerk,   Bank  of 
Cfl  Montreal,  London. 

(J  1599  Pte.    M.    Maclean,    shop    assistant.    Sea 

View,  Gairioch. 

1635  Pte.   M.   Maclean,   waiter,   45  Lonmore, 
Gairloch. 

1631  Pte.  A.  Maclean,   carpenter,   Sea  View, 

Gairloch. 
1163  Pte,   K.   A.   Mackenzie,   clerk,   Bank  of 

Scotland. 
1629  Pte.  J.    Mackenzie,    carpenter,    Willow 

Bank,  Gairloch. 
1257  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  coachman,  Melvaig, 

Gairloch . 

1385  Pte.  D.  Mackenzie,  chafleur,  29  Strath, 
Gairloch. 

365     Pte.  D.  Mackenzie,  mason,  Drumchork, 

Aultbea. 
1219  Pte.  A.   Maoiver,  hotel  porter,   36  Lon- 
morei,  Gairloch. 
'((  1597  Pte.   M.     Macdonald,     shoemaker,    Red 

Point,  Gairiloch. 

1636  Pte.    K.    Fraser,    student,    44   Lonmore, 
Gairloch. 

1216  Pte.  J.  Bain,  Lonmore,  Gairloch. 

1409  Pte.   A.   B.  Bain,   engineer,   Portnabail, 

Gairloch. 
1179  Pte.    D.    Mackenzie,     draper,     4     Craig 

Road,  Dingwall. 
1598  Lance-Corpl.    D.    Mackenzie,    carter,    24 

Strath,  Gairloch. 

1386  Lance-Corpl.  W.  Maeiver,  farm  servant, 
36  Lonemore,  Gairloch. 

1218  Lance-Corpl.   M.     Fraser,     chaffeur,     11 

Strath,  Gairloch. 
343     Corporal   D.    Macintosh,    draper,    Apron 

Hill,  Strath,  Gairloch. 
492     Sergt.  H.  Bain,   shoemaker,  Portahaile, 

Gainlocb. 

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1661  Pte.     W.     Macrae,     tailor,     Badachro-, 

Gairloch. 
737     Pte.    A.    Mackenzie,    shoemaker,    Caber- 

feidh  Cottage,  Gairloch. 
1666  Pte.  M.   Macaulay,    clerk,     14     Opinan, 
f  Gairloch. 

)  \  501     Pte.  A.  Bain,  mission  worker,  5  Opinan,  )))  W 

\\  Si  Gairloch.  }(}  jj 

1773  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie,  joiner,  Annat,  Tor- 
ridon. 

1065  Pte.  A.  Maclennan,  handyman,  Moss- 
bank,  Poolewe. 

1220  Pte.  K.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  Strath,  Gair- 
loch. 

1162  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  29  Strath, 
Gairloch. 

1154  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  Willow  Bank, 
Gairloch. 

1209  Pte.  J.  Fraser,  tailor,  27  Strath,  Gair- 
loch . 

1217  Pte.  A.  Fraser,  gardener,  27  Strath, 
Gairloch. 

1774  Pte.  J.  Bain,  shoemaiker,  North  Erra- 
dale,  Gairloch. 

1134  Corporal  D.  Maeiver,   gamekeeper,  Cro- 

masaig,  Kinlcchewe. 
j  1582  Pte.   A.     Mackenzie,     blacksmith,     Drill 

Hall  Street,  Lochcarron. 
1583  Ptie.   A.     Mackenzie,     shepherd,     Culan- 
}}  eilan,  Kinlcchewe. 

1482  Pte.  C.  Mackenzie,  labourer,  Cromasadg, 

Kinlochewe. 
1949  Pte.     D.     Mackenzie,      labourer,     Post 

Office,  Kinllochewe. 
1380  Pte.  J.  Macleay,  chaff  eur,  Tighnafiline, 

Aultbea. 
1335  Pte.  J.  Maclennan,     chaff  eur,     Cottage, 

Kinlochewe. 
1659  Pte.     Macrae,      shoemaker,      Blairmore, 

Kinlochewe. 

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E  COMPANY,   ULLAPOOL. 

Officers. 

Captain  D.  A.  Mackenzie,  Ullapool. 

Second-Lieut.  A.  V.  Sutherland  Graeme, 
London. 

Second-Lieut.  H.  A.  Summer s-Lenzie,  Glas- 
gow. 

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N.C.O.'s  and  Men. 

1605  Pte.  R.  Macleod,  crofter,  Strathcanaird, 

Ullapool. 
1742  Pte.    G.    Mackenzie,    boilermaker,    West 

Terrace,  Ullapool. 
1469  Pte.  A.  Macleod,  crofter,  Laide  of  Reiff, 

Ullapool . 
1679  Pte,    R.   Mackenzie,   tailor,   Argyle  St., 

Ullapool. 
1798  Pte.    W.    Ross,    merchant.,    Market    St., 

Ullapool. 
1166  Pte.   J.   Morrison,   tailor,   19  Southdale, 

Stornoway. 
64       Pte.  A.  Marsden,  car  driver,   167  High 

Street,  Elgin. 
1208  Pte.    R.    Macleod,    labourer,    Blairbrae, 

Coigach,  Uldapool. 
1535  Pte.  A.  Macleod,  labourer,  191  Welling- 
ton Buildings,  Chelsea. 

1273  Pte.    G.   Mackenzie,    labourer,   Mill   St., 
Ullapool. 

1670  Pte.   A.   Mackenzie,   labourer,   Pulteney 
Street,  Ullapool. 

1274  Pte.  A.     Campbell,    merchant,     Dornie, 
Achiltibuie,  Ullapool. 

1168  Pte.   M.   Aird,   painter,   Argyle    Street, 

Ullapool. 
1713  Lance-Corpl.  W.  Ross,  spinner,  Brae  of 

Ullapool. 
90       Lance-Corpl.     A.     Macmillan,     painter, 

Argyle  Street,  Ullapool. 
1102  Lance-Corpl.   H.    Mackenzie,    gardener, 

Garrin,  Lochbroom. 
132     Lance-Sergt.      M.      Mackenzie,      tailor, 

Argyle  Street,  Ullapool. 
38       Col.-Sergt.   A.    Mackenzie,    tailor,     Sea 

View  House,  Lochinver. 
51       Sergt.     Cook     J.     Maclean,      traveller, 

Mill  Street,  Ullapool. 
1523  Pte.    M.    Munro',    bank    clerk,    National 

Ba;nk,  Ullapool. 
694     Pte.    W.    Macdonald,    taiflor,    West   Ter- 
race, Ullapool. 
1253  Pte.   A.   Munro,   vanman,   26  High   St., 

Dingwall. 
1111  Pte.  A.  Macneill,  seaman,  126  Polglass, 

Coigach,  Ullapool. 
2146  Pte.   R.   J.     Dumard,    traveller,     Sweet 

WiBlow,  Ninfield,  Battle1,  Sussex. 
1751  Pte.    K.   Mackenzie,    labourer,    Letters, 

Lochbroom. 


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19  Pte.  M.  J.  Maclean,  labourer,  Pulteney 
Street,   Ullapool. 

1486  Pte.  M.  Macleod,  fisherman,  Achilti- 
buie,  Ullapool. 

1652  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  Shore  Street, 
Ullapool. 

1940  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  miner,  Letters, 
Lochbroom. 

1372  Pte.  M.  Mackenzie,  school  teacher,  Ad- 
mair,  Ullapool. 

1100  Pte.  K.  Mackenzie,  labourer,  Morefield, 
Ullapool. 

1391  Pte.  K.  J.  Munro,  gardener,  West.  Ter- 
race, Ullapool. 

2139  Pte.  S.  Bastean,  clerk,  32  The  Avenue, 
Brondesbury  Park,  London. 

1150  Pte.  W.  Jardine,  carding,  Braes,  Ulla- 
pool. 

1712  Pte.  M.  Macleod,  tailor,  Pulteney  St., 
Ullapool. 

1946  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie',  seaman,  Pulteney 
Street,  Ullapool. 

2150  Pte.  F.  T.  James,  hatter,  141  Ashbur- 
ton  Terrace,  Catford. 

1350  Pte.  K.  Macleod,  shipwright,  16  Pulte^ 
ney  Street,  Ullapool. 

1654  Pte.  T.  Finlayson,  gardener,  5  Logie 
Cottage,  Forres. 

1487  Pte.  H.  Macleod,  crofter,  Achiltibuie, 
Coigach,   Ullapool. 

1522  Pte.  W.  Fraser,  farmer,  Achiltibuie, 
Coigach,  Ullapool. 

1807  Pte.  R.  Macleod,  farm  servant,  15  Pul- 
teney Street,  Ullapool. 

1669  Pte.  D.  Macdonald,  labourer,  West 
Terrace,  Ullapool. 

1918  Pte.  A.  H.  M.  Cattan,  31  Gillespie 
Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1108  Pte.  D.  Mackenzie,  joiner,  Crofters, 
Lochbroom. 

1557  Pte.  A.  Macdougall,  gardener,  Brae- 
more. 

1470  Pte.  D.  Macleod,  blacksmith,  136  Pol- 
glass,  Ocdgach,  Lochbroom. 

765  Lance-Corpl.  M.  Campbell,  crofter,  Ach- 
iltibuie, Ullapool. 

988  Pte.  A.  Macleod,  blacksmith,  12  Pulte- 
ney Street,  Ullapool. 

1392  Pte.  E.  Maclean,  draper,  Ardcharnich, 
Garve. 

2161  Pte.  Sainsbury,  bank  clerk,  Barclay's 
Bank,  London. 

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2166  Pte.    C.   B.     Stewart,     male    nurse,     44 

Gorrie  Road,  Clapham,  London. 
2169  Pte.  A.  L.  Wallace,   commission  agent, 

74  Milton  Park,  London. 
2155  Pte.   G.  N.  Macgregor,   stockbroker,   46 

Lawrence  Place,   Dow  an  Hill,   Glasgow. 
696     Pte.  R.    Mackenzie,     shoemaker,     West 

Shore  Street,  Ullapool. 

1104  Pte.  D.  Smith,  chauffeur,  Fircb  Lodge, 
Ullapool. 

1691  Pte.    A.    Mackenzie,    tailor,    6    Lots    of 

Scoraig,  Lochbroom. 
2165  Pte.    Sadler,    engineer,     Milton    House, 

East  Molesly,  Surrey. 
330     Pte.  K.  Campbell,  carpenter,  Quay  St., 

Ullapool. 
1534  Pte,  Sutherland,    tailor,    Point    Street, 

Ullapool. 

1105  Pte.    T.    Smith,    labourer,    Firch,    Loch- 
broom. 

16       C'orpl.    D.   Mackenzie,    tailor,     Redrow, 

Ullapool. 
1528  Sergti.     C.    Ross,     tailor,     12    Braes    of  (( 

Ullapool.  1,1.1 

1348  Pte.   M.   Maclean,   labourer,     Strathcan- 

aird,  Ullapool. 
956     Pte.  K.  D.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  Mill  St., 

Ullapool . 
1348  Pte.    D.    Macdonald,    shipwright,    Moss 

Street,  Ullapool. 
1167  Corpl.   D.  Maciver,  tailor,   9  Aird,   Uig, 

Stornoway. 
1238  Pte.    K.   Mackenzie,    tailor,     Greenwood 

Cottage,  Roisehalil. 
1169  Pte.    W.   Mackenzie,    shipwright,    Lady- 
smith  House,  Ullapool. 
1722  Pte.   S.   Maicleod,   boilermaker,     Market 

Street,  Ullapool. 
1353  Pte.    D.   Maclean,    tailor,    Point   Street, 

Ullapool, 
1272  Pte.    A.     Macleod,     chauffeur,     Hillside 

Cottage,  Palbain,  Ullapool. 
1668  Pte.     D.     Fraser,     labourer,     Crofters, 

Lochbroom. 
1973  Pte.  J.  Macarthur,  bank  clerk,  National 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Inverness. 
687     Sergt.  J.  Aird,    tailor,     Argyle    Street, 

Ullapool. 
47       Piper  K.   Mackenzie,     tailor,     Pulbeney 

Street,  Ullapool. 
2162  Pte.     C.     B.     Sherman,    salesman,    114 

Blythswood  Road,  Goodmayes,  Essex. 

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1 


fi=  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  E  Coy.— Continued 

If 

j  60       Pte.     N.     Macleod,     tailor,     Moorefield, 

Ullapool. 
35       Pte.     A.     Mackay,     tailor,     Braemore, 
Ullapool . 

1488  Pte.  M.  Macleod,  wire  fencer,  Altando, 
Achiltibuie,  Ullapool. 

688     Pte.     M.     Macdonald,      tailor,       Moss, 

Ullapool . 
58       Corpl.   M.   Macleod,   blacksmith,   3  Pul- 

teney  Street,   Ullapool. 
1349  Pte.  H.  Mackay,  porter,  Comtin  Farm, 

Strathpeiffer. 
1850  Pte.   W.   Mackenzie,    labourer,   Letters, 

Lochbroom. 
693     Corpl.   K.   A.     Mackenzie,     tailor,     Pul- 

teney  Street,  Ullapool. 
1352  Pte.    M.   Mackenzie,   carter,   Caledonian 

Buildings,  Ullapool. 
1364  Pte.  K.  Macnab,  carpenter,  Achindrean, 

Lochbroom. 
1671  Pte.    W.    Mackenzie,    tailor,    Shore    St., 

Ullapool. 
1766  Pte.  P.    Cameron,    joiner,     Dundonnell, 

Ullapool. 
1109  Pte.  H.  Campbell,  labourer,  Ardharnich, 

Garve. 
76       Lance-Ccrpl.  A.  Stewart,  farm  servant, 

Moorefield,  Ullapool. 
763       Pte.  J.  W.  Muir,  seaman,  Achiltibuie, 

Coigaeh,  Ullapool. 
1747  Pte.   K.    Graham,    shipwright,     Scalpay, 

Harris. 
69       Sergt.  R.  Moodie,  warehouseman,    Cus- 
tom House  Street,  Ullapool. 
1453  Pte.  T.  Mackay,  barman,  Contin  Mains, 

Strathoeffer. 
22       Pte.  K.  Maolennan,  tailor,  Shore  Street, 

Ullapool. 
1604  Pte.    A.    Munro,    barman,    16    Pulteney 

Street,  Ullapool. 
1721  Pte.  H.  Cossar,   weaver,  Braes  of  Ulla- 
pool. 
1468  Sergt.  J.  Mackenzie,  joiner,  Achiltibuie, 

Ullapool. 

1489  Pte.    A.     Macgregor,     shepherd,     Laide 
Reiif,  Coigaeh. 

2160  Pte.    S.   A.   Nairn,    salesman,    Elmbank, 

Maberlv,  Aberdeen. 
2144  Pte,  A.  Cole,  clerk,  Penn  Cottage,  Ux- 

bridge. 
1471  Pte.  D.  Madleod,  hotel  porter,  Bolbain, 

Ullapool. 


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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  E  Coy Continued 

2159  Pte.  G.  Meiklewight,  butcher,  30  Braid- 
wood  Road,  Catford. 

2142  Pte.  A.  Clark,  engineer,  91  Grosvenor 
Road,  London. 

2140  Pte.  R.  M.  Beek,  .traveller,  28  Devon- 
shire Road,  Aberdeen. 

2154  Pte.  G.  E.  Lord,  jeweller,  99  Clapham 
Park  Road,  London. 

2151  Pte.  J.  Johnstone,  clerk,  2  Upper 
Hornsey  Rise,  London. 

2148  Pte.  F.  Groom,  jeweller,  46  Connaught 
Street-,  Kettering. 

2156  Pte.  M.  D.  Macnab,  bank  clerk,  Bank  of 
New  South  Wales,  London. 

1813  Pte.    W.    J.    Cossar,    mill    worker,    Mill 

Braes,  Ullapool. 
2168  Pte.    J.    Urqubart,    traveller,    Asygarth, 

Conway  Roiad,  London. 

2170  Pte.  T.  W.  Baker,  outfitter,  Hanstead 
House,  Comberton. 

2171  Pte.  F.  H.  Holder,  clerk,  The  Grove, 
Queen's  College,  Cambridge. 

2158  Pte.  E.  C.  F.  Moffat,  student,  Oamann, 
New  Eltham,  Kent. 

2157  Pte.  M.  G.  F.  Moffat,  Oamann,  New 
Eltham,  Kent. 

2145  Pte.     W.     Cundick,     artist,     Balmoral, 

Blike  Hall,  Winsted,  Essex. 
2147  Pte.    W.    Gaul,     salesman,     5     Norland 

Square,  London. 

2141  Pte.  W.  A.  Carr,  clerk,  18  Anchor 
Flats,  Castle  Street,  South  wark. 

2153  Pte.  C.  S.  Kent,  engineer,  Norfolk 
House,  Molesey. 

2152  Pte.  F.  C.  Kent,  chemist,  Norfolk 
House    M^olesev. 

2164  Pte.  A^  Skuce,'  hosier,  59  Warwick  St., 

Oxford. 
2167  Pte.  D.  P.  Reid,  clerk,  3  Newark  Road, 

Pollokshields,  Glasgow. 

2143  Pte.  H.  J.  Cole,  estate  agent,  Penn 
College,  Uxbridge. 

2149  Pte.  W.  Hazell,  civil  servant,  Feathers 
Public  House,  Kingston. 

2163  Pte.  H.  Selleck,  bricklayer,  110  Stock- 
well  Road,  London. 

1984  Pte.  Macnair,  garage  keeper,  275  Golf 
Hill   Drive,   Dennistoun,   Glasgow. 

28 


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«t  F  Company,   Invergordon.  tH^ 

1 1 1 1 1 1 


Officers. 

Captain  I.  Forsyth1,  Balintraid. 

Lieut.  Brook,  Invergorden. 

2nd  Lieut.  M.  A.  Fitzroy,    Fox    Hill,    West 

Haddon,  Rugby. 
2nd  Lieut.  A.  H..  0.  Hope,  Edinburgh.  (V 


N.C.O.'s  and  Men. 

5683  Acting  Sergt. -Major  J.  W.  S.  Glass, 
late  Sergt. -Instructor,  F  Company,  In- 
vergordon. 

821  Pte.  J.  Mackay,  ploughman,  Culcairn 
Farm,  Invergordon. 

1570  Pte.  J.  Farquhar,  groom,  Tomich  Farm. 

1312  Pte,  D.  Macbean,  farm  servant,  Milna- 
fua,  Alness. 

1919  Pte.  W.  G.  Scott,  farm  servant,  Port- 
leich,  Delny. 

1596  Pte.  S.  A.  Miller,  fishmonger,  195  Great 
College  Street,  Camden  Town,  London. 

2197  Pte.  J.  C.  Galbraith,  clerk,  51  South 
Park  Parade,   Seven  Kings. 

2172  Pte.  C.  Harper,  salesman,  4  Wellington 
Street,  Bedford. 

2199  Pte.   J.   Gemmik,   farmer,   Wood  Farm, 
Essex. 
}  1508  Pte.  '  H.    Mackenzie,    clerk,    66   Shrews- 

bury Road,   New  Southgate,   London. 

2213  Pte.  G.  Strickland,  schoolmaster,  New- 
lands,  MoTecambe,  Lanes. 

2217  Pte.    E.     Pellinger,     schoolmaster,     114 

Seymour  Road,  Hamrigav. 
2208  Pte.    G.    Allscpp,     actor,     11     Primrose 

Hill  Road,  London. 

2198  Pte.  R.  Whitton,  jeweller,  82  Cromer 
Street,  King's  Cross,  London. 

2207  Pte.  R.  L.  Wilson,  bank  clerk,  Man- 
chester and  Liverpool  Bank,  London. 

2203  Pte.  G.  H.  Brown,  engraver,  13  Ruskill 
Road,  London,  S.W. 

2179  Pte.  S,  T.  Gellatly,  clerk,  107  Wood- 
side  Gardens,  Bruce  Grove,  London. 

2182  Pte.  N.  A.  Ormiston,  bank  clerk,  Na- 
tional Bank  of  India,  London. 

2188  Pte.  A.  T.  Helsden,  merchant,  122 
Church  Street,  Edgeware  Road,  London. 

2214  Pte.  R.  K.  Lochhead,  clerk,  6  King's 
Gate,   Dowanhill,   Glasgow. 

2211  Pte.  A.  J.  Wolfe,  clerk,  The  Cottage, 
Teston,  Kent. 

29 


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II 


Hth  Ssaforth  Highlanders,  F  Coy. — Continued 

2210  Pte.   B.   G.  Farrow,   clerk,   36  Coventry 

Road,  Ilford,  Essex. 
1699  Pte.   R.   Maclennan,  butcher,  163  High 

Street,  Invergorden. 

2195  Pte.  W.  A.  Wale,  commercial  traveller, 
Bosworth  Road,  New  Barnet,  Herts. 

247  Lance-Corpl.  H.  Dunn,  plumber,  Clyde 
Street,  Invergorden. 

2306  Pte.    J.   Bain,   glover,    111   Dundee   St., 

Edinburgh. 
2355  Pte.  W.  Boneham,  butler  and  valet,  Ye 

Old  Eclipse  Hotel,   Mansfield,  Notts. 
2183  Pte.     H.    Boneham,     schoolmaster,    Ye 

Olde  Eclipse,  Westgate,  Mansfield,  Notts. 
2173  Pte.     E.     C.     Bessent,     estate    agent's 

assistant,  5    London    Road,     Civenaster, 

Glois. 
1920  Pte.  C.  Aitken,    gardener,    The    Green, 

Udny,  Aberdeenshire!. 
2185  Pte.  C.  F.  Schurir,  farmer,  The  Bridge 

Farm,  Shellev. 

2194  Pte.  T.  H.  Wale,  clerk,  50  Dartmouth 
Park  Road,  London. 

2204  Pte.  H.  E.  Scarlett,  clerk,  130  Hill 
Lane,  Southampton. 

2215  Pte.  C.  W.  Crichton,  chartered  account- 
ant, 42  Redcliff  Gardens,  Ilford,  Essex. 

2196  Pte.  E.  Daykin,  waiter,  183  Nottingham 
Road,  Derbv. 

2206  Pte,  F.  Lambert,  clerk,  28  Coventry 
Road,  Ilford,  Essex. 

2205  Pte.  S,  Lambert,  clerk,  28  Coventry 
Road,  Ilford,  Essex. 

2195  Pte.  A.  L.  Smith,  engineer,  52  Jemimg- 
hani  Road,  New  Cross,  London. 

2286  Pte.  R,  Harrison,  clerk,  1  Auckland 
Read,  Ilford. 

1301  Pte.  J.  Mackay,  butcher,  15  Clyde  St., 
Invergordon. 

1399  Pte.  T.  Macrae,  sawmiller,  1  Suther- 
land Street,  Tain. 

335  Pte.  W.  Macintosh,  labourer,  20  Clyde 
Street,  Invergorden. 

1876  Pte.  H.  Finlayson,  plumber,  5  Black- 
wells  Street,  Dingwall . 

1839  Pte.  W.  Clark,  lorryman,  12  George 
Street,  Dingwall. 

1641  Pte.  D.  Duff,  stationer,  19  Hugh  Mil- 
ler Street,  Invergordon. 

538  Sergt.  J.  Robertson,  plumber,  Strath- 
rorie,  Alness. 

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=[jfi=  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  F  Coy. — Continued 

2174  Pte.  J.  R.  Blackwood,  warehouseman, 
Hind,  Beall,  &  Ellis,  91  Watling  Street, 
London. 

2308  Pte.  J.  Macdonald,  gamekeeper,  Kin- 
craig  Estate,  Invergordon. 

1696  Pte).  H.  Fraser,  grocer,  15  Joss  Street, 
Invergordon . 

1050  Pte.  T.  Sutherland,  grocer,  Rosskeen 
Farm,  Invergordon. 

1869  Lance-Corpl.  G.  Ross,  tailor,  Saltburn, 
((  Invergordon. 

1287  Pte.  J.  S.  Calder,  carter,  12  Clyde  St., 
Invergordon. 

1871  Pte.  A.  Lamb,  plumber,  Outram  Street, 
Invergordon. 

1846  Pte.  R.  W.  Ross,  farm  servant,  Dun- 
glass,  Conon-Bridge. 

1977  Pte.  W.  Duff,  tank  erector,  19  Hugh 
Miller  Street,  invergordon. 

942  Sergt.  J.  Robertson,  gardener,  Ivy 
Cottage,  Balnagown,  Kildary. 

1959  Pte.  A.  Macleod,  fireman,  Doking  Rail- 
way Contractors,  London. 

2178  Pte.  G.  Bannerman,  civil  servant,  4 
The  Waldrons,  Crovdon. 

2220  Pte.  L.  M.  Bailey,  surveyor,  1  The 
Drive,  Ilford,  Essex. 

2192  Pte.  H.  J.  Shaw,  clerk,  1  Valentine's 
Road,  Ilford.  Essex. 

2181  Pte,  R,  H.  Shaw,  civil  engineer,  1 
Valentine's  Rciad,  Ilford,  Essex. 

2189  Pte.  T.  A.  Harrot,  merchant,  75  Bynn 
Avenue,  London,  E. 

2190  Pte,  C.  Leithead,  publisher,  80  Bonaly 
Road,  Edinburgh. 

2176  Pte.  R,  Baomerman,  51  Blenheim  Park 

Road,  Crovdon,  Surrev. 
2184  Pte.  T.  Meek,    bank    clerk,    Clydesdale 

Bank,  Prestonpans. 
1698  Pte.    R,    Graham,    Veterinary    surgeon, 

25  Outram  Street,  Invergordon. 
374     Sergt.  D.  Thomson,  piper,  East  Lodge, 

Invergordon  Castle'. 
728     Corpl.   A.   Ross,    road     contractor,     167 

High  Street,  Invergordon. 
1844  Pte.    R.    Maclennan,    plumber,     Bridaig 

Cottage,  Dingwall. 
1507  Lance-Corpl.    R.    Ross,    farm    servant, 

Rhicullen,  Invergordon. 
1151  Pte.  D.  Clark,  waiter,  140  High  Street, 

Invergordon. 
1983  Pte.  W.  Noble,  mason,  5  Simpson  St., 

Nairn. 

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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  F  Coy. — Continued 


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1311  Lance-Corpl.  R.  A.  George,  student,  34 
High  Street,  Invergordon. 

2212  Pte.  A.  Robb,  compositor,  7  Bismarck 
Read,  Highgate,  London. 

333  Col.-Sergt.  T.  Cumming,  postman,  17 
Outram  Street,  Invergorden. 

1817  Sergt.  J.  Bell,  pensioner  soldier,  County 

Buildings,  Dingwall.  { 

1577  Pte.  N.  Maclennan,  labourer,  Kirk- 
sheaf,  Tain. 

1650  Pte.  Anderson,  gardener,  Polio*  Farm, 
Delny. 

1843  Pte.  A.  Fraser,  flesher,  Peartree  Cot- 
tage, Alness. 

1694  Pte.  D.  Weir,  shoemaker',  High  Street, 
Invergordon. 

1639  Pte.  D.  Lines,  labourer,  Portleich, 
Delny. 

1978  Pte.  J.  Davidson,  seaman,  Saltburn, 
Invergordon. 

1334  Pte.  D.  Robertson,  gardener,  Ivy  Cot- 
tage, Kildary. 

1267  Pte.  A.  Maeleod,  labourer,  Balintraid, 
Delny. 

1852  Pte.      G.      Munro,      labourer,      Laidlaw 

Buildings,  Saltburn. 
1845  Pte.     W.     Munroi,     gardener,     Coulhill, 

Alness. 

1268  Pte.  W.  Ferguson,   woodcutter,    Easter  (y 
Ardross,  Alness. 

1569  Pte.  E.  Scott,  labourer,  Rosskeen  Farm, 
Invergordon. 

1585  Pte.  G.  Maclennan,  labourer,  Kirk- 
sheaf  Farm,  Tain. 

1864  Pte.  D.  Ross,  farm  servant,  Humber- 
ston  Farm,  Dingwall. 

1880  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  Ivy  Cottage, 
Saltburn. 

1884  Pte.  A.  Mustard,  farm  servant,  Kin- 
deace  Farm,  Delny. 

1313  Pte.  W.  Maeleod,  farm  servant,  Balin- 
traid, Delny. 

1804  Pte.  R.  "Marshall,  carpenter,  Balla- 
chraggan,  Kildary. 

1310  Lance-Corpl.  J.  Fraser,  shop  assistant, 
Polnicol,  Delny. 

1508  Pte.  H.  Mackenzie,  engine  driver,  133 
High  Street,  Invergordon. 

1697  Pte.  A.  Ross,  labourer,  57  Clyde  St., 
Invergordon. 

1640  Pte.  D.  Jack,  hairdresser,  King  Street, 
Invergordon . 

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1170  Cor  pi.     J.    J.    Sutherland,     blacksmith,  }}}  (j 

Inverbreakie,   Invergordon. 
1304  Pte.  A.  H.  Macrae,  baker,  21  Joss  St., 

Invergorden. 
1133  Pte.  N.  Ross,  forester,  Cromarty  Place, 

Milton,  Kildary. 
1870  Pte.  J.   Urquhart,   labourer,  19  Outrain 

Street,  Invergorden.  V    Y\l 

1799  Pte.   A.   Macdonald,   coachman,   Badins-  'M  ( 

callie,  Ullapool. 
1174  Pte.  R.  C.  Watt,  tailor,  141  High  St., 

Invergordon.  \\{ 

857     Lance-Sergt.   A.  Mackenzie,     farm    ser- 
vant, Rhives,  Invergordon. 
1545  Pte.    C.     Sutherland,     labourer,     Inver- 

breakie ,  Invergordon;. 
1855  Lance-Corpl.    D.    Menzies,    plumber,    15 

Balconie  Street,  Evanton. 
1051  Drummer     D.     T.     Campbell,    forester, 

Sea  View,  Portleich,  Delny. 
1298  Pte.    Campbell,     blacksmith,     Portleich, 

Delny. 
1987  Pte.   A.    Maekay,     coachman,     Barbara- 

ville,  Delny. 
2187  Pte.     J.     Smith,     draper,     Jemmiaville, 

Invergordon. 
2175  Pte.   W.   A.   Barr,    journalist,   Hillhead, 

Woldingham,  Surrey. 
2177  Pte.  E.  A.  Bignell,  electric  siiperintend- 

ent,     Failtiei,    Ringstead     Road,     Sutton, 

Surrey. 
2180  Pte.  C.  A.  Pearks,  Insurance,  Brocken- 

hurst,  2  Coventry  Road,   Ilford. 
313     Pte.    J.     Anderson,    rabbit    contractor, 

East  Nettoch,  Strathspey. 
1510  Pte.   R.  Macpherson,   painter,   Barbara- 

ville,  Delnv. 
2308  Pte.   T.    Watt,    shipwright,     141     High 

Street,  Invergordon. 
1509  Pte.   F.     Brown,     sawmiller,    Hawthorn 

Cottage,  Invergordon. 
1241  Pte.   G.    Barclay,   farm   servant,     Shan- 
wick  Mains,  Nigg. 
2307  Pte.  A.  Anderson,  grocer,  King  Street, 

Tain. 
2305  Pte.  A.  Ross,  cashier,  Saltburn. 
2186  Pte.    W.    Still,    engineer,    16    Grosvenor 

Road,  Ilford. 
1695  Ptei.   J.   Macintosh,   labourer,   20    Clyde 

Street,  Invergordon. 
1624  Lance-Corpl.      K.     Smith,     ironmonger, 

Forgh,  Lochbroom. 

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ftth  Seaforth  Highlanders,  F  Coy. — Continued 

1295  Lance-Corpl.  W.  Vass,  grocer,  Broom- 
hill,  Delny,  Invergordon. 

1596  Pte.  G.  'Miller,  farm  servant,  Ardmore, 
Edderton. 

1173  Carpi.  W.  G.  Rae,  carpenter,  165  High 
Street,  Invergordon. 

1401  Pte.  Ross,  tank  erector,  139  High  St., 
Invergordon. 

1881  Pte.  R.  Ross,  carpenter,  Saltburn. 

1719  Pte.  A.  Macdonald,  porter,  Market 
Stance,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1242  Pte.  G.  Fletcher,  wood  cutter,  Eagle 
Buildings,  Alness. 

2193  Pte.  C.  G.  Richford,  engineer,  Summer- 
hill,  Headcom,  Kent. 

1303  Pte.  J.  Shepherd,  farm  servant,  Torran 
)»  III  Farm,  Delny. 

1315  Pte.  T.  Fraser,  farm  servant,  Balin- 
traid,  Delny. 

1753  Pte.  D.  Macdonald,  farm  servant,  Ross- 
keen  Farm,  Invergordon. 

1948  Pte.  M.  Johnston,  baker,  Avon  Cot- 
tage, Attadale  Road,  Inverness. 


G   Company,   Alness. 

Officers. 

Lieut.    (Captain)   O.   Blunt,   Lochbroom. 
Lieut.  C.  M.  Cameron,  Balnakyle. 
2nd  Lieut.  Watt,  Wishaw. 

N.C.O.'s  and  Men. 

1393  Pte.  C.  Bain,  clerk,  Newfield,  Alness. 
1181  Pte.   R.   Mackenzie,    dairyman,    Obsdale 

Cottage,  Alness. 
1322  Pte.     J.     Robertson,      porter,      Tullich 

House,  Alness. 
1339  Pte.   J.  Pirrie,    farm     servant,    Contul- 

lich,  Alness. 
1478  Lance-Corpl.  D.  J.   Munro,  bank  clerk, 

National  Bank,  Dingwall. 
1717  Pte.    R.    Murray,   forester,     Culcraggie, 

Alness. 
1735  Pte.  T.  Macleod,     carter,     Aultnafearn, 

Alness. 
1484  Pte.  R.  Grant,  postman,  East  End,  do. 
2248  Pte.  L.  H.  Sanderson,  clerk,  178  Buck- 
ingham Palace  Road,  London. 

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REASONABLE    TERMS. 


POSTING,      MOTOR      GARAGE,      REPAIRS,      AND      PETROL^ 
IN      CONNECTION      WITH      HOTEL. 


Telephone—  No.  35.  Telegrams— Royal,   Dingwall. 

STEPHEN    COYNE,     Proprietor. 

The   NATIONAL   Horse-HSring   Stables, 

DINGWALL. 


ALL  KINDS  OF   CONVEYANCES,   WITH  ANY  NUMBER   OF 
HORSES,  KEPT  FOR  HIRE. 


FUNERAL      UNDERTAKING— 
for  which  Mr  Gunm  has  very  fine  Black  Horses. 


Terms   Moderate. 


PETER     GUNN,     NATIONAL     STABLES,    DINGWALL. 

Telegrtatms — Gimn,  Dingwall.  Telephone — 41  y  3. 

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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  G  Coy. — Continued  =7 


1015  Pte.    D.    Munro,     sawiniller,     Charlotte 

Bank,  Alness. 
2235  Pte.  A.  Archibald,  insurance  clerk,  The 

Mascot,    Cambridge    Road,    Twickenham. 
1290  Pte.      H.      Macdonald,     engine     driver, 

Orient  Cottage,  Alness. 

1341  Pte.   D.   Williamson,    labourer,    Station 
Villa,  Alness. 

1688  Pte,  A.  Burn,  hairdresser,  57  High  St., 

Alness. 
1009  Pte.    R.    Johnstone*,     sawiniller,     Haw- 
thorne Cottage,  Alness. 
1734  Pte.  J.  S.  Bra.be,  forester,  Bramshotts, 

Lipbrook,  Hampshire. 
1369  Pte.  W.  Dingwall,  farm  servant,  Clash- 

nabuiac,  Alness. 
1891  Lance-Corpl.      C.      Calder,        gardener, 

Archieston,  Morayshire.  U 

2326  Pte.      Macnab,       "  Scotsman  "      Office,  J 

Foulis  Cottage,  Evanton. 
1006  Sergt.      Macleod,      footman,      Swordale, 

Evanton. 
1685  Pte.    P.     Cameron,    tailor,      Caberfeidh 

House,  Evanton. 
1716  Pte.  K.  Campbell,  farm  servant,  Castle 

Needle,  Evanton. 
1481  Pte.  M.  Kemp,  carter,  Rustic  Cottage, 

Evanton. 
1019  Pte.  N.   Macleod,  farm  servant,  Drum- 

mond,  Evanton. 

1342  Corporal  A.   Jack,  blacksmith,  Balconie 
Street,  Evanton. 

1480  Pte.  D.  Fraser,  postman,  Balconie  St., 

Evanton. 
1872  Pte.   J.    Black,     gardener,    12    Camden 

Street,  Evanton. 
1026  Pte.   W.   D.   Mackenzie,    grocer,   Eilian- 
ach,  Evanteni. 
1013  Pte.   P.   Macleod,    stillman,   Drummond, 

Evanton. 
1055  Corpl.  G.  Maekay,  joiner,  53  High  St., 

Alness. 
1263  Pte.  D.  Macrae,  wood  cutter,  Culcairn, 

Evanton. 
2325  Pte.   W.   Macnab,  bank  clerk,  National 

Bank,  Glasgow. 
1265  Pte.  R.  Munro,     farm    servant,    Novar 

Mains,  Evanton. 
2303  Pte.  A.    Rogers,    postman,     2    Stafford 

Place,  Dingwall. 
25       Col. -Sergt.     A.     Macnab,     gamekeeper, 

Ardillie  Lodge,  Dingwall. 

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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  G  Coy. — Continued 

1321  Pte.  W.    Murdoch,    carpenter,    Ardross 

Street,  Alness. 
1371  Lanoe-Sergt.  W.  J.  Ross,  grocer,  Tigh- 

marie,  Alness. 

1703  Pte.  J.  Denoon,  forester,  Ardross  St., 
Alness. 

1316  Pte.    C.    Birsei,    gardener,    Dalmore,    do. 
1395  Pte.  A.  Ross,  forester,  Eastgate  Lodge, 

Alness. 
1626  Pte.   J.   Corbett,    woodcutter,   Nonikiln, 

Alness. 

1706  Pte.  J.  Gair,  barman,  St  John's  Bank, 
Alness. 

1708  Pte.  W.  Smith,  joiner,  Alexandria 
Buildings,  Alness. 

1707  Lance-Corpl.  K.  Ross,  joiner,  Hilton  of 
Cadboll,  Fearn. 

1701  Pte.  J.  Fraser,  hotel  boots,  Hall  Build- 
ings, Alness. 

1533  Lance^Oorpl.  C.  Ross,  clerk,  Seaforth 
Cottage,  Alness. 

12S6  Pte,  J.  Allan,  labourer,  Easter  Ard- 
ross, Alness. 

1016  Pte.  A  Macdonald,  farm  servant,  do. 

1810  Ptei.  H.  Ross,  gamekeeper,  Ardross,  do. 

871  Sergt.  J.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  The  Bar- 
racks, Dingwall. 

1343  Pte.  G.  Ross,  farm  servant,  Kincraig, 
Invergordon. 

1503  Pte.  A.  Grant,  painter,  Dalmore  Farm, 
Alness. 

1705  Pte.  J.  Munro,  sawmiller,  13  High  St., 
Alness. 

1953  Pte.  D.  Mackay,  farm  servant,  Swor- 
dale,  Evanton. 

1954  Pte.  A.  Williams,  grooin,  Swordale, 
Evanton. 

1012  Sergt.  D.  A.  Maclean,  clerk,   Port  Mc- 

Donell,  Invergiarry. 
844     Pte.   J.     Macdonald,     plasterer,    Albert 

Cottage,  Alness. 
2223  Pte.  D.  G.  White,  municipal  officer,  39 

Burne  Street,  London,  N.W.^ 
1340  Pte.    J.    Calder,    engine     driver,     Glebe 

Street,  Inverness. 
1361  Pte.   D.  Macpherson,  shoemaker,  Delny 

Cottage,  Alness. 

1704  Pte.  D.  J.  Munro,  carter,  Alexandra 
Buildings,  Alness. 

982     Pte.     W.     Mackenzie,     trapper,      Bore, 

1092  Corpl.  J.  Macdonald,  baker,  Craig  Cot- 
tage, Alness. 


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(  ( 


-flyf;  4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  G  Coy. — Continued  j»i  jr, 

|  jj.ijj  1291  Pie.    D.     Williamson,     carpenter,     Hay-  |i»Jj 

"  "'  burn  Cottiaige,  Alness. 

Pte.  T.    Z.  Barnard,   engineer,   6  Thyra 

Grove,  N.  Finchley,  London. 
1543  Pte.   W.   Ross,    civil   engineer,    3   Ferry 

Street ,  Invergordon . 
1466  Pte.    A.     Kennedy,     sawmiller,     Stiten- 

ham,  Alness. 
1121  Pte.  Clunas,  farm  servant,  Bra©  Farm, 

Dingwall.  i 

1663  Pte.      L.     Bell,      postman,      Contullich, 

Alness'.  i 

))  1689  Pte.    F.    M.     Macphersom,     woodcutter,  i 

})  Rose  Cottage,  Kildary.  | 

1255  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  cycle  repairer,  High 

Street,  Alness'. 
1485  Pte.   H.    Maeleod,    labourer,    East   End, 

Alness. 
1900  Pte.   N.    Kennedy,    wood     carter,     Back 

Street,  Alness. 
Pte.  K.  G.  Blair,  civil  servant,  23  West 

Hill,  Highgate,  London. 
2247  Pte.   D.   J.  Gilson,  clerk,   Villa  Franca, 

156  Hamilton  Place,  Aberdeen. 
2230  Pte.   O.   Gore,   clerk,   2  Cherry  Gardens 

Avenue,  Folkestone. 
1971  Pte.    D.   Maclean,    boots,   Holland     Cot-  \ 

tage,  Alness. 
2250  Pte.  H.  E.  Norman,  traveller,  1  Engle- 

wood  Road,  Balbaan,  S.W. 
2252  Pte,   J.  A.    Mackie,    clerk,    48    Onslow  ( 

Gardens,  London,  W.  M 

1911  Pte.   N.     West,     seaman,     Hill     House,  '/', 

Alness.  (( 

1921  Pte.   D.   Mackenzie,    labourer,    Oakbank 
Cottage,  Alness, 

1976  Pte.    E.    Macgregor,    law   clerk,    Station 

Road,  Evanton. 
2220  Pte.  E.   Spencer,  clerk,     35    Cranewood 

Street,  London. 

1922  Pte.    J.    Miller,    boots,    Reid's    Cottage, 
Alness. 

1924  Pte.     W.     Campbell,     surfaceman,    Bal- 

conie,  Near  Evanton. 
2237  Pte.  H.  Hammill,  clerk,  74  Rockingham 

Street,  London. 
2245  Pte.   R.    McGuirei,   clerk,    180   Stanhope 

Buildings,  Southwark,  London. 
2239  Pte.  H.  Hamper,   reporter,   250    WTood- 

borough  Road,  Nottingham. 
2236  Pte.  H.  Tytler,    clerk,     152    Cambridge 

Street,  London. 

39 


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ESTABLISHED     1786. 

R.      MACKENZIE      &     SONS, 

REGISTERED    PLUMBERS,    BELLHANGERS,    &C, 

DINGWALL   and   STRATHPEFFER. 


REPAIRS    PROMPTLY    AND     CAREFULLY    EXECUTED 
BY     EXPERIENCED     WORKMEN. 


SPECIAL  ATTENTION  TO  HOT  WATER,  VENTILATING,  AND 
SANITARY      ARRANGEMENTS. 


Reports    and    Estimates    Furnished. 


JOHN      MACLENNAN, 

Keltic  Boot   Warehouse, 

DINGWALL, 

And    at    Syndicate    Buildings,    Strathpeffer. 


EVERY   DESCRIPTION   OF   BOOTS   AND   SHOES   MADE   TO 
MEASURE  ON  THE  PREMISES. 


ORDERS    BY    POST   ATTENDED   TO    PERSONALLY. 

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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  G  Coy. — Continued 

2249  Pte.   E.   C.  Dodgson,    Stock    Exchange, 
14  Kingsnieiad  Road,  London. 

2231  Pte.   G.   E.   Goldie,   clerk,   12  Dailaston 
Road,  London. 

1923  Pte.  J.  Duncan,  barber,     Back    Street, 
Alness. 

2228  Pte.     J.     Fraser,     clerk,     41     Ronald's 
Road,  London. 

2316  Pte.    A.    Macgillivray,     carpenter,     Sta- 
tion Road,  Evantion. 

2224  Pte.   J.   Ballantyne,   clerk,   Schoolhouse, 
New  Mill,  Huddersfield. 

2226  Pte.     E.     Hillier,     footman,     Cleveden 

Ledge,  Taplow. 
1687  Drummer  S.    Birs-e,    gardener,    Dalmore 

Cottage,  Alness. 
1901  Pte.  F.  Macculloch,  gardener,  Dalmore. 
2240  Pte.   J.     Robertson,    clerk,     Dee     Bank 

Road,  Ballater. 
Pte.   G.  W.   Martin,     civil    servant,    43 

Hazelrigg  Road,  Clapham,  London. 
1913  Pte.     D.     J.     Denoon,     farm     servant, 

Crossbills  Farm,  Alness. 
1952  Pte.      R.      Munro,      boots,      Alexandria 

Buildings,  Alneiss. 
2222  Pte.  T.  Milton,  valet,  16  Charibert  St., 

London. 
2219  Pte.      E.     Lawton,     plumber,     Watford 

House  Cottage,  Watford. 

2229  Pte.    W.     Lock,     clerk,     52     Dundonald 
Road,  Wimbledon. 

2238  Pte.  E.     Mackenzie,     wood    carrier,     10 
Atherfold  Road,  Clapham. 

2225  Pte.  J.  Wilcox,  shop  assistant,  7  Smith 
Street,  Watford. 

1912  Pte.    D.    Gair,    rivet  heater,    St  John's 

2243  Pte.'  A.   Carter,   farm   student,   36   Dis- 
raeli Road,  Forestgate,  London. 

2246  Pte.    G.     Alexander,     clerk,     25    Dunn 
Road,  Portsoy. 

Pte.   H.   F/Ives,     clerk,     18    The    Ex- 
change, London  Road,  Thorton. 

2244  Pte.  H.  Ramsay,  engineer,  75  Tellbrigg 
Road,  London. 

1873  Pte.      D.      Allan,    farm     servant,     Tore 

Mains,  Tore. 
2221  Pte.     M.     Swanston,     engineer,     Daire 

Road,  Upper  Manor,  Plaiston. 
2287  Pte.   W.   H.    Martin,    civil   servant,     43 

Hazelrigg  Road,  Clapham,  London. 

2232  Pte.     W.    D.     Grazier,     accountant,    42 
Duke's  Avenue,  Muswell  Hill,  London. 

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4th  Seaf&rth  Highlanders,  G  Coy. — Continued 

2237  Pte.  W.  Crawford,  cap  maker,  8  Ernest 

Terrace,  Palmer's  Green,  London. 
1899  Pte.  J.  Fraser,  wood  merchant,  32  High 

Street,  Rcisemarkie. 
2242  Pte.   A.   Pratt,   clerk,    5   Forest    Drive, 

Baist  Leytonstone. 
2241  Pte.   W.    Pratt,    customs   and   excise,    5 

Forest  Drive,  East  Leytonstone. 
2251  Pte.   H.   Robertson,   clerk,     Springhead, 

Hatfield  Heath,  Harlow. 
2218  Pte.    E.    Paul,    traveller,    45    High    St., 

Paisley. 
1886  Pte.   J.   Munro,  mason,   Market  Street, 

Alness. 
1970  Pte.    J.    Fraser,     labourer,     Cameron's 

Lane,  Alness. 
1715  Pte.   R.     Maedonald,    plasterer,     Albert 

Cottage,  Alness . 
1275  Pte.  C.  Pirie,  High  Street,  Alness. 
291     Pte.  J.  R.    Macleod,    roadman,    Strath- 

rusdale,  Alness. 
1289  Pte.  M.  Ross,  farm  servant,  Teaninich. 
1052  Pte.  A.  Ross,  farm  servant,  Dalnacloich, 

ArdroS'S,  Alness. 
1172  Pte.  D.   Munro,  farm     servant,    Pitma- 

duthy,  Kildary. 
1743  Pte.    J.     R.     Morrison,     farm    servant, 

Newton  of  Novar,  Evanton. 
1370  Pte.   W.    Grant,     baker,    Ivy     Cottage, 

Alness. 
1344  Piper  N.   Ross,     engine    driver,     Rose- 
bank,  Invergordon. 
1394  Pte.    G.     Cormaek,     butcher,     Dalmore, 

Alness. 
1702  Pte.     A.    Mackenzie,      farm       servant, 

Eileanachi,  Evanton. 
1287  Pte.    A.    Munro,    farm    servant,     Novar 

Mains,  Evanton. 


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H     COMPANY,     BRAHAN. 

Officers. 

Captain  C.  G.  Hogg,  Dingwall. 
Second-Lieut.  L.  D.  Henderson. 
Second-Lie  lit.  A.  T.  Railtom,  Glasgow. 

N.C.O.'s  and  Men. 
A.     Urquhart,     porter,     30 


1460  Pte 

Court,  Dingwall 


May 


42 


4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  H  Gfly. — Continued 

1831  Pte,  W.  H.  Fraser,  joiner,  Coulwood, 
Strathpeffer. 

2272  Pte.  S.  A.  Mctt,  clerk,  72  Hill  Read, 
London,  S.E. 

2263  Pte,  H.  Brown,  clerk,  Tollington  House, 
Tollington  Park,  London. 

2273  Pte,  H.  W.  Mott,  clerk,  72  Home  Hill 
Read,  London. 

2262  Ptei.    Mandy,    typist,    82   Thanet   Road, 

Ramsgate. 
2271  Pte.     C.     M.     Fuller,     storekeeper,     10 

Epsom  Road,  Croydon,  Surrey. 
2270  Pte.    W.    Humberstone,     law     clerk,     7 

Ward  Road,  London. 

2264  Pte,  J.  Alexander,  clerk,  120  High  St., 
Kinross. 

1590  Pte.  J.  Daly,  porter,  Ardblair,  Kil- 
tarlity. 

1878  Pte.  J.  Mackay,  farm  servant,  Balblair 
House,  Nairn. 

1962  Pte.  J.  Cameron,  carpenter,  Bank  Cot- 
tage, Banavie,  Inverness. 

2256  Pte,  A.  J.  Marshall,  clerk,  The  Anchor- 
age,  35  Sidney  Avenue,  London. 

2253  Pte.  H.  A.  Athwocd,  clerk,  24  St  Vinc- 
ent Road,  Southend-on-Sea. 

2257  Pte.  G.  Chalmers,  clerk,  67  Comwan 
Road,  Bavs  water,  London. 

2259  Pte.  V.  G.  Dixon,  clerk,  72  Hartington 
Street,  Manchester. 

2276  Pte.  W,  H.  Baker,  clerk,  55  Biscay 
Road,  Hammersmith,  London. 

2277  Pte.  H.  S.  Gardner,  clerk,  Frith  House, 
Godalming.  Surrey. 

2274  Pte.  M.  Stevenson,  Highfield,  Elsen- 
ham,  Essex. 

2255  Pte.  A.  Sharp,  teacher,  Culross  Hay- 
gate,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

2260  Pte.  J.  Sharp,  engineer,  do. 

2265  Pte.  W.  Smith,  clerk,  70  Tiverton  Rd., 
Tottenham . 

2279  Pte,  G.  N.  Findlay,  traveller,  17  St 
Peter's  Place,  Montrose. 

2280  Pte.  G.  L.  Salman,  engineer.  39  St 
Mark's  Road,  Bushhill  Park,  Middlesex. 

1830  Pte.  V.  Cameron,  law  clerk,  Camuser- 
nochd,  Strathneffer'. 

1589  Pte.  W.  Bain,  ehaffeur,  Burnside  Cot- 
tage, Aehterneed. 

1877  Pte.  JV  Macfarlane.  farm  servant,  Bal- 
lach  Farm,  Strathpeffer. 

2254  Pte.  A.  Veryard,  civil  servant,  63  Sam- 
sen  Street,  Plaistow,  London. 

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ALEX.     S.     CARR, 

The  Ross-shire  Grocery  Stores, 

DINGWALL. 

Sole  Proprietor  of  .  .  . 

GLEN-FODRIB     WHISKY. 

Thoroughly  Matured  and  Mellowed  with  Age,  it  possesses  an  ex- 
ceptional fragrance  and  soft  silky  flavour,  which  marks  it  at  enee 
as  a  Pure  HIGHLAND  MALT  WHISKY  of  Rare  Quality. 

Glen-Fodrib  (7     Years  Old)   3s  6d  per  Bottle,  21s  per  Gallon 

Glen-Fodrib  (10  Years  Old)   4s  0d  per  Bottle,  24s  per  Gallon 

Old  Scotch   Whisky   3s  od  per  Bottle,  18s  per  Gallon 

PerParceil  Pest— 1  Bottle,  6d ;    2  Bottles,  7d;    3  Bottles,  lOd. 
Also  in  1  Dozen  Oases — Carriage  Paiid. 

General  Orders  of  £2  and  ypwards  sent  Carriage  Paid  to  any 

Station  in  Ross-shire. 

PRICE     LIST     ON     APPLICATION. 

'Phone — No.  19.  Telegrams — Carr,  Grocer. 


DONALD      MACRAE, 

Horse   and   Motor   Car  Hirer, 
DINGWALL. 


Motor   Cars  for  Hire 

include  a  First-Ciass  Argyll  20  H.P.,  Seated  for  5  Persons. 


NONE     BUT     RELIABLE     CHAFFEURS     EMPLOYED. 


POSTING     IN     ALL     ITS     BRANCHES. 


THE     CALEDONIAN      HORSE     AND     MOTOR     CAR     HIRING 
ESABLISHMENT,    DINGWALL. 

D.  MACRAE,  Proprietor. 
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))  (( 

1944  Pte.  G.  Munro,  farm  servant,  34  Shore 

Street,  Inverness.  )))  [\ 

1943  Pte.  D.  Maclennan,  painter,  Ivy  Cot- 
tage, Maryburgh. 

1828  Pte.  W.  Campbell,  labourer,  Temper- 
ance Hotel,  Dingwall. 

395  Sergt.  R.  Mackenzie,  sub-pcstmaster, 
Garve,  Ross-shire. 

1889  Pte.  D.  Fraser,  gardener,  Easter  Moy, 
Muir  of  Ord. 

2269  Pte.  J.  Smith,  bank  clerk,  Royal  Bank 
of  Scotland,  London. 

2266  Pte.  A.  E.  Smith,  plumber,  46  Elystan 
Street,  Chelsea. 

1875  Pte.    D.   A.    Maclennan,    blacksmith,    17  ( 

George  Street,  Inverness. 

2267  Pte.  A.  Aitken,  bank  clerk,  Royal  Bank 
of  Scotland,  Musselburgh. 

1874  Pte.   J.     Maclean,     labourer,     Woodside 

Cottage,  Inchvannie,  Strathpeffer. 
1909  Pte.  D.  Williamson,  gamekeeper,  Alcaig, 

Conon-Bridge. 
1683  Pte.  J.  Munro,  gardener,  Hill  Cottage, 

Conon-Bridge. 

1781  Lance-Cotrpl.  H.  Macdonald,  gardener, 
Dalbreck,  Strathconon. 

1740  Lance-Corpl.  J.  Ross,  carpenter,  No.  3 
Kinettas  Cottage,  Strathpeffer. 

904  Piper  J.  Macdonald,  gamekeeper,  Mil- 
ton Hill,  Strathconon. 

1612  Private  J.  Macdonald,  farm  servant, 
Keppoch,  Strathpeffer. 

1611  Pte.  J.  Macdonald,  carpenter,  Keppoch 

Cottage,  Strathpeffer. 
939     Pte.    J.     Macdonald,     tailor,     Bridgend, 

Strathconon. 

1782  Pte.  D.  Macrae,  labourer,  Scorraig,  by 
Ullapool. 

1613  Pte.  D.  Mackenzie,  plumber,  Planta- 
tion Side,  Achterneed. 

1925  Pte.  R.  Macintosh,  farm  servant, 
Meikle  Ussie,  Conon-Bridge. 

1622  Pte.  H.  Chisholm,  farm  servant,  Hood 
Street,  Maryburgh. 

1632  Pte.  A.  Shaw,  carter,  Heriot  Mount, 
Dingwall. 

1623  Pte.  D.  Mackenzie,  law  clerk,  Knock- 
farrel,  Dingwall. 

1500  Pte.      D.      Mackenzie,      farm      servant, 

Wester  Alcaig,  Conon-Bridge. 
1888  Pte.    TV.    Urquhart,    gardener,    Croftna- 

creich,  North  Kessock. 

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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  H  Coy. — Continued 

1207  Pte.   J.   M.   Maelennan,    sawmiller,   Toll 

House,  Con on-B ridge. 
1566  Pte.  J.  Macleod,  farm  servant,  3  Black- 
wells  Street,  Dingwall. 
1876  Pte.  D.  Macintosh,  farm  servant,  Docli- 

eairty,  Dingwall. 
393     Lance-Sergt.   D.    A.    Mackenzie,    joiner, 

River  View,  Conon-Bridge. 
1463  Corporal  A.   S.     Straoban,     clerk,     Post 

Office,  Maryburgh. 
918     Pte.    A;..   Moir,    farm     servant,     Caber- 

feidh  Cottage,  Achterneed. 
1630  Lance-Corpl.      K.      Douglas,     gardener, 

Camisky  Place,  Dingwall. 
1615  Pte.    D.    Finlayson,     blacksmith,     West 

End,  Miairyburgh. 
1649  Pte.    W.    Eraser,    farm   servant,    Clunes 

Mains,  Kirkhill,  Invernessr-shire. 
1887  Pte.  W.  Munro,  draper,  83  Cuthberston 

Street,  Glasgow. 
1752  Pte.     A.     8.     Clyne,     waiter,     National 

Hotel,  Dingwall. 
2278  Pte.  F.  Saunders,  traveller,  Ravenscar, 

Scarborough. 
1894  Lance-Corpl.   D.   Ross,     gardener,    East 

Lewis  ton,  Glen-XJrquhart. 
397     Sergt.    D.     Macintosh,     gardener,     Mid- 
burn,  Conon-Bridge. 
1461  Pte.  R.  Mackenzie,  farm  servant,  Ach- 

te r n eed ,  Strath p eff er . 
1656  Pte.  M.   Stewart,     farm    servant,     Bog- 
burn,  Conon-Bridge. 
1662  Lance-Corpl.  M.  R.    Campbell,    keeper, 

Gorston,  Garve. 
1194  Pte.  A.  Macintosh,  farm  servant,  Doch- 

carty,  Dingwall. 
983     Corpl.  R.  Mackenzie),  labourer,  Inchbae, 

Garve. 
1594  Pte.   R.  Tham,   signalman,   John  Place, 

Forres. 
1444  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  gamekeeper,  Strath- 

garve,  Garve. 
1961  Pte.   J.   Mackenzie,   joiner,   Bridge   Cot- 
tage, Conon-Bridge. 
1758  Pte.      Maelennan,       labourer,       G  rigor, 

Lochluicihart. 
1193  Pte.    S.   Ross,   wood   cutter,   Blackmuir, 

Invergofrdon. 
1309  Pte.  J.  Ross,  plasterer,  Tulloch  Street, 

Dingwall. 
1475  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  sawmiller,  Burnside 

Cottage,  Achterneed. 

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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  K  Coy. — Continued  =7 


1139  Pte.    J.    Sutherland,    gardener,   Muir   of 
Fairburn,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1690  Pte.  R.     Mackenzie',    chaffeur,     Strath- 
))  ((  garve,  Garve. 

(( )))  1252  Pte.    W.    Macleod,    plumber,    Rose    Cot- 

tage, Strathpeffer. 

1531  Pte.  J.   Mackenzie,  farm  servant,  Wes- 
ter Moy,  Urray. 

1633  Pte.   J.   Macleod,   labourer,    Sunnyhohn, 
Maryburgh. 

1546  Pte.   J.   Mackenzie,   labourer,   Fairburn, 
Muir  of  Ord. 

1610  Pte.     D.     Mackenzie,    labourer,     Blair- 
ninich),  Strathpeffer. 

1620  Pte.     D.     Mackenzie,    chaffeur,    Amat, 

Torridon.  ( ,,)),' 

1746^Pte.   A.   Thomson,    coachman,    Collbask, 
Stornoway. 

1616  Pte.  H.  Maclennan,  hewer,  Marvburgh. 

1603  Pte.    D.    Shaw,    carter,    Heriot    Mount, 
Dingwall. 

1593  Lance-Corpl.  D.  Murray,  railway  points- 
man, InehbeiTV,  Lentran. 
jj  1621  Pte.    J.    Macphail,    labourer,    Tollie     of 

1  Brahan,  Conon-Bridge. 

I  1601  Pte.    D.    Brown,    coachman,     Craigton, 

North  Kessoek. 

1592  Pte.    J.    Moir,     coachman,     Achterneed, 
Strathpeffer. 

1614  Pte.   J.    Macdonald,     carter,     Broomhill 
Cottage,  Achterneed. 


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1540  Pte.   W.   J.   Maclennan,   sawmiller,   The 
{                    Glebe,  Munloehv. 

1037  Pte.     A.     Maclennan,       saddler,       Toll 
House,  Concm-Bridge. 

1541  Pte.  W.  Ross,  shepherd,  2  Albert  Place, 
Maryburgh. 

1490  Pte.  A.   Innes,  tailor,   79  High  Street, 

Dingwall. 
1539  Pte.  J.  Blain,  engine  driver,  Brae  Cot- 
tage, Maryburgh. 
1609  Pte.  W.  Fowler,  gamekeeper,  Culbokie. 
1591  Lance-Corpl.     J.    Matheson,     storeman, 

Culbo  Mains,  Resolis. 
2268  Pte.   F.   W.   Brown,   bank   clerk,   Royal 

Bank  of  Scotland,  London. 
1159  Pte.   K.   Duff,   farm   servant,   Muirtown 

Mains,  Fairburn. 
2261  Pte.    J.    S.    Allison,    bank    clerk,    Royal 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Blairgowrie. 
1622  Pte.      R.      Mackay,      forester,      Brahan 

Mains,  Conon. 

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4th  Seaforth  Highlanders,  H  Coy.— Continued 

1617  Pte.  J.  A.  Maeleod,  joiner,  Rose  Cot- 
tage, Strathpeffer. 

1556  Pte.  J.  Stewart,  coachman,  Rustic  Cot- 
tage, Mary  burgh. 

444  Sergt.  J.  Mackenzie,  joiner,  Sunny- 
holm,  Maryburgh. 

1682  Drummer  Mackenzie,  electrician,  Stan- 
ley Villa,  Strathpeffer. 

1251  Pte.  W.  Corbet,  engineer,  Ian  Villa, 
Achterneed. 

1542  Lance-Corpl.  J.  Forbes,  carpenter,  Ach- 
varasdale,  Thurso1. 

1950  Pte.  A.  Nisbet,  vanman,  166  Wallace 
Street.  Glasgow. 

1783  Pte.  R.  Urquhart,  gamekeeper,  Craig- 
ton,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1802  Pte.  F.  Mackenzie,  crofter,  Dalnacroick, 
Strathconon. 

1462  Pte.  D.  Smith,  coachman,  Nigg  Station. 

1559  Pte.  K.  Macrae,  labourer,  Loch  Ussie, 
Conon-Bridge. 

1667  Pte.  C.  Urquhart,  rabbit  trapper,  West 
Lodge,  Brahan. 

903  Lance-Corpl.  Macdonald,  gardener,  Dal- 
breck  Farm,  Strathconon. 

1511  Pte.  D.  Maclean,  farm  servant,  Bridge 
Park,  Fairburn.  -> 

1606  Pte.  J.  Shaw,  blacksmith,  Megestone, 
Kiltarlity. 

1171  Pte.  J.  Macleay,  ghillie,  Bridge  Park, 
Fairburn. 


SJRQUH ART'S     Tobacco,    Hairdressing, 
Billiard  Saloons. 
Nearest  the  Station,  DINGWALL. 


and 


HAIR-CUTTING  IN  THE  BEST  STYLE. 

EASY  SHAVING   A  SPECIALITY. 


Antiseptics  used  for  all  Haiir-Cutting  and  Shaving  Tools. 

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NOTE  TO  THE  NOMINAL  ROLL. 


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It  has  to  be  noted  that  the  above  Roll  was 
hastily  compiled  a  short  time  before  the 
Battalion  ieft  for  the  front,  and  that  while 
some  <cif  the  officers  and  men  did  not  go  out 
with  the  Battalion  on  active  service,  a  draft 
of  about  40  men  left  Dingwall  under  Lieuten- 
ant John  Maicmillan,  B  Coy.  (died  of  wounds 
received  at  Neuve  Ohiapelle  March  11th),  and 
joined  the  Battalion  at  Bedford.  Unfortun- 
ately, it  has  not  so  far  been  possible:  to  obtain 
the  names  of  these  men,  although  some  of 
them  appear  in  the  casualty  lists  which  follow. 
The  Roll  is  reasonably  complete' — not  till  the 
war  is  long  over  will  it  be  possible  to  make 
up  for  publication  a  complete  list  of  all  the 
officers  and  men  who  left  for  the  front,  nor 
indicate  the  changes  in  rank  which  have 
occurred  or  transferences  from  one  company 
to  -another. 


ERRATA  IN  NOMINAL  ROLL. 


1906  Pte.  A.  Maclennan,  A  Co.,  should  be 
Pte.  A.  Maclellan. 

2082  Pte.  G.  C.  Benson,  B  Co.,  for  Bromby 
read  Bromley. 

1833  Pte.  J.  Ma'ckay,  B  Co.,  Hazel  Bank- 
transferred  to  Army  Service  Corps — 
Corporall. 

2221  Pte.  Mi.  Swanson,  G  Co.,  for  "Plaistan" 
read  "  Plaistow,  E." 

1856  Pte.  William  Macdonadd,  B  Co.,  Ivy 
Cottage,  Heights  of  Brae,  Dingwall 
(should  be  included  in  B  Co.  at  the  front). 

1436  Pte.  F.  Munro,  bookseller,  55  High  St., 
Dingwall  (should  be  included  in  B  Co.  at 
the  front) . 
939  Pte,    James  Macdonald,    H   Co.,    Bridg- 
end, Strathconan,  should  be  Sergeant. 

DIED. 

1717  Private   Robert   Murray,    Culcraggie,    C 

Coy. 
1520  Laince-Corporad  Colin  F.   Macrae,     U.F. 

Manse,  Edderton. 

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DRAFT    FOR    1/4th    SEAFORTHS. 


The  first  draft  to  the  l/4th  Seaforths, 
Ross-shire  Territorials,  at  the  front,  left 
Bedford  in  February  to  join  the  main  body  at 
the  front. 

The  men  were  in  the  happiest  frame  of 
mind,  in  the  best  of  health,  and  were  alto- 
gether a  splendid  body. 

The  following  are  the  names  of  the  officers 
and  men  composing  the  draft : — 

Officers. 

Captain  B.  de  C.  Findlay,  Strathrory,  Alness 
Captain  Finlay  Mackinnon,  Gairloch. 
2nd  Lieut.  H.  A.  Summers,  Lenzie. 
2nd  Lieut.  J.  Wattt,  Glasgow. 

N.C.O.'s  and  Men. 

235  Signaller-Sergt.     P.     W.     Ross    (acting 

Colour-Sergt.),    Ivy    Cottage,     Dulnain 

Bridge,     Grantown-on-Spey     (kite      of 

Dingwall) . 
491  Sergt.  J.  Ross,  16  Chapel  Street,  Tain. 
2423  Sergt.  G.  Dennis,  11  Rutland  Gardens, 

London. 
2304  Sergt.   G.   Mackintosh,   21  Dock  Street, 

Avoeh,   late  gardener,   Tulloch    Castle, 

Dingwall. 
1997  Corpl.  J.  Barron,  7  King  St.,  Inverness 
2837  Corpl.  T.  Crossley,  17  North  Porter  St., 

Be s wick,  Manchester  (late  Manchester 

Rifles). 
2362  Corpl.  J.  Macgraw,  1  Gower  St.,  Tain. 
1410  Corpl.  M.    Chisholm,    Fairburn    Mains, 

Muir  of  Ord. 
2440  Corpl.  H.  Hale,  2  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 
2778  Corporal  H.  J.  Pfayford,    22    Fairburn 

Street,  Manchester. 
2436  Corpl.  A.   Campbell,    516    St    George's 

Road,  Glasgow. 
2474  Lance-Corpl.     F.     French,      Sevenoaks, 

Kent. 
2423  Lance-Corpl.  A.    Hearn,    New    Barnet, 

Herts. 
1661  Lance-Corpl.     W.     Macrae,     Badaohro, 

Gairloch'. 
2514  Lance-Corpl.  E.  Sutherland,  11  Hill  St., 

Dingwall. 
2487  Lance-Corpl.   Edward  Watt,   Rosemont, 

Dingwall. 

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First   Draft. 

1798  Lanoe-Ooirpl.  W.  Ross,  Market  Street, 
Ullapool. 

2434  Lance-Corpl.  W.  Shaw,  90  Fredrick  St., 
Glasgow. 

1681  Lance-Corpl.  A.  Ross,  Lower  Balaldie, 
Fearn. 

2476  Lance-Corpl.  C.  F.  Smith,  The  Pilk, 
Fortrose. 

2555  Lance-Corpl.  C.  F.  Waaler,  Park  Farm, 
Penge,  London. 

1996  Pte.  R.  Mackenzie,  Ivy  Cottage,  Salt- 
burn. 

2497  Pte.  A.  Bolton,  35  Shortlands  Garden, 

Bromley. 

2390  Pte.  J.  W.  Chapman,  1  Eldon  Terrace, 
Parkhill  Road,  Glasgow. 

2492  Pte.  D.  Jarvis,  Terrington  Street,  King's 
Lynn,  Bedford. 

2023  Pte.  S.  Macdonald,  Temple  Hill  House, 
Westheath,  Hampstead,  London. 

2447  Pte.  G.  B.  Watt,  331  King  St.,  Aber- 
deen. 

2488  Pte.  George  Ellis,  Conon  Mains,  Ding- 
wall. 

1939  Pte.  N.  Macintosh,  Invergordon. 

2472  Pte.  A.  Croxford,  Linslade,  Bucks. 

2442  Pte.  W.  Harvey,  111  Weir  St.,  Glasgow 

2400  Pte.  T.  Kimmet,  49  Kelvinside  Avenue, 
Glasgow. 

2329  Pte.  J.  Farrel,  30  Urquhart  Road, 
Aberdeen. 

1864  Pte.  D.  Ross,  Balconie  Street,  Evanton. 

2498  Pte.   G.  T.   Stewart,   14  Carton  Street, 

Edinburgh . 

1558  Pte.  J.  Chisholm,  Little  Ferry,  Golspie. 

1804  Pte.  R.  Marshall,  Ballachraggan,  Kft- 
dary. 

1788  Pte.  J.  Adamson,  Baniskirk,  Halkirk. 

2478  Pte.  H.  Urquhart,  Lower  Pitcairn,  Tain 

1886  Pte.  John  Munro,  Market  Stance,  Alness 

1996  Pte.  D.  Munro,  West  End,  Alness. 

2466  Pte.  A.  Mackenzie,  Ivy  Cottage,  Salt- 
burn. 

2461  Pte.  C.  Campbell,  Market  St.,  Ullapool. 

2404  Pte.  J.  Macdonald,  Craig  Cottage,  Alness 

1367  Pte.  T.  Williamson,  5  Moss  Road,  Tain. 

1675  Pte.  G.  Mitchell,  Main  St.,  Portma- 
homack. 

2435  Pte.  G.  Macpherson,  33  Garden  Street, 
Glasgow. 

2348  Pte.  J.  Smith,  Berlie,  Abriachan,  In- 
verness. 


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Casualty  Lists. 

1988  Pte.  W.  Munro,  7  Manse  Place,  Inver- 
ness. 
2401  Pte.  J.  Clarke,  7  Howie  St.,  Paislev. 
2432  Pte.  T.  Mackay,  4  Muriel  St.,  Glasgow. 
2403  Lance-Ccxrpl.  A.  Gibson,  Ayr. 


CASUALTY      LISTS      OF     1/4th 
SEAFORTHS. 


After  the  Battalion  reached  France  they 
were  put  in  quarantine  for  a  week  or  two, 
consequent  on  iai  few  cases  of  scarlet  fever 
which,  with  measles,  became  epidemic  at 
Bedford  just  before — or  immediately  after — 
the  Battalion  left.  Meantime  war  training 
under  the  sound  of  the  guns  proceeded  with, 
and  the  Battalion  was  moved  slowly  nearer 
to  the  firing  line,  ultimately  taking  its  turn 
with  the  regular  regiments,  first  in  reserve 
trenches  and  subsequently  in  advanced 
trenches. 

Casualties  date  from  24th  January,  1915, 
and  the  official  lists,  as  received  from  C'apt. 
Sir  John  Fowler,  aire  given  in  the  order  of 
their  dates : — 

24/1/1915. 
Died  of  Wounds — 

1541  Pte.  W.  Ross,  H  Company. 

Wounded — 

1322  J.  Robertson,  G  Company. 

2213  G.  Strickland,  F  Company. 

1604  A.  Munro,  E  Company. 

1935  J.  Sutherland,  B  Company. 

1922  J.  Miller,  G  Coy.  (since  rejoined). 


7/2/1915. 


Killed  in  Action — 

2340  Pte.  P.  Hamilton,  D  Coy. 

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Casualty  List — Neuve  Chapelle. 

Wounded — 

1619  Pte.  John  Mackenzie,  D  Coy. 
1763  Carpi.  D.  Sutherland,  C  Coy. 
1528  Sergt,  C.  Bass,  E  Coy. 
1104  Pte.  D.  Smith,  E  Coy. 
1073  Pte.  M.  Mackenzie,  D  Coy. 
2114  Pte.    W.    Renwick,     D     Coy. 
rejoined) . 

Died  of  Disease — 

581  Sergt-.  S.  Mackenzie,  A  Coy. 


(since 


15/2/1915. 


Died  of  woands — 

765  Lance-C'orpl.  Campbell,  E  Coy. 


9/3/15. 
Wounded — 

1705  Pte.  J.  Munro,  G  Coy. 
1280  Pte.  A.  Fridge,  A  Co.  (since  rejoined). 
2122  Private  B.  Latta,  D  Coy. 
815  Corpil.  A.  Cameron,  A  Coy.   (since  re- 
joined). 


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NEUVE  CHAPELLE  CASUALTY  LIST 


The  battle  of  Neuve  Chapelle  has  been 
briefly  dealt  with  in  the>  Introductory  Notes. 
Here  the  l/4th  Seaforths  received  thleir  real 
baptism  of  fire. 

The  casuality  list  of  the  Battalion  was  pre- 
pared by  Captain  Sir  John  Fowler,  adjutant, 
on  the  15th  March,  1915,  and  knowing  the 
uncertainty  and  anxiety  at  hoone,  and  the 
fact  that  officers  and  men  were  writing  home 
more  or  less  unofficially  giving  names  of  killed 
and  wounded,  it  was  decided  toi  take  the  earli- 
est possible  opportunity  to  make  known  the 

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Casualty  List — Neuve  Cftapelle. 

facts,  and  tihius  within  a  week  after  the  Bat- 
talion was  heavily  engaged  the  semi-official 
list  made  its  appearance  in  the  Press  of  the 
Territorial  District. 

The  list  which  follows  is  based  on  Sir  John 
Fowler's  report.  The  only  variation  is  that 
the  heading  "Died  of  Wounds"  has  been 
added  to  from  the  list  of  "wounded,"  so  as 
to  bring  it  down  to  the  date  of  this  being 
}  printed    (April   20,    1915),    while  one  missing 

man  subsequently  traced  to  Boulogne  appears 
here  as  wounded  : — 


KILLED    IN    ACTION— 

Captain  R.  de  C.  Findlay. 

1739  Sergt.  D.  Sutherland,  B  Co. 

240  Sergt.  J.  Allan,  C  Co. 
2000  Pte.  H.  Hunter,  A  Co. 
1296  Pte.  W.  Graham,  A  Co. 
1551  Dr.  J.  G.  Sutherland,  A  Co. 
1853  Pte.  F.  Biermann,  B  Co. 
2053  Pte.  W.  F.  D.  Sewell,  B  Co. 
2061  Pte,  E.  L.  Davies,  B  Co. 
1618  Pte.  J.  F.  Macdonald,  C  Co. 
2095  Pte,  S.  Appleton,  C  Co. 
1494  Pte.  J.  Speed,  C  Co. 
1597  Pte.  M.  Macdonald,  D  Co. 
1581  Pte.  J.  Kemp,  D  Co. 
1211  Pte.  H.  Maclennan,  D  Co. 
1587  Pte.  W.  Ross,  D  Ooi. 

597  Pte.  H.  Ross,  D  Co. 
2137  Pte.  H.  Forth,  D  Co. 
2129  Pte.  P.  Friend,  D  Co. 
2127  Pte.  J.  R.  Player,  D  Co. 
1790  Ptei.  S.  Urquhart,  D  Co. 
1179  Dr.  D.  Mackenzie,  D  Co. 

693  L. -Sergt,  K.  A.  Mackenzie,  E  Co. 
2461  Pte.  C.  Campbell,  E  Co. 
1640  Pte.  D.  Jack,  F  Co. 
1596  L,-Corpl.  G.  Miller,  F  Co. 
1508  Pte.  H.  Mackenzie,  F  Co. 
2211  Pte.  A.  J.  Wolfe,  F  Co. 

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Casualty  Lis! — Neuve  Chapelle. 

1463  Corpl.  A.  S.  Strachan,  H  Co. 
2271  Pte.  C.  Fuller,  H  Co. 
2270  Pte.  W.  Humberstone,  H  Co. 
1207  Pte.  J  .M.  Maclennan,  H  Co. 
2265  Pte.  W.  Smith,  H  Co. 


DIED   OF   WOUNDS— 

Major  W.  J.  Robertson. 
Captain  J.  H.  Budge. 
Lieutenant  J.  Macniillan. 

159  Coy.  Q.M.-Sgt,  D.  M.  Fraser,  B  Co. 
1832  Sergt.  A.  Maegillivray,  B  Co. 
1955  Sgt. -Shoemaker  K.  Maekay,  B  Co. 
1974  L. -Corpl.  W.  Macdonald,  B  Co. 
2487  L. -Corpl.  E.  Watt,  B  Co. 
1803  Pte.  D.  Mackenzie,  B  Co. 

1972  Pte.  J.  Gray,  B  Co. 

607  L. -Sergt.  A.  Mackenzie,  A  Co. 
1573  Pte.  A.  Ross,  A  Co, 

1225  Pte.  A.  Macintosh,  C  Co. 

1226  Pte.  W.  Ross,  C  Co. 
1525  Pte.  A.  Macdonald,  C  Co. 
2304  Pte.  G.  Macintosh,  C  Co. 
1244  Sergt.  F.  Maeiver,  D  Co, 

1973  Pte.  J.  Macarthur,  E  Co. 
1012  Sergt.  D.  A.  Maclean,  G  Co. 
1444  L. -Corpl.  J.  Mackenzie,  H  Coy. 
2430  Pte.  G.  Dennis,  H  Co. 

1500  Pte.  D.  Mackenzie,  H  Co. 


WOUNDED— 

Lieut. -Colonel  D.  M.  Macfarlane. 

Major  Outhbert  (since  rejoined). 

Captain  R.  Truslove. 

Lieutenant  A.  B.  Brook. 

1817  Coy.  Sergt.-Major  J.  Bell,  A  Coy. 

617  Sergt.  F.  Finlayson,  A  Co. 
2281  L. -Corpl.  G.  W.  Macrae,  A  Co. 
1197  L. -Corpl.  A.  Macrae,  A  Co. 

995  Pte.  G.  J.  M.  Ross,  A  Co, 

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Casualty  List — Neuve  Chapelle. 

1505  Pte.  J.  Martin,  A  Co 

1765  Sergt.  A.  T.  Anderson,  B  Co. 

1836  Corpl.  C.  B.  Robertson,  B  Co. 

1834  L. -Corpl.  C.  Cameron,  B  Co. 

1835  L.-Corpl.  A.  J.  Davidson,  B  Co. 
1915  Pte.  K.  J.  Strachan,  B  Co. 
1642  Pile.  W.  Henderson,  B  Co. 

1547  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  B  Co. 
1655  Pte.  G.  Finlayson,  B  Co. 
1426  Pte.  G.  M.  Grant,  B  Co, 
1818  Pte.  W.  Dempster,  B  Co. 
1200  Pte,  J.  Eraser,  B  Co. 
1805  Pte.  S.  P.  Grant,  B  Co. 
2307  Pte.  J.  Galbraith,  B  Co. 
1824  Pte.  H.  Cheeper,  B  Co. 
1199  Pte.  A.  Brown,  B  Co. 
2488  Pte.  G.  Ellis,  B  Co. 
2063  Pte,  W.  B.  Reid,  B  Co. 
2083  Pte.  A.  A.  Campbell,  B  Co. 
2028  Pte.  J.  E.  Crombie,  B  Co. 
2023  Pte.  S.  Macdonald,  B  Co, 

168  Pte.  M.  Maciver,  B  Co. 
2078  L.-Corpl.  E.  Murphy,  C  Co. 
1764  Pte.  W.  Owens,  C  Co. 
1567  Pte.  H.  J.  Mackenzie,  C  Co. 
2105  Pte.  D.  Buxton,  C  Co. 
2100  Pte.  A.  M.  J.  Miller,  C  Co. 
1936  Pte.  A.  Ross,  C  Co. 
2085  Pte.  A.  Simpson,  C  Co. 
1928  Pte.  W.  Reid,  C  Co. 
1926  Pte,  A.  Mackay,  C  Co. 
1775  Pte,  I.  Mackay,  C  Co. 
2498  Pte.  J.  Stewart,  C  Co. 
1939  Pte.  N.  Macintosh,  C  Co. 
1210  Sergt.  H.  Macintyre,  D  Co. 
1947  L.-Corpl.  A,  Ross,  D  Co. 
2293  Pte.  T.  Porteous,  D  Co. 
2120  Pte.  M.  Macphail,  D  Co. 
2116  Ptei.  K.  H.  Clayton,  D  Co. 

627  Pte.  J.  Cameron,  D  Co. 
2436  Pte,  A.  Campbell,  D  Co. 
1960  Pte.  H.  Maclellan,  D  Co. 


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Casualty  List — Neuve  Chapelle. 


13  Pte 

A 

Maciver,  D  Co. 

2399  Pte 

A 

'Thomson,  D  Co. 

1772  Pte. 

F. 

Macdonald,  D  Co. 

2128  Pte 

W 

.  A.  Garnsey,  D  Co. 

1554  Pte. 

A 

Maclennan,  D  Co. 

1323  L. -Carpi.  H.  Biain,  D  Co. 

989  Pte. 

F. 

Macdonald,  D  Co. 

1258  Pte. 

K 

Mackenzie,  D  Co. 

1325  Pte. 

D 

Mackenzie,  D  Co. 

1723  Pte. 

R 

Mackenzie,  D  Co. 

1724  Pte. 

S. 

Macpherson,  D  Co. 

2403  Pte. 

A. 

Gibson,  D  Co. 

2401  Pte. 

J. 

Clark,  D  Co, 

687  Sergt.  . 

J.  Aird,  E  Co. 

58  Oorpl.  ] 

VI.  Macleod,  E  Co. 

694  L.-Oorpl.  W.  Macdonald,  E  Co 

1111  Pte. 

A. 

Macneil,  E  Co. 

1372  Pte. 

M 

Mackenzie,  E  Co. 

2336  Pte. 

J. 

C.  Maciver,  E  Co, 

1357  Pte. 

H 

Macdougall,  E  Co. 

2155  Pte>. 

G. 

N.  Maegregor,  E  Co. 

2165  Pte. 

C. 

W.  C.  Saddler,  E  Co. 

696  Pte. 

R. 

Mackenzie,  E  Co. 

1997  Pte. 

J. 

Biarron,  E  Co. 

60  Pte. 

N. 

Macleod,  E  Co. 

47  Pipe 

r  K.  J.  Mackenzie,  E  Co. 

2337  Pte. 

J. 

Grant,  E  Co. 

2306  Pte. 

J. 

Bain,  F  Co. 

2355  Pte. 

W 

.  Boneham,  F1  Co. 

2203  Pte. 

G. 

Brown,  F  Co. 

1509  Pte. 

F. 

Brown,  F  Co. 

2177  Pte'. 

E. 

A.  Bignell,  F  Co. 

1051  Dr. 

D. 

T.  Campbell,  F  Co. 

1298  L.-Oorpl.  J.  Campbell,  F  Co. 

2286  Pte: 

R. 

Harrison,  F  Co. 

2190  Pte. 

C. 

Leithead,  F  Co, 

1995  Pte. 

D. 

Munro,  F  Ooi. 

1697  Pte. 

A. 

Ross,  F  Co. 

2192  Pte. 

H. 

J.  Shaw,  F  Co, 

2313  Pte. 

T. 

Watt,  F  Co. 

2185  Pte. 

E. 

F.  Schivier,  F  Co, 

1864  Pte. 

D. 

Ross,  F  Co, 

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Casualty  List — Neuve  GhapeMe.  =?■ 

1342  Corpl.  A.  Jack,  G  Co. 

1911  L.-Corpl.  N.  West,  G  Co. 

2236  Pte.  H.  Tytler,  G  Coy. 

2224  Pte.  P.  H.  Ballantyne,  G  Co. 

1688  Dr.  A.  Burn,  G  Co. 

1316  Pte.  C.  Birse,  G  Coy. 

2232  Pte.  G.  Grozier,  G  Co. 

1954  Corpl.  A.  Wilriams,  G  Co. 

1831  Pte.  W.  H.  Fraser,  H  Co, 
904  Piper  J.  Macdonald,  H  Co. 
{/  JJj  1622  Pte.  R.  J.  Mackay,  H  Co. 

({ )}}  1802  Pte.  F.  Mackenzie,  H  Co. 

1617  Pte.  J.  A.  Macleod,  H  Co. 

2387  Pte.  A.  Jaffrey,  H  Co. 

1252  Pte.  W.  Madleod,  H  Co. 

1171  L.-Corpl.  J.  Maclean,  H  Co. 

1830  Pte.  V.  M.  Cameron,  H  Co. 

MASSING— 

987  L.-Corpl.  A.  Mackenzie,  D  Co. 
2474  Pte.  F.  A.  French,  B  Co. 


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List  of  Gasuafties  for  period  from   13th 
March  to  3rd  Aprii,  1915. 

Killed  in  Action — 

1328  Pte.  MunroMackav,  A  Coy.  (30/3/15). 
2326  Pte.  G.  Macnab,  G  Coy.   (31/3/15). 

Wounded — 

2232  [2222?]  Pte,  T.  Milton,  G  Coy., 
accidental  (29/3/15). 

2409  Pte.  E.  Macguire,  G  Coy.,  accidental 
(29/3/15). 

1816  Pte.  A.  T.  Alcorn,  B  Coy.  (30/3/15). 

2244  Pte.  H.  D.  Ramsay,  G  Coy.,  accid- 
ental (since  rejoined). 

1092  Sergt,  J.  Macdonald,  G  Coy.,  accid- 
ental (since  rejoined). 

1194  Pte.  A.  Macintosh,  H  Coy.,  accidental. 

1609  Pte.  W.   Fowler,  H  Coy.,   accidental. 

1574  Pte.  D.  Ross,  C  Coy.  (31/3/15). 

2544  Pte.  A.  Dean,  F  Coy.  (31/3/15). 

1701  Pte.  J.  Fraser,  G  Coy.  (31/3/15). 

1290  Pte.  H.  Macdonald,  G  Coy.  (31/3/15). 

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SUMMARY    OF    NEUVE    CHAPELLE 

CASUALTIES. 

Killed       33 

Died  of  Wounds  22 

Wounded        110 

Missing       2 

Total 167 

Total  Casualties  to  April  3rd,  1915. 

Killed       36 

Died  of  Wounds   24 

Died  of   Disease    3 

Wounded        136 

Missing       2 


Total  201 

Later  casualties  will  be  fooind  after  the 
review  of  the  l/4th  Seaforths  doing,  printed 
at  the  beginning  of  the  book. 

ft 

SECOND    DRAFT    TO    1/Sth    SEAFORTHS. 

Shortly  before  the  battle  of  Neuve  Chapelle 
a  second  draft  (left  for  France,  under  Captain 
Hogg,  who  had  meantime  returned  home  on 
sick  leave.  The  draft,  which  joined  the  Bat- 
talion after  the  battle,  was  as  follows  : — 

A  Company. 
2462  Sergt.  A.  Matheson,  Elder  Cottage,  Bog 

of  Resol'ls. 
2334  Sergt.    G.    Patience,     30    High     Street, 

Avoch . 
2483  CorpL   A.    Walker,    9   Bow    Churchyard, 

London. 
2015  Carpi.   G.   G.'  Wray,    96    Park    Avenue, 

New  Barking,  Essex. 
3213  Lance-Corpl.   J.     Munro,    1    Edminstow 

Drive,  Ibrox,   Glasgow. 
2075  Pte.  A.     C.    Upson,    35    High     Street, 

Maidenhead . 
3232  Pte.     J.     Macintyre,     31    Auchentoshen 

Terrace,   Springburn,  Glasgow. 
3185  Pte.  F.     Grant,     286    Kennedy    Street, 

Glasgow. 
3066  Pte.  J.  Wilson,   36  Kirkpatrick  Street, 

Bridgton,  Glasgow. 
2457  Pte.     A.     Macdonald,     Albert    Cottage, 

High  Street,  Alness : 
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Second  Draft. 


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3236  Pte.     W.     Carter,     63     Brown     Street, 

Glasgow. 
2467  Pte.   P.    Fraser,    Easter  Moy,    Muir   of 

Ord. 

3216  Pte.     R.     McClounam,     19     Stevenson,  jj 
Cailtow,,  Glasgow. 

3160  Pte,   W.   Brown,    10  Griveland  Terrace, 
\  Kelty.  uv  m 

j  3067  Pte.   J.   Martin,     14    Grantly     Gardens,  jj(  \\ ' 

Shawlands,  Glasgow. 

3186  Pte.    E,    Butler,    2   Hill    Street,    Ander- 

stom,  Glasgow.  U 

2427  Pte.  C.  McArthur,  80  Scott  Street,  Gar-  jj 

nethill,  Glasgow. 

3211  Pte.   A.     Graham,     53    Sterling    Street, 
Cowcaddens,  Glaisgow. 
{  3244  Pte.    R.    Smith,    53   Grail   Street,    Park- 

head,  Glasgow. 

2505  Pte.  L.  King,  16  Martland  Road,  Salt- 
iey,  Birmingham. 

3300  Pte.  D.  Addison,  Bering  House,  Robert- 
son  C.P.,  South  Africa, 

2311  Pte.  J.  Macaskill,  24  Fairfield  Lane, 
Inverness1. 

2493  Pte.  J.  Jarvis,  Terrington  Street,  Cle- 
ment, King's  Lvnn. 

3217  Pte,  J.  Rooney,  43  Miaitland  Street, 
Cow  cad  dens,  Glasgow. 

2415  Pte.  W.  Murray,  18  Market  St.,  Perth. 
j  .  2406  Pte.  W.  Reid,  3  Anderson  Street,  South 
*"  Side,  Glasgow. 

2456  Pte.   L.   Dunbar,   Park  Avenue,    King's 

Lynn,  Norfolk.  >> 

1970  Pte..  J.  Fraser,  Cameron's  Lane,  Alness.  }), 

2475  Pte.  D.  Fraser,  Knock-na-Fannioh, 
Conon-B  ridge. 

1538  Pte.  H.  R.  Mackenzie,  1  Coronation 
Cottage,  Warden  Street,  Glasgow. 

2531  Pte.  G.  Wheeler,  24  Stanley  Road, 
Oxford. 

1590  Pte.  J.  Daly,  Ardblar,  Kiltarlity,  Beauly 

3242  Pte.  E.  Steele,  89  Crail  Street,  Park- 
head,  Glasgow. 

2109  Pte.  C.  E.  Bain,  23  Marchland  Road, 
Eltham,  S.E. 

3317  Pte.  E.  D.  Bateman,  Box  18,  Thoburn 
P.O.,  Vancouver  Island,  Canada. 

3318  Pte.  H.  G.  Aves,  91  Dyne  Road, 
Brondesbury,  London,  N.W. 

1674  Pte.     A.     Maclean,     Riverside,     Con  tin, 

3316  Pte.   S.  R,   Wood,  The  Nunnery,  Peas- 
hurst,  near  Tonbridge,  Kent. 
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Second  Draft. 

3315  Pte.   J.   Brunton,   Serogg  House  Farm, 

Walker,  Newcastle-on-Tvne. 
3314  Pte.  H.  A.  R.  Avila,  47  Thornlaw  Road, 

West  Norwood,  London,  S.E. 

B  Company. 

2737  Sergt.  A.  Hey  wood,  12  Orchid  Street, 
Harphurhey. 

2736  Pte,  W.  Leishman,  35    Walton    Street, 

Miles  Platting,  Manchester. 
2628  Pte.  WT.  L.  Greenhough,  22  Ella  Street, 

Harpurhev,  Manchester. 
2651  Pte.  L.  Tattersall,  Tide's  weld,  near  Bux- 
ton, Derbyshire. 
2528  Pte.  A.  W.  Turvev,  74  Iddesleigh  Road, 

Bedford. 
2898  Pte.  A.  Davies,  52  Westbourne  Grove, 

Harpurhey,  Manchester. 
2762  Pte.  J.   Parkinson,     5    Pearson    Street, 

Newton   Heath,   Manchester. 
2569  Pte.    G.    C.    Foster,    Beechwood,    Irvine 

Road,  Kilmarnock. 
2718  Pte.    H.     Yates,    25    Beverley     Street, 

Blackley,  Manchester. 
2786  Pte.  L.  Webster,  20  Hall  Road,  Orump- 

sall,  Manchester. 
2918  Pte.   J.   H.  Appleby,   51  Forbes  Street, 

W7est  Gorton. 

2738  Pte.  W.  McCormick,  23  Beasley  Street, 
Gorton,  Manchester. 

2774  Pte.  J.  Mitchell,  169  Barton  Road, 
Stretford,  Manchester. 

2544  Pte.  A.  F.  Dean,  1  Melrose  Villa,  The 
Lvncfo,  Uxbridge. 

3020  Pte.  B.  Minchingtom,  12  Cross  Street, 
off  Llovd  Street,  Hulme,  Manchester. 

2460  Pte.  D.  Macleod,  Pultney  Street,  Ulla- 
pool. 

2715  Pte.  W.  Wilkinson,  91  Church  Street, 
Newton  Heath,  Manchester. 

2698  Pre.  C.  Hughes,  62  WTest  Craven  Street, 
Salford. 

2724  Pte.   J.  Smith,  35  Clayton  Lane,  Man- 

2668  Pte.   A.   Oliver,    175  Harrowby     Street, 

Miles  Platting,  Manchester. 
2667  Pte.  J.  Macgregor,  128  Pearson  Street, 

Miles  Platting,  Manchester. 
3005  Pte.  W.  C.  L.  Matthews,  84  Tavistock 

Crescent,  Bayswater,  London,.  W 
2609  Pte.  J.  L.   ShandHey,   50  Neden  Street, 

Openshaw,  Manchester. 

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Second  Draft. 

2658  Pte.  C.  Williamson,  17  Winifred  Street, 

Disburv,  near  Manclhesttr. 
2723  Pte.   J.   Duckenfield,     57     Hawkenshead 

Read,  Cheetham,  Manchester. 
2629  Pte.   W.   Taylor,     15    Scholneld    Street, 

Clayton,  Manchester. 
2595  Pte.  J.  Smith,  15  Taylor  Street,  Gorton, 

Manchester. 
2768  Pte.  A.    J.     Shelmerdine,    5    Alexandra 

Avenue,   Moss   Side,   Manchester. 
2631  Pte;    J.    L.    Bottomley,     Lisarda,     Torre 

Hill  Road,  Torquay. 
2963  Lance-Corpl.   W.  ^Thomson,     Alma    Cot- 
tage,   St.   Boswedl,   Roxburghshire. 
2740  Pte.   C.  Starr,  33  Vere  Street,   Salford. 
2727  Pte.  J.  Holland,  45  Butterwotrth  Street, 

Bradford,  Manchester. 
2720  Pte.    E.    Powell,    25    Virgil    Street,    Old 

Trafford,  Manchester. 
2732  Pte.    A.    Holmes,    84    Peroival    Street, 

C.Q.M.,  Manchester. 
2722  Pte.  F.  Myles,  1  Ruthin  St.,  Pendleton. 
3104  Pte.   J.  R,  Bracns,   134    New    England, 

Pererbrou. 
2742  Pte.  E.  Mitchell,  3  Wrigley  Head,  Fails- 
worth. 
2618  Pte.  F.  Hanson,  5  Wesley  Street,  Hyde 

Road,  Ardwick. 
2714  Pte.  P.    Hastie,    31    Derbyshire    Lane, 

Stretford,   Manchester. 
2622  Pte.     T.    Fletcher,     23    Marpile    Street, 

Openshaw,  Manchester. 
2641  Pte.  H.    Wakerall,     20    Mellor    Street, 

Prestwich. 
2655  Pte.  C.  H.  Diggle,  41    Chester    Street, 

Hulme,  Manchester. 
2649  Pte.  H.  Judd,   8  Eliza    Street,    Hulme, 

Manchester. 
2659  Pte.  R.  W.  Watkinson,  392  Eccles  New 

Road,  Weaste,  Manchester. 
2661  Pte.   W.   T.   Armour,     10    Gainsborough 

Street,  Hr.  Broughton,  Manchester. 
2594  Pte,   J.    G.   Laws,     41    Portland    Road, 

Gorsehill,  Stretford. 
2532  Pte.  V.  Bailey.     Schoolhouse,    Norwen- 

stow,  Bude,  Cornwall. 
2568  Pte.  C.  Vine,   6  Bronte  Villas,   Graves- 
end,  Kent. 
2777  Pte.  Rowbottom,  2  Gorse  Street,  Stret- 
ford, Manchester. 
2773  Pte.     H.     Prince,     9    Lonsdale    Street, 

Stretford,  Manchester. 


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Second  Draff. 

2598  Pte.  N.  Walsh,  19  Dyson  Street,  Queen's 

Road,    Miles   Platting,    Manchester. 
2664  Pte.  M.  Ellis,  207  Tipping  Street,  Ard- 

wick. 
2533  Pte.  S.  Lane,  Terrington,  St  Clements, 

King's  Lynn. 
2530  Lance-Corpl.   G.     Downes,     77    Alcester 

Street,  Birmingham. 
2765  Pte,  E.  Wheelan,    10    Johnson    Street, 

Cheetham,  Manchester. 

2607  Pte.  F.  Murphy,  80  Droylsden  Road, 
Newton  Heath,  Manchester. 

2597  Pte.  E.  Green,  18  Lilley  Street,  Queen's 
Road,  Manchester. 

2608  Pte.  G.  Moffat,  113  Baslow  Street,  Ard- 
wick,  Manchester. 

3003  Pte.  J.  Smith,  3  Chaltham  St.,  Bolton. 

2928  Pte.  F.  Beltf,  13  Midway  Street,  Long- 
sight,  Manchester. 

2668  Lance-Corpl.  M.  Page,  52  Springfield 
Road,  Linslade,  Bucks. 

2653  Pte.  E.  Barker,  47  Clayton  Street, 
Hulme,  Manchester. 

3013  Pte.  W.  Beattie,  90  Queen  St.,  Glasgow. 

2654  Pte.  W.  Beswick,  41  Fenwick  Street, 
Manchester. 

2785  Pte.  H.  France,  5  Ritchie  Street,  Ard- 

wick,  Manchester. 
2741  Pte.     H.     Dixon,     26    Hannah     Street, 

Collyhurst,  Manchester. 
2726  Lance-Corpl.   G.   Black,   28  Park  Road, 

Stretford. 
2567  Lance-Corpl.  D.  Gibson,  Rosebank,  Por- 

rock  Road,  Gravesend. 
2962  Lance-Corpl.  R.    J.    Petrris,    26    Upton 

Avenue,  Forest  Gate,  London. 
2543  Corpl.  H.  E.  Salisbury,  407  Albany  Rd., 

Camberwell,  London,  S.E. 
2563  Pte.    A.    Dickenson,   21   Hopper  Street, 

Shewsbury. 
2600  Pte.  G.  Martin,  26    Thorn    Street.,    off 

Miill  Street,  Bradford,  Manchester1. 
2602  Pte,  A.  Scholfield. 

C  Company. 
2810  Corpl.  J.  B.  Forster,  13  Marcar  Street, 
off  Butler  Street,  Manchester. 

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Second  Draft. 

2851  Carpi.  E.  Bartlett,  50  Davyhulme  Rd., 
Urmston,  Manchester. 

2852  Pte.  G.  Barnett,  22  Myles  St.,  Sailford. 
2805  Pte.    J.    Macauley,    15    Whitby    Road, 

Falloiwfield ,  Manchester . 

2817  Pte.  L.  Jones,  16  Deansgate  Lane,  Tim- 
perley,  Cheshire. 

30G0  Pte.  Shephard,  Ballykelly,  Co.  Kildare, 
Monastrevan. 

3191  Pte.  T.  Murray,  35  Darnley  Road,  Barr- 
head, Glasgow. 


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2/4th     SEAFORTH     HIGHLANDERS 


Before  the  l/4th  Seatorths  left  for  tohe  front  in  November  the 
work  of  raising  the  2 /4th  Seaforths  had  well  begun.  The  l/4ths 
were  carefully  picked,  and  those  left  behind  at  Bedford  included 
officers  and  men  on  the  Home  Defence  list  together  with  those  on 
the  sick  list,  as  well  as  those  whose  training  had  yet  to  be  com- 
pleted. Meantime,  however,  a  large  number  of  men  had  joined  at 
Headquarters  at  Dingwall,  and  these  proceeded  to  Bedford  toi  com- 
plete training,  so  as  to  be  ready  to  supply  Drafts  for  the  front  as 
required.  Subsequently  the  2/4ths  were  strongly  recruited  both 
from  English  towns  and  here  in  the  North,  and  from  the  New  Year 
until  well  into  spring  the  local  recruiting  was  good,  so  that  between 
recruits  and  men  who  had  been  invalided  or  wounded  there  was  at 
Headquarters  at  the  beginning  of  April  the  whole  of  D  Coy.  in  the 
lists  which  follow.  It  should  be  noted  that  in  the  following  lists 
there  appear  the  names  of  men  who  joined  the  draft,  and  also  it  is 
probable  some  names  will  be  found  duplicated,  a  circumstance  due 
to  the  constant  changing  of  men  from  one  company  to  another 
while  these  lists  were  in  preparation. 

All  Heme  Defence  men  have  been  picked,  out  of  the  Battalion, 
and,  as  a  separate  unit,  will  be  utilized  for  various  military  duties 
at  home. 

NOMINAL     ROLL. 

Officers. 

Lieut. -Colonel  D.    Matheson,    Commanding,    Lews    Castle,   Isle  of 

Lewis. 
Major  George  Mackenzie,  Abbey ville,   Inverness. 
Major  Munro. 

Captain  W.  Wilkie,  Adjutant,  Post-Office  Buildings,  Strathpeffer. 
Captain   J.    G.    Russell,    Assistant  Adjutant,    Caberfeidh   Terrace, 

Dingwall. 
Captain  G.  M.  Cameron,  Avoch,  Ross-shire. 
Captain  D.  Ferguson,  Ardersier,  Inverness-shire. 
Captain  A.  M.  Macintyre,  Brae,  near  Dingwall. 
Captain  A.  R.  Munro,  Newton  of  Novar,  Evan  ton. 
Lieut,  and  Quartermaster  J.  C.  Boyd,  London. 
Lieut.  C.  D.  Blunt,  Badentarbat,  Achiltibuie,  by  Ullapool. 
Lieut.  J.  P.  Davidson,  Burgh  Down,  Epsom,  Surrey. 
Lieut.  H.  P.  T.  Gray,  London. 
Jjieut.  S.  J.  Hope,  Kinnahaird,  Strathpeffer. 
Lieut.  A.  J.  S.  Munro-Spencer,  Teaninich,  Alness. 
Lieut.  W.  Stewart,  Poyntzfield,  Invergordon. 

f  65 


Nominal  Roll — Continued* 

Lieut.  A.  Campbell,  Machine  Gun  Officer,  31  Laurel  wood  Avenue, 
Aberdeen. 

Second-Lieut.  A.  J.  Oairtwright,  27  Balcaskie  Roiad,  Eltham,  Kent. 

Second-Lieut.  F.  C.  Chandler,  MedicaJl  Officer,  Edinburgh  Univer- 
sity Union,  Edinburgh. 


Second-Lieut.    F 

Park,  S.W. 
Second-Lieut.  E. 

Beckenham. 
Second-Lieut.  A. 

Beckenham. 
Secoind-Liieut .  D . 
Second-Lieut.  J. 
Second-Lieut.  W 

Manchester. 
Second-Lieut.  P. 
Second-Lieut. 
Second-Lieut. 
Second-Lieut. 
Second-Lieut. 
Second-Lieut. 
Second-Lieut. 
Second-Lieut . 


P.    Ferguson,    15ai   Radbourne   Road,    Clapham 

W.  R.  Finch,    "  Northview,"   22  Bromley  Road, 

M.   C.   Fincih,    "  Northview,"   22  Bromley  Road, 

H.  Haugh,  5  Herslland  Terrace,  Glasgow,  W. 
W.  Henderson,   Culcairn,   Invergordon. 
F.  Hioillingworth,   106  Cyprus  Street,  Stretford, 


K. 
G. 
E, 
I. 

A. 


C.  Knight,  Cathedral  Square,  Fort  rose. 
M.  Maciaulay,   14  Opinan,  Gairloch,  Ross-shire. 
R.  R.  M.  Maedomald,   Knockbreck  House,  Tain. 
Macleod,  Academy,  Fortrase,  Ross-shire. 
E.  Mackenzie,  Abbeville,  Inverness. 
Masters,  20  de  Parys  Avenue,  Bedford. 
M.  Pender,    "  Onich,"   Beckham,   Surrey. 
S.  Thomson,  13  Barr  Street,  Bridgeton,  off  Lon 
don  Read,  Glasgow. 
Second-Lieut.    T.    H.    Treslove 

Manchester. 
Second-Lieut.  R.  H.  H.  Will. 

Second-Lieut.  Ralph  Wassell,  Bridaig,  Dingwall. 
Second-Lieut.  Geerge  Maopherson,  The  Manse,  Dingwall. 
Second-Lieut.  A.  T.  Mackenzie,  Evanton. 

Second-Lieutenants — Ian  Murray  Munro,  Strathpeff  er ;  J. 
Harris,  R.  A.  Graham  Melrose,  J1.  Morrison,  A.  Macrae,  R. 
Hislop,  C.  H.  Harris,  C.  A.  Phillmore  Hulls,  W.  Holmes 
S.  Sinclair  Reid,  David  Boyd. 


35     Bickley     Street,     Moss    Side, 


S. 
W. 

N. 


* 


5470 
2332 

2418 
2320 
2462 

2327 

2298 
2304 
2420 
1454 


A    COMPANY. 

Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  Men. 

Sergeant-Major  N.  T.  Mackenzie,  Drill  Hall,  Dingwall. 
Col. -Sergt.   G.   Maclean,   Camlachie  Institute,   Glasgow. 
Colour-Sergeant  J.  R.  Macrae,  8  Knockbreck  Street,  Tain. 
Sergeant  J.  M.  Gordon,  Lome  Place,  Dingwall. 
Sergeant  A.  Matheson,  Elder  Cottage,  Bog  Resolis,  Balblair, 

Invergordon. 
Sergeant  J.  Maciver,  13  Albert  Square,  Dundee. 
Sergt.  Mackenzie. 

Sergeant  G.  Mackintosh,  21  Dock  Street,  Avoch. 
Sergt.  T.  G.  Mackrav,  Langwell  House,  West  St.,   Ullapool. 
Sergt.  Ross,  Muir  of  Conan,  Muir  of  Ord,  Ross-shire. 
66 


A  Coy. — Continued 

185  Pioneer-Sergt.  Primrose,  Alma  Cottage,  Dingwall. 
2334  Lance-Sergeant  G.  Patience,  30  High.  Street,  Avoch. 
3011  Carpi.  J.  Aitken,  933  Great  Eastern  Road,  Parkhead,  Glasgow 
2489  Corpl.  A.  M.  Campbell,  Glasgow. 

2237  Corpl.  W.  A.  Crawford,  8  Earnest  Terrace,  Palmes  Green,  N. 
2424  Corporal  H.  F.  Kingham,  35  Castelnau  Mansions,  Barnes,  S.W. 

2420  Corporal  T.  G.  Mackay,  Langwell  House,  West  St.,  Ullapool. 
2411  Corpl.  Miller,  493  Alexandra,  Road,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 
2408  Corporal  Andrew  Ross,  Roekfielld,  Portmahomack. 

1726  Lance-Corporal  A.  J.  Anderson,  Craigwood,  Fortrose. 
2489  Lance-Corporal  A.  M.  Campbell,   115  Roslea  Drive,  Dennis- 
toun, Glasgow. 

2421  Lance-Corpl.  J.  Crombie,  1  Sharp  Street,  Gorman,  Glasgow. 
2499  Lance-Corporal  W.  Finlayson,  Kishorn,   Lochcarron. 

2403  Lance-Ccrporal  A.  Gibson,  83  Mill  Street,  Ayr. 

2034  Lance-Corpl.  T.   E.   Macgregor,   10  Thorngrove  Road,   Upton 

Park,  E, 
1595  Lance-Corporal  G.  Maclennan,  Shandwick  Farm,  Nigg. 
1472  Lance-Corporal    H.     Macleod,     Polbarin     House,    Achiltibuie, 

Ullapool. 
1124  Lanoe-Goirpl.  McCrae,  Boiath,  Alness,   Ross-shire. 
2024  Lance-Corpl.  H.  Nicholls,  33  Snigbrook,  Blackburn,  Lanes. 
2476  Lance-Corporal  C.  F.  Smith,  Fortrose. 

2321  Lance-Corpl.  Sutherland,  1  Factory  Lane;,  Avoch,  Ross-shire. 
2537  Lance-Corpl.  J.  S.  Taggart,  East  Bank,  Bolton. 
2487  Lance-Corporal  Edward  Watt,  Rosemont,  Dingwall. 
2019  Lance-Corpl.  V.  M.  Watt,   42  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 
2302  Lance-Corporal  J.  "Wilson,  Swordale,  Evanton. 
1163  Pte.  M.  Aird,  Argyle  Street,  Ullapool. 
1405  Private  K.  Anderson,  Ness  Farm,  Fortrose. 
2200  Pte.  Lionel  Bauley,  1  The  Drive,  Ilford,  Essex. 
1293  Pte.  G.  Beattie,  Brucefield  Farm,  Portmahomack. 
2606  Private    F.    Bennet,    16    Winifred    Street,    Newton    Heath, 
Manchester. 

Pte.  J.  Bennett,  101  Westerhill  Street,  Glasgow. 
2928  Private  F.  Bell,  13  Midway  Street,  Manchester. 

Pte.  S.  E.  Bentley,  16  Dalhonsie  Street,  Garnethill,  Glasgow. 

Pte.  James  Booth,  HiMhead,  Glasgow. 
2927  Private  E.  Bowhav,  Holne,  Manchester. 
2486  Pte.  J.  Brodie,  Katewell  Mill,  Evanton. 
2518  Pte.  A.  Buchanan,  27  Upper  Bayble,  Stornoway. 
2674  Private  A.  W.  Bunlev,  West  Dixon  St.,  Salford,  Manchester. 
3233  Pte.  J.  Canning,  13  Bridgeat,  Partick. 

2454  Pte.  H.  Chisholm,  Mains  of  Tarradale,  Muir  of  Ord. 
1781  Pte.  G.  Christie,  Meikle  Ferry,  Tain. 

1516  Pte.  W.  Christie,  Woodside,  Edderton,  Ross-shire. 

2676  Private  J.   Coops,   Albert   Road,   Cheadle  Hlume,   Stockport. 

3022  Pte.  H.  Clarke,  37  Western  Road,  Olney,  Bucks. 

2401  Private  J.  Clark,  7  Howe  Street,  Paisley. 

2421  Private  J.  W.  Crombie,  1  Sharp  Street,  Govan.  Glasgow. 

2455  Private  A.  F.  Deane,  The  Lynch,  Uxbridge. 

2410  Pte.  J.  Dewar,  75  E.  Cumberland,  off  Canning  St.,  Glasgow. 
2259  Pte.  V.  G.  Dixon,  72  Hartington  St.,  Moss  Side,  Manchester. 

67 


PATRONISED    BY    ROYALTY. 

MANY    OF    THE    NOBILITY. 

AND  COUNTY   FAMILIES. 


MESSRS    DEWAR    &    HAY, 
DINGWALL. 


HIGH-CLASS    PHARMACISTS, 

DISPENSING, 
and  PHOTOGRAPHIC    CHEMISTS. 


Our    DENTISTRY    DEPARTMENT    is   under 
very  competent   Management. 

ARTIFICIAL    TEETH. 

NEAT.      NATURAL.     COMFORTABLE, 

Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 


We  are  the  ONLY  SPECIALISTS  in 
Ross-shire  in 
22^      SCIENTIFIC    EYESIGHT   TESTING. 

BEST   Lenses.      BEST   Frames.      BEST  Workmanship. 

Prices  Strictly  Reasonable. 


DEWAR     &    HAY, 

DINGWALL. 

FIRST  SHOP  RIGHT  HAND  SIDE  ON  WAY  UP  FROM  STATION 

68 


A  Coy. — Continued 

2488  Private  George  Ellis,  Conon  Mains,  Conon-Bridge. 

2394  Pte.  A.  Finlayson. 

2467  Private  P.  Fraser,  Easter  Moy,  Strathpeffer. 

2475  Private  D.k  Fraser,  Knocknafanary,  Conon-Bridge. 

1680  Private  M.  Fraser,  Scotsbum,  by  Kildary. 

2416  Pte.  Geo.  Gannon,  49  Leonard  Street,  Perth. 

2443  Pte.  H.  Gableman,  161  New  City  Road,  Glasgow. 

2675  Private  J.  R.  Gill,  170  Harcourt  St.,  Ardwicfh,  Manchester. 

1969  Pte,  D.  Gordon. 

2679  Private  L.  Gosling,  20  Nansen  Street,  Stretford,  Manchester. 

2565  Private  A.  Graham,  42  Park  Road,  West  Ham,  London. 

1499  Pte.  A.  Grant,  Lilybank,  Grant  Road,  Granton-on-Spey. 

1370  Pte.  W.  Grant,  Coulhill,  Alness,  Ross-shire. 

3184  Pte.  D.  Grieve,  30  Hope  Street,  Bellshill,  Glasgow. 

3199  Pte.  B.  Halley,  170  West  Muir  Street,  Glasgow. 

2442  Private  W.  Harvey,  114  Weir  Street,  Kingston,  Glasgow. 

2405  Private  S.  Holmes,  80  New  City  Road,  Glasgow. 

2605  Private     H.     Humphreys,     33     Granville    Road,     Crumpsall, 

Manchester. 
3243  Pte.  J.  T.  L.  Jackson,  128  Alexandra  Parade,  Glasgow. 
2677  Private  J.  Jefferies,  1  Home's  Place,  Ancoats,  Manchester. 
2699  Pte.  Jenkins,  54  Selwin  Road,  Upton  Manor,  London. 
2604  Private  R.  Jones,  102  W  aimer  Street,  Rusholme,  Manchester. 
2703  Private  W.  Kearns,  6  Poplar  Street,  Manchester. 

Pte.  A.  Kemp,  24  Blackburn  Street,  Govan,  Glasgow. 
2505  Private  L.  King,  Birmingham. 

3306  Pte.  J.  Little,  32  Maitland,  Cowcadden,  Glasgow. 
1381  Pte.  A.  Macangus,  Meddat  Farm,  Kildarv. 
2341  Pte,  J.  MeCabe,  255  Cumberland  Street,  S.S.,  Glasgow. 
1684  Pte.  D.  McCalman,  Pithogarty  Farm,  Ross-shire. 
2448  Pte,  J.  Macaulay,  10  Dock  Street,  Kelvinhaugh,  Glasgow. 
2519  Pte.  M.  Macdonald,  46  Upper  Bayble,  Stornoway. 
1785  Pte.  J.  Mlacdonald,  Maegregor's  Court,  Dingwall. 

Ptei.  W.  Mclmley,  2  West  Russell  St.,  Cowcaddens,  Glasgow. 

Pte.  D.  Macintvre,  148  Salamanca  Street,  Parkhead,  Glasgow 
2517  Pte.  R.  Mackay,  66  North  Tolsta,  Stornoway. 

2451  Pte.  W.  Mackay,  11  New  Street,  Tlaiin. 

2466  Private  A.  Mackenzie,  Saltburn,  Invergordon. 

2453  Pte.  C.  A.  Mackenzie,  Rustic  Cottage,  Maryburgh. 

1102  Private  H.  Mackenzie,  Garvan  House,  Lochbroom. 

2452  Private  J.  Mackenzie,  12  Main  Street,  Inver,  Tain. 
1546  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  Sivant  Farm,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1531  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  Wester  Moy,  Aroan,  Muir  of  Ord. 
3241  Pte.  Mackenzie,  1  Exeter  Drive,  Partick,  Glasgow. 

2395  Pte.  N.  MacRitchie. 

1588  Pte.  W.  Mackenzie,  Knodkfarrel,  Dingwall. 

2252  Pte.  J.  A.  Mackie,  48  Onslaw  Gardens,  Linswell  Hill,  London. 

2347  Pte.  K.  Macintosh,  Gateside,  Munlochy. 

1939  Private  Neil  Mackintosh,  Munlochy. 

2365  Private  A.  Maclean. 

Pte.  D.  Maclaren,  436  8.  Wellington  St.,  S.S.,  Glasgow. 
1266  Pte.  J.  Maclean,  Badentarbat,  Achiltibuie,  Ross-shire. 
988  Piper  A.  Macleod,  Balintraid  Farm,  Delny,  Ross-shire. 

69 


A  Company— Continued. 

1633  Private  J.  Macleod,  Mackenzie's  Buildings,  Maryburgh. 

Piper  L.  Macleod,  Sttcirnoway. 
1313  Pte.  W.  Macleod,  Ba/lintraid,  Invergcrdon. 

Pte.  D.  McMitchael,  192  South  Street,  Glasgow. 
2495  Ft®.  A.  Macmillan,  3  Glen,  North  Tolsba,  Stornoway. 
2493  Piper  A.  Macmillan,  Stornoway. 

2441  Pte.  N.  Macpherscm,  Rose  Cottage,  Kildary,  Ross-shire. 
1999  Pte.  K.  Macrae,  Burnside,  Culbokie,  Conon-B  ridge. 
2705  Private  H.  Mann,  9  Carnarvon  St.,  Cheetham,  Manchester, 

1731  Pte.  D.  Martin,  Milblairv,  Edderton. 

2600  Private  G.  Martin,  26  Thorn  Street,  Bradford,  Manchester. 

Pte.  T.  Martin,  Young's  Buildings,  Glengarnock, 
1903  Pte.  D.  Matheson,  Ardjachie  Farm,  Tain. 
1710  Pte.  G.  Mathieson,  27  Lamington  Street,  Tain. 

2608  Private  G.  Moffatt,  113  Basflow  Street,  Ardwick,  Manchester, 
1166  Private  J.  Morrison,  Newton  of  Novar,  Evanton. 

1743  Pte.  J.  R.  Morrison. 

763  Pte.  J.  Muir. 
1944  Private  G.  Munroi,  19  Shore  Street,  Inverness. 
1989  Private  A  .Munro,  12  Camden  Street,  Evanton. 

Ptei.  J.  Murphy,  34  Kent  Street,  Glasgow. 
1288  Pte.  K.  Murray,  Culcraggie,  Alness. 

2519  Pte.  Donald  Noble,  Manse  Cottage,  Killearnan,  Redcastle. 
1339  Pte).  E.  Pirrie,  Ola.sterim,  Enzie,  Buckie,  Banff. 
233«  Private.  A.  Ross,  Glasgow. 

2592  Private  J.  F.  Rennie,  2  Union  Street,  Middleton,  Manchester. 
156f)  Pte.  E.  Scott. 

1919  Private  W.  A.  Scott,  Barbaraville,  Delny. 

2602  Private  A.  Schofield,  16  Edward  St.,  Moston,  Manchester. 

2609  Private  J.  S.  Shandley,  50  Nedan  Street,  Openshan. 
^985  Private  M.  Simpson,  Findon  Cottage,  Culbokie. 
3006  Pte.  T.  Smart,  Shipton,  Bellinger,  Tidworth,  Hants. 
2444  Pte.  TV.  Smellie,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 

2348  Private  J.  Smith,  Benlie,  Abriachan,  Inverness. 
2485  Piper  A.  Smith,  40  Callanish,  Stornoway. 

Pte.  John  Smith,  60  Aitchison  Street,  Airdrie. 
1105  Pte.  T.  Smith,  Fciich,  Lochbroom,  Ross^shire. 

1732  Private  C.  Stevenson,  Culmaly  Farm,  by  Golspie. 
Pte.  R,  Storrie,  93  Port  Street,  Anderston,  Glasgow. 

2309  Pte.  TV.  Sutherland,  Inverbreakie,  Invergorden. 
2471  Pte.  TV.  Swanson,  34  Lomsbourgh  Street,  Wick. 
Pte.  Geo.  Tetchner,  445  Argyle  Street,  Glasgow. 
2596  Private  L.  Thompstcne,  22  Hall  Rd.,  Crumpsall,  Manchester. 
3021  Private  R.  R.  Truelove,  10  Dene  Street,  Dorking,  Surrey. 

2603  Private    D.    Travers,     109    Darncombe    Street,    Moss    Side, 

Manchester. 

2593  Private  G.  Thomson,  31  Harrietta  St.,  Cheetham,  Manchester. 
2459  Pte.  D.  Urquhart,  Quay  Street,  Ullapool. 

2439  Pte.  K.  Urquhart,  17  North  Telsta,  Stornoway. 

1034  Pre.  J.  Urquhart,  Gairlcoh. 

1992  Private  James  Urquhart,  4  Livera  Street,  Evanton. 

2478  Private  H.  Urquhart,  Lower  Pitkerrie,  Fearn. 

2698  Private  N.  Walsh,  Queen's  Road,  Miles,  Plutting,  Manchester 

70 


A  Company— Continued. 

3187  Pte.  D.  Weir,  24  Haggs  Road,  Polloekshaws,  Glasgow. 

3188  Pte.  T.  Whitelaw,  23  Staffa  Street,  Glasgow. 
2312  Pte.  E.  Williams,  21  May  Court,  Inverness. 

Pte.  J.  W.  Wylie,  34  Orchard  Drive,  Giffnock,  Glasgow. 
3245  Pte.  J.  Youdalil,  230  Garscube  Road,  Glasgow. 


B  COMPANY. 

Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  Men. 

556  Sergeant-Major  J.  Simpson,  47  Huntily  Street,  Inverness. 
2540  Company  Q.M.S.  J.   H.    Maclean,     63    Beech    Road,     Hale, 

Cheshire. 
7991  Col.-Sergt.-Instr.  Macdonald  (attached),  42  Lurebost,  Lochs, 

Stloraoway. 
1741  Sergt.  A.  Wiseley,  Cairns  of  Memsie,  Fraserburgh. 

335  Sergt.  W.  Macintosh,  20  Clyde  Street,  Invergorden. 
2424  Sergt.  H.    F.    Kingham,    35    Castlenan    Mansions,    Barnes, 

London,  S.W. 
1330  Sergt-.  T.  Ross,  Rhamore,  Edderton. 
2737  Sergt.  T.  Hey  wood]. 

1845  Sergt.  W.  Munro,  Top  Street,  Coulhill,  Alness. 
2504  Sergt. -Cook  D.  Maebeath,  Mayfield,  Dingwall. 
1521  Lance-Sergt.  C.  E.  Macrae,  The  Manse,  Edderton. 

2464  Corporal  W.  M.  Cormack,  12  Wallneld  Crescent,  Aberdeen. 
2368  Corporal  J.  Mackay,  Barrhead,  Glasgow. 

1869  Corporal  G.  Ross,  Mid  Saltburn,  Invergorden. 
2615  Corporal  G.  Scott,  100  Chapel  Road,  Sale,  Cheshire. 
1796  Corporal  D.  Maeleod,  Norwich,  Rogart. 

1880  Corporal  J.  Mackenzie,  Ivy  Cottage,   Saltburn,  Invergordon. 
2433  Corporal  Thomson,  194  Langlands  Road,  Govan,  Glasgow. 
3234  Corporal  J.  Black,   "  Rook  wood,"  Ditchling,  Sussex. 
2543  Corporal  H.  E.  Salisbury,  407  Albany  Rd,  Camberwell,  Lon- 
don, S.E. 
2351  Pte.  F.  Mackenzie,  6  Francis  Street,  Stornoway. 
2371  Pte.  Malcolm  Mlaclecd,  10  Eoropiei,  Ness,  Stornoway. 
2437  Pte.  T.  McGowan,  90  Harmony  Row,  Govan,  Glasgow. 

2465  Pte.  John  Mackay,  7  Calbost,  Lochs,  Stornoway. 

2469  Lance-Corpl.  Donald  Maeleod,  7  Aignish,  Stornoway. 

2470  Pte.  A.  Mackay,  24  Aignish,  Storncway. 

2481  Pte.  R.  Morrison,  Bakerhill,  Conon-Bridge,  by  Dingwall. 
2494  Pte.  E.  Hollyfield,  13  Colville  Houses,  London,  W. 
2501  Pte.  W.  Thomson,  Drumburn,  New  Abbey,  Dumfries. 
2503  Pte.  D.  Mitchell,  Portmahomack,  bv  Fearn. 

2506  Pte.  Evander  Maciver,  43  North  Tolsta,  Storncway. 

2507  Pte.  W.  Gunn,  70  North  Tolsta,  Stornowav. 

2508  Pte.  A.  Maeleod,  20  North  Toilsta,  Stornowav. 

2509  Pte.  M.  Murray,  49  North  Tolsta,  Stornoway. 

2511  Pte.  W.  Cairnev,  31  Main  Street,  Barrhead,  bv  Glasgow. 

2512  Pte.  William  Macdonald,  48  North  Tolsta,  Stornoway. 

2528  Pte.  A.  W.  Turvev,  74  Iddesleigh  Rd.,  Queen's  Park,  Bedford. 
2'535  Pte.  R.  W.  Limmer,  8  St  John's,  Bedford. 

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B  Coy. — Continued 

5536  Pte.  T.  H.  Andrews,  Chapel  Lame',  Weston,  Underwood. 

2560  Pte.  C.  Fisher,  Norton  Street,  Baldock. 

.2564  Pte.  S.  Davies,  21  Queen  Street,  Castlefields,  Shrewsbury. 

2571  Pte.  H.  H.  Dooley,  71  Fester  Hill  Road,  Bedford. 

2593  Pte.  George  Thomson,  31  Harrietta  St.,  Hightown,  Manchester 

2596  Pte.  L.  Thompstone,  22  Hall  Rd.,  Crumpsall,  Manchester. 

2600  Pte.  George  Martin,  26  Thorn  Street,  off  Mill  St.,  Bradford, 

Manchester. 
2606  Pte,   F.   Bennett,    16  Winifred  Road,    Newton  Heath,    Mam- 

2610  Pte.  J.  E.  Nesbit,  3  Birley  Street,  Beswick,  Manchester. 

2611  Pte.  J.  Whelan,  132  Grey  Mare  Lane,  Bradford,  Manchester. 
2614  Pte.  John  Cottrill,  7  Pelham  St.,  Openshaw,  Manchester. 

2616  Pte.  William  Hill,  17  Duke  Street,  Bradford,  Manchester. 

2617  Pte,    Fred   H,ll,    17    Duke    St.,    Bradford,    Manchester. 

2620  Pte.    P.    Coleman,    2   Albert   St.,    Mount   St.,    Sa.Iford,    Man- 

chester. 

2621  Pte.  George  Manning,  16  Albany  St.,  Ardwick,  Manchester. 
2626  Pte.  W.  Corner,  24  Woodfield  Road,  South  Shore,  Blackpool. 

2630  Pte.  Fred  Seddon,  Midland  Hotel,  Manchester. 

2631  Pte.  J.  L.  Bottomley,  Torre  Hill  Rd.,  Torquay,  South  Devon. 

2632  Pte.    N.    Hughes,    103    Waterloo   St.,    Lr.    Crumpsall,    Man- 

chester. 

2634  Pte,  W.  C,  Smith,  26  Clopton  Street,  Hulme.,  Manchester. 

2638  Pte.  C.  H.  Luke,  24  Norwood  Rd.,  Stretfotrd,  Manchester. 

2641  Pte.    H.    Wakerelfl,    20    Mellor    Street,    Prestwich,    nr.    Man- 
chester. 

2643  Pte.  R.  Jackson,  454  Manchester  Road. 

2644  Pte.  H.  Parker,  Rr  cornfield  Lane,  Hale,  Cue  shire. 

2647  Pte,  C.  P.  Calvert,  1  James  St.,  Blackley,  Manchester. 
2652  Pte.   Albert  Green,    "  Cintra,"    Tatton  Road  South,   Heatom 

Chapel. 
2654'  Pte,  Wm.  Beswick,  41  Fenwick  Street,  Moss  Side.  Manchester. 

2655  Pte.  C.  H.  Diggle,  41  Chester  St.,  Hulme,  Manchester. 

2656  Pte.  J.  R,  Simpson,   "  Oakdene,"  Dane  Rd.,  Sale,  Cheshire. 

2661  Pte,  W.  T.  Armour,  10  Gainsborough  Street,  Hr.  Broughton, 

Salford,  nr.  Manchester. 

2662  Pte.  James  Trow,  77  Upper  Duke  St.,  Hulme,  Manchester. 
2665  Pte.  A.  Lightfoot,  28a  Croydon  Street,  Salford. 

2671  Pte,  E.  Collin ge,  190  Damtzic  Street,  Manchester. 

2673  Pfcei.  R,  E.  Clarke,  153  Tatton  St.,  Sadford,  Manchester. 

2679  Pte.  L.  Gosling,  20  Nansen  St.,  Gorse  Hill,  Stretford. 

2680  Pte.  Alfred  Holt,  328  Queen's  Rd.,  Cheetham,  Manchester. 
2682  Pte.  E.  Green,  4  Warford  St.,  Newtown,  Manchester. 
2684  Pte.  Alf.  Mitton,  44  Church  Lane,  Gorton,  Manchester. 
2688  Pte.  A.  Willis,  11  Casson  Street,  Gorton,  Manchester. 

2692  Pte.  George  Spackmam,    10    North    Avenue,     King's     Cross, 

London. 

2693  Pte,  C.  Charp,  Church  Cottage,  Maulden. 

2694  Pte.  A.  Loughery,  69  Ashburnham  Rd.,  Lutcn,  Beds. 

2700  Pte,  E.  McCutcheon,  19  Derby  Roiad,  Weaste,  Manchester. 

2701  Pte.  F.  Bradley,  9  Ralston  Street,  Weaste,  Manchester. 
2703  Pte,  Kearns,  6  Poplar  Street,  Miles  Platting,  Manchester. 

73 


B  Coy. — Continued 

2706  Pte.  A.  Cooper,  162  Tamworth  Street,  Moss  Side,  Manchester 

2709  Pte.  W.  Skerritt,  85  Crcmdall  Street,  Moss  Side,  Manchester. 

2710  Pte.  A.  Willton,  38  Weatherall  St.,  Hr.  Broughton,  Salford. 

2711  Pte.  W.  L.  Smith,  12  Junction  St.,  Hulme,  Manchester. 

2712  Pte.  P.  Fox,  21  Weatherall  St.,  Hr.  Broaighton,  Manchester. 
2720  Pte.  Edward  Powell,  25  Virgil  St.,  Old  Traffiord,  Manchester. 
2725  Pte.  Thomas  Hogan,  148  Harold  St.,  Bradford,  Manchester. 
2729  Pte.  Win.  Garlick,  32  Summerville  Avenue,  Norman    Roiad, 

Most  on ,  Manchester. 
2735  Pte.  William  Sant,  27  Bees-ton  St.,  Harpurhey,  Manchester. 
2741  P  e.  H.  Dixon,  26  Hannah  Street,  Cbllyhurst,  Manchester. 

2746  Pte.  W.  Devon,  3    Ocean    Terrace,    Dorset    Street.,    Hulme, 

Manchester. 

2747  Pte.  H.  Nuttalil,  9  Woodfield  Road,  Crumpsall,  Manchester. 

2748  Pte.  V.  Langhelt,  32  Laney  Buildings,  Bourne  Estate,  Gray's 

Inn  Road,  Holborn,  London,  W.C. 
2750  Pte.  F.  Hoderoft,  52  Mitfcrd  St.,  Stretftord,  Manchester. 
2753  Pte.  A.  Arnold,  2  Brunswick  St.,  Stretford,  nr.  Manchester. 
2758  Pte.  Philip  Maher,  86  Clarendon  St.,  C.-on-M.,  Manchester. 

2760  Pte.  E.  W.  Hirst,    "  The  Vron,"   Barnfieid,   Urmston,  Man- 

chester. 

2761  Pte.  J.  R.  Hadfield,  36  Clements  Street,  Hr.  Openshaw,  nr. 

Manchester. 
2769  Pte.  A.    E.    Hampton,    55    Ryebrank    Road,     Chorlton-cum- 

Hardy,  Manchester. 
2771  Pte.  Ernest  Beverlev,  60  Prince  Street,  Ardwick,  Manchester. 

2773  Pte.  H.  Prince,  9  LondsdaJe  St.,  Gorse  Hill,  Stretford,  Man- 

chester. 

2774  Pte.  J.  Mitchell,  169  Barton  Road,  Stretford,  Manchester. 

2775  Pte.  A.  FieHding,  34  Chapel  Street.  Ardwick,  Manchester. 

2779  Ptei.  J.  H:nchv,  85  Upper  Medlock  St.,  Hulme,  Manchester. 

2780  Pte.  A.  Hudson,  25  Jackson    Street,     Abbey    Hey,     Gorton, 

Manchester. 

2781  Pte.  E.  Duncipn,  4  Bright  Street,  Gorton,  Manchester. 

2782  Pte.  A.  Sutton,  11  East-  Road,  Gorton,  Manchester. 
2784  P!e.  F.  Garden,  54  Pinnineton  Rd.,  Gorton,  Manchester. 
2788  Pte.   H.     Broome,     557    Collyhurst    Road,     Rochdale    Road, 

Manchester. 
2790  Pte.    Alex.     Harris,     607     Rodhdale     Road,     Queen's     Park, 

Manchester. 
2794  Pte.  Alexander  Simpson,     7    Juno    Street,    Newton    Heath, 

Manchester. 
2894  Pte.  D.  E.  Small,  36  Darlington  Street,  Cheatham  Hill,  Man- 

2914  Pte.  J.  Cunningham,    49    Lord    Street,     off    St    Petersgate, 

Stockport. 

2915  Ptffl.  J.  Harlow,  121  Russell  St.,  Moss  Side,  Manchester. 

2916  Pte.  C.  Holing  worth,  93  Market  Street,  Manchester 

2920  Pte.  Richard  Morrid,  1  Alma  Street,  Chester  Road,  Hulme,. 
Manchester.  ■ 

2927  Pte   Edward  Bowhav,  5  Mvtton  St.,  Hulme,  Manchester. 

2928  Pte.  F.  Bell,  13  Midway  Street,  Longsight,  Manchester. 
3007  Pte.  Charles  Davie®. 


B  Coy. — Continued 

3013  Pte.  W.  Beattie,  90  Queen  Street,  Glasgow. 
3016  Pte.  W.  M.  Ross,  10  Woodcraft  Avenue,  Broomhill,  Glasgow. 
3018  Private  J.   N.   Roberts,   The  Laurels,    Samlesbury,   Preston, 
Lancashire. 
Pte.  W.  W.  Mitchell,  82  Kingston  Road,  Oxford. 


C  COMPANY  (1), 

Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  Men. 

2299  Sergeant  A.  U.  Pollock,  12  Killermont  Street,  Glasgow. 
2462  Sergeant  H.  G.  Iniray,  2  Segary  Villas,  Hadley  Road,  New 

Bar  net. 
2440  Corporal  H.  Hale,  Rose  Cottage,  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 
1997  Corporal  J.  W.  Barron,  7  King  Street,  Inverness. 
2362  Ooirporaft  J.  McCraw,  1  Gower  Street,  Tain. 
2837  Corporal  T.  Crossley,  47  North  Porter  Street,  Manchester. 
2411  Lance-Corporal  J.  Miller,  493  Alexandra  Parade,  Dennistoun, 

Glasgow. 
2851  Lance-Corporal  E.  Barlett,  65  North  Porter  St.,  Manchester. 
2881  Lance-Corporal  A.  Renshaw,  21  Devonshire  Street,  do. 
2810  Lance-Corporal  J.  B.  Foster,  13  Macer  Road,  do. 
2807  Lance-Corporal  T.  Dunlop,  3  Washwav  Road,  Sale,  Cheshire. 

2795  Private  P.  V.  Harney,  13  Alder  St.,  Collyhurst,  Manchester. 

2796  Private  H.  Gardner,  176  Harcourt  St.,  Ardwick,  do. 

2797  Private  N.  Arkinstalll,  7  Woodville  Terrace,  Moston,  do. 

2798  Private  E.  H.  Fishier,  14  Albert  Square,  Brooks  Bar,  do. 

2799  Private  F.  Rewerth,  23  Gordon  Road,  Monton  Eceles,  do. 

2800  Private  B.  Green,  46  Hillkirk  Street,  Beswick,  do. 

2801  Private  C.  Igo,  113  Bailev  Street,  Bradford,  do. 

2802  Private  T.  Knott,  17  Retford  Street,  do. 

2803  Private  J.  Jsherwood,  11  Doctors  Lane,  Birch,  Nr.  Heywood. 

2804  Private  J.  Leishman,  35  Walton  Street,  Miles  Platting,  Man- 

chester. 

2805  Private  J.  Macaulav,  119  Chorlten  Road,  Brooks  Bar,  do. 

2806  Private  H.  Haggart,  67  Washway  Road,  Sale,  Cheshire. 
2880  Private  H.  Rat  cliff  e,   2  Hampton  Street,   Walmersley  Road, 

Manchester. 

2872  Private  E.  Lea,  Durrants  Hill  Road,  Apslev  End,  Hampstead 

2887  Private  F.  H.  Tonkin,  73  Broadfields  Road,  Moss  Side,  Man- 
chester. 

2958  Private  J.  H.  Macrae,  17  Timson  Street,  Fails  worth,  near 
Manchester. 

2832  Private  E.  W.  Mclyneux,  19  Claremont  Road,  Alexandra 
Park,  Manchester. 

2926  Private  L.  A.  Gell,  25  Harpur  Street,  Bedford. 

2834  Private  J.  Rose,  21  Alfred  Strteet,  Bradford,  Manchester. 

2956  Private  R.  Cos,  84  Grey  Frairs  Walk,  Bedford. 

2870  Private  Frederick  Maybury,  7  Monday  Street,  Oldham  Read,. 
Manchester. 

75 


C  Company  (1)— Continued. 

2901  Private  G.  H.  Farrell,  4  Birch  Cottage,  Barton  Road,  With- 

ington,  Manchester. 
2831  Private  William  Verity,  48  Poplar  Street,  Aabtom  Old  Road, 

Ardwick,  Manchester. 
2838  Private  John  F.  Rowerth,  28  Gordon  Road,  Monton,  do. 
2816  Private  Richard  Cockram,  28  Trafford  Street,  Hulme,  do. 
2883  Private  Thomas  Howard,  2  Benton  Street,  Moston,  do. 

2902  Private  R.  Fnsworth,  31  East  Grove,  do. 
2889  Private  Herbert  "White,  86  Lowe  Street,  do. 

2806  Private  John  Bain,  9  Hayden  Street,  Miles  Platting,  do. 

2929  Private  John  Ohristiiei,  3  Pickering  Street,  Harpurhey,  do. 

2909  Private   J.    Watts,    10   Haughton    Street,    Bradford,    do. 

"2824  Private  Thos.  Burke',  9  Light. Street,  Ancoats,  do. 

2913  Private  G.  W.  Housihian,  46  Bellew  Street,  Ardwick,  do. 

2809  Private  William  Hawthorn,  41  Bold,  Moss  Side,  do. 

2841  Private  Samuel  Woodman,  12  Abbev  Hev  Lane,  do. 

2862  Private  A.  F.  Furness,  9  Stockton  Road,*  do. 

2853  Private  Albert  Webb,  97  Lloyd  Street,  Moss  Side,  do. 

2859  Private  Arthur  Green,  25  Annis  Street  Moston,  do. 

3109  Private  John  Wallace,  389  Keppoch  Hill  Road,   Glasgow. 

3099  Private  John  WTagstaff,  13  James  Morrison  Street,  do. 

3089  Private  W.  Conway,  210  Main  Street,  Barrhead. 

3095  Private  James  Macmillan,  265  Main  Street,  do. 

3180  Private  H.  E.  Robinson,  146  Piatt  Lane,  Rusholme,  Man- 
chester. 

3085  Private  John  Ramsav,  635  Argyle  Street,   Glasgow. 

3092  Private  Joseph  Simpson,  98  Main  Street,  Barrhead. 

3091  Private  John  Hogan,  65  Glenpark  St.,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 

3108  Private  Edward  Hatch,  113  Kirkland  Street,  Queen  Cross,  do. 

3087  Private  N.  Maclean,  12  Alford  Street,   Spriogburn,   do. 

2830  Private  Edward  Welsh,  Fountainbleane,  Dumfries. 

3094  Privatai  John  Macdonaild,  50  Duncan  St.,  Mile  End,  Glasgow. 

2821  Private  T.  Baker,  3  Plato  Street,  Harpurhl?y,  Manchester. 

3112  Private  A.  Cowie,  19  Oakbank  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

3111  Private  J.  Affleck,  2  Bankside  Avenue,  Johnstone,  Renfrew- 
shire. 

3097  Private  E.  Sheridan,  55  Anderston  Quay,  Glasgow. 

2873  Private  H.  Cronshaw,  31  Thornhill  Street,  Ardwick,  Man- 
chester. 

2840  Private  H.  Barnshaw,  3  John  St  Miles,  Platting,  Manchester. 

2827  Private  J.  Berrel,  350  Barlow  Roiad,  Levenshulme,  do. 

2886  Private  W.  H.  Faux,  44  Percy  Street,  Hulme,  do. 

2891  Private  W.  Webster,  15  Dalton  Street,  Newtown,  do. 

2804  Private  D.  Raw,  17  Jackson  Street,  do. 

2865  Private  H.  E.  Potts,  Post  Office,  Milford,  Cheshire. 

2908  Private  F.  Hill,  90  Danvhulme  Road,  Manchester. 

2871  Private  A.  Ferrier,  32  Langshaw  Street,  Old  Strafford,  do. 

2861  Private  F.  Hart,  26  James  Street,  Moss  Side,  do. 

2899  Private  F.  Stubbs,  106  Devonshire  Street.  Hulme,  do. 

2875  Private  P.  A.  Podiesta,  56  Embden  St.,  Hulme,  do. 

S815  Private  B.  Mangnall,  8  Wade  Street,  Miles,  Platting,  do. 

2858  Private  S.  Atherton,  29  Hinckley  Street,  Bradford,  do. 

2825  Private  A.  Butterfield,  10  Baker  Street,  Longsight,  do. 

76 


C  Company  (1) — Continued. 

2847  Private  H.  Crosby,  15  North  Lonsdale  St.,  Stretford,  Man- 
chester 

2838  Private  G.  H.  Smith,  29  Percv  Street,  Salford,  do 

2812  Private  F.  Pugh,  20  Beather  Street,  Oldham  Road,  do. 

2846  Private  G.  A.  Bentley,  18  South  Avenue,  Levenshulme,  do, 
2878  Private  A.  Potter,  33  Chatsworth  Road,  Gorton,  do. 

2813  Private  Beavin,  94  Rusholme  Road,  do, 

2848  Privaitte  Lewis  Roberts,  59  Pemperton  Street,  Hightown,  do. 
2860  Private  J.  Roberts,  59  Pemperton  Street,  Hightown,  do. 

2867  Private  H.   Haworth,   Ship  Hotel,   Poulton-be-Fylde,   Lanca- 

shire. 
2823  Private  J.  R.  Bailey,  89  Harcourt  Street,  Ardwick. 

2868  Private  G.  Finch,  14  Partington  St.,  Harpurkey,  Manchester. 

2818  Private  J.  A.  Lee,  67  Nelson  Street,  Hvde,  near  Manchester. 
2874  Private  Thos.  Elliot,  98  Stanlev  Street,  Harpurhey,  do. 

2900  Private  A.  Westwell,  33  Orchid  Street,  Harpurhey,  do. 

2833  Private  A.  Barber,  27  Churclhi  Street,  Harpurhey,  do. 

2811  Private  G.  W.  Davies,  25  Culeheth  Lane,  Newton  Heath,  do. 

2835  Private  J.  Whitehead,  22  Sumner  Road,  Manchester. 

2876  Private  H.  Ogden,  5  Archer  Street,  Bradford,  do. 

2955  Boy  E.  Dandels,  38  Priory  Street,  Bedford. 

2829  Private  W.  E.  Bradbury,  1  Elm  Street,  Oldham  Road,  Man- 
chester. 

2959  Private  V.  Smith,  Hughsooka,  New  Russia  Company,  South 
Russia. 

2882  Private  J.  F.  Boyson,  2  Ccdlins  Street,  Northampton!. 

2820  Private  J.  Barber,  103  Maple  St.,  Hollinwood,  Nr.  Oldham. 

2930  Private  W.  E.  Halson,  56  Chapel  Street,  Ardwick  Green, 
Manchester. 

2957  Private  A.  Moore,  Potters  Cross,  Woolton,  Bedford. 

2910  Private  W.  Franklin,  66  Hall  Street,  Greenheys,  Manchester. 

2911  Private  W.  Bailev,  54  Vine  Street,  Newton  Heath,  do. 

2857  Private  R.  Higgin,  5  Halliwell  Street,   Hollinwood,  Oldham. 

2844  Private  P.  Glassbrook,  34  Driffield  St.,  Moss  Side,  do. 

2888  Private  W.  Swingiler,  152  Liverpool  Street,  Cross  Lame,  Sal- 
ford. 

2866  Private  R.  Mackenzie,  10  Marsiand  Street,  Ardwick,  Man- 
chester. 

2819  Private  A.  Hickman,  3  Scotta  Read,  Eccles. 

2884  Private  A.  Moore,  25  Thelsall  Street,  Sale,  Cheshire. 
2826  Private  J.  Curren,  1  Maple  Street,  Hulme,  Manchester. 
2846  Private  J.  Hall,  75  Butler  Street,  Oldham  Rd.,  Manchester. 

2885  Private  H.  Wand,  141  Embden  Street,  Hulme,  do. 

2817  Private  L.  Jones,  16  Deansgate  Lane,  Timperley,  Cheshire. 
2842  Private  P.  Walker,  139  Waterloo  Street,  Manchester. 

2845  Private  A.  Bond,  2  Goodier  Building,  Bradford  Road,  do. 
2855  Private  J.  Liddv,  Queen's  Road,  Miles,  Platting,  do. 

2839  Private  H.  Shepherd,  7  Lindlley  Street,  Miles,  Platting,  do.. 
2904  Private  H.  Hagger.  2  Delamere  Street,   Openshiaw,  do. 
2854  Private  H.  H.  Heath,  9  Brighton  Street,  Ducie  Street,  do. 
3093  Private  J.  Gilbert,  55  Kelburn  Street,  Barrhead. 
3121  Private  A.  F.  Hinton,  10  James  Nisbet  Street,  Glasgow. 
2863  Private  E.  W.  Hayloek,  75  Hartington  Street,  Manchester. 

77 


C  Company  (1) — Continued. 

2849  Private  W.  Brett,  12  Back  Roman  Road,  Manchester 
2828  Private  F.  Brearley,  124  Pearson  Street,  Queen's  Boad,  do. 
2822  Private  C.  Wilks,  95  Whitworth  Street,  Openshaw,  do. 
2892  Private  A.  Wilcoek,  23  Wingfield  Street,  Stretford,  dot. 
2814  Private  D.  R.  Royle,  35  Moreton  Avenue,  Stretford,  do. 
2903  Private  Wm.  Ainscough,  25  Edward  Avenue,  do. 
2843  Private  W.  Feamehaugh,  28  Smith  Street,  Ardwick,  do. 
2869  Private  Nelson  Roberts,  4  Cardiff  St.,  Queen's  Park,  do. 
3086  Private  R.  A.  Watt,  238  Springburn  Road,  Glasgow. 
3083  Private  T.  Easton,  68  Dover  Street,  Sandyford,  Glasgow. 
3166  Private  J.  Macdonald,  50  Duncan  Street,  Mile  End,  Glasgow. 
1726  Lance-Corpl.  A.   J.  Anderson,   Craigwood,   Fortrose. 


C   COMPANY  (2). 

NON-COMMISSIONED    OFFICERS    AND    MEN. 

1344  Sergeant  N.  Ross,  Rosebank,  by  Inve?-gordon. 

1102  Sergeant  H.  Mackenzie. 

1162  Corporal  A.  Mackenzie,  29  Strath,  Gairloch. 

1454  Sergeant  J.  Ross,  Muir  of  Conan,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1208  Corporal  R.  Macleod,  Blairline,  Achititibuie,  Garve. 

1217  Corporal  A.  Fraser,  27  Smithtown,  Strath,  Gairloch. 

1275  Corporal  C.  Pirie,  31  High  Street,  Alness. 

1410  Lance-Oorporal  M.   Ohisholm,   Muirton  Plains,   Muir  of   Ord. 

1595  Lance-Corporal  J.  Maclennan. 

1845  Lance-Corporal  W.  Munro,  Outpost  Cottage,  OotulhiM,  Alness. 

1869  Lance-Corporad  G.  Ross,  Saltburn,  Invergorden. 

1798  Lance-Corporal  W.  Ross,  Market  Square,  Ullapool. 

1721  Lance-Corporall  H.  Cossar,  Braeis  of  Ullapool. 

1788  Private  J.  Adamson,  Baniskirk  Mains,  by  Halkirk. 

1168  Private  M.  Aird,  Argyll  Street,  Ullapool. 

2792  Private  A.  A.  Arty,  75  Hendham  Vale,  Queen's  Park,  Har- 

purhey,  Manchester. 
2753  Private  A.  Arnold,  Brunswick  Place,  Stretford,  Manchester. 
2532  Private  V.  Bailtey,  The  Schoolhouse,  More veus tow,  Cornwall. 
2559  Private  E,  Bates,  96  Hartington  Street,  Bedford. 
1293  Private  G.  Beaibtie,  Brueefield  Farm,  Portmahomaok. 
2771  Private  E.  Beverley,  60  Prince  Street,  Ardwick,  Manchester. 
2745  Private;  E.  V.  Bond,  Dovercourt,  Cloth ven  Rd.,  Dulsbury,  do. 
2788  Private  X~I.  Broome,  557  Coillyhurst  Rd.,  Queen's  Park,  do. 
2971  Private^  W.  H.  Bnoiwnbill,  4  South  Grove,  Brooklands,  Cheshire 
2518  Private  A.  Buchanan,  27  Upper  Bayble,  Stornoway. 
1975  Private  E.  Campbell,  Rustic  Cottage,  Maryburgh 
1828  Private  W.  Campbell,  Temperance  Hotel,  Dingwall. 
2784  Private  F.  Garden,  54  Pennington  Rd.,  Gorton,  Manchester. 
1558  Private  J.  Chisholm,  Little  Ferry,  Golspie. 
1791  Private  J.  A.  Christie,  Meiklle  Ferry  Cottages,  Tarn. 
1516  Private  W.  Christie,  Wocdside  Cottage,  Eddertou. 
2695  Private  W.  F.  Court,  6  Hardwick  Road,  Elston  Road,  Bedford 

78 


C   Company  (2) — Continued. 
2764  Private  C.  Cronin,  18  Forrest  Street,  Hulme,  Manchester. 
2763  Private  W.  0.  Curzons,  18  Elm  Road,  Crumpsall,  do. 
2776  Lance^Corpl.  H.  Daley,  4  Hulton  Street,  Moss  Side,  do. 
2898  Private  A.  Davies,  52  Westbourne  Grove,  Harpurpeys,  do. 
2746  Private  W.  Devon,  3  Ocean  Tea-race,  Dorset  St.,  Hulme,  do. 
2770  Private  E.  Dixon,  26  Wilson  Street,  Gorse  Hill,  Stretford,  do. 
2745  Private  T.  Dooley,  50  Thorpe  Street,  Newton  Heath,  do. 
2571  Private  Dooley,  71  Foster  Hill  Read,  Bedford. 
2781  Private  E.  Duncan,  4  Bright  Street,  Gorton,  Manchester. 
2775  Private  A.  Fielding,  34  Chapel  Street,  Ardwick,  do. 
2560  Private  C.  Fisher,  Norton  Street,  Baildork,  Herts. 
1680  Private  M.  Fra,ser. 

1209  Private  J.  Fraser,  27  Smithtown,  Strath,  Gaiiioch. 
2785  Private'  H.  France,  5  Ritchie  Street,  Ardwick,  Manchester. 
1307    Private  W.  Grant,  Coiulhill,  Alness. 

2759  Private  H.  Graves,  52  Chumeil  Street,  Manchester. 
2761  Private  J.  R.  Hadfield,  36  Clements  St.,  Openshaw,  do. 
2790  Private  A.  Harris,  Princess  Inn,  607  Rochdale  Road,  do. 
2562  Private1  S.  Head,  1  Hartington  Street,  Manchester. 

2534  Private  A.   Hester,   128  Hitchin   Street,   Biggleswade,   Beds. 
2779  Private  J.  Hinchy,  So  Upper  Medlock  St.,  Hulme,  Manchester 

2760  Private  E.  Hirst,  The  Yrcn,  Barnfield,   Urmster,  do. 
2750  Private  F.  Hodcroft,  52  Mitfcird  Street,  Stretford,  do. 

2789  Private  A.  Hudson,  25  Jackson  St.,  Abbey  Hey,  Gorton,  do. 
2772  Private  R.  E.  Jameson,  13  The  Crescent,  Prestwich,  do. 
2748  Private  V.  H.  Langhelt,  32  Laney  Buildings,  Bourne  Estate. 
Holborn,  London. 

2756  Private  A.  Lee,  106  Phillips  Park  Road,  Beswick,  Manchester. 
2665  Private  A.  Lightfoot,   28a  Croydon  St.,  Robert  Hall  Street, 

Salford. 

2757  Private  F.    Lightfoot,    41    Thorpe    Street,     Newton    Heath, 

Manchester. 

2758  Private  P.  Maher,  86  Clarendon  Street,  do. 
1731  Private  D.  Martin. 

1903  Private  D.  Mathieson,  Ardjachie  Farm,  Tain. 

1684  Private  D.  McAlman,  Pitogarty  Farm,  Tain. 

1381  Private  A.  McAngus,  Meddat  Farm,  Kildary. 

1715  Private  R.  Macdonald,  High  Street,  Alneiss. 

2519  Private  M.  Macdonald,  46  Upper  Bayble,  Stornoway. 

2515  Private  J.  Macdonald,  Attadale  Eudons,  Strathcarron. 

2667  Private  Macgregor,   128  Pearson  Street,  Manchester. 

2540  Private  J.  H.  Maclean,  63  Beach  Read,  Hale,  Cheshire. 

2365  Private  A.  Maclean. 

1267  Private  A.  Macleod. 

1796  Private  D.  Macleod,  Mcrvich  Lodge,  Rogart. 

1633  Private  J.  Macleod. 

1735  Private  T.  Macleod,  Strathrusdale,  Alness. 

1313  Private  W.   Macleod,  Balintraid  Farm,   Delny. 

2517  Private  R.  Mackay,  66  North  Tolsta,  Stornoway. 

1773  Private  A.  Mackenzie,  No.  8  Annat,  Torridon,  by  Achnasheen. 

1531  Private  J.  Mackenzie,  Wester  Moy,  Urray,  Muir  of  Ord. 

1546  Private  J.  Mackenzie. 


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80 


C  Company  (2)— Continued. 

1538  Private  H.  R.  Mackenzie,  No.  1  Coronation  Cottage,  Warden 
Street,  Dingwall. 

1943  Private  D.  Maclellan,  Ivy  Cottage,  Maryburgli. 
1661  Private  W.  Macrae,  Badachro,  Gairlcch. 

2784  Private  H.  Mills,  20  Cooke  Street,   Hulme,  Manchester. 

1958  Private  J.  Mitchell,  Rockfield  Village,  Portmahomaek. 

1675  Private  G.  Mitchell,  Main  Street,  Portmahomack. 

2774  Private  J.  Mitchell,  169  Barton  Road,  Stretford,  Manchester 

1166  Private  J.  Morrison. 

1743  Private  J.  R.  Morrison,  Newton,  Evanton,  by  Novar. 

2787  Private  J.  Moss,  45  Lilley  Street,  Harpurhev,  Manhcester. 

1944  Private  G.  Munro. 

1886  Private  J.  Munro,  Market  Stance,  Alness. 

2752  Private  J.  Mvres,  43  Brunswick  St.,  West  Gorton,  Manchester 

2747  Private  H.  E*.  Nut  tall,  9  Woodfield  Road,  Crumps-all,  do. 

2668  Private  Oliver,  175  Harrowbv  Road,  do. 

2895  Private  F.  C.  Oldham,  10  Parsonage  Street,  Hyde,  do. 

2669  Private  M.  Paige,  Rose  Cottage,  Linslade,  Leighton  Buzzard, 

Beds. 
2762  Private  J.  Parkinson,  5  Pearson  Street,  Newton  Heath,  Man- 

2773  Private  H.  Punce,  Gorse  Hill,  Stretford,  do. 
1339  Private  J.  Pirrie,  Contullieh,  Alness. 

2691  Private  A.  E.  Rix,  Railwav  Rd.,  Downham  Market,  Norfolk. 
1285  Private  D.  Robertson,  High  Mills,  Tain. 

1681  Private  A.  Ross,  Lower  Balaldie,  by  Fearn. 
1864  Private  D.  Ross,  Balconie  Street,  Evanton. 
2777  Private  T.  E.  Rowbottom,  2  Gorse  St.,  Gorse  Hill,  Stretford, 

Manchester. 
1569  Private  E.  Scott,  Rosskeen  Farm,  Invergorden. 
1919  Private  W.  J.  Scoitt,  Barbaraville. 

2693  Private  C.  E.  Sharp,  Church  Cottage,  Maulden,  Ampthill. 
2768  Private  A.  J.  Shelmerdine,  5  Alexandra  Avenue,  Moss  Side, 

Manchester. 
2894  Private  E.  Shipley,  1  Williamson  Street,  Droytsden,  do. 
2794  Private  A.  Simpson,  7  Juno  Street,  Newton  Heath,  do. 

2793  Private  R.  C.  Simpson,  38  Market  St.,  Shaw,  Lancashire. 
2535  Private  R,  Simmer,  8  St  Johns  Street,  Bedford. 

2849  Private  D.  E.  Small,  36  Darlington  Street,   Gheetham  Hill, 
Manchester. 

2692  Private  G.  A.  Spackman,  10  North    Avenue,    King's    Cross, 

London. 
2556  Private  E.  C.  Spilling,  17  Greenhill  Street,  Bedford. 
2776  Private  A.  E.  Sorah,  7  Wocidhouse,   Openshaw,   Manchester. 
2529  Private  J.  H.  Squires,  Temple  Street,  Brill,  Bucks. 
1514  Private  E.  Sutherland,  11  Hill  Street,  Dingwall. 
1732  Private  A.  Stevenson. 

2794  Private  J.  Stockton,  176  Tipping  Street,  Ardwich  Green,  W., 

Manchester. 
2666  Private  F.  Sumner,  19  Clay  Street,  Newton  Heath,  do. 
2782  Private  A.  Sullton,  11  East  Road,  Gorton,  do. 
2789  Private  W.  Welsh,  9  Burn's  Street,  Bradford,  Manchester. 
1746  Private  A.  Thompson,  32  Coll,  Stornoway. 

g  81 


C  Company  (2)— Continued. 

2337  Private  C.  H.  Tiffle,  103  Bower  Street,  Bedford. 

2528  Private  A.  Turvey,  74  Xdclesleigh  Road,  Bedford. 

1634  Private  J.  Urquhart,  Flowerdaile,  Gairloch. 

2789  Private  W.  Welsh,  9  Burn's  Street,  Bradford,  do. 

2786  Private  L.  Webster,  20  Hull  Road,  Crumpsall,  do. 

2765  Private  E.  Whelan,  10  Johnson  Stree:,  Cheethiam  Hill,  do. 

2751  Private  W.  WToletinholme,  3  Queen  Street  West,  Gorton,  do. 

2531  Private  G.  Wheeler,  24  Stanley  Road,  Oxford. 

1367  Private  T.  Williamson,  No.  5  Moss  Road,  Tain. 

1733  Private  P.  Williamson,  Meikle  Daan,  Edderton. 

2558  Private  B.  Wooding,  Bedford  Road,  Stoysden,  Beds. 


D  COMPANY. 

Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  Men. 

t381  Sergt. -Major  J.    Campbell,    carpenter,    Hawthorn    Cottage, 

Maryburgh. 
t444  Sergt.  J.  Mackenzie,  joiner,  Maryburgh. 
f2320  Sergt.  J.  M.  Gordon,  painter,  Lome  Place,  Dingwall. 
t2425  Sergt.  A.  Davidson,  tailor,  Church  Street,  Dingwall. 

t90  Gorpl.  A.  Macmillan,  painter,  Argyle  Street,  Ullapool. 
f2361  Coirpl.  R.  Cameron,  boots,  5  Mansefield,  Dingwall. 

2524  Sergt.  D.  Morrison,  7  Lower  Shader,  Stornoway. 
2551  Corpl.  J.  Macpherson,  clerk,  Opinan,  Gairloch. 

*728  Corpl.  A.  Ross,  road  contractor,  East  End,  Invergordon. 
2939  Lance-Oorpl.  M.  Cameron,  tailor,  22  Wallace  Grove  Place, 
Glasgo  w . 

2525  Lance-Corpl.  J.  Murray,  fisherman,   71  North  Toilsta,   Stor- 

noway. 
*486  Sergt.  H.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  Tain. 
2576  Ptei.  T.  Agnew,  6  Barnley  Read,  Barrhead. 
3026  Pte.  R.  G.  Annand,  draper,  89  Land  Street,  Keith. 
3038  Pte.  G.  Allan,  dairyman,  Kinnahaird,  Strathpeffer. 
3037  Pte.  A.  Bannerman,  farm  servant,  Shandwick,  Nigg  Station. 
2943  Pte>.  R.  Baird,  sheet  iron  works,  Fereneze  Cottage,  Calibar 

Road,  Barrhead. 
2978  Pte.  R.  Beckett,  h»am  curing,  63  Kelburn  Street,  Barrhead. 

2997  Pte.  J.  Bisset,  8  May  Court,  Inverness. 

2581  Pte.  H.  Brown,  boilermaker,  36  Calibar  Road,  Barrhead. 

2588  Pte,  J.  C.  M,  Campbeill,  clerk,  Falcon's  Cliff,  Dornie,  Kyle. 

2998  Pte.  J.  Campbell,  tailor,  Moireifield,  Ullapool. 
2996  Pte.  G.  Campbell,  Glenburn,  Achterneed. 

2553  Pte.  W.  Campbell,  farm  servant,  110  Church  St.,  Inverness. 
2995  Pte.  L.  M.  Campbell,  Glenburn,  Achterneed. 
2545  Pte.  D.  Chisholm,  fisherman,  29  Gravir,  Lochs,  Stornoway. 
2972  Pte.  J.  Clelland,  baker,  84  Barrowneld  Street,  Glasgow. 

2589  Pte.  H.  Clyne,  frame  cutter,  4  Glebe  Street.  Inverness. 
2988  Ptei.  J.  Cowler,  miner,  27  Ferguson's  Buildings,  Ligihtburn 

Road,  Halnvay,  Cambuslang. 
2948  Pte.  D.  Darling,  forester,  High  Street,  Alness. 


D  Coy.— Continued 

2953  Pte.  D.  Davidson,  grocer,  7  Davie©  Square,  Inverness. 
2539  Lance-Corpi.  T.  Fraser,  fitter,  8  Duncradg  Street,  Inverness. 
2947  Pte.  W.  Fraser,  farm  servant,  Teaninich,  Alness. 

2970  Pte.  H.  Fraser,  house  boy,  Naast,  Poolewe. 

2979  Pte.  R.  Fraser,  farm  servant,  73  Huntly  Street,  Inverness. 
2984  Pte.  G.  Fraser,  11  Harla,w  Street,  Port  Dundais,  Glasgow. 
2994  Pte.  J.  Fraser,  printer,  7  Duff  Street,  Inverness. 

2991  Pte.  F.  Falconer,   grocer,   Victoria  Buildings,   Greig  Street, 

Inverness. 
3123  Pte.  J.  Fraser,  19  Queen  Street,  Inverness. 
2934  Pte.  D.  Gillies,  fisherman,  39  Harbour  Street,  Plockton. 
2933  Pte.  D.  Grant,  shop  assistant.,  Dornie,  Kyle. 
3027  Quartermaster-Sergeant  W.   Grant,   clerk,     Cromwell    Row, 

Dingwall. 
2983  Pte,  A.  Graham,  grocer,  115  Glebe  Street,  Glasgow. 
3129  Pte.  J.  Goodall,  Fodderty  Farm,  Dingwall. 
2938  Pte.  J.  Higgins,  miner,  48  Sandbed  Street,  Kilmarnock. 
2977  Pte.  T.  Henderson,  turner,  301  Laverock  Hall  St.,  Springburn 
3044  Boy  M.  Heffernan,  15  Church  Street,  Dingwall. 

2975  Pte.  P.  Kerr,  40  Florence  Street,  Glasgow. 

2550  Lance-Corpl.  W.  Lindsay,  grocer,  Glebe  St.  East,  Kilbride. 

2586  Pte.  D.  Livingstone,  Sallachy,  Ardelve,  Kylei. 

2981  Pte.  A.  Martin,  baker,  575  Argyle  Street,  Glasgow. 

2971  Pte.  J.  Marsh,  326  Duke  Street,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 

2945  Pte.  A.  Main,  mason,  Birch  Cottage,  Pilmuir,  Forres. 

3039  Pte.  A.  Milne,  2  Madras  Street,  Inverness. 

3040  Pte.  W.  Miller,  Shandwick  Mains,  Nigg  Station. 
3023  Ptei.  J.  Moir,  30  Jedburgh  Avenue,  Rutherglen. 

2547  Pte.  H.  Morrison,  baker,  26  May  Court,  Inverness. 

2584  Pte.  D.  Matbeson,  East  End,  Kirkton,  Lochallsh. 

2587  Pte.  R.  Morrison,  gamekeeper,  Balnacraig,  Alness, 

3133  Pte.  J.  Murray,  3  Borve,  Barvas,  Stornowav. 

2548  Pte.  P.  S.  Mun.ro,  Chapel  Hill,  Portmahomack. 
2522  Pte.  A.  Maeaulay,  carter,  24  Branahive,  Stornowav. 

2573  Pte.  D.  McCready,  3  Gladstone  Avenue,  Barrhead. 

2574  Pte.  W.  McCready,  labourer,  27  Barvas  Street,  Barrhead. 
2952  Pte.  A.  Macculloch,  ploughman,  Conon  Mains,  Conon-Bridge 
2974  Pte.  J.  Maccallum,  sawmiller,  3  Comely  Park  Place,  Gallow- 

gate,  Glasgow. 

2992  Pte.  J.  McCalman,  Balmacara,,  Kyle. 

3128  Pte.  N.  McOrumnon,  18  East  Street,  South-side,  Glasgow. 
2944  Pte.  J.  McCormick,  4  Mary  well  Street,  Barrhead. 
2578  Pte.  A.  Macdonald,  18  Francis  Street,  Dornie,  Kyle. 

2946  Pte.  A.  M.  Macdonaid,  civil  engineer,  Craig  Road,  Dingwall. 

2976  Pte.  M.  Macdonald.  clerk,  78  Blackburn  Street,  Glasgow. 
2987  Pte.  W.  Macdonadd,  polisher,  127  Johnson  Terrace,  Carron 

Road,  Falkirk. 
3025  Pte.  D.  Macdonald,  bank  clerk,  Gowanfield,  Muir  of  Ord. 

2585  Pte.  J.  Macdonald,  Achtertyre,  Lochalsh. 

3134  Pte.  N.  Macdonald,  31  Swanibost,  Ness,  Lewis. 

3135  Pte.  M.  Macdonald,  10  Upper  Baiyble  Point,  Stornowav. 

walll. 
2526  Pte.  A.  Maciver,  fisherman,  14  North  T'olsta-,  Stornowav. 

S3 


A  LONG 
LOOKED 


THE  GREATEST  SUCCESS  YET  INVENTED. 

No  Farmer  who  Studies  the  Safety  and  Comfort  of  his  Horses  and 

his  own  Financial  Interests,  can  afford  to  be  without 

MACKENZIE'S     PATENT. 

EASILY   ATTACHED    TO    OLD   AND    NEW    COLLARS,    AND 

CHANGED  FROM  ONE  COLLAR  TO  ANOTHER. 

Hundreds  in  Use. 

Numerous  Testimonials  from  Farmers  and  others  who  have  used 

them — Will  Save  their  Cost  in  a  Season. 

PRICE— 6/-   EACH,   or  11/-   PER    PAIR    CARRIAGE    PAID. 


TO  BE  HAD  FROM  THE  PATENTEE— 

GEORGE       MACKENZIE. 

SADDLER,     DINGWALL. 


G.     SOUTER     &     SON, 

ENGINEERS,      MECHANICAL,      ELECTRICAL,     and      MOTOR, 
IRONFOUNDERS     and      MILLWRIGHTS,      &c. 


Specialists    in     OIL     ENGINES     for    Threshing    Plants, 

Water  Supplies,  Electric  Light  Installations, 

and  other  Machinery. 


ESTIMATES  FOR  ANY  OF  THE  ABOVE  FREE. 
Repairs     or     Overhauling     Existing     Machinery     Attended     to. 


ADDRESS 

G.      SOUTER      &      SON, 

CREYFRIARS   IRONWORKS,    ELGIN. 

84 


D  Coy. — Continued 

2552  Pte.  A.  Macintyre,  fitter,  110  Church  Street,  Inverness. 
3122  Pre.  A.  Macdonald,  shop  assistant,  13  Breasclete,  Bernera, 
Stornoway. 

3130  Pte.  E.  Mackenzie,  shop  assistant,  Roseneath,  Greig  Street, 
Inverness. 

3127  Pte.  J.  Mackenzie,  Francis  Villa,  Straithpeffer. 
2966  Pte.  S.  Mackenzie,  Rhejrivich,  Loohbroom. 
2941  Pte.  H.  Mackenzie,  Market  Street,  Ullapool. 

2999  Pte.  W.  Mackenzie,  sailor,  17  Pulteney  Street,  Ullapool. 

3000  LancehCorpL  D.  Mackenzie,  mason,  Point  Street,  UllapooL 

3035  Pte.  G.  R.  Mackenzie,  mason,  Jemimaville,  Povntzfield  P.O. 

3028  Pte.  R.  Mackechnie,  clerk,  Clephanton,  Gollanfield. 
2546  Pte;.  J.  Mackay,  fisherman,  28  Gravir,  Lochs,  Stornoway. 
2572  Pte.  J.  Mackay,  ploughman,  Crakaig,  Lotih,  Sutherlandshire. 
2549  Pte.  D.  Mackay,  blacksmith,  4  South  Opinan,  Gairloch. 
2591  Pte.  F.  Mackay,  Carndhu,  Dornie,  Kyle. 

3041  Pte.  W.  Mackav,  farm  servant,  48  Rose  Streeit,  Inverness. 

3131  Pte.  C.  Maeleod,  48  Swanibost,  Ness,  Lewis. 

3132  Pte.  J.  Maclean,  52  Keith  Street,  Stornoway. 

3125  Pte.  M.  Maeleod,  Teanaissie,  Beauly. 

3126  Pte.  A.  Maclennan. 
2579  Pte.  J.  Macmahon,  labourer,  7  Robertson  Street,  Barrhead. 

2964  Pte.  J.  Macmillan. 

3032  Pte.  J.  H.  Maclennan,    gardener,    Timaru    House,    Strath- 
peffer. 

2937  Pte.  M.  Maclennan,  waiter,  Wester  Alligan,  Torridon. 
2932  Pte.  G.     Maoiennan,    farm    servant,     Easter    Urrav,    Muir 

of  Ord. 
2951  Pte.  D.  Maclean,  farm  servant,  Drummondreach,  Conon. 
3136  Pte.  D.  Mackay,  farm  servant,  Wester  Teaninich,  Evanton. 
2936  Pte.  K.  Maeleod,  bank  clerk,  Balivanich,  Benbeculla. 
2940  Pte.  J.  Maeleod,  seaman,  Point  Street,  Ullapool. 

2965  Pte.  H.  Maeleod,  ploughman,  Quay  Street,   Ullapool. 
2990  Pte.  D.  Maeleod,  boots,  12  Pulteney  Street,  Ullapooil. 

3036  Ptei.  W.  Maeleod,  shepherd,  Kinnahaird,  Strathpeffer. 

3042  Pte.  J.  Maeleod,  timekeeper,  Cromarty  Ferry,  Nigg. 
2572  Pte.  J.  Macritchie,  fisherman,  5  Upper  Bayble,  Stornoway. 
2577  Pte.  J.  F.  Macrae,  14  Mary's  Street,  Dornie,  Kyle. 
2931  Pte.  J.  Macrae,  ghillie,  2  Caroline  Street,  Dornie,  Kyle. 
2969  Pte.  D.  Macrae,  Morvich,  Kintail,  Kyle. 
2954  Pte.  A.  G.  M.  D.  Macrae',  baker,  14  Napier  St.,  Auckland, 

New  Zealand. 

3033  Pte.  D.  Macrae,  ploughman,  Brae  of  Dunvornie,  Conon. 

3034  Pte.  C.  A.  Macrae,  farm  servant,  Rhives  Farm,  Munlochy. 
2935  Pte.  D.  Nicolson,  Kyleakin,  Skye. 

2950  Pte.  D.  Paterson,  A.B.  seaman,  Academy  St.,  Fortrose. 
2993  Pte.  W.  Pratt,  32  King  Street,  Inverness. 
2949  Pte.  H.  Proudfoot,  36  King  Street,  Inverness. 

3043  Pte.  T.  Primrose,  Alma  Cottage,  Dingwall. 
2513  Pte).  J.  Ross,  grocer,  Edderton  Cottage,  Dingwall. 
3001  Pte'.  J.  Rodgers,  waiter,  185  Glebe  Street,  Glasgow. 

3029  Pte.  W.  Robertson,  seedsman,  12  Duff  Street,  Inverness. 
3124  Pte.  D.  Robertson,  Factory  Buildings,  Avoch. 

85 


D  Coy. — Continued 

2985  Pte.  R.  Sharp,  brass  polisher,  13  Fir  Street,  Falkirk. 

2523  Lance-Corpl.  D.  Smith,  fisherman,  56  North    Tolsta,     Stor- 

noway. 
2989  Pte1.  J.  Stewart,  gamekeeper,  Argyle  Street,  Ullapool. 
2575  Pte.  M.  Stewart,  fishbuyer,  fish  salesman,  Kyle. 

2582  Pte.  R.  Sutherland,  tailor,  c/o  Macrae,  Rosemarkiet. 

2583  Pte'.  A.  Sutherland,  Easter  Kinkeftl,  Cbnon-Bridge. 
2973  Pte.  G.  Swan,  labourer,  7  Oomely  Park  Place,  Glasgow . 

2986  Pte.  J.  Taylor,  15  Bryson  Street,  Falkirk. 
2942  Pte.  T.  Tuites,  Glentoran,  Caldercruix. 

2554  Pte.  J.  Wilson,  labourer,  Back  Street,  Maryburgh,  Dingwall 
Invergorden. 

3030  Pte.  J.  P.  Young,  labourer,  2  Gladstone  Place,  Harrowden 

Road,  Inverness. 

3031  Young,  T'v  sawmiller,  2  Gladstone  Place,  Harrowden  Rd.,  do. 

wood. 

3214  Pte.  A.  Sinclair,  insurance  agent,  4  Ussie  Place,  Dingwall. 

3237  Pte.  S.  MacdonaM,  West  Terrace,  Ullapool. 

3215  Pte.  D.  Raansa,v,Kinellan,  Stratnpeffer. 

3238  Pte.  J.  Tocher,  Biairmore,  Nairn. 

3273  Pte.  C.  J.  Patience,  Balvattie,  Muir  of  Ord. 

3274  Pte.  M.  Macleoid,  20  Garenin,  Carloway. 

3239  Pte.  S.  O.  Maclennan,  Banchory,  Aberdeenshire. 

3275  Pte.  H.  Mackenzie,  9  Bank  Street,  Stornoway. 

Pte.  W.  Will,  engine  cleaner,  5  Hill  Street,  Dingwall1. 
Pte.  A.  Macbean,  clerk,  Wilson  Cottage,  Lhanbryde. 
Pte.  D.  Hope,  Achmagarron,  Invergorden. 

t  Transferred  from  Bedford. 


T.     M.     HUNTER, 

SUTHERLAND      WOOL      MILLS,      BRORA. 


THE      COLLIERY,    BRORA. 
TILE    AND    BRICK    WORKS,   BRORA 


NOTE    THE    ADDRESS— 

M.       HUNTER,      BRORA. 


WORKS     LIGHTED     WITH      ELECTRICITY. 

86 


i 


34th        SEAFORTH      HIGHLANDERS 


The  3/4th  Seaforths,  in  its  main  purpose,  is  intended  to  be 
stationed  at  Headquarters1  at  Dingwall  to  recruit  men,  train  them, 
and  Ml  up  gaps  in  the  l/4th  and  2/4th  Seaforths,  as  they  oc*ur. 
At  the  beginning  of  May,  1915,  a  considerable  nucleus  for  the 
Battalion  was  undergoing  training. 

Officers. 

Colonel  0.  S.  Smyth,  D.S.O.,  Bedford. 

Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Lieut.  D.  Gair,  16  Church  St.,  Dingwall. 

Lieutenant  M.  Mackenzie,  Ullapool. 

Second-Lieut.  Alexander  Brcdie,  Rotaru,  Canon-Bridge. 

Second-Lieutenant  Angus  A.  G.  Macdonald,  Craig  Road,  Dingwall. 

Se«ond-Lieutenant  J.  A.  Ross,  Glasgow. 

Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  Men. 

*;884  Sergt.  J.  Gardiner,  Church  Street,  Dingwall. 

*1009  Corpl.  R.  Johnstone,  Hawthorn  Cottage,  Alness. 

*1432  Corpl.  W.  Murray,  4  Gilchrist.  Square,  Dornoch. 

*1086  Lance-Cotrpfl.  W.  Paterson,  grocer,  Academy  St.,  Fortrose. 

*1787  Lance-COrpl.  W.  Sutherland,  Oonon  Bank,  Kinkell,  Conon. 

*2004  Pte.  G.  K.  Burnham,  Nut  Hall,  Cranbrook  Common,  Kent. 

*1716  Pte.  K.  Campbell,  Balconie  Street,  Evanton. 

*1923  Pte.  J.  Duncan,  hairdresser,  Back  Street,  Alness. 

*1957  Pte.  G.  Elphinstone,  West  Clyne,  Brora. 

*1672  Pte.  H.  J.  Fraser,  draper,  Easter  Kinkell,  Canon-Bridge. 

*1657  Pte.  W.  Forsyth,  farm  servant,  Redfield,  Allangrange. 

*1952  Pte.  R.  Munra. 

*1568  Pte.  W.  Munro,  13  Dock,  Avoch,  Ross-shire. 

*1976  Pte.  E.  F.  Macgregor,  clerk,  Station  Road,  Evanton. 

*  1,423  Pte.  R.  Macgregor,  grocer,  Ward  Cottage,  Burnside,  Ding- 

*1794  Pte.  W.  McStephen,  farm  servant,  17  Dock,  Avoch. 

*2255  Pte.  A.  Sharp,  Culross,  Favgate. 

*1902  Pte.  R.  Stoker,  172  Watt  Street,  Glasgow. 

*1193  Pte.  S.  Rcss,  wood  carter,  Woodside    Cottage,    Blackmine, 

*2117  Pte.  S.  G.  Young,  clerk,  19  Portland  Park  Mansions,  Crickle- 

*1877  Pte.  Macfarlane. 

*1737  Pte.  D.  Maclennan,  Birchwood,  Bunchrew. 

*871  Sergt.  J.  Mackenzie,  tailor,  Barracks,  Dingwall. 
*1854  Pte.  N.  McSwade,  George  Street,  Dingwall. 
*2214  Pte.  R.  K.  Lochhead,  6  Kingsgate,  Dowanhill,  Glasgow. 


3/4th    Seaforth    Highlanders— Continued. 

*1904  Pte.  K.  Munro,  5  Gower  Street,  Tain. 
*2389  Pte.  H.  Maclean,  Balnakyle,  Munloehy. 
*1415  Pte.  A.  Madleod,  Achintoul,  AlLas,  Rosehall. 
*1621  Pte.  J.  Macphail,  Toillie  of  Brahan,  Conon. 

*  Rejoined  from  Expeditionary  Force1. 

As  this  list  is  passing  through  the  Press  (1st  May,  1915),  the 
number  of  men  rejoined  Headquarters  from  the  Expeditionary 
Force  has  been  largely  increased,  while  a>  very  considerable  num- 
ber of  new  recruits  has  been  enlisted. 

•&* 


ADMINISTRATIVE      CENTRE— 4th     SEAFORTHS. 


The  Administrative  Centre  is  staitioned  at  the  permanent  Head- 
quarters of  the  Regiment  at  Dingwall.  Under  command  of  Capt. 
Forbes,  Muir  of  Ord,  it  is  made  up  of  various  details. 


GRAMOPHONE     NEEDLES. 

THE  BEST  SILVER  STEEL  QUALITY— BOX  WITH  200  for  6d 

And  the  Peckmeky,  Price  7d  per  100 — each  Needle  will  do< 

8  Records,  and  improve  your  Records  at  same.  time. 

from     

GEORGE  SOUTER,  DINGWALL. 

Parties  desiring  Typewritten  work  executed  should,  before  placing 

their  orders  elsewhere,  obtain  a  quotation  from 

ALEX.       S.       ROSS,       MUIRBANK,       DINGWALL. 

Work  neatly  done.     REMINGTON  MACHINE.     Charges  Moderate 

VIOLIN       STRINGS. 

GEORGE  SOUTER,  DINGWALL'S,  Stock  is  always 
fresh,  and  his  Stock  includes  the  very  Best  English, 
French,  and  Italian  Silk  and  Roman  Strings. 


ROSS     (MOUNTAIN)     BATTERY. 


NOMINAL  ROLL  OF  OFFICERS,  N.C.O.'s  AND  MEN. 


This  Battery  forms  part  of  the  4th  Highland  Mountain  Brigade, 
R.G.A.  It  was  mobilised  early  in  August,  and  after  completing 
equipment  proceeded  to  its  war  station  in  Bedford  about  the  middle 
of  August,  where  it  remained  training,  and,  having  been  refitted 
and  equipped,  left  tioi  join  the  British  Mediterranean  Expeditionary 
Force  in  March.  There'  were  several  changes  effected  in  the  per- 
sonnel of  both  officers  and  men  who'  left  for  the  front  with  the 
Battery. 

OFFICERS. 

Major  Bryce  Allan,  Commanding  Officer  ^  Aros  Estate,  Tobermory. 

Captain  Thomas  Nicolson,  bookseller,  Stornoway. 

Lieutenant  Donald  R.  G.  Sutherland. 

Lieutenant  Alexander  Morrison.,  hotelkeeper,  Lochcarron. 

Second-Lieutenant  Greenlees. 

N.C.O.'s  and  MEN. 

6421  B.S.M.  J.  Holdswortb,  Instructor,  Drill  Hall,  Stornoway. 

11206  Sergeant  P.  O'Leary,  Instructor,  Drill  Hall,  Lochcarron. 

4022  B.S.M.  A.  Mackenzie,  clothier,  Lochcarron. 

4204  Q.M.S.  W.  J.  Campbell,  joiner,  Stornoway. 

4003  S.SL  Farrier  F.  Murchison,  blacksmith,  Lochcarron. 

4202  Sergeant  D.  Afrin,  joiner,  Stornoway. 

4206  Sergeant  A.  Murray,  blacksmith,  Stornoway. 

4009  St. -Wheeler  R.  Macrae,  carpenter,  Ardneaskan,  Lochcarron. 

4122  St.-Saddler  H.  D.  Masters,  saddler,  Dingwall. 

4212  Sergt.  M.  Kennedy,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 

4216  Sergt.  N.  Mackay,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 

4852  Sergt.  W.  McCully,  R.G.A. ,  London. 

4259  Sergt.  A.  Matheson,  student,  Tong,  Stornoway. 

4265  Sergt.  J.  Macdonald,  student,  Uig,  Stornoway. 

4086  Sergt.  M.  Mackenzie,  cattleman,  Applecross. 

4111  Corporal  J.  D.  Macrae,  bank  accountant,  Erbusaig,  Kyle. 

4099  Corporal  A.  Maclennan,  ploughman,  Applecross. 

4134  Corporal  N.  Macpherson,  P.O.  clerk,  Kyleakin,  Skye. 

4208  Corporal  D.  Macleod,  baker,  Stornoway. 

4253  Corporal  J.  Macmillan,   shop  assistant,   Stornoway. 

4280  Corporal  S.S.  A.   Mackenzie,  blacksmith1,   Stornoway. 

4263  Corporal  A.  Macmillan,  baker,  Stornoway. 

4363  Corporal  A.  M.  Macleod,  watchmaker,  Stornoway. 

89 


Ross   (Mountain)    Battery — Continued. 

4332  Corporal  M.  Macewan,  student,  Stornoway. 
4190  Corporal  F.  Macrae,  butcher,  Duirinish,  Kyle. 

4033  Corporal  D.  K.  Murchison,  crofter,  Kishorn,  Lochcarron. 
4351  Corporal  S.S.  J.  Macfarquhar,  blacksmith,  Stornoway. 
4131  Corporal-Wheeler  J.  Mackenzie,  joiner,  Applecross. 
4338  Corporal-Saddler  A.  Johnson,   saddler,  Stornoway. 

4211  Bombardier  C.  S.  Mackenzie,  clerk,  Stornoway. 
Bombardier  A.  J.  Macleod,  student,  Stornoway. 
4306  Bombardier  A.  Thomson,   shop  assistant,   Stornoway. 
4319  Bombardier  A.  A.  Mackenzie,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 
4226  Bombardier  J.  Macdonald,   student,  Coll,   Stornoway. 
4840  Bombardier  A.  M.  Mackenzie,   clerk,   Stornoway. 
4007  Bombardier  A.  Murchison,  bank  teller,  Pitlochry. 
4850  Acting  Bombardier  D.  Mackay,  clerk,  Stornoway. 
4135  Acting  Bombardier  A.  Mackinnon,  barman,  Sheffield. 
4315  Acting  Bombardier  D.  Maclean,  clerk,  Stornoway. 
4258  Acting  Bombardier  M.  Murray,  student,  Stornoway. 
4305  Acting  Bombardier  M.  Macaulay,  student,  Stornoway. 

4034  Acting  Bom.  L.  J.  Murchison,  crofter,  Achintee,  Lochcarron. 
4246  Acting  Bombardier  G.  Montgomery,  student,  Stornoway. 
4244  Acting  Bombardier  M.  Morison,  baker,  Stornoway. 

4292  Driver  A.  Buchanan,  tailor,  Stornoway. 
4373  Gunner  D.  A.  Campbell,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 
4385  Gunner  W.  Campbell,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 
4288  Driver  W.  Campbell,  student,  Stornoway. 

4382  Driver  D.  Campbell,  student,  Stornoway. 

4237  Driver  Wh.  D.  Finlayson,  blacksmith,  Stornoway. 

4064  Gunner  D.  Finlayson,  fisherman,  Kishorn,  Lochcarron. 

4083  Gunner  R.  Finlayson,  crofter,  Kishorn. 

4189  Gunner  T.  Fraser,  ploughman,  Tullidhi,  Lochcarron. 

4002  Gunner  D.  B.  Fraser,  crofter,  Kishorn. 

4287  Gunner  J.  Graham,  engineer,  Sandwick,  Stornoway. 

4383  Driver  M.  Graham,  sawyer,  Stornoway. 

4193  Gunner  M.  Gordon,  estate  workman,  Duirinish,  Kyle. 

4815  Driver  A.  Jacjs,  crofter,  Erbusaig,  Kyle. 

4365  Gunner  M.  Kennedy,  student,  Stornoway. 

4836  Driver  R.  Kennedy,  joiner,  Applecross. 

4844  Driver  W.  Lemon,  Dingwall. 

4389  Gunner  D.  W.  Macarthur,  student,  Stornoway. 

4387  Driver  D.  Macaskill,  student,  Stornaway. 

4329  Gunner  A.  Macaulay,  student,  Stornoway. 

4401  Driver  M.  Macaulay,  student,  Stornoway. 

4035  Gunner  J.  Macdonald,  crofter,  Strathcarron. 
4183  Shoeing  Smith  G.  Macdonald,  smith,  Lochcarron. 
4150  Driver  M.  Macdonald,  crofter,  Lochcarron. 

4176  Driver  M.  Macdonald,  baker,  Applecross. 

4323  Driver  A.  Macdonald,  student,  Stornoway. 

4337  Driver  D.  Macdonald,  painter,  Stornoway. 

4376  Driver  H.  Macdonald,  student,  Stornoway. 

4313  Gunner  D.J.  Macdonald,  student,  Carloway. 

4325  Gunner  K.  Macdonald,  student,  Stornoway. 

4404  Shoeing  Smith  A.  Macdonalld,   shoeing  smith,  Garrabost,  do. 

90 


Ross   (Mountain)    Battery — Continued. 

4290  Driver  A.  Macdonald,  bank  clerk,  Stornoway. 
4318  Driver  K.  Macdonald,  engineer,  Stornoway. 
4321  Gunner  N.  Macdonald,  student,  Stornoway. 
4336  Driver  K.  Macdonald,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 
4359  Driver  D.  M.  Macdonald,  labourer,  Stornoway. 
4403  Gunner  J.  Macdonald,  clothier,  Stornoway. 
4834  Driver  F.  Macdonald,  postman,  Lochcarron. 
4312  Saddler  J.  Macgregor,  shoemaker,  Stornoway. 

4193  Driver  K.  Macintosh,  crofter,  Craig,  Plockton. 
4328  Driver  D.  Maciver,  crofter,  Swordale,  Stornoway. 
4377  Driver  M.  Maciver,  student,  Stornoway. 

4380  Gunner  J.  A.  Maciver,  student,  Stornoway. 

4381  Driver  N.  Maciver,  joiner,  Laxdale,  Stornoway. 
4399  Driver  J.  Maciver,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 
4394  Gunner  K.  Maciver,  student,  Stornoway. 

4194  Gunner  D.  Maeinnes,  butcher,  Duirinish,  Kyle- 
4845  Gunner  R.  Maeinnes,  farm  labourer,  Black  Isle. 

4829  Driver  L.  Mackay,  crofter,  Lochcarron. 
4331  Driver  D.  Mackay,  student,  Stornoway. 
4361  Gunner  J.  Mackay,  student,  Stornoway. 
4369  Gunner  D.  Mackay,  student,  Stornoway. 
4282  Gunner  D.  F.  Mackenzie,  postman,  Inverness. 
4341  Gunner  J.  Mackenzie,  crofter,  Knock,  Stornoway. 
4379  Gunner  M.  Mackenziei,  student,  Stornoway. 

4394  Driver  M.  Mackenzie,  student,  Stornoway. 
4177  Driver  A.  Mackenzie,  student,  Applecross. 
4185  Driver  D.  Mackenziei,  gillie,  Cairndhu,  Dornie,  Kyle. 

4169  Gunner  H.  Mackenzie,  labourer,  Lochcarron. 

4023  Gunner  K.  Mackenzie,  crofter,  Kishorn,  Lochcarron, 
4124  Gunner  L.  J.  Mackenzie,  crofter,  Lochcarron. 

4170  Driver  R.  Mackenzie,  crofter,  Lochcarron. 
4132  Driver  F.  Mackenzie,  crofter,  Lochcarron. 
4816  Driver  W.  Mackenzie,  crofter,  Applecross. 
4808  Driver  N.  Mackenzie,  crofter,  Lochcarron. 

4832  Driver  N.  Mackenzie,  carpenter,  Lochcarron. 

4833  Driver  J.  Mackenzie,  Applecross. 

4839  Gunner  J.  R.  Mackenzie,  army  pensioner,  Dingwall. 
4841  Driver  W.  Mackenzie,  gardener,  Tulloch,  Dingwall. 
4179  Gunner  W.  Mackinnon,  seaman,  Applecross. 

4830  Driver  W.  Maclean,  carpenter,  Shieldaig,  Lochcarron. 
4335  Gunner  N.  Maclean,  student,  Stornoway. 

4393  Driver  G.  D.  Macdean,  clerk,  Stornoway. 

4299  Gunner  N.  Maclean,  baker,  Stornoway. 

4339  Gunner  R.  C.  Maclean,  baker,  Stornoway. 

4812  Driver  J.  Maclennjan,  crofter,  Badycaul,  Kyle. 

4825  Driver  J.  Maclennan,  crofter,  Lochcarron. 

4173  Gunner  M.  Maclennan,  shepherd,  Coulags,  Lochcarron, 

4S28  Driver  J.  Maclennan,  crofter,  Lochcarron. 

4396  Driver  A.  Maclennan,  student,  Stornoway. 

4209  Driver  D.  M.  Maclennan,  plumber,  Stornoway. 

4100  Driver  F.  Macleod,  crofter,  Applecross. 

4316  Gunner  J.  Macleod,  tailor,  Stornoway. 

91 


Ross   (Mountain)    Battery— Continued. 

4347  Gunner  K.  M,acieod,  student,  Stornoway. 

4371  Gunner  D.  Macleod,  student,  Stornoway. 
4375  Gunner  M.  Macleod,  student,  Stornoway. 
4390  Gunner  I.  Macleod,  student,  Stornoway. 
4267  Driver  C.  Macleod,  student,  Stornoway. 

4274  Driver  J.  A.  Macleod,  dock  labourer,  London  (Stornoway). 
4322  Driver  M.  D.  Macleod,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 

4330  Driver  D.  Macleod,  shop  assistant,  Stornoway. 
4345  Driver  P.  Macleod,  clerk,  Stornoway. 

4352  Gunner  K.  Macleod,  mason,  Stornoway. 
4360  Driver  J.  Macleod,  student,  Stornoway. 

4296  Driver  J.  Macleod,  student,  Stornoway. 

4350  Shoeing  Smith  J.  Macleod,  blacksmith,  Stornoway. 
4374  Driver*  D.  Macleod,  joiner,  Stornoway. 

4372  Gunner  P.  J.  Macleod,  student,  Stornoway. 
4400  Driver  I).  Macleod,  joiner,  Stornoway. 
4395  Driver  W.  Macleod,  vanman,  Stornoway. 
4827  Driver  J.  Macleod,  farm  servant,  Lochcarron. 

4843  Gunner  J.   G.  Macleod,  insurance!  assistant  supt.,   Dingwall. 
4843  Driver  R.  Macmillan,  student,  Stornoway. 

4180  Driver  D.  Macrae,  crofter,  Applecross. 
4187  Driver  K.  Macrae,  crofter,  Applecross. 
4811  Driver  K.  Macrae,  crofter,  Badycaul,  Kyle. 
4092  Private  D.  Macrae,  gardener,  Ardross. 

4053  Driver  J.  Macrae,  gardener,  Kishorn,  Lochcarron. 
4835  Driver  K.  Macrae,  barman,  Sheffield. 
4849  Gunner  R.  Macrae,  carpenter,  Stornoway. 
4398  Driver  A.  Maori tchie,  painter,  Stornoway. 

4275  Driver  J.  Macritchie,  student,  Stornoway. 

4353  Gunner  D.  Macritchie,  joiner,  Stornoway. 
4198  Gunner  T.  Matheson,  crofter,  Plockton. 
4113  Wheeler  W.  Matheson,  carpenter,  Plockton. 

4366  Driver  J.  M.  Matheson,  carter,  Stornoway. 
4342  Driver  J.  Matheson,  student,  Stornoway. 
4378  Driver  D.  Matheson,  student,  Stornoway. 
4384  Driver  D.  Matheson,  student,  Stornoway. 
4402  Gunner  W.  J.  Morrison,  joiner,  Stornoway. 

4386  Gunner  A.  M.  Morrison,  insurance  agent,  Stornoway. 
4388  Driver  D.  Morrison,  student,  Stornoway. 
4356  Driver  A.  Munro,  painter,  Stornoway. 

4297  Driver  W.  Murray,  barber,  Stornoway. 

4181  Driver  K.  Murchdson,  crofter,  Applecross. 
4362  Driver  A.  Nicolson,  student,  Stornoway. 
4340  Driver  M.  Nicolson,  student,  Stornoway. 
4358  Driver  J.  Nicolson,  joiner,  Glasgow. 
4311  Driver  D.  Paterson,  student,  Stornoway. 

4367  Driver  F.  Rose,  student,  Stornoway. 
4027  Gunner  C.  Renwick,  crofter,  Kishorn. 

4118  Gunner  E.  Robertson,  Bank  of  Scotland,  London. 

4397  Driver  N.  J.  Smith,  student,  Stornoway. 

4814  Driver  R.  Stewart,  fish  salesman,  Kyle. 

4842  Driver  H.  Wilson,  gardener,  Tulloch  Castle,  Dingwall. 

92 


Ross   (Mountain)    Battery — Continued. 

4869  Driver  M.  Bixon,  London. 

4870  Gunner  N.  Birchall,  London. 

4871  Driver  A.  E.  Brown,  London. 

4872  Driver  M.  V.  Bradbury,  London. 

4873  Gunner  J.  Burton,  London. 

4874  Driver  T.  Callis,  London. 

4875  Gunner  F.  M.  Coventry,  London. 

4876  Gunner  S.  Craven,  London. 

4877  Driver  H.  Duncan,  London. 

4878  Gunner  A.  A.  Golding,  London. 

4879  Gunner  F.  L.  Gillies,  London. 
4908  Gunner  H.  M.  Hallum,  London. 

4880  Gunner  R.  J.  F.  Jezzard,  London. 

4881  Gunner  G.  M.  Johnstone,  London. 

4882  Gunner  G.  F.  Jackson,  London. 

4883  Driver  E.  Lee,  London. 

4889  Gunner  D.  J.  Lamb,  London. 

4910  Gunner  J.  A.  Laurie,  engineer,  Dumfries. 

4884  Gunner  S.  H.  Mitchlev,  London. 

4885  Driver  H.  W.  Mitchley,  London. 
4867  Driver  J.  Mitchell,  London. 

4886  Driver  K.  R.  Mtirison,  London. 

4887  Driver  F.  G.  Masters,  London. 

4891  Gunner  J.  W.  Maccoll,  London. 

4890  Gunner  L.  Macintyre,  London.  * 

4892  Driver  W.  Macleod,  Glasgow. 

4888  Gunner  J.  Nelson,  London. 

4893  Driver  S.  Owen,  London. 

4894  Driver  F.  Pike,  London. 

4895  Driver  G.  F.  Reeve,  London. 

4896  Gunner  J.  Robertson,  London. 

4897  Gunner  P.  Ross,  London. 

4898  Driver  V.  Shute,  London. 

4899  Gunner  G.  Strachan,  Londom. 

4900  Driver  S.  Skouse,  London. 

4901  Driver  S.  E.  Tovner,  London. 

4902  Driver  H.  Travers,  London. 

4903  Driver  G.  W.  Thornhill,  London. 

4904  Driver  R.  V.  Upstone,  London. 

4905  Driver  H.  F.  Wills,  London. 

4906  Driver  D.  Wilson,  London. 

4907  Driver  C.  Windus,  London. 


MELODEONS.  MELODEONS. 

A  Very  Wide  Range  at  from  3s  9d  to  30s,  offered  at  very  keen  prices 

For  quality  George  Soaiter's    "Peerless"    are  unequalled 

for  beauty  of  tome  and  wearing  quality. 

MANDOLINES,     FLUTES,     MOUTH      ORGANS,     TRUMPS, 

in  Great  Variety  ait 

GEORGE     SOUTER'S,     DINGWALL. 

93 


SUB-SECTION    C.    AMMUNITION    COLUMN 


Sboond-Lieutenant  Murchison,  Lochcarron. 


4091  Sergeant-Farrier  R.  Maclennan,  The  Smithy,   Maryburgh. 

4167  Sergeant  H.  B.  Reid,  Invergorden  Mains. 

4158  Bombardier  G.  Macleod,  2  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 
4166  Bombardier  J.  Brown,  Burnside,  Dingwall. 
4075  Bombardier  J.  Fraser,  12  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 

4862  Gunner  J.  Beattie,  4  Tulloch  Street,  Dingwall. 

4852  Gunner  J.  Beattie,  Uplands,  Dingwall. 

4856  Driver  J.  Brown,  13  George  Street,  Dingwall. 

4857  Driver  H.  Campbell,  Maryburgh. 

4806  Driver  D.  Dingwall,  The  Gardens,  Novar. 

4153  Gunner  A.  Finlayson,  Maryburgh. 

4164  Driver  A.  Fraser,  Seaview,  Dingwall. 
4146  Gunner  H.  Fraser,  Redcastle. 

4154  S.S.  D.  Gordon,  Kiishorn. 

4821  Gunner  H.  Grigor,  CuMicudden. 

4822  Gunner  A.  Matheson,  Cullicudden. 

4807  Gunner  J.  Menzies,  40  Hill  Street,  Dingwall. 

4854  Gunner  W.  Maeculloch,  16  Grant  Street,   Dingwall. 

4168  Gunner  M.   Macgregor,   Ward   Cottage,   Burnside,    Dingwall. 

4855  Driver  D.  Macintosh,  4  Crawford  Street,  Dingwall. 

4823  Driver  D.  Maoivor,  Aultbea. 

4094  Driver  M.  Mackay,  Victoria  Lodge,  Dingwall. 

4165  Driver  T.  Mackav,  Victoria  Lodge,   Dingwall. 

4863  Driver  W.  Maclean,   Hill  Street,   Dingwall. 
4801  Driver  C.  Maclennan,  Tollie  of  Brahan. 
4817  Gunner  Macleod,  Loehinver. 

4161  Gunner  A.  Macwilliam,  Drynie  Court,  Dingwall. 
4803  Saddler  D.  Reid,  4  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 
4163  Driver  R.  Redd,  4  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 

4819  Driver  C.  Rose,  Lcchiel  Place,  Dingwall. 
4847  Gunner  C.  P.  Smith,  The  Croft,  Dingwall. 
4869  Gunner  A.  Stewart,  Novar. 

4805  Driver  G.  Urquhart,  21  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 

4858  Driver  D.  Watson,   13  Grant  Street,   Dingwall. 
4861  Gunner  D.  M.  Watt,  Rosemont,  Dingwall. 

4820  Driver  A.  Young,  5  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 
4814  Driver  J.  Young,  5  Mill  Street,  Dingwall. 

Transferred  to  Headquarter  Staff. 

Lieutenant  George  Mundell,  Munlochy. 
Lieutenant  F.  Smith,  The  Academy,  Dingwall. 

4853  Trumpeter  John  Cameron,  4  Blackwells  Street,  Dingwall. 
4156  Driver  D.  Mackintosh,  Loch  Ussie. 

94 


2/ist     ROSS     MOUNTAIN     BATTERY,     R.C.A. 


Major  A.  Campbell,  V.D.,  Loclicarron. 

Captain  J.  Maclennan,  Kishorn. 

Lieutenant  A.  E.  D.  Smith,  Dingwall. 

Lieutenant  Bruce  Reid,  New  Kelso. 

Lieutenant  Charles  P.  Smith,  The>  Croft,  Dingwall. 

Brigade  Sergtl. -Major  J.  Holdsworth,  Stornoway. 

4068  Sergt.  K.  Macnair,  Lochcarron. 

4912  Gunner,  A.  Watson,  Lochcarron. 

4913  Gunner  D.  Mackay,  Lochcarron. 

4914  Gunner  E.  Mackenzie,  Lochoarron. 

4915  Gunner  K.  B.  Macleod,  Stornoway. 

4916  Driver  S.  Nicolson,  Stornoway. 

4917  Gunner  W.  D.  Mackenzie,  Stornoway. 

4918  Driver  C.  M.  Maclean,  Stornoway. 

4919  Driver  Win.  Maciver,  Stornoway. 

4920  Driver  A.  J.  Kerr,  Stornoway. 

4921  Gunner  M.  Maclean,  Stornoway. 

4922  Gunner  Jas.  Maedonald,  Lochcarron. 

4923  AVheeler  Wm.  Mackenzie,  Lochcarron. 

4924  Driver  D.  Maeaulay,  Stornoway. 

4925  Gunner  M.  Mackenzie,  Stornoway. 

4926  Gunner  L.  C.  Fletdher,  Lochoarron. 

4927  Gunner  G.  E.  Moore,  Lochcarron. 

4928  Gunner  K.  Maciver,  Stornoway. 

4929  Driver  A.  Clarke,  Stornoway. 

4930  Driver  D.  A.  Maciver,  Stornoway. 

4931  Driver  M.  Maclean,  Stornoway. 

4932  Driver  A.  Macleod,  Stornoway. 

4933  Gunner  D.  Mackenzie,  Stornoway. 

4934  Gunner  D.  Macaulay,  Stornoway. 
4^35  Gunner  M.  Wilson,  Stornoway. 

4936  Gunner  S.  Mackenzie,  Lochcarron. 

4937  Driver  K.  Macnair,  Lochcarron. 

4938  Gunner  J.  Urquhart,  Stornoway. 

4939  Gunner  J.  S.  Morrison,  Lochcarron. 

4940  Gunner  A.  Mackenzie,  Lochcarron. 

4941  Gunner  D.  Maciver,  Dingwall. 

4942  Gunner  A.  D.  Smith,  Stornoway. 

4943  Driver  D.  J.  Maopherson,  Skeabost,  Skye. 
4945  Driver  H.  Maca skill,  Stornoway. 

4971  Driver  K.  L.  Bain,  Stornoway. 

5022  Gunner  M.  Graham,  Stornoway. 

5018  Gunner  Wm.  Mackenzie,  Lochcarron. 

5020  Gunner  K.  W.  Mackenzie,  Lochcarron. 

5023  Gunner  Angus  Mackay,  Strathpefrer. 

5019  Gunner  Donald  Mackenzie,  Lochcarron. 

5021  Driver  Alex.  Macrae,  Lochcarron. 

5024  Gunner  John  Mac-don  aid,  Shieldaig. 

5025  Gunner  J.  D.  Matheson,  Stornoway. 

5026  Driver  J.  T.  Parker,  Stornoway. 

5027  Gunner  D.  A.  Maclean,  Stornoway. 
5032  Driver  D.  Macdonald,  Stornoway. 

95 


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1885.  IS^Kf  1885' 

By  Appointment. 

GENERAL 

ACCIDENT    FIRE    and    LIFE 
ASSURANCE    CORPORATION    LIMITED, 

ASSETS   EXCEED        -  £2,500,000 
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ALL     CLASSES     OF      INSURANCE      TRANSACTED. 


Special   Features. 
ACCIDENT     INSURANCE 

LIBERAL  BENEFITS  &  CONDITIONS.     LOW  PREMIUMS. 

FREE     FIRE     INSURANCE 

EVERY  SIXTH  YEAR  TO  PRIVATE  PROPERTY  OWNERS 

AND    HOUSEHOLDERS 

THREE     POPULAR     POLICIES 

OF  LIFE  ASSURANCE  WITH  VARIOUS   OPTIONS. 


Chief  Offices  : — 
GENERAL  BUILDINGS,   PERTH,  SCOTLAND. 
GENERAL  BUILDINGS,  ALDWYCH,  LONDON. 

General  Manager — F.  Nome-Miller ,  J. P. 


INVERNESS    OFFICE— 28    QUEENSGATE. 
RESIDENT  SECRETARY— R.    DUFFY. 

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NOTE. — The  Bonds  of    the   Corporation   are   accepted    by   all 
Departments  of  His  Majesty's  Government. 


96 


ROSS  SHIRE 
ROLL      OF      HONOUR 

(BY     PARISHES). 


It  has  to  be  noted  that  in  each  of  the  following 
Parish  Rolls  there  has  been  omitted  names  of  officers 
and  men  serving  with  the  4th  Seaforths  and  4th  Reserves, 
and  also  with  the  Ross  Mountain  Battery  and  Ammuni- 
tion Column. 

Additions  and  alterations  for  any  subsequent  issue 
are  invited  by  the  Publisher. 

ALNESS. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Forbes,  Jas.,  Lieutenant,  Culcraggie. 
4188  Logan,  D.,  Lance-Corporal,  Acharn,  Boath. 

Munro-Ferguson,  Hector,  Major,  Assynt  House. 
Munro,  Win.,  Trooper,  Baddans. 
Maicdonald,  D.,  Sergeant,  Lealty  Lodge. 
Mackintosh,  Alex.,  Sergeant,  Glenglass. 
Macleod,  A.,  Trooper,  Lealty. 
Maeleod,  G.,  Trooper,  Lealty. 
Urquhart,  D.,  Sergeant,  Balavoulin. 

Seaforths  (Regulars) — 

Campbell,  Thost.,  Private,  Moultavie  (killed). 
7576  Douglas,  George,  Privaite,  Comlhill. 

Fraser,  Alex.,  Private. 

Fraser,  Hector,  Private,  Eagle  Buildings  (killed) . 
570  Mackenzie,  Alex.,  Lance-Oorporal,  Ballachraggan. 
577  Mackenzie,  Jas.,  Piper,  Ballacihraggan. 
1096  Mackenzie,  Grigor,  Piper,  Ballachraggan. 

Murdoch,  Hector,  Private,  Riverside. 

Ross,  Gilbert  D.,  Private,  Tighmarie. 
3203  Ross,  Thos.  D.,  Lance-Corporal,  Tighmarie. 

Swanson,  Harry,  Private,  Fyrish. 

Watson,  George,  Private,  Wester  Teaninich. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Cramb,  Finlay,  Lieutenant,  Balnacraig  Cottage,  4th  Gordons. 
Cramb,  Thos.,  Private,  Balnaicraig  Cottage,  A.S.C. 

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A  L  N  ESS— Continued. 
Dingwall,  Donald,  Private,  Clashnahuiac,  H.M.B. 
Grant,  Colin,  Pte,,  Ivy  Cottage,  CoulhiM,  Canadian  Contingent. 
Mackay,  W.  W.,  Second-Lieutenant,  3rd  Seafortfas, 
Munro,  Andrew,  Private.,  Westford,  Black  Watch. 
Munro,  Henry,  F.C.  Stoker,  Ashtree  Cottage,  H.M.  Navy. 
Munro,  H.  A.,  Sergeant,  Ashtree  Cottage,  R.A.M.C.  (wounded). 
Ross1,  Robert,  Lieutenant,  4th  Gordons. 

Ross,  Donald  A.,  Drummer,  Front  Street,  Australian  Contingent. 
Taylor,  Private,  Deerpark,  Novar,  R.F.A. 

APPLECROSS. 

4th  Cameron  Highlanders — 

Mackinnon,  Donald,  Street,  Applecross. 

Seaforths  (Regulars) — 

Lucas,  Leslie,  Milton. 
Murchison,  Kenneth,  Toscaig. 

AYOCK. 
Lovat  Scouts — 

Gray,  Jas.,  Corporail,  Drum. 

Mann,  Alex.,  Lance-Corporal,  Corraehie. 
1673  Macdonald,  John,  Serge;ant,  Newton. 
3628  Nairne,  John,  Farrier  Sergeant,  Killen. 

Seaforths  (Regulars) — 

1077  Maclean,  Wm.,  Private,  Pitfuir. 
9288  Macleman,  Private1,  High  Street. 

Other  Units—  ' 

5406  Davidson,  David,  Private,  Scottish  Horse. 
2-508  Fleming,  David,  Private,  Royal  Scots. 
313  Macinnes,  Hector,  Gunner,  R.H.A. 

Mackenzie,  Wm.,  Lee.  Surgeon,  R.A.M.C. 
8549  Macleman,  Benjamin,  Sergeant,  2nd  Coldstreams. 
7121  Macleman,  Alex.,  Sapper,  1st  Royal  Engineers. 

Philip,  Colin  Cameron,  Lieut.,  2nd  Lowland  Field  Ambul- 
ance, R.A.M.C,  formerly  The  Manse,  Avoch. 

Royal  Navy  Reserve — 

3019  Allison,  Alex.,  5  Factorv  Lane. 
5274  Allison,  Thos.,  20  Dock. 
5273  Brodie,  Wm.,  7  Margaret  Street. 
2884  Jack,  Donald,  54  Henrietta  Street. 
2971  Jack,  David,  33  High  Street, 

2333  Jack,  Lewis,  6  James  Street. 

2334  Jack,  Alex.,  9  Margaret  Street. 
3003  Jack,  John,  47  Henrietta  Street. 
2990  Jack,  Alex.,  17  Dock. 

3022  Jack,  Alex.,  26  High  Street. 


AVOCH— Continued. 

3026  Jack,  Jas.,  2  George  Street. 

3092  Jack,  Donald,  28  High  Street. 

3119  Jack,  Donald,  8  George  Street. 

3110  Jack,  Donald,  12  Seatawn  Cottages. 

2952  Jack,  Wm.,  11  Margaret  Street. 
3018  Jack,  David,  5  Factory  Lane. 
4917  Jack,  Donald,  11  Margaret  Street. 
5254  Jack,  Donald,  5  Factory  Lane. 
5253  Jack,  AHex.,  Factory  Buildings. 
5289  Jack,  Wm.,  49  Henrietta  Street. 
2695  Jack,  George,  12  Seatown  Cottage. 
4186  Macleman,  G.  W.,  10  James  Street. 
5465  Mackintosh,  Hugh,  21  Dock. 

5481  Maclenian,  Donald,  57  Henrietta  Street. 
1959  Macleman,  Donald,  Seaview  Street. 
5280  Mackintosh,  Wm.,  4  John  Street. 

2335  Mackintosh,  Donald,  43  Henrietta  Street. 
2354  Mackintosh,  Lewis,  4  James  Street. 

3093  Macleman,  Donald,  Craigview. 

3120  Macleman,  David,  Rose  Street. 
3162  Mackintosh :  Hugh,  4  James  Street. 
3255  Mackintosh,  Alex.,  43  Henrietta  Street. 
2978  Macleman,  John,  22  Dock. 

3000  Macleman,  Lewis,  4  John  Street. 
2233  Macleman,  Wm.,  9  Shore  Street. 
4093  Patience,  Hugh,  1  Margaret  Street. 

5479  Patience,  George,  3  James  Street. 
4529  Patience,  Andrew,  Henrietta  Street. 

5480  Patience,  James,  4  James  Street. 
4782  Patience,  Andrew,  12  Dock. 
5484  Patience,  Wm.,  30  High  Street. 
5522  Patience,  A.  G.,  Anna  villa. 
4901  Patience,  R.  G.,  4  Factorv  Lane. 
2923  Patience,  John  W.,  13  High  Street. 
2883  Patience,  Wm.,  51  Henrietta  Street. 
2903  Patience,  James,  Annavilla. 

3150  Patience,  James,  39  Dock. 

3478  Patience,  Hugh,  53  Henrietta  Street. 

3479  Patience,  James,  36  High  Street. 
3420  Patience,  Wm.,  2  New  Cottages. 
3589  Patience,  James,  3  Margaret  Street. 

2336  Patience,  Roderick,  12  George  Street. 
2356  Patience,  John,  8  George  Street. 
2373  Patience,  George,  48  Henrietta  Street. 
2372  Patience,  Simon,  30  High  Street. 

2996  Patience,  DonaUd,  2  New  Cottages... 

3121  Patience,  Alex.,  4  James  Street: 

3111  Patience,  James,  8  Margaret  Street. 
2951  Patience,  Daniel,  1  Alexander  Street. 

2953  Patience,  John,  50  Henrietta  Street. 
3188  Patience,  John,  12  High  Street. 
4657  Patience,  Lewis,  Dock  Cottage. 
4914  Patience,  James,  11  James  Street. 


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4925  Patience,  Wm.,  21  High  Street. 
5450  Reid,  David,  14  Dock. 
4240  Ross,  David,  Factory  Cottages. 
4498  Ross,  Donald,  52  Henrietta  Street. 

5281  Reid,  James,  14  Dock. 

3094  Ross,  Donald,  15  Margaret  Street. 
3262  Reid,  Donald,  31  High  Street. 
5464  Ross,  James  A.,  2  James  Street. 

5482  Reid,  Alex.,  1  Rose  Street. 

5483  Reid,  James,  29  Dock. 

5531  Sutherland,  Alex.,  1  Factory  Lane. 
2873  Sutherland,  David,  30  Henrietta  Street. 
3180  Skinner,  Hugh,  3  John  Street. 
4906  Skinner,  Alex.,  11  Factory  Buildings. 
5272  Skinner,  David,  35  Dock. 

5282  Skinner,  John,  11  Factory  Buildings. 
4891  Clark,  Alex.,  Dock  Cottage. 

2872  Macleman,  Hugh.  36  High  Street. 
2917  Reid,  John,  31  High  Street. 


CONTIN. 

Contin  District — 

Emslie,  Wm.,   Trooper,   Kinnahaird,   Lovat   Scouts. 

Fowler,  Alex.,  Trooper,  Kinnahaird,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Fowler,  Wm.,  Trooper,   Kinnahaiird,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Fowler,  Kenneth,  Driver,  Kinnahaird,  Royal  Engineers. 

Fraser,  Donald,  Private,  Glebe  Cottage,  Camerons. 

Mason  Macfarlane,  Carlyon,  Capt.,  Craigdarroch,  7th  Hussars. 

Mason  Macfarlane,  F.  Noel,  Lieut.,   Craigdarroch,   A.D.O.  to 

C.R.A. 
Matheson,  Alex.,  Private,  Tarvie,  Scots  Guards. 
Macleod,  J..  Lancet-Corporal,  Torachilty,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Mackenzie,  D.,  Private1,  Coinrie,  Seafcartlns. 
Macnair,  Hector,  Private,  Contin,  Scots  Guards. 
Ross,  Alex.,  Lance-Corporail,  Torachilty. 

Strathconan  District — 

Combe,  H.   S.  C,  Lieut.,  Strathconan,   Royal  Horse  Guards. 
Combe,  J.  F.  B.,  Lieut.,  Strathconan,  11th  Hussars. 
Gordon,  Kenneth,  Private,  Milton,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Lang,  George,  Private',  Schoiolhouse,   Gordons. 
Lumsden,  David,  Private,  Drummonreach,  Camerons.. 
Macdonald,  A.  J.,  Private,  Milton  Hill,  South  African  Forces. 
Macdonald,  Chas.,  Dalbreac  Farm,  Scots  Guards. 
Macdonald,  Don.,  Lance-Corpl.,  Monar,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Macdonald,  Robert,  Trooper,  Monar,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Maciver,  Alex.,   Private,   Milton,   Lovat  Scouts. 
Mackenzie,  Donald,  Sergeant,  Bridgend,  Scots  Guards. 
Mackenzie,   Peter,   Lance-Corpl. ,   Dalnacroich,   Lovat  Scouts. 
Maclennan,  George,  Sergt.,  Scardroy,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Macnaughton,  Don.,  Private,  Glenmeanie,  Lovat  Scouts. 


C  0  N  T I N  —Continued . 

Macrae,  Donald,  Private,  Milton,  Seaforths. 
Murray,  George,  Private,  Glenmeanie,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Stewart,  Don.,  Private,  Milton  Hill,  New  Zealand  Contingent. 
Sutherland,  Alex.,  Private,  Glenmeanie,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Wood,  Robert,  Private,  Dalbreae,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Lochluichart  and  Garve  Districts — 

Cameron,  R.,  Driver,  Garve,  A.S.C.,  Mechanical  Transport. 

Cameron,  Wm.,  Private,  Garve,  A.S.C.,  Mechanical  Transport. 

Campbell,  R.,  Private,  Ambulance  Corps. 

Frakser,  Rodk.,  Private,  Strathgarve,  R.F.A. 

Fraser,  James,  Private,  Kitchener's  Army. 

Gow,  Donald,  Private,  Garve,  7th  Seaforths. 

Grant,  Wm.,  Lance-Corporal,  Luibfearn,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Grant,  L.,  Trooper,  Strath  vaich,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Grant,  Alecs.,  Private,  Gorstan,  Camerons. 

Hossack,  Sergeant,  Garve,  7th  Seaforths. 

Macdonald,  Angus,  Lance-Corporal,   Cabuie,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Mackenzie,  Murdoi,  Corporal,  Badralloch,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Mackenzie,  John,  Lance-Corporal,  Lochrosque,  Camerons. 

Mackenzie,  A.,  Driver,  Lochrosque,  A.S.  Corps. 

Mackenzie,  Neil,  Private,  Strathgarve,  R.H.A. 

Mackenzie,  Wm.,  Private,  Garve,  7th  Seaforths. 

Mackenzie,  A.,  Private,  Garve,  7th  Seaforths. 

Mackintosh,    Kenneth,    Private,    Lochrosque,    Camerons. 

Maclennan,  Wm.,  Trooper,  Lochluichart,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Macleod,  Wm.,  Private,  Gorstan,  Camerons. 

Macrae,  Wm.,  Trooper,  Corriemoillie,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Murchison,  Wm.,  Trooper,  Corriemoillie,  Scottish  Horse. 

Ross,  G.,  Private,  7th  Seaforths. 

Stirling,  Major,  of  Strathgarve,  7th  Seaforths. 


CROMARTY- 

Ross,  Walter,   C.B.,  Brigadier-General,   commanding  1st  Seaforth 
and  Cameron  Territorial  Brigade. 

Royal  Garrison  Artillery  (T.F.) — 

Mackenzie,  John,  Gunner,  Farness. 

Finlayson,  Wm.,  Gunner,  Forsyth  Place,  Cromarty. 

Mackenzie,   John,  Bombardier,    Victoria  Inn,   Cromarty. 

Thomson,  Jais.,  Gunner,  Newton. 

Thomson,  Don.,  Gunner,  Denny  Street,  Cromarty. 

Shepherd,  John,  62  Church  Street,  Cromarty. 

Macleod,  John,  Gunner,  Miller  Lane,  do. 

Gilmour,  George,  The  Mains,  do. 

Gilmour,  Peter,  Gunner,  The  Mains,  do. 

Grant,  Robert,  Bombardier,  27  High  Street,  do. 

Maclellan,  John,  Gunner,  3  Miller  Lane,  do. 

Macleod,  D.,  Corporal,  1  Miller  Lane,  do. 

Macleod,  W.,  Gunner,  1  Miller  Lane,  do. 

BeO,  E.  C,  Gunner,  Cromwell  Cottage,  Ardersier. 

6 


CROMARTY— Continued. 

Ferguson,  R.,  Gunner,  8  Churcih)  Street,  Cromarty. 

Ferguson,  E.,  Bombardier,  8  Church  Street,  do. 

Taylor,  D.,  Bombardier,  Rowan  Cottage,  do. 

Ross,  W.  J.,  Gunner,  Rowan  Cottage,  do. 

Munro,  D.  J.,  Gunner,  Swordale  Hill,  do. 

Bain,  A.,  Gunner,  1  Church  Street,  doi. 

Sutherland,  W.,  Gunner,  42  Church  Street,  do. 

Munro,  D.,  Gunner,  Muirton,  do. 

Watson,  W.,  Gunner,  66  Big  Vennel,  do. 

Bain,  J.  R.,  Corporal,  Newton,  Cromarty. 

Young,  Alex.,  Gunner,  Rosefarm. 

Young,  Don.,  Gunner,  Rosefarni. 

Fra,ser,  A.,  Gunner,  Rosefarm. 

Gordon,  R.,  Gunner,  Rosefarm. 

Gordon,  W.,  Gunner,  Rosefarm. 

Mackenzie,  A.  D.,  Gunner,  51  Church  Street,  Cromarty. 

Malveman,  A.,  Gunner,  7  Church  Street,  do. 

Bain,  A.,  Corporal,  Bumside  Cottage,  do. 

Maeaulay,  R.,  Gunner,  62  Church  Street,  do. 

Paterson,  D.,  Gunner,  Davidston.  do. 

Finlayson,  J.,  Gunner,  40  Shore  Street,  do. 

Maepherson,  D.,  Gunner,  Newton. 

Matheson,  D.,  Gunner,  8  Bank  Street,  Cromarty. 

Bain,  John,  Gunner,  Newton. 

Munro,  D.,  Sergeant,  Davidston. 

Grant,  EL,  Sergeant,  5  Bank  Street,  Cromarty. 

Macka.y,  J.  R.,  Bombardier,  21  Church  Street,  do. 

Gregor,  R.,  Sergeant,  Eathie  Mains. 

Urquhart,  A.,  C.S.M.,  Jemimaville. 

Beddie,  J.,  Gunner,  Jemimaville. 

Shepherd,  A.,  C.I.M.S.,  60  Church  Street,  Cromarty. 

Hardy,  C.S.M.,  Burnsicta  Place,  Cromarty. 

feill,  W.,  Lieutenant,  Allan  Square,  Cromarty, 
inlay  son,  S.,  Bombardier,  Forsyth  Place,  do. 
Fraser,  C,  Gunner,  Navity. 
Munro,  T.,  Gunner,  Davidston. 
Mackenzie,  J.,  Bombardier,  Church  Street,  Cromarty. 

Seaforths  (Regulars) — 

9360  Skinner,  Jas.,  Private,  Fishertown. 
8749  Innes,  George,  Sergeiant,  Rosefarm. 

R.H.A.— 

Davidson,  David,  Church  Street,  Cromarty. 
Duncan,  James,  Church  Street,  do. 
Mackenzie,  Malcolm,  Miller  Lane,  do. 
Macphail,  Sergeant,  Neils  ton. 

Camerons — 

14000  Maclennan,  Hugh,  Private,  4  Seabank,  Cromarty. 

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EDINBURGH. 


CROMARTY— Continued. 

Royal  Naval  Reserve — 

Watson,  James,  59  Gordon's  Lane,  Cromarty. 
Watson,  Thosi.,  60  Gordon's  Lane,  do. 
Watson,  Alex.,  13  Forsyth  Place,  do. 
Hogg,  John,  68  Big  Vennel,  do. 
Hogg,  Robert,  29  Gordon's  Lane,  do. 
Hogg,  Donald,  62  Gordon's  Lane,  do. 
Hogg,  Jas.,  3  Links,  do. 
Finlayson,  John,  3  Links,  do. 
Finlayson,  Alex.,  4  Braehead,  do. 
Skinner,  Robert,  91  Little  Vennel,  do. 
Skinner,  Andrew,  76  Big  Vennel,  do. 
Watson,  Jas.,  44  Seabanks,  do. 
Watson,  Thois.,  74  Big  Vennel,  do. 
Watson,  Thos.,  69  Big  Vennel,  do. 
Watson,  John,  54  Shore  Street,  do. 
Skinner,  Andrew,  91  Little  Vennel,  do. 
Brindle,  John,  Church  Street,  do. 
Hogg,  Wm.,  Little  Vennel,  do. 
Watson,  Jas.,  1  Braehead. 


DINGWALL. 

Rain,  Sergeant  Lachlan,  Dochcairty,  2nd  Seaforths  (wounded). 

jSethune,  Pte.  John,  Grant  Street,  Scots  Guards. 

Beaton,  Private  D.,  12  Mill  Street,  7th  Seaforths. 

Boai,  Corporal  A.  M.,  Mansfield,  9th  Lancers. 

Broadfoot,  Dr,  Castle  Street,  R.A.M.C. 

Campbell,  Private,  Grant  Street,  2nd  Seaforths. 

Clark,  Pte.,  A.,  12  George  Street,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highs. 

Cameron,  W.,  2  Hill  Street,  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles. 

Davidson,  Private  W.,  Pavilion  Buildings,  R.A.M.C. 

Dempster,  Private  John,  4  Hill  Terrace,  Scots  Greys. 

Dempster,  Gunner  Chaist.,  4  Hill  Terrace,  R.H.A. 

Douglas,  Gunner  John,  Camisky  Place,  Roy  ad.  Navy. 

Frew,  Sergeant  J.  R.,  Sunnybolm,  National  Reserve. 

Frew,  Lieutenant  G.  R.,  of  Dingwall,  Royal  Navy. 

Finlayson,  Private  D.,  plasterer,  Canadians. 

Finlayson,  Lieutenant  R.,  Marsule,  H.L.I. 

Fowler,  Private  A.  G.,  George'  Street,  South  Africans. 

Fraser,  Armourer-Sergt.  John,  Warden  Street,  R.S.  Fusiliers. 

Fraser,  Private  Hugh,  Ormidale  Place.,  Canadians. 

Fraiser,  Private  Wm.,  Burn  Place',  Canadians. 

Fraser,  Gunner  Wm.,  12  Mill  Street,  R.F.A. 

Fraser,  Corporal  J.,  Ormidale  Place,  A.S.C. 

Fraser,  Private  Alex.,  Burnside,  1st  Seaforths. 

Grigor,  Corporal  H.  A.,  Bridaig  Park,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Hay,  Captain  Tom,  Greenhill  House,  Transports. 

Henry,  Bombardier  George,  Bridaig  Avenue,  R.H.A.  (T.) 

Heffernan,  Sergeant  P.,  Church  Street,  Staff,  Fort-George. 

Hornsby,  Wm.  (late  Dingwall),  New  Zealand  Contingent. 

9 


D I N  G  W  A  L  L— Continued . 

Junor,  Ptei.  D.,  Achterneed,  South  Africans. 

Lawless,  Private  John,  5  Grant  Street,  3rd  Seaforths. 

Maccaskiil,  Private  R.,  Victoria  Place,  Soots  Greys. 

Maedonaikl,  Lieut.  Victor,  Craig  Road,  Gordons. 

Macdonald,  Sergeant  John,  Leopold  Place,  Staff,  Fort-George. 

Macdonald,  Private:  John,  Grant  Street,  H.L.I. 

Macdonald,  Private  Wm.,  Maegregor's  Court,  National  Reserve. 

Macdonald,  Sergeant  Don.,  Tulloch  Lodge,  2nd  Seaforths. 

Macdonald,  Lance-Gorpl.  Wm,,  Nicol's  Court,  2nd  Seaforths  (8018) 

Macdonald,  Private  D.,  Warden  Street,  2nd  Seaforths. 

MacdonaJd,  Private  R.,  Ormidale  Place,  Canadians. 

Macdonald,  Pte.  John  Grant,  H.L.I. 

Macdonald,  Murdo,  Clares  Place',  Royal  Navy. 

Maicgillivray,  Private  Wm.,  9  George  Street,  National  Reserve. 

Mackay,  Corporal  John,  Hazel  Bank,  A.S.C. 

Mackay,  Sergeant  Hector,  Trinity  Buildings,  10th  Seaforths. 

Mackenzie,  Trooper  K.,  2  Church  Street,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.  Alex.,  Crawford  Street,  2nd  Bt.  Transvaal 
Scottish,  South  Africa. 

Mackenzie,  Hector,  Knoekbain  Farm,  Royal  Navy. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Murdoch ,  George  Street,  1st  Camerons. 

Mackenzie,  Private  James,  Church  Street,  7th  Seaforths . 

Mackenzie,  Driver  Kenneth,  9  Nicol's  Court,  A.S.C. 

Mackinnon,  Private  Neil,  Grant  Street,  3rd  Seaforths. 

Maekinnon,   Private   John,    Grant   Street,  Army  Service  Corps. 

Mackintosh,  Private  Angus,  4  Crawford  Street,  Scots  Guards. 

Mackintosh,  Corporal  David,  Macgregor's  Court,   10th  Canadians.. 

Maclennan,  Quartermaster-Sergt.  H.  A.,  High  Street,  1st  Came- 
rons (wounded  and  a  prisoner). 

Maclennan,  Alex.,  Grant  Street,  R.F.A. 

Maclennan,  Private  Jack,  Motor  Transports. 

Maclennan,  D.,  9  Victoria  Place,  Australians. 

Maclennan,  Private  R.,  9  Victoria  Place,  7th  Seaforths. 

Maolenman,  Private  W.  Bruce,  Grant  Street,  Seaforths. 

Maclean,  W.  A.,  Teanacrae,  Craig  Road,  7th  Seaforths. 

Maeleod,  Private  John,  2  Mill  Street,  Canadians. 

Maeleod,  Private  Angus,  Albert  Place,  Seaforths. 

Macpherson,  Captain  R.  (M.B.),  E.C.  Manse. 

Macpherson,  Lieutenant,  B.C.  Manse,  Canadians. 

Macpherson,  Private  Wm.,  7  Church  Street,  3rd  Seaforths. 

Martin,  Trumpeter  D.  R.,  4  Cromwell  Row,  R.H.A. 

Meikle,  Private  John,  George  Street,  1st  Camerons. 

Meikle,  Private  George,  1st  Camerons. 

Munro,  Lieut.  Ronald,  Mayfield,  3/7th  Black  Watch. 

Munro,  Private  D.,  Grant  Street,  Canadians. 

Munro,  Sergeant  D.,  Mayfield,  R.A. 

Munro,  Lieut,  and  Qr. -Master  D.,  Nicol's  Court,  2nd  Seaforths. 

Morrison,  Corporal  J.,  Alma  Cottage,  1st  Life  Guards. 

Morrison,  Private  Wm.,  2nd  Scots  Guards. 

Reid,  Private  Dan.,  Nicol's  Court,  9th  Seaforths  (Pioneers). 

Riaoh,  Major  Wm.  (M.D.),  Achany  Road,  R.A.M.C. 

Ridge,  Sergeant  Murdo,  Warden  Street,  Canadians.. 

Ridge,  Private  Edward,  Hill  Street,  Camerons. 

10 


D I N  G  W  A  L  L— Continued. 

Robertson,  Private1  Wm.,  Bridaig,  Camerons. 

Ross,  Hen.  Lieut,  and  Qr. -Master  Thomas,  2nd  Scots  Guards. 

Boss,  Captain  John,  Kempfiefld  Court,  South  Africans. 

Ross,  Lieut.  Andrew,  Kempfield  Court,  South  Africans. 

Ross,  Private  James,  Kempfield  Court,  South  Africans. 

Ross,  Privaite  Kenneth,  Kempfield  Court,  Seaforth  Highlanders. 

Ross,  Corporal  Duncan,  Kempfield  Court,  Canadians. 

Ross,  Private  James,  Cromwell  Row,  Canadians. 

Sinclair,  Private  John,  A  thole  Court,  R.A.M.C. 

Shaw,  Corporal  D.,  Heriot  Monnt,  A.S.C. 

Skinner,  Sergeant  A.,  Mansfield,  Camerons. 

Souter,  Corporal  Alex.,  Drynie  Farm,  South  Africans  (wounded). 

Stenhouse,  Robert,  Grant  Street,  Royal  Navy. 

Tolmie,  Private  Wm.,  Craig  Road,  South  Africans. 

Thomson,  Private  Thos.,  Clare  Place,  Seaforths. 

Treasurer,  Private  Wm.,  Camisky  Place,  National  Reserve. 

Urquhart,  Private  John,  Macgregor's  Court,  R.A.M.C. 

Wemyss,  W.,  Warden  Street,  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles. 

EDDERTON. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Cameron,  Trooper  Alex. 
Christie,  Trooper  Wm. 
Fraser,  Farrier-Sergeant  Wm. 
Munro,  Trooper  Adami. 
Mackay,  Trooper  George. 
Macrae,  Trooper  Donald. 
Ross,  Trooper  Dryden. 
Sim,  Lance-COrporal  Wm. 
Sutherland,  Sergeant  Wm. 

Other  Units — 

Brooke,  Lieutenant  R.  W.,  Yorkshire*  Dragoons. 

Calder,  Private  George,  A.S.C. 

Gunn,  Sergeant  John,  Camerons. 

Hamilton,  Private  Alex.,  Scots  Guards. 

Moore,  Private  Wm.,  Sea  Scouts. 

Maeaskill,  Private  Marcus,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders. 

Maogregcr,  Private  Alex.,  Black  Watch. 

Maclean,  Private  Hugh,  Kitchener's  Army. 

Maoleod,  Private  Alex.,  Kitchener's  Armv. 

Mackay,  Private  Donald,  R.F.A. 

Macneilil,  Private  Alex.,  Canadian  Contingent. 

Macrae,  Private  Donald  A.,  Scottish  Horse. 

Paterson,  Private  Kenneth,  R.F.A. 

Roiss,  John,  H.M.  Navy. 

FEARN. 

Royal  Naval  Reserve — 

Balfour,  Walter,  insurance  agent. 
Mitchell,  David,  6  Hugh  Street. 
Macangus,  Donald,  8  Lady  Street,  Hilton. 

11 


FEAR  N — Continued . 

Macangus,  John,  13  Lady, Street,  Hilton. 

Macangus,  Wm,  (M,acdonald) ,  Hilton. 

Macangus,  Wm.,  Shore  Street. 

Macangus,  John,  Shotrei  Street. 

Macangus,  Alex.,  Shore  Street. 

Macangus,  Donald,  13  Shore  Street. 

Macangus,  David,  19  Shore  Street. 

Mackay,  Alex.,  2  Shore  Street. 

Mackay,  Chas.,  7  Lady  Street,  Hilton. 

Mackay,  Hugh,  12  Lady  Street,  Hilton. 

Mackay,  Wm.,  Shore  Street. 

Mackay,  Alex.,  Shore  Street. 

Mackay,  Hugh,  Shore  Street. 

Mackenzie,  Alex.,  7  Bank  Street,  Balintore. 

Mackenzie,  Hugh,  8  Bank  Street,  do. 

Mackenzie,  Alex.,  15  Bank  Street,  do>. 

Mackenzie,  Donald,  15  Bank  Street,  do. 

Mackenzie1,  Donald,,  5  Hugh  Street. 

Mackenzie,  Thos.,  10  Main  Street. 

Mackenzie,  John,  Lady  Street,  Hilton. 

Macdonald,  Alex.,  10  Back  Street,  Hilton. 

Macdonald,  Hugh,  20  Back  Street,  Hilton. 

Patience,  Donald,  Lady  Street,  Hilton. 

Ross,  Andrew,  14  Main  Street. 

Ross,  John,  9  Park  Street. 

Ross,  Donald,  12  Park  Street, 

Ross,  John,  8  Lady  Street. 

Ross,  Hugh,  8  Back  Street, 

Ross,  Donald,  9  Lady  Street. 

Ross,  Hector,  25  Back  Street. 

Ross,  Alex.,  19  Shore  Street. 

Ross.,  Wm.,  7  King  Street. 

Skinner,  David,  5  Bank  Street. 

Skinner,  Wm,,  1  Hugh  Street. 

Skinner,  George,  1  Hugh  Street. 

Skinner,  Alex.,  4  Hugh  Street. 

Skinner,  John,  5  Hugh  Street. 

Skinner,  Wm.,.12  Main  Street. 

Skinner,  Donald,  Shore  Street, 

Sutherland,  Andrew,  13  Lady  Street. 

Sutherland,  Wm.,  19  Shore  Street. 

Tarrel,  David,  20  Back  Street, 

Tarrel,  Donald,  23  Back  Street, 

Vass,  Andrew,  6  Bank  Street. 

Vass,  David,  12  Bank  Street, 

Va.ss,  John,  4  Port  Street. 

Vass,  Wm,,  9  Main  Street. 

Vass,  Ja.s.,  9  Main  Street. 

Vass,  Andrew,  6  Shore  Street. 

Vass,  Hugh,  1  Park  Street. 

Vass,  David,  3  Park  Street, 

Vaiss,  John,  4  Park  Street. 

Vass,  Wm.,  5  Park  Street. 

12 


FEAR  N — Continued . 

Vass,  Donald,  8  Lady  Street. 
Vass,  Alex.,  8  Lady  Street. 
Wood,  Alex.,  Fife  Cottage,  Hilton. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Gordon,  Quartermaster-Sergeant  G.  A. 
Johnstone,  Private  David. 
Johnstone,  Private  Alex. 
Macdonald,  Private  Alex. 
Mackay,  Private  David. 
Ross,  Sergeant  John. 
Ross,  Private  John. 

Royal  Garrison  Artillery — 

Macangus,  Andrew. 
Macangus,  Donald. 
Mackay,  Lewis. 
Ross,  Donald. 
Souter,  David. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Gordon,  Dr  George,  Lieutenant,  Pitkerrie,  A.M.C. 

Gordon,  Chias.  E.,  Gordon  Highlanders. 

Macangus,  Jas.,  Hilton. 

Macdonald,  Alex.,  Cadboll. 

Macdonald,  Peter,  Lower  Pitkerrie. 

Mackay,  Jas.,  Hilton. 

Oliver,  Robert,  Hill  of  Fearn. 

Roiss,  Wm.,  Hilton. 

Ross,  Hugh,  1  Bank  Street. 

Smith,  A.  H.,  P.O.,  Hilll  of  Fearn. 

Thaan,  — .,  Fearn  Station. 

Vass,  Wm.,  Scots  Greys. 

Watt,  Jas.  R.,  Gordons. 


FODDERTY. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

4086  Cameron,  Private  Ewen,  Loch  Ussie. 

4064  Campbell,  Lance^Corpl.  Kenneth,  Hill  Cottage,  Maryburgh 

Forbes,  Private  Don.,  Achterneed  Farm. 
4107  Mackintosh,  Corporal  David,  Millnain. 
4233  Mackintosh,  Private  Wm.,  Millnain. 

Maclennan,  Farrier  Murdo,  Fodderty  Smithy. 
4402  Macmaster,  Private  John,  Ardival. 

Naismith,  Private  Thos. 

Rose,  Private  John,  Achterneed. 

Rose,  Alexander,  do.,  do. 

Seaforths  (Regulars) — 

4647  Macdonald,  Private  Wm.,  Park,  Strathpeffer. 

3945  Mackenzie,  Private  David,  Cairn  Cottage,  Achterneed. 

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FODDERTY— Continued. 

3368  Mackenzie,  Private  Archibald,  Achterneed. 

986  Macleod,  Private  David,  Rose  Cottage,  Strathpeffer. 
2984  Macpherson,  Private  John,  D.S.O.,  Upper  Doehcarty  House 
1740  Ross,  Lance-Corporal  John,  Kinettas. 
Stewart,  CorporaJl  Kenneth,  Bogbain. 

Transport  Duty — 

Asher,  Alistadr,  chauffeur,  Strathpeffer. 
Modr,  Driver  Murdo,  Achterneed  Farm. 
Walters,  Sergeant  Frank,  Brahan. 

Canadian  Contingent — 

Campbell,  Private  Malcolm,  Hill  Cottage,  Maryburgh. 
Moir,  Private  Colin,  Achterneed  Farm. 
Macrae,  Private  Peter,  Somerby. 

Royal  Engineers — 

40981  Cameron,  Private  Duncan,  Camuserrochd,  Strathpeffer. 

Mundell,  Lieutenant  Jim  B.,  Strathpeffer. 

Ross,  Sapper  George,  Kinettas. 
22993  Stewart,  Private  Angus,  Proby  Street,  Maryburgh. 

Cameron  Highlanders — 

Campbell,  Private  Alex.,  Hill  Cottage,  Maryburgh. 
10662  Macdonalld,  Private  Hector,  Viewfield,  Strathpeffer. 

R.A.M.C— 

Maclennan,  Lieutenant  Wm.,  Oonon. 
Smith,  Private  Peter,  Achterneed. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

14752  Fraser,  Private  A.,  Hood  St.,  Marvburgh,  Scots  Fusiliers. 
38352  Fraser,  Carpi.  Andrew,  Hood  St.,  Maryburgh,  R.F.A. 

Mackenzie,  Pte.  Rod.,  Bottocks,  Achterneed,  Australians. 
Mackenzie,  Archie,   Achterneed,   H.L.I. 
820  Mackay,  Private  Donald,  Schoolhouse,   Maryburgh,   Army 
Veterinary  Corps. 
Macrae,  Pte.  Jas.,  Hood  Street,  South  African  Forces. 
Macandrew,  Lieut.  A.,  Fodderty,  Black  Watch  (killed). 
292  Morrison,  Private  John,  Bakerhill,  R.H.A. 

Smith,  Private  Wm.,  Duran,  Achterneed. 
438  Stewart,  Pte.  Duncan,  Knockfarrel,  Black  Watch  (killed). 
Tolmie,  Andrew,  Kinnettas,   H.L.I. 

GAIRLOGH. 

Territorials — 

Fraser,  Private  Murdo,  Mihoil. 
Fraser,  Private  Angus,  Smith  ton. 
Fraser,  Private  John,  Smitbton. 
Fraser,  Private  Kenneth,  Lonmore. 
Mackenzie,  Private  Kenneth,  Cornton. 

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G  A  5  R  L  0  C  H  —Continued . 

Mackenzie,  Piper  Alex.,  Willow  Bank. 
Mackenzie,  Private  Alex.,  Lommore. 
Mackenzie,  Private  Duncan,  Lonmore. 
Maclean,  Private  Alex.,  Strath. 
Maclean,  Private  Alex.,  Lonmore. 
Macleod,  Private  Lachlan,  Strath. 
Robertson,  Private  Evan,  Strath. 
Ross,  Private  Duncan,  Strath. 
Urquhart,  Private  John,  Gairloch. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Bain,  Sergeant  Donald,  North  Erradale. 
4257  Cameron,  Private  John,  P.O.,  Aultbea. 

Campbell,  Private  Kenneth,  Badnasgallaig. 

Fraser,  Sergt. -Major  Ja.s.,  Lonmore. 

Fraiser,  Private  Rodk.,  Laide. 

Gunn,  Corporad  Wm.,  Laide. 

Maciver,  Corporal  George,  4  Mellon. 

Maciver,  Lance-Corporal,  Laide. 

Maclean,  Lance-Corporal  John,  1st  Coast,  Laide. 

Maeleay,  Lance-Corporal  Allan,  Tighnafiline. 

Maclennan,  Sergeant  John,  3  Mellon. 

Maclennan,  Private  Rodk.,  Laide. 

Maclennan,  Private  Kenneth,  41  Mellon  Charles. 

Maclennan,  Private  Murdo,  15  Mellon  Charles. 

Maclennan,  Private  Wm.,  19  Mellon  Charles. 
918  Maclennan,  Corporal  John,  18  Mellon  Charles. 
4218  Maclennan,  Private  Kenneth,  17  Mellon  Charles. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Hector,  5  Mellon. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Alex.,  5  Mellon. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Donald,  10  Opinan. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Kenneth,  17  Mellon. 

Mackenzie,  Lance-Corporal  FiMay,  Badfearn. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Alex.,  Udrigle. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Finlay,  Poolewe. 

Mackenzie,  Private  David,  Drumchork  Farm. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Alex.,  Primrose  Cottage. 

Mackenzie,  Private  A.,  9  Opinan. 

Macrae,  Private  Angus,  42  Mellon  Charles. 

Macrae,  Private  Wm.,  45  Mellon  Charles. 

Urquhart,  Private  Donald,  Gairloch. 

H.M.  Navy- 
Beaton,  John,  12  Ormiscaig. 
Beaton,  John,  Bualnaluib. 
Beaton,  Rodk.,  Aligin,  R.N.R. 
Blair,  Inverasdale. 
1643  M,acdonald,  Finlav,  In  ver  aligin,  R.N.R. 
Macdonald,  Roderick,  2  Stirkhill,  R.N.R, 
Macdonald,  Murdo,  5  Stirkhill,  R.N.R. 
Munro,  Alex.,  7  Cove,  R.N.R. 
Maciver,  Wm.,  5  Bualnaluib. 
Maciver,  Donald. 

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G  A I R  L  0  C  H  —Continued . 

Macdougall,  Donald,  artist,  Poolewe. 
Mackenzie,  Colin,  50  Mellon  Charles. 
Mackenzie',  Colin,  Sand. 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth,  A.B. 
Mackenzie,  Alex.,  Sand. 
39288  Maclean,  John,  R.N.R. 

Maclean,  Duncan,  15  Cove,  R.N.R. 
Maclean,  John,  Cove,  R.N.R. 
Macrae,  Fin  lay,  6  Altgrishan,  R.N.R. 
Urquhart,  Kenneth,  26  Melvaig. 

Kitchener's  Army — 

Cameron,  Frank. 

Cameron,  Private  R.,  Whin  Cottage,  Kinlachewe. 
Macdonald,  Private  Chas.,  Portnaneile. 
Mackenzie,  Lieutenant  J.,  Stroup  House. 
Mackenzie,  Private  K.,  Braes,  Inverasdale. 
Mackenzie,  Private  Donald,  10  Inverasdale. 
Maclean,  Private  John,  Coast. 
Macleod,  Private  Neil,  7  Braes. 
Macrae,  Private  Wm.,  North  Erradale. 
Urquhart,  Private  A.,  Firemore,  Inverasdale. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Bain,  Alex.,  Regulars. 
Cameron,  Alick,  Cameron  Highlanders. 
Cameron,  Private  Alex.  J.,  Seaforths. 
Campbell,  Private  Don.  M.,  Cannerans. 
Fraser,  Private  D.,  New  Zealand  Contingent. 
Gibb,  Private  John,  Artillery. 

Macdonald,  Captain  D.,  Indian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Macdonald,  Private  K.,  New  Zealand  Contingent. 
Macdonald,  Private  A.,  South  African  Forces. 
Macdonald,  Private  R.,  South  African  Forces). 
Macdonald,  Private  H.,  4th  Camerons. 
Mackenzie,  Sergt.-M'aijor  J.  B.,  3rd  Seaforths. 
Mackenzie,  Private  Murdo,  Camerons. 
Mackenzie,  Corporal  Alex.,  Camerons. 
9249  Mackenzie,  Pte.  Angus,  Inveraligin,  A.  and  S.  Highlanders 
10971  Mackenzie,  Private  Donald,  Camerons. 
Mackenzie,  Private  Alex.,  Camerons. 
Mackenzie,  Private  Wm.,  Canadian  Contingent. 
Mackenzie,  M.  M.,  Canadian  Contingent. 
Maclean,  Private  D.,  Canadian  Contingent. 
Maclean,  Private  John,  A.S.C. 
160  Maclean,  Pte.  Murdo,  Fassiaick,  R.H.A. 

Maclennan,  Private  R.,  Canadian  Contingent. 
172  Macllennan,  Private  John,  Argyll  and  Sutherlands. 
Maclennan,  Private  Alick,  Regulars. 
Maoleod,  Private  Thos.,  Royal  Scots. 
Macleod,  Private  Donald,  Australian  Contingent. 
INJacleod,  Private  Duncan,  4th  Camerons. 
Macleod,  Private  John,  4th  Camerons. 

gg  17 


G  A 1 R  L  0  C  H  —Continued . 

Macleod,  Private  Neil,  Seaforths. 
Macphail,  Duncan,  Aligin,  R.N.R. 
Macphail,  Alex.,  Aligin,  R.N.R. 
Macpherson,  Private  Duncan,  Seiaforthsi. 
Mitchell,  Private  Oolin,  Argyll  and  Sutherland^. 
Morrison,  Flag-Corporal  K.,  R.F.A. 
Poison,  Private  Duncan,  2nd  Seiaforths. 
Poison,  Private,  Argyll  and  Sutherlands. 
Urquhart,  Captain  Angus,  Indian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Urquhart,  Private  John,  Cameron s. 
11419  Urquhart,  Private  Alex.,  Camerons. 

QLENSHIELi 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Campbell,  Private  John,  Shiel  House. 
Fraser,  Private  John,  Aultchrunie. 
Macswan,  Private  Jothn,  Sihiel. 
Roisis,  Sergeant  George',  North  Cluanie. 
Ross,  Private  Wm1,,  Kintail  Forest. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Campbell,  Bombardier  D.,  Shiel  House,  R.H.A. 
Fraser,  Private  A.,  Aultchrunie,  Cameron s. 
Maeaulay,  Privatei  Alex.,  Post  Office,  A.S.C. 
Maedonald,  Gunner  D.,  Cluanie  Forest,  R.H.A. 
Maclennan,  Pte.  Allan,  Letterfearn,  Canadian  Contingent. 
7717  Maclennan,  Lance-Corporal  Don.,  Letterfearn,  Camerons. 
Macrae,  Corpl.  Donald,  Old  Shiel,  Seaforths  (wounded). 
Skelton,  Private'  J.,  Posit  Office,  Shiel,  Argyll  and  Suther- 

lans  (wounded). 
Ma  the  son,  Hugh,  Totadg. 
Murchison,  Kenneth,  Drudaig. 
Macrae,  Duncan,  Cairngorm. 
Macrae,  Donald,  Morvich. 

KILLEARNAN. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Burton-Mackenzie  of  Kilcoy,  Captain. 
5188  Chisholm,  Lance-Corporal  John. 

Colville,  Private  Robert. 

Grant,  Major  Ewen,  of  Coulmore. 
3697  Munro,  Corporal  John. 

Stewart,  Private  Roderick. 

Seaforths  (Regulars) — 

3660  Campbell,  Corporal  John. 

Mackay,  Private  Wm. 
9205  Maclean,  Private  Malcodm  (prisoner  in  Germany). 
8814  Maclennan,  Lance-Corporal  Finlay. 
1799  Maclennan,  Private  Thomas. 
2950  Macleod,  Private  Chas. 

18 


KILLEARNAN— Continued 
Scots  Guards — 

8909  Campbell,  Private  Roderick. 

Colville,  Corporal  John. 
9704  Fraser,  Private  Farquhar. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Alex,  (prisoner  in  Germany). 

Cameron  Highlanders — 

Chapman,  Private  Horace. 
44  Fraser,  Piper  Wm. 
8803  Maeleod,  Private  J.  Angus. 
9398  Noble,  Corporal  Alex,   (killed). 

Stewart,  Private  Hugh. 

Serving  in  Other  Units — 

36881  Grant,  Corporal  Duncan,  R.A.M.C. 

2238  Grant,  Private  Alex.,  R.H.A. 

2474  Laing,  Trooper  Thos.,  2nd  Lifei  Guards. 

Macdonald,  Piper  Jas.,  Canadian  Contingent. 

8004  Macdonald,  Private  Chas.  S.,  Canadian  Contingent. 

3461  Maclennan,   Lance-Corpl.   Jais.,   Argvll   and   Sutherlands. 
13083  Noble,  Private  Donald,  1st  Glasgow  Battalion. 


KSLMUIR-EASTER. 

Black,  D.,  Gordons. 

Cameron,  Private  C,  Kindeaee,  Cyclists  Scouts. 

Cruickshank,  Private  A.,  Priesthill,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Dyer,  Philip,  Civil  Service  Battalion. 

Duncan,  J.,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Georgeson,  W.,  Scots  Guards. 

Georgeson,  P.,  Garrison  Artillery. 

Mackay,  A.,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Mackenzie,  Private  G.,  Canadians. 

Maclennan,  Farrier  Murdo,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Michael,  Private'  Jas.,  Lovarne,  Delny,  Camerons. 

Michael,  Private  R.,  Seaforths. 

Pvoss,  Private  John,  Kinrive,  Garrison  Artillery. 

Ross,  Private  John,  Poilnicol,  Camerons. 

Ross,  Private  Thomas,  Polnicol,  Camerons. 

Ross,  Private  C,  Black  Watch. 

Ross,  Lance-Corporal  L.,  Kinrive,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Ross,  Private  H.,  Camerons. 

Ross,  Private  Donald,  Camerons. 

Ross,  Private  Jas.,  Camerons. 

Ross,  Private  C,  Milntown,  Seaforths. 

Urquhart,  Private  K.,  Tullich,  Seaforths. 

Vass,  W.j  Garrison  Artillery,. 

Wood,  J.,  Garrison  Artillery. 

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KILTEARN. 

Munro,  yr.  of  Foulis,  Lieut.  Hector,  Foulis  Oastle,  2nd  Seaforths. 
Macvicar,   Private  Alex.,  formerly  Schoolhouse,   Canadians. 
Watson,   Lieut.   Allan,   M.D.,   D.P.H.,   D.I.M.    and  H.,   formerly 

Kiltearn  Manse,  R.A.M.C. 
Watson,  Lieut.   W.    Norman,    M.B.,     Ch.B.,    formerly    Kiltearn 

Manse,  R.A.M.C. 
Watson,  Lieut.  Stanley,  formerly  Kiltearn  Manse,  12th  Battalion. 

Cheshire  Regiment. 

Also  Serving  with  H.M.  Forces — 

Bain,  Private  Donald,  Evan  ton. 

Duff,  Private'  Jas.,  jr.,  Evanton. 

Johnstone,  Private'  Morton,  Evanton. 

Kemp,  Private  Hugh,  Evanton. 

Lawrence,  Private  John,  Evanton. 

Matheson,  Private  Thois.,  Evanton. 

Munro,  Private  Donald,  Swordale. 

Munro,  Private  John,  Drummond. 

Macdonald,  Private  Jas.,  Evanton. 

Macgregor,  Private  Wrai.,  Swordale. 

Mackay,  Private  David,  Ardullie. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Harry,  Swordale. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Kenneth,  Eilanach. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Wm.,  Eilanach. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Ian,  Wyvis. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Alex.,  Flower  Cottage,  Evanton. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Wm.,  Flower  Cattage,  Evanton. 

Macleod,  Sergeant  John,  Evanton. 

Ross,  Private  Wm.,  Evanton. 

Ross,  Private  Fraser,  Evanton. 

Wilson,  Private  John,  Swordale. 

Wilson,  Private  Alex.,  Swordale. 

Urquhart,  Private  Jas.,  Evanton. 


KINCARDINE, 

Anderson,  Lieutenant'  A.  GL,  South  Bonar,  Scottish  Horse. 

Campbell,  Private  Hector,  Douniie,  5th  Seaforthsi. 

Campbell,  Private  George,  Invercharron,  oth  Seaforths. 

Campbell,  Private  Simon,  Gledfield,  5th  Seaforthis. 

Forbes,  Private  John,  Aohmahanich,  5th  Seaforths. 

Fraser,  Privatei  James,  Ardgay,  A.S.C. 

Maegregor,  Lance-corporal  3ohn,  Oldtown-,  5th  Seaforths. 

Macleod,  Private  William,  Ardgay,  5th  Seaforths. 

Macleod,  Private  Alex.,  Ardgay  Hill,  5th  Seaforths. 

Macleod,  Private  Murdo>,  Church  Street,  Ardgay,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Maclean,  Private  Murdo,  Balchruick,  5th  Seaforths. 

Maclean,  Private  Charles,  Balchruick,  5th  Seaforths. 

Maclean,  Lance-Corporal  John,  Balchruick,  K.O.S.B. 

Mackenzie,  Piper  Kenneth,  Syall,  5th  Seaforths. 

20 


KINCARDINE— Continu  ed 

JVfacpherson,  Trooper,  Loubonnich,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Maciver,  Private  Alex.,  Kincardine  Hill,  5th  Seaforths. 

Macpherson,  Private.  John,  D.S.O  .,Balchruick,  3rd  Seaforths. 

Macrae,  Private  Thios.,  Strathoairron. 

Munro,  Private  Finlay,  Old  Sonna,  Ardgay,  5th  Seaforths. 

Morrison,  Trooper,  Craigmore,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Ross,  Private  John,  Gledneld,  1st  Camerons. 

Ross,  Corporal  Chas.,  Kincardine  Hill,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Ross,  Trooper  George,  Heath erly,  Gruinairds,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Ross,  Trooper  Alex.,  Brae,  Strathoykel,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Ross,  Lance-Corporal  Philip,  Church  Street,  5th  Seaforths. 

Ro>ss,  Sergeant  Donald,  Kincardine  Hill,  5th  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Corporal  Robert,  Old  Sonna,  Ardgay,  5th  Seaforths. 

-Ross,  Private  Alex.,  Old  Sonna,  Ardgay,  5th  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Private  Sydney,  Ardchronie,  5th  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Lance-Corporal  Robert,  E.  Gruinards,  5th  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Private  Thos.,  Dounie,  5th  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Private  John,  SyaJl,  5th  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Drummer  Roderick,  Syall.  5th  Seaforths. 

Stewart,  Private  Benjamin,  Ba'lchruiick,  5th  Seaforths. 

Urquhart,  Private,  Ardgay  Hill,  A.S.C. 


KINTAIL. 

Mackay,  Piper  Kenneth,  Dornie,  Scots  Guards  (wounded). 
Mackenzie,  Gunner  Donald,  Dornie,  R.G.A. 
Mackenzie,  Gunner  Christopher,  Dornie;,  R.H.A. 
Maclennan,  Private,  Dornie,  Camerons. 
Maeiennan,  Private  Finlay,  Tnverinate,  H.L.I. 
Macmillan,  Lance-Corporal  K.,  Dornie,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Macrae,  Private  Donald,  Dornie,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Macrae,  Private  Donald,  Dornie,  2nd  Camerons. 
Nicoison,  Private  John,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Tritton,  Private  D.,  Royal  Scots  Greys. 


KNOCKBAIN. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

1227  Campbell,  Trooper  Donald,  Upper  Knockbain. 
1535  Fra,ser,  Trooper  John,  Mill  House,  Munlochy. 
3687  Maciver,  Trooper  John,  Gateside  Smithy,  Munlochy. 
2706  Smith,  Trooper  W.,  Munlochy  Mains. 


Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Dick,  Private  Hugh,    Bank    Buildings,    Munlochy,    Sea* 
forths  (Reserve'). 
8071  Geddes,  L.-Corpl.  Chas.,  Old  Allangrange,  2nd  Seaforths. 
2233D  Macdonald,  Alex.,  seaman,  Kessock  Cottage,  R.N.R. 

21 


KNOCKBAIN— Continued 

1474  Macdomald,  Pte.  D.,  Kilmuir,  Kessock,  Camerons  (N.R.)- 

Mackintosh,  Pte.  K.,  Knockbain,  Seaforths  (Reservist) . 

Maclecd,  Pte.  D.,  Graigton,  Camerons  (N.R.) 
2372  Maclennan,  Pte.  Hugh,  Knockbain,  Seaforths  (Reservist). 

Moodie,  Pte.  Ralph  W.,  Drumderfit,  9th  Royal  Scots. 

Moodie,  Pte.  Edwin,  Drumderfit,  R.H.A. 

McodieA  Pte.  Henry,  Drumderfit,  Canadian  Contingent. 

Moodie,  Pte.  Andrew,  Drumderfit,  South  African  Forces* 

Mocdie,  Pte.  Clement,  Drumderfit,  Camerons. 

Morrison,  Pte.  Donald,  Balnakyle,  R.H.A. 

Peterkin,  Private  Jas.,  Teawig,  R.H.A. 
10696  Robinson,  Pte.  Thos.  S.,  Allangrange,  H.L.I. 
1337  Ross,  Pte,  John,  Back  Street,  Munlochy,  3rd  Seaforths. 
56  Ross,  Pte.  ML  W.,  Old  Allangranae,  Seaforths  (Reservist).. 
12410  Scott,  Pte.  John,  Viewbank,  NrKessock,  K.O.S.B. 

LOCHALSH. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Finlayson,  Private  Donald,  Plockton. 
Ross,  Sergeant-Major  Donald,  Kyle. 

L0CHBR00M. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Campbell,  Private  D.,  Auchinver. 

Campbell.  Private  K.,  Auchinver. 
4181  Grant,  Lance-Corporal  A.,  Polgllass. 

Munro,  Private  J.,  Badralloch. 

Morrison,  Private  A.,  Badralloch. 
4229  Macgregor,  Private  H.,  Durnamuck. 

Macgregor,  Private  D.,  Badcaul. 
4206  Maciver,  Private  A.,  Scorraig. 
4087  Mackay,  Lance-Corporal  W.,  Rhiverach. 

Mackenzie,  Private  R.,  Strathcanaird. 
4246  Mackenzie,  Private  A.,  Auchnahaird. 
4171  Mackenzie,  Private  D.,  Polglass. 

Mackenzie,  Lance-corporal  M.,  Badralloch. 
954  Mackenzie,  Lance^Corporal  A.,  Badbea. 

Mackenzie,  Private  P.,  Scorraig. 

Maclean,  Private  P.,  Camusnagaul. 

Maclean,  Private  D.,  210  Aultandhu. 

Maclean,  Lanee-Corporall  G.,  Culnacraig. 
4209  Maclean,  Lance^Corporal  R,,  Gatehouse-. 

4248  Maclean,  Private  J.,  217  Aultandhu. 
956  Maclean,  Corporal  D.,  Ardcharnich. 
411  Maclennan,  Sergeant  K.,  Loggie. 

Macleod,  Private  N.,  Achnahaird. 
Maclecd,  Private  J.,  Achavrais. 

4249  Macleod,  Private  H.,  Blairbuie. 

4250  Macleod,  Private  J.,  215  Aultandhu. 
992  Macleod,  Lance-Corporal  D.,  Camuscoil. 

22 


LOCHBROOM— Continued 

4119  Macleod,  Private  D.,  Achduart. 
Macleod,  Private  K.,  Cullnacraiig. 
Macrae,  Private  D.,  Ardessie. 
Macrae,  Private  A.,  Achiltibuie. 
Macrae,  Private  G.,  SeoiTaig. 
Pater  sen,  Private  J.  R.,  Lochinver,  Lairg. 
408  Robertson,  Sergeant  M.,  Strathcanaird. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Mackenzie,  D.,  Aultandhu,  R.N.R. 

Mackenzie,  Private  M.,  Badensoallie,  Regular  Army. 

Macleod,  Donald,  Polbain,  R.N.R. 

Macleod,  Duncan,  Old  Domic,  R.N.R. 

Macleod,  Robert,  R.N.R. 

Macleod,  A.,  Polbain,  R.N.R. 

lOGmikURON. 

Finlayson,  Sergeant  Malcolm,  Seaforths. 

Mackay,  Private  Alistair,  5th  Royal  Scots. 

Mackenzie,  Private  Finlay,  R.F.A. 

Mackenzie,  Private  George,  Camerons. 

Maclean,  Private  Donald,  Canadian  Ammunition  Column. 
24748  Macrae,  Private  Donald,  Black  Watch. 
11158  Michie,  Lance-Sergeant  Murdo  John,  H.L.I. 

Scott,  Piper  Murdoi,  Camerons. 

LOGSE-EASTER. 

Seaforths  (Regulars) — 

Bannerman,  Private  D.,  Shandwick. 
Coghill,  Private  A.,  Meddat. 

Munro,  Lance-Corporal  A.,  Logie  Glebe. 
Munro,  Private  D.,  Glaistullich. 
Mackintosh,  Private  F.  D.,  Newfield. 
Robertson,  Private  T.,  Lamington. 
Urquhart,  Piper  T.  D.,  Meddat  Bridge. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Fraser,  Private  W.  J.,  Scots Durn. 
Macpherson,  Private  D.,  Lamburn. 
Macpherson,  Private  N.,  Lamburn. 
Robertson,  Private  D.,  Pitmaduthy. 
Ross,  Private  D.,  Upper  Pitmaduthy. 

Camerons — 

Bannerman,  Private  F.,  Shandwick. 

Cormack,  Captain  and  Hem.  Major,  Shandwick. 

Munro,  Private  R.,  Calrossie. 

Macangus,  Private  A.,  Meddat. 

Macangus,  Private  D.,  Meddat. 

23 


LOGIE-EASTER—  Continued 

Noddar,  Private  C,  Phippsfield. 
Robertson,  Private  D.,  Lamington. 
Robertson,  Private  H.,  Meddat  Bridge. 
Urquhart,  Private  G.,  Meddat  Bridge. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Sargent,  Private,  Lamington. 
Simpson,  Private  F.,  Lamington. 
Urquhart,  Private  T.,  Meddat  Bridge. 
Beattie,  M.,  Meddat,  H.M.  Navy. 
Cormack,  Private  A.,  Shandwick,  Hussars. 
Mackenzie,  Private  G.  R.,  Shandwick  Hill,  P.O.C. 
Mackenzie,  Private  D.  B.,  Shandwick  Hill,  A.S.C. 
Robertson,  Private  M.,  Lamington,  Gordons. 
Robertson,  Private  W.,  Arabella,  R.G.A. 
Smith,  Private  J.,  Nigg  Station,  Scots  Greys. 
Stirling,  Private  D.,  Lamington,  Kitchener's  Army. 
Urquhart,  Private  G.,  Balachraggan,  H.L.I. 


NICC. 

Campbelll ,  Trooper  Robert,  Gaistlecraig,  Loivat  Scouts. 
Campbell,  Private  Thos.,  Bayfield,  2nd  Seaforthsi  (killed  in  action). 
Forbes,  Private  George,  Cullisse,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Forbes,  Private  Jas.,  Cullisse,  Loviait  Scouts. 
Gunn,  Private  John,  Rarichie,  2nd  Seaforths'. 
Mackenzie,  Private  Wm.,  Bayfield,  1st  Seaforths. 
Macrae,  Private  Duncan,  Rarichie,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Morrison,  Private  David,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Poison,  Sergeant  AHex.  A.,  Pitcaline,  1st  Seaforths. 
Ross,  Corporal  Alex.,  Lower  Bayfield,  2nd  Seaforths. 
Ross,  Alex.,  1st  Class  Petty  Officer,  Shandwick,  Royal  Navy. 
Ross,  Alistair,  Culnaha,  Cycle  Corps. 
Ross,  Andrew,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Ross,  Andrew,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Ross,  Andrew,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Ross,  Donald,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Ross,  Donald,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Ross,  Donald,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Ross,  Hugh,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Ross,  Hugh,  Stoker,  Shandwick,  Royal  Navy. 
Ross,  Kenneth,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 

Ross,  Lance-Corporal  Wm.,  Lower  Bayfield,  Royal  Engineers. 
Ross,  Wm.,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Smith,  Private  Jas.,  Riairichie,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Vass,  Alex.,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Vass,  Alex.,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Vass,  Alex.,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Vass,  Andrew,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Vass,  Andrew,  Shandwick,  Royail  Navy  (Australian). 
Vass,  Andrew,  Shandwick,  1st  Seaforths  (killed  in  action). 
Vass,  David,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 

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NIGG— Continued 


Vass,  Finlay,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Vass,  John,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
'Vass,  William,  Shandwick,  R.N.R. 
Vass,  George,  Shiamdwick,  R.N.R. 


ROSEMARKIE. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Junor,  Pee.  R.,  Ardmeanach. 

Munroi,  Pte.  A.  J.,  Balmungie. 

Macbain,  Pte.  D.,  Bougie  well. 

Maciver,  Pte.  D.,  Rosemairkie. 

Mackenzie,  Pte.  A.,  Rosemarkie. 

Paton,  Pte.  A..  High  Street,  Fortrose. 
^  Reid,  Pte.  B.,  Hill  of  Fortrose. 
3677  Ross,  Pte.  A.,  Rosemairkie. 
4157  Ross,  Pte.  R.,  Janefield,  Rosemarkie. 

Smith,  Pte.  W.,  Rosemairkie. 

Young,  Pte.  D.,  Craighead. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Allan,  Seaman  W.,  High  Street,  Fortrose,  Royal  Navy. 

Cameron,  Sub-Lieut.  Alistair,  Oakfield,  Fortrose',  Camerons. 

Civil,  H.B.,  E.R.A.,  Union  Street,  Fortrose,  R.N. 
1233  Davidson,  Pte.  D.  A.,  Academy  Street,  Fortrose,  R.A.M.C. 

Davidson,  Oorpl.  J  as.  Cr.,  Academy  St.,  Fortrose,  R.H.A. 

Davidson,  Pte.  George,  Academy  St.,  Fortroise,  S.A.  Forces. 

Davidson,  Pte.  John,  Academy  St.,  Fortrose,  Australians. 

Davidson,  Pte.  Wm.,  Academy  St.,  Fortrose,  Scottish  Rifles. 

Grigor,  Sergt.  K.,  Eathie  M'ains,  Cromarty,  R.G.A. 

Hossack,  Pte.  Jas.,  High  St.,  Fortrose,  Canadian  Contingent 

Macdonald,  Pte.  E.,  Ness,  Fortrose,  K.E.  Horse. 

Macintyre,     Sub-Lieut.     Ian,    Mackenzie    Lodge,     Fortrose, 
Royal  Navy. 
7128  Mackenzie,  Pte.  Rod.,  Insh,  Seaforths^ 

Mackenzie,  Hugh,  Engineer,  Moray  View,  Royal  Navy. 
9395  Mademan,  S.M.-Tailor  D.,  High  St.,  Rosemarkie,  Argyll  and 

Sutherland's. 
9348  Macleman,  Sergt.  Wm.,  High  St.,  Rosemarkie,  Seaforths. 

Maclennan,  Pte.  J.,  Boggiewell,  R.G.A. 
10295  Macrae,  Pte.  Thos.,  Rose  Street,  Fortrose,  Seaforths. 

Paton,  Sergt..  J.,  Castle  Street,  Fortrose,  Camerons. 

Paton,  Gunner  W.,  High  Street,  Fortrose,  R.G.A. 

Smith,  Pte.  Peter,  Roseniarkie,  R.A.Mi.C. 

Stewart,  Pte.  Jas.,  Rosemarkie,  R.A.M.C. 

Stuart,  Pte.  Alex.,  Hkh  Street,  Fortrose,  R.H.A. 

Stuart,  Pte.  Arthur,  High  Street,  Fortrose,  London  Scottish 

Stuart,  Pte.  Jas.,  High  Street,  Fortrose,  London  Scottish. 

Sutherland,  Seaman  Ed.,  Union  Street,  Fortrose,  R.  Navy. 

Sutherland,  Pte.  Alex.,  Rosemarkie,  London  Scottish. 

Wilson,  Pte.  Wm.,  Fortrose,  South  African  Forces. 

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ROSSKEEN. 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Denoon,  Trooper  Chias.,  Bridgend. 
Macdcinald,  Trooper  D.,  Bridgend. 
Mackintosh,  Trooper  Donald.  Aehindunie. 
Macleod,  Trooper  Alex.,  Reiskmore. 
Pa,terson,  Trooper  W.  G.,  Ord. 
Ross,  Trooper  A.,  Stone yneld. 
Ross,  Trooper  Ian,  Alness. 
Jleid,  Trooper  H.  J.,  Bridgend,  Alness. 
Reid,  Trooper  Andrew,  Newmore. 
Simpson,  Sergeant-Ma jor,  Bridgend,  Alness 
Walker,  Trooper  John,  Ardross. 


Serving  mth  Other  Units — 

Aird,  Pte.  I.,  Dalmcre,  Canadian  Contingent. 

Black,  Lieut.  A.,  Alness,  Seaforths. 

Brown,  J.,  F.R.C.V.S.,  Invergorden,  Army  Veterinary  Re- 
mount Commission. 

Connell,  Pte.  Henry,  Bridgend,  Alness,  Scots  Guards. 

Corbet t>,  Pte.  R.,  Invergorden,  Seaforths. 

Davidson,  Alick,  Saltbum,  armoured  cruiser. 

Darling,  Pte.  G.,  Alness,  Seafcrths. 

Dunn,  Trooper  H.,  Invergorden,  7th  Dragoon  Guards. 

Dunn,  Pte.  R.,  Invergorden,  Seaforths. 

Dyson  Perrins,  Cadet  Chas.,  Ardross  Castle,  Royal  Navy. 

Dyson  Perrins,  Lieut.  Allan,  Ardross  Castle,  Seaforths. 

Fraser,  Driver  Chas.  E.a  Invergorden,  Army  Service  Corps. 

Fraser,  Pte.  A.,  Nonikiln,  S'eaf ortlhs . 

Fraser,  Pte.  Alex.,  Alness,  Seaforths. 

Fraser,  Pre.  Hectccr,  Alness,  Seaforths  (killed). 

Fraser,  Pte.  Wm.,  Alness,  Seaforths. 

George,  Driver  T.  W.,  Invergorden,  Canadian  Contingent. 

Graham,  Pte.  A.,  Alness,  Seaforths  (killed). 

Gray,  Pte.  H.,  Alness,  Seaforths  (killed). 

Henderson,  Don.,  officer,  Culoairn,  Navy  Transport. 

Henderson,  Pte.  Jias.  M.,  Culcairn,  Gordons. 

Innes,  J.,  Invergordon,  Seaforths  (killed). 

Macdonald,  Driver  D.  F.,  Invergordon,  Canadian  Contingent. 

Macdonald,  Captain,  Alness,  Camercns. 

Maegregor,  Pte.  Alfred,  Invergordon  Station,  Camercns. 

MacsTegor,  Alex.,  engineer,  Invergordon  Station,  Armoured 
Cruiser. 

Mackay,  Pte.  Andrew,  Alness,  Canadian  Contingent. 

Mackay,  I..  Alness,  Seaforths  (Wounded). 

Mackay,  Pte.  Alistair,  Invergordon,  Scottish  Rifles. 

Mackay,  Pte.  Win.,  Alness,  Royal  Scots. 

Mackenzie,  Arthur,  Alness,  Scottish  Horse. 

Mackenzie,  Captain  W.  F.,  Dalmore,  Seaforths  (wounded). 

Mackenzie,  Pte.  John,  Alness,  Seaforths. 

Maclean,  Pte.  Murdo,  Mossfielld,  Camerons. 

26 


ROSSKEEN— Continued 

Maclean,  Pte.  A.,  Alness,  Seafcirths. 

Macleod,  Pte.  Don.,  Invergordon,  R.A.M.C. 

Macleod,  Captain  R.  W.,  Invergordon  Castle,  Carnerons. 

Macleod,  Lieut.  Bruce,  Invergorden  Castle,  Carnerons. 

Macleod,  Cadet  T.,  Invergordon  Castle,  H.M.  Navy. 

Macleod,  Pte.  G.,  Toniich,  Seaforths. 

Macleod,  Pte.  A.,  Alness,  Seafor'L'his  (wounded). 

Macleod,  Pte.  D.,  Alness,  Seaforths.  (wounded). 

Macmillan,  Major  A.,  Dallmore,  Seaforths. 

Macrae,  Pte.  D.,  Invergordon,  National  Reservist. 

Mat-besom,  Pte.  Alex.,  Kincraig,  Carnerons  (wounded). 

Michael,  Private,  Nonikiln,  Carnerons. 

Munros  Corpl.  H.  J.,  Alness,  R.A.M.C.   (wounded). 

Munro,  Driver  C,  Invergordon,  A.S.C. 

Munro,  Pte.  Murdo,  Invergorden,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 

Munro,  Pte.  D.,  Rosskeen,  Seaforths. 

Munro,  Pte.  D.,  Ord,  Saltburn,  Seaforthsi. 

Murdoch,  Pee.  Don.,  Ardross,  Seaforths. 

Rae,  Sergeant,  Invergordon,  Seaforths. 

Rae,  Lance-Sergt.  Thos.,  Invergordon,  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Pte.  D.,  Invergordon,  Argyll  and  Sutherlands. 

Rciss,  Sergt.  Duncan,  Alness,  Canadian  Contingent. 

Ross,  Pte.  I.  G.,  Invergordon,   Canadian  Contingent. 

Ross,  Pte.  Alex.,  Alness,  Canadain  Contingent. 

Ross,  Lieut.  R.,  Seafcrrh  Cottage,  A'lness,  Gordons. 

Ross,  Col. -Sergt.  H.,  Invergordon,  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Pte.  W.,  Saltburm,  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Pte.  D.,  Saltburn,  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Pte.  J.,  Saltburn,  Seaforths. 

Ross,  Pte.  Jclhn,  Ardross,  Seaforths. 

Skinner,  Pte.  J.,  Alness,  Seaforths. 

Soo'it,  Pte.  A.,  Tomich,  Seaforths. 

Urquhart,  Pte.  R.,  Invergordon  Mains,  3rd  Middlesex  Regiment 

Urquhart,  Pte.  Ken.,  Bridgend,  Seaforths  (wounded). 

TAIN, 

Lovat  Scouts — 

Fraser,  Corporal  Donald,  18  Stafford  Street. 

Maokay,  Pte.  Andrew,  Inver. 

Miackay,  Pte.  Wm.,  Inver. 

Macrae,  Pte.  Murdo,  Ross  Street. 

Ross,  Lance-Corpl.  Donald,  Inver. 

Ross,  Pte.  Alex.,  Inver. 

Ross,  Pte.  John,  Inver. 

Wilson,  Pie.  Ronald. 

Serving  with  other  Units — 

Campbell,  Pte.  Robt.,  21  Academy  Street,  9th  Seaforths. 

Fraser,  Pte.  John,  Inver,  2nd  Carnerons. 

Johnstone,  Pte.  C,  Scots  Guards. 

Masters,  Pte.  George,  Castle  Brae,  2nd  Carnerons. 

27 


TAIN— Continued 

Mathesoni,  Pte.  Hector,  Castle  Brae,  Royal  Marines. 
•23G2  Mac-raw,  Lance-Corpl.  J.,  Duke  St.,  4th  Seafiorths  (Reserves). 
■9752  Macleod,  Pte.  Jas.,  Ross  Street,  Canadian  Contingent. 

Ross,  Staff-Sergt.  John,  Inver,  Cape  Mounted  Rifles. 

Ross,  Farrier-Sergt.  Jas.,  Inver,  1st  Army  Corps. 

Ross,  Sergt.  Jas.,  Inver,  Australian  Contingent. 

Ross,  Pte.  Jas.,  Inver,  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

Ross,  Pte.  Wm.,  Cameron  Buildings,  Canadian  Highlanders. 

Ross,  Kenneth,  A.B.,  Royal  Navy  Reserve. 

Selater,  Pte.  Alex.,  Petley  Street,  2nd  Camerons. 
3990  Simpson,  Serge.  Donadd,  1st  Scots  Guards. 

Skinner,  Sergt. -Ma ,joir  Jas.,  Inver,   2nd  Seaforths. 

Skinner,  Pte.  Andrew,  Inver,  Canadian  Corps. 


Also  Serving  with  the  British  Forces — 

Allan,  Private  Charles. 
Alexander,  Sergeant  John. 
Bethune,  Private  D. 
Cameron,  Private  Finlay. 
Cormack,  Maijor  D.  C. 
Fraser,  Surgecm-Lieut.  John. 
Fraser,  Private  Kenneth. 
Graham,  Lancet-Corporal  Finlay. 
Munro,  Private  David. 
Munro,  Private  James. 
Munro,  Private  John. 
Maccaflman,  Private  George. 
Maccalman,  Private  John. 
Macdonald,  Lieutenant  Ronald. 
Mackenzie,  Private  D. 
Mackenzie,  Private  James. 
Mackenzie,   Sergeant  Heotior. 
Mackenzie,  Sergeant  James  M. 
Mackenzie,  Sergeant  James. 
Mackenzie,  Private  George. 
Mackenzie,   Private  Jolhn. 
Mackay,  Private  Walter. 
Mackay,   Quartermaster  Roderick. 
Mackay,  Private  Donald. 
Macleod,  Private  D. 
Miaerae,  Private  Thomas. 
Ross,  Sergeant  David. 
Ross,  Sergeant  James. 
Ross,  Private  Andrew. 
Ross,  Private  George. 
Ross,  Private  Joseph. 
Ross,  Surgeon-Lieutenant  Jas.  Macbean. 
Ross,  Private  Alex. 
Skinner,  Private  Donalld. 
Sutherland,   Surgeon-Lieutenant  Halliday. 
Sutherland,  Private  John. 
28 


TAIN— Continued 

Sutherland,  Private  William. 
Sutherland,  Private  Andrew. 
Sutherland,  Private  T. 
Urquhart,  Private  David  G. 
Urquhart,  Private  Ronald  R. 
Williamson,  Private  T. 
Williamson,  Private  R. 
Williamson,  Private  O. 
Wolfe  Murray,  Lieutenant  Alick. 
Wolfe  Murray,  Lieutenant  Philip. 


TARBAT. 

Royal  Navy  Reserve — 

Duff,  David,  Portmahomack. 
Duff,  Alex.,  Portmahomack. 
Fraser,  Jas.,  Point. 
Grant,  David,  Portmahomaok. 
Macdonald,  Alex.,  Poirtmahomack. 
Macdonald,  Donald,  Portmahomack. 
Mackay,  Alex.,  Portmahomack. 
Mackay,  Andrew,  Portmahomack. 
Mackay,  David,  Portmahomack. 
Mitchell,  Donald,  Rocknettd. 
Ralph,  Tom,  Portmahomack. 
Ross,  Alex.,  Rockfield. 
Ross,  Andrew,  Rockfield. 
Rohertson,  George,  Portmahiomack. 
Skinner,  Walter,  Portmahomack. 
Smith,  Wm.,  Portmahomack. 
Thomson,  Hugh,  Portmahomack. 

Serving  with  Other  Units — 

Beattie,  Jas.,  Brucefield,  Royal  Engineers. 

Bell,  George,  Rockfield,  R.G.A. 

Duff,  Alex.,  Portmahomack,  Seaforths. 

Ewing,  Lieut.  A.,  Portmahomack,  R.A.MLO. 

Ewing,  John,  Portmahomack,  Seaforths. 

Eraser,  Lance-Corpl.  Alex.,  Scottish  Borderers. 

Fraser,  John,  Portmahomack,  Royail  Engineers. 

Henry,  A.  J.,  Rockfield,  Cameronsi. 

Mackenzie,  Angus,  Portmalbomack,  L.V. 

Mackintosh,  J.  F.,  Rockfield,  Seaforths. 

Macpherson,  Sergt.  H.,  Poirtmahomack,  Seaforths. 

Patience,  Don.,  Rockfield,  Seaforths. 

Pyle,  Lieut.  Jack,  H.L.I. 

Ross,  D.,  Poirtmahomack,  Camerons. 

Ross,  Alex.,  PorMinaihomaek,  Gordons. 

R/Oiss,  D.,  Arbioll,  R.F.A. 

Ross,  John,  Rockfield,  London  Scottish. 

Skinner,  D.  F.,  Skinnerton,  London  Scottish. 

29 


URQUHART. 

4102  Alexander,  Pte.  Geo.,  Balnabeen,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Brodie,  Lieut.  A.,  Ratarua,  Conon,  Seaforths. 

Bruce,  Corpl.  Peter,  Teianahoun,  1st  Life  Guards. 
'79447  Cameron,  Gunner  A.,  Leanack,  R.F.A.j  Reserve  Battery. 
1597  Campbell,  Sergt.  W.  W.,  Balnabeen,  Lovat  Scouts. 
2328  Calder,  Pte.  Simon,  Top  St.,  Conon-Bridge^,  Seafoirths. 

Cameron,    Pte.   Win.,   Kinkell,    Canadians. 

9122  Forsyth,  Pte.  John,  Conon-Bridge,  1st  Dragoon  Guards. 
3663  Fraser,  Trooper  Wm.,  Kinkell,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Fraser,  Gunner  Wm.,  Culbokie,  N.S.R.G.  Artillery. 
5412  Gollan,  Lance-Corp*l.  Robert,  Conon,  Cameron  Highlanders. 
5228  Gollan,   Pte.   Yvrm.,   Conon,   Cameron  Highlanders. 
25663  Gray,  Pte.  John,  Broom  ton,  Royal  Engineers. 

4186  Jack,  Trooper  Adam,  P.O.,  Culbokie,  Lovat  Scouts. 
1243  Jack,  Pte.  Jas.,  P.O.,  Culbokie,  Cameron  Highlanders. 

Logan,  Piper  Kenneth,  Balvaird,  Cameron  Highlanders. 
8788  Lumsden,  Corpl.  D.,  Balvaird,  Cameron  Highlanders. 
Macdonald,  Colin,  Balnabeen,  Canadians. 
11028  Macdonald,  Pte.  Ronald,  E.  Kinkell,  Camerons. 

4187  Macdonald,  Trooper  Rod.,  Balnabeen  Smithy,  Lovat  Scouts. 
6088  Macdonald,  Gunner  Murdo,  Victoria,  Cottage,  Conon,  N.S.R. 

Garrison  Artillery. 
6113  Macdonalld,  Gunner  Wm.,  Crash,  smith,  do. 
6090  Macfarlane,  Gunner  Don.,  Balachladdich,  do. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.  H.  D.,  Conon  House,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Mackenzie,  Gunner  Don.,  Balleanachrach,  N.S.  Royal  Garri- 
son Artillery. 
Mackenzie,  Lieut.  Rod.  J.,  Oonon  Hoiise,  Black  Watch. 
7176  Mackenzie,  Corpl.  John,  Conon-Bridge*   Sea.forths. 
4955  Mackenzie,  Pte.  A.,  Gaistle  Hill,  Conon,  Seafoirths. 
2305  Mackintosh,  Pte.  Ken.,  Leanaig,  Camerons. 
169  Mackintosh,  Pte.  Ken.,  Camerons. 
12645  Maclean,  Pte.  A.,  Conon  Brae,  Camerons. 
12033  Maclean,  Pte.  Jas.,  Conon  Brae,  Camerons. 

9123  Maclean,  Pte.  George,  Conon-Bridge,  1st  Dragoon  Guards. 
Maclean,  Lieut.  K.,  Malton  Villa,  Conon,  R.A.M.C. 
Maclennan,  Lieut.  W.  A.,  Schoclhouse,  Conon,  do. 
Manson,  Pte.  Robt.,  Kinkell,  Seafcrths. 

1072  Melrose,  Pte.  Alex.  John,  Conon,  Seaforths. 

Noble,  Tom,  Findon,  Camerons. 

Noble,  T.,  Bailloan,  Alcaig,  50th  Battalion,  Canadians. 
15465  Ogg,  Gunner  A.,  Leanaig,  R.F.A.  (Reserve  Battery). 

R.oberrson,  Pte.  David,  Conon,  Scottish  Horse. 

Shaw,  Gunner  Chas.,  Culbokie,  N.S.  Garrison  Artillery. 
4244  Stewart,  Trooper  Rod.,  Mossend,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Urquhart,  Pte.  Wm.,  Balvaird,  Black  Watch1. 

Urquhart,  Don.,  Balvaird,  Canadians. 

Urquhart,  Jas.,  Balvaird,  Canadians. 
4236  Urquhart,  Trooper  Joseph,  E.  Kinkell,  Lovat  Scouts. 

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URRAY. 

4401  Bissett,  Private  Simon,  Muir  of  Ord,  Lovat  Scouts. 
9390  Cameron,  L. -Carpi.  Peter,  Hilton,  Muir  of  Ord,  1st  Camerons 
29539  Campbell,  Pte.  Hugh,  Easter  Urray,  Muir  of  Ord,  Canadian 
Scottish. 
4241  Chisholm,  Ptei.  John,  Mluir  of  Ord,  Lovat  Scouts. 
9458  Dunbar,  Piper  John,  Windhill,  Beauly,  1st  Seaforths. 
9322  Dunbar,  Sergb.  Wm„  Windhilil,  Beauly,  1st  Seafoirths. 

Fraser,  L.-Corpl.  W.  D.,  Easter  May,  2nd  Scots  Guards. 
8822  Fraser,  Pte.  Alex.,  Muir  of  Ord,  2nd  Seafoirths. 
1368  Fraser,  Pte.  Paul,  Balavullich,  Muir  of  Ord,  Lovat  Scouts. 
Forbes,  Duncan,  Fairburn,  Muir  of  Ord,  Australian  Expedi- 
tionary Force. 
Forbes,  Finlay,  Fairburn,  Muir  of  Ord,  Do. 

9318  Forbes,  Sergt.  John,  Fairburn,  Muir  of  Ord,  1st  Seaforths. 

4281  Grant,  Pte.  Jas.,  Bridge  Park,  Muir  of  Ord,  Lovat  Scouts. 
4117  Grant,  Pte.  Rodk.,  Bridge  Park,  Muir  of  Ord,  Lovat  Scouts. 
5263  Gray,  Pte.  Murdoch,  Muir  of  Ord,  Lovat  Scouts. 

42326  Macdomald,  Pte.  G.  A.,  Arcan,  Muir  of  Ord,  R.F.  Artillery. 
262  Macdonadd,  Piper  Jas.,  Arcan,  Muir  of  Ord,  1st  Seaforths. 
5260  Macdonald,  Pte.  Rodk.,  Muir  of  Ord,  Lovat  Scouts. 
9110  Macdonald,  Pte.  Alex.,  Clashandorran,  Beauly,  2nd  Camerons 

4282  Macdonald,   Pte.   Jas.,   Wester  Urray,   Muir  of  Ord,   Lovat 

Scouts . 
Mackenzie,  Lieut. -Col.  A.  F.,  of  Ord,  Argyll  and  Sutheriands. 
5743  Mackenzie,  Sergt.  Thos.,  Caberfeidh,  Muir  of  Ord,  1st  Scots 

Guards. 
8051  Mackenzie,  Pte.  D.,  Lochnavoidl,  Muir  of  Ord,  1st  Camerons 
7214  Mackenzie,  Pte.  Kenneth,  Lochnavoidl,  1st  Camerons. 
8549  Mackenzie,  Piper  Jais.,  Muir  of  Ord,  2nd  Scots  Guards. 
8341  Mackenzie,  Piper  Thos.,  Muir  of  Ord,  1st  Camerons. 
3284  Mackenzie,  Trooper  K.  D.,  Fairburn,  1st  Scottish  Horse. 
4692  Macrae,  Pte.  John,  Spittal  Wood,  1st  Camerons. 
8891  Macrae,  Pte.  Alex.,  Dreim,  2nd  Camerons. 
5825  Macrae,  Pte.  Duncan,  Muir  of  Ord,  2nd  Scots  Guards'. 
2163  Macrae,  L.-Corpl.  Murdoch,     U.F.    Manse,    Beauly,     Lovat 

Scouts. 
4149  Munro,  Pte.  Jas.,  Muir  of  Ord,  Lovat  Scouts. 
15465  Ogg,  Driver  Alex.,  Bahrain,  6t'hi  Div.  Ammunition  Column. 
2250  Ramsav,  Pte.  John,  Muir  of  Ord,  R.H.  Artillery. 
1595  Ramsay,  Pte.  Rodk.,  Fairburn,  Muir  of  Ord,  4th  Camerons. 

Ramsay,  Pte.  W.  H.,  Fairburn,  Muir  of  Ord. 
4352  Robertson,  Trooper  Alex.,  Fairburn,  Lovat  Scouts. 
4346  Ross,  Trooper  Thos.,  Fairburn,  Lovat  Scouts. 
5202  Sinclair,  Trooper  George,  Fairburn,  Lovat  Scouts. 
4816  Sinclair,  Trooper  D.,  Fairburn,  9th  Seaforths. 
4115  Urqubart,  Lance-Corpl.  D.,  Fairburn,  1st  Scottish  Horse. 

31 


RESOLIS. 

24088  A.  Jack,  Toberchuirn,  Field  Co.  R.E. 
3476  Jas.  Jack,  Toberchuirn,  Lovat  Scouts. 
4023  John  Young,  Upperwood,  Lovat  Scouts. 
4125  Charles  Miatheson,  Bog,  Lovat  Scouts. 
4381  Donald  Matheson,  Bog,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Jas.  Macdonald,  Sheep  Park,  Lovat  Scouts. 

Jas.  Ferguson,  Ardoch,  Lovat  Scouts. 

John  Watson,  Resolis,  Lovat  Scouts. 
6120  Ronald  Ross,  Cullicudden,  Gur.,  N.S.R.G.A. 
6092  James  Macdonald,  Cullicudden,   Gur.,  N.S.R.G.A. 
6109  James  Grant,  Resolis,  Gur.,  N.S.R.G.A. 
6094  Donaild  Clark,  Gordons  Mills,  Gur.,  N.S.R.G.A. 
6111  John  Maclennan,  Brae,  Gur.,  N.S.R.G.A. 

Jas.  Matheson,  Bog,  R.F.A. 
45033  Ken.  Maclean,  St  Martins,  1st  Canadians. 
9282  John  Maclean,  St  Martins,  Corporal,  2nd  Seaforths. 

Alexander  Matheson,  Bog,  A  Coy.,  6th  Gordon  Highlanders. 

Colour-Sergt.  A.  Matheson,  Bog,  H  Co.,  5th  K.O.S.B. 

2/Lieut.  W.  Macculloch,  Ferryton,  Ceylon  Planter  Rifle  Corps 

2/Lieut.  K.  Cameron,  Alness  Ferry,  Camerons. 

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ROSS-SHIRE     COUNTY     INFORMATION. 


AREA    AND     VALUATSOJ^. 


The  length  of  the  county  is  67  miles,  and  its  breadth  58  ;  its  area  is  3129 
miles,  or  2,003,065  acres  ;  of  these,  321,000  are  productive,  545,000  are  untilled, 
and  1,136,065  are  irreclaimable.  The  valuation  of  Ross  and  Cromarty,  exclusive 
of  railways,  for  1914-1915  amounts  to  £272,169  15s  9d,  while  the  railway  valuation 
is  £11,051.  These  valuations  do  not  include  the  Burghs  of  Dingwall,  Tain, 
Fortrose,  and  Cromarty. 

ADMINISTRATION     OF    JUSTICE. 

The  population  in  1911  was  77,353.    The  Parliamentary  constituency  is  8618. 

By  Act  of  Parliament  6  and  7  Vict.,  cap.  92  (local  and  personal),  Dingwall 
was  declared  the  head  burgh  of  the  shire  ;  but  for  the  better  and  more  expedi- 
tious administration  of  justice,  it  is  divided  into  Wester,  Easter,  Black  Isle, 
and  Lewis  districts,  at  the  head  of  which  respectively  are  the  towns  of  Dingwall, 
Tain,  Cromarty,  and  Stornoway,  each  having  a  Sheriff  Court. 

COURT    OF     LIEUTENANCY. 

Lord-Lieutenant  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  County,  Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis 

Bart. 
Vice-Lieutenant,  Colonel  J.  A.  F.  H.  Stewart  Mackenzie  of  Seaforth. 
Convener  of  the  County,  Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis,  Barb. 
Vice-Convener,  J.  Douglas  Fletcher  of  Rosehaugh. 


Deputy    Lieutenants. 


Balfour,    Rt.    Hon.     Arthur     James, 

LL.D.,  M.P.,  1880 
Blunt-Mackenzie,  Major  E  W  ,  1908 
Burton-Mackenzie,  Capt   E.  N.,  1912 
Davidson,  Duncan,  1898 
Ferguson,    Ronald    Crauford    Munro, 

M.P.,  1885 
Fletcher,  James  Douglas,  1885 
Littlejohn,  Alexander,  1887 
Mackenzie,  Colonel  James  A.  F.    H. 

Stewart,  1878 
Mackenzie,  Sir  A.  G.   Ramsay,  Bart., 

1886 
Mackenzie-Gillanders,  Capt.  E  B.,1912 
Mackenzie,  Sir  Kenneth  John,  Bart., 

1891 


Mackenzie,  Osgood  Hanbury,  1876 
Mackenzie,  Col.  A.  F.,  1898 
Macleod,  Major  Roderick  Willoughby, 

1893 
Matheson,  Major  Duncan,  1880 
Matheson,  Sir  Kenneth  James,  Bart., 

1876 
Middleton,  Lord,  1880 
Murray,  Lieut-Col.  Chas.  James,  1887 
Ross,    .^ir    Charles    Henry    Augustus 

Frederick,  Bart.,  1893 
Ross,  Colonel  VV.,  C.B.,  1908 
Shoolbred,  Col   Rupert,  1912 
Stirling,  Captain  Alex.,  1908 
Wimborne,  Lord,  1880 


Clerk  of  Lieutenancy,  W.  J.  Duncan,  solicitor,  Dingwall. 

Member  of  Parliament  for  Ross-shire— James  Ian  Macpherson,  advocate,  London 

Member   of  Parliament   for  Wick  Burghs  (Wick,   Dingwall,   Kirkwall,   Tain, 
Dornoch,  and  Cromarty)— Robert  Munro,  K.C.,  Lord  Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

h  97 


JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 


Bain.  Angus,  timber  merchant,  Gowan 

Croft,  Stornoway 
Bain-Munro,  Alexander,  wood  merch- 
ant, Scotsburn 
Balfour,  A.  J.,  late  of  Strathconon 
Bankes,  George,  Auchoyle 
Baring:,   Captain   W.,  Norman   Court, 

Hants 
Bignold,  Sir  A.,  of  Lochrosque 
Bisset,  John  Alexander,  farmer,  Fort- 
William 
Bone,  Robert  H.,  Scotsburn 
Bowerman.  R.  J.,  of  Killilan 
Brodie,  Robert,  Conon 
Brodie,  Richard,  Munlochy,  L.RC.P. 

and  S.  (Edin  ) 
Brooke,  John  Arthur,  of  Mid-Fearn 
Brown,  Stephen,  Bennan,  Dumfries- 
shire 
Brown,  Neil,  estate  manager,  Apple- 
cross 
Bruce,  Wm.,  LL.D.,  Dingwall 
Buchanan,  James,  of  Torridon 
Budge,    John   Henry,  farmer,    Easter . 

Rarichie 
Burgess,  Alexander,  Gairloch 
Burton,  Lord 
Cameron,  Kenneth,  farmer,  Balblair, 

Edderton 
Cameron,  Duncan,  merchant,  Muir  of 

Ord 
Cameron,  Kenneth,  Ullapool 
Campbell,    Alexander,  district    clerk, 

Lochcarron 
Campbell,  Rev.  Nicol,  Muir  of  Ord 
Campbell,  Alexander,  farmer,  balna- 

been 
Cran,  David,  farmer,  Ardmore 
Crawford,  Hector,  draper,  Dingwall 
Cromarty,  The  Provost  and  Bailies  of, 

for  the  time  being 
Cuthbert,  T.  W.,  Achindunie 
Davidson,  T>uncan,  of  Tulloch 
Davidson,  Kenneth,  crofter, Knockbain 
Dewar,  Rev.  D.,  of  Applecross 
Dingwall,  The  Provost  and  Bailies  of, 

for  the  time  being 
Dixon,  John  N.,  late  of  Inveran,  Gair- 
loch 
Dods,  John  Harry,  factor,  Novar 
Duncan,  George,  M.D.,  Lochalsh 
Duncan,  J.  M.,  bank  agent,  Dingwaii 


Duncan,  E.  H.,  M.A.,M.B.,  CM., 

StrathpefFer 
Ewing,  John,  Portmahomack 
Ferguson,  Ronald  Munro,  of  Novar 
Findlay,  Robert  de  Cut donnell,  Attna 

m^in,  Edderton 
Fletcher,  James  D  ,  of  Rosehaugh 
Fleming,  David  Gibson,  Avoch 
Forbes,  William,  Rootfield,  Mulbuie 
Forbes,  Lachlan,  Culcraggrie 
Forsyth,  Ian,  farmer,  Balantraid 
Fortrose,  The  Provost  and  Bailies  of, 

for  the  time  being 
Fowler,  Donald,  Manse   Street,  Tain, 

ex- Provost  of  Tain 
Fowler,  Sir  John  Edward,  Baronet,  of 

Braemore 
Fowler,  John,  Braefindon,  Culbokie 
Fraser,  Hugh  M.,  of  Mayfield,  Tain 
Fraser,  Murdo,  farmer,  Balvaird,  Muir 

of  Ord 
Fraser,  Sir  Keith  Alexander,  of  Inver- 

inate,  Bart. 
Fraser,  Hugh,  barrister,  Strome- 

ferry 
Fraser,  James  Wilson,  major  (retired), 

Leckmelm 
Frew,  John  Ro*e,  Dingwall,  ex- 
Provost  of  Dinsrwall 
Gair,  George,  veterinary  surgeon, 

Conon-Bridge 
Garrow,  W.,  farmer,  Polnicol,  Delny 
Geddie,  W.  S.,  Fortrose 
Gibson,  Rev.  John,  formerly  minister 

of  the  parish  of  Avoch 
Gilmour,  W.  E.,  of  Inveroykel 
Gordon,  John,  Cullisse 
Gordon,  Robert,  Lower  Pitkerrie 
Gordon,  W.  Culbokie 
Gordon.  Robert,  merchant,  Culbokie 
Grant,  Ewen,  of  Coulmore 
Grant,  John,  Shieldaig 
Grant,  Murdo.  bank  agent,  Cromarty 
Gunn,  Wm.,  StrathpefFer 
Gunn,  William  Frederick,  factor, 

StrathpefFer 
Gunn,  Donald,  teacher,  Lurebosb 

I  ochs 
Hay,  Peter   factor,  Cromarty 
Henderson,  Alex.,  Dingwall 
Henderson,  John,  Fortrose 
Henderson,  J.  T.,  Ullapool 


98 


JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 


Henderson,  Thomas,  district  clerk, 

Fortrose 
Hill,  A.  W.,of  Lemlair 
Hossack,  John,  bank  agent,  Kyle 
Kerr,  William,  Planasker,  Lewis 
Lackie,  William,  factor,  Brahan 
Lewis,    The   Sheriff  -  Substitute,    The 

Procurator-Fiscal,     Baron    Bailie, 

and  Chamberlain  of,  for  the  time 

being 
Liddle,  P.,  farmer,  Gress,  Stornoway 
Linton,  John 

Littlejohn,  Alex.,  of  Invercharron 
Logan,  David,  farmer,  Achtertyre 
Macaskill,  John,  Gairloch 
Maccallum,  Rev.  Don.,  Greenock 
Macaula  ,  Donald,  postmaster, 

Islivig 
Macbean,  William,  farmer,  Ratagan 
Macdonald,  J.  G.,  Stornoway 
Macdonald,  Dr  Thomas,  Beauly 
Macdonald,  W.   Rootfield 
Macdonald,  A.  H.,  of  Calrossie 
Macdonald,  Ranald,  Carloway,  Lewis 
Macdonald,  J.  Provost  of  Invergordon 
Macdonald,  Donald,  farmer,  Wilk- 

haven 
Macdonald,  Malcolm,  farmer,  Tob- 

son,  Beruera 
Macgregor,  J.  G.,  Hartfield,  Tain 
Macdougall,  Rev.  John,  late  at)  Lochs 
Macfarquhar,  John,  farmer,  Culli- 

cudden 
Macintyre,  Rev.  Alex.  Campbell,  Kil- 

brandon 
Macintyre,  P.B.,  Findon 
Macintyre,  R.,  St  Martins 
Maciver,  Duncan,  fishcurer,  Stornoway 
Maciver,  Rev.  Peter  John,  Kintail 
Mackay,  C.G.,  M.B.,  Lochcarron 
Mackay,  John,  Ben  Reay,  Ardgay 
Mackenzie,  Angus,  farmer,  Meibost, 

Stornoway 
Mackenzie,  Sir  A.  G.  R.,  of  Coul 
Mackenzie,  Col     A.  F.,  of  Ord 
Mackenzie,  Major  G.  W.  Blunt,  Castle 

Leod 
Mackenzie,  Hueh,  jr.  of  Dundonnell 
Mackenzie,  Andrew,  of  Dalmore 
Mackenzie,  Charles  Alexander 
Mackenzie,   Colin    Lyon,    late    of    St 
Martins 


Mackenzie,  Donald,  Stornoway 
Mackenzie,  Evan  N.  Burton,  of  Kilcoy 
Mackenzie,  Hay,  Ullapool 
Mackenzie,  Col.  J.  A.  F.  H.  Stewart, 

of  Seaforth 
Mackenzie,  J.,  late  tacksman  of  Mid- 

fearn 
Mackenzie,  Norman,  merchant, 

Bayble,  Stornoway 
Mackenzie,  John,   Scornoway 
Mackenzie,  Sir  Kenneth  J.,  of  Gairloch 
Mackenzie,    Montagu    Allan    Ord,    of 

Culbo,  Wimbledon  Common 
Mackenzie,  Murdo,  tailor,  Ullapool 
Mackenzie,  Murdo,  L.R.C.P.E.,  Stor- 
noway 
Mackenzie,  O.  H.,  of  Inverewe 
Mackenzie,    Robert   Rose,   late    bank 

agent,  Lochcarron 
Mackenzie,  Thos.,   Edinburgh 
Mackenzie,  W.,  Aberdeen 
Mackenzie,  Gillanders,  Captain  E.  B., 

Highfield 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth,  teacher,  Shader, 

Lewis 
Mackenzie,  Charles,  bank  agent,  Tain 
Mackenzie,  Donald,  district  clerk, 

Torridon 
Mackenzie,  Peter  A.  C,  of  Tarlogie 

(Count  de  Serra  Largo) 
Mackenzie,  Murdo,  Forres 
Mackenzie,  Robert  Scarlett  Fraser,  of 

Allangrange 
Mackenzie,  John  Shaw,  of  Newhall 
Mackenzie,  John,  farm  manager, 

Coal  Mains 
Mackinnon,  Finlay,  Poolewe 
Mackinnon,  Rev.  L.,  Barvas 
Mackintosh,  Robert  John,  London 
Housa,  High  St.,  Invergordon 
Mackintosh,  Colin,  Fortrose 
Maclean,  John,  tailor,  Ullapool 
Mackenzie,  Roderick,   Achiltibuie 
Maclean,  Robert,  of  Drynie 
Maclennan,  Alexander,  merchant, 

Goathills  Road,  Stnrnoway 
Maclennan,  Donald,  Culcairn,  Evanton 
Maclennan,  John,  Ardarroch,  Kishorn 
Maclennan,  John,   factor,  Strath- 

conon 
Maclennan,  K.,  merchant,  Stornoway 
Maclennan,  William,  Dingwall 


99 


JUSTICES    OF    THE     PEACE. 


Maclennan,  Wm.,  farmer,  Ardnagrask 
Macleod,   Duncan   D.    M'L.,    late    of 

Coulmore 
Macleod,  Angus,  merchant,  Portvoller, 

Stornoway 
Macleod,   Allan,  fisherman,  41  North 

Shawbost,  Barvis 
Macleod,  Jno.,  com.  agt.,  Stornoway 
Macleod,  Rev.  Donald,  F.C.,  Coigach 
Macleod,  Rev.  George,  Knock 
Macleod,  G.  G.,  Ardgay 
Macleod,  Captain  R.  W.,  of  Cadboll 
Macleod,  John,  teacher,  Drumsmittall 

Knockbain 
Macleod,  Malcolm,  teacher,  Crowlisfca 
Macqueen,   A.   T.,  tacksman  of  Coul- 
more 
Macrae,  Alexander,  Inverinate 
Macrae,  John,  farmer,  Timsgary,  Stor- 
noway 
Macrae,  Rev.  R.,  F.C.,  late  Carloway, 

Dunoon 
Macrae,  John  F.,  Fernaig 
Macrae,  Peter,  Camusnagaul,  Dun- 

dormell 
Maitland,  James,  Tain 
Matheson,  Maj.  Duncan,  of  the  Lews 
Matheson,  Donald,  Plockton 
Matheson,  Hugh,  farmer,  Ryefield 

Farm,  Kill  arnan 
Matheson,  Sir  K.  J.,  of  Lochalsh,  Bart. 
Matheson,  H  M,  of  Little  Scatwell 
Meldrum,  T.  G.,  Kilmuir-Easter 
Middleton,  Lord 
Middleton,  George,  Corntown 
Middleton,  Frank  Alexander,    farmer, 

Rose  Farm,   Cromarty 
Middleton,  Jonathan,  Davidston 
Monro,  Charles  Lloyd  Doveton,  of 

Allan,  major  (retired) 
Moore,  Donald  Hugh,  Drummond, 

Evanton 
Morrison,  John,  Lionel,  Ness 
Morrison,    Murdo,     late     Stornoway, 

Edinbost 
Morrison,  Murdo,  merchant,    Bragar, 

Lewis 
Morrison,  William  Grant,  teacher, 

Back,  Stornoway 
Morrison,  Roderick,  teacher,  Valtoa 
Muir,  J.  D.,  late  of  Invergordon 
Munro-Ferguson,  Hector,  of  Aesynt 


Munro,  Sir  Hector,  of  Foulis,  Bait. 
Munro,  A.  R.,  farmer,  Evanton 
Munro,  William  John,    district  clerk,. 

Tain  ^~"JQ 

Munro,  Donald,  farmer,  The   Poplars, 

Ardgay 
Murray,  C.  J.,  of  Lochcarron 
Murray,  Dr  Donald,  Stornoway 
Murray,  John,  of  Polmaise 
Murray,    T.    M.,   factor   for   Geanies 
Murray,  Col.  W.  H.  E.,  of  Geanies 
Murray,  Wm.,  farmer,  Bellfield 
Naughty,  Alexander,  Dingwall 
Ness,  Charles,  farmer,  Calrossie 
Paterson,  Wm.,  Grindlay,  Scotsburn 
Paterson,  Ken.,  farmer,  Edderton 
Perrins,  Charles  W.  D.,  of  Ardross 
Peterkin,  J.  B.,  farmer,  Mountrich 
Peterkin,  William,  Dunglass,  farmer 
Reid,  N.,  New  Kelso 
Robertson,  John,  Invergordon 
Robertson,  John  Cameron,  Fodderty 
Robertson,  Wm.  John,  of  Mounteagle 
Robertson,  Peter  Donald,  farmer, 

Castle  Craig 
Rose,  John,  crofter,Redbank,  Heights 

of  Fodderty 
Ross,  Alexander,  Milton 
Ross,  E.,  bank  agent,  Stornoway 
Ross,  George,  Edinburgh 
Ross,  J.  M'G.,  Edderton 
Ross,  James,  Invergordon 
Ross,  James,  bank  agent,  Cromarty 
Ross,  Cromarty  and  Sutherland,  The 

SherifFof  and  his  Substitutes,  the 

convener  of  the  County  Council, 

the  chairman  of  the  several  Disc. 

Committees,  and  the  chairman  of 

the  several  Parish  Councils,  for  the 

time  being 
Ross,  Roderick,  surgeon,  Barvas 
Ross,  Colonel  W.  C,  of  Cromarty 
Ross,  Wm.,  Tain 
Ross,  John  Macdonald,    M.D.,  Borve, 

Lewis 
Ross,  Rev.  S.  Avoch 
Ross,  Victor  Grosvenor,  doctor, 

Garynahine,   Lewis 
Russell,  W.  G.,  Stornoway 
Scobie,  Capt.  N.  F.  M'K.,  Midfearn 
Scott,  James,  Fearn  Farm,  Fearn 
Shaw,  D.,  bank  agent,  Bonar-Bridge 


100 


JUSTICES     OF     THE     PEACE. 


Shoolbred,  Rupert,  of  Wyvis  Stuart,  David,  Old   Cottage,  Muir  of 

Smith,  Don.,  Sbornoway  Ord 

Smith,  Harvey  Hall,  bank  agent,  for-  Stuart,  John  M.,  Fortrose 

merly  of  Invergordon  Tain,  The  Provost  and  Bailies  of,  for 
£mith,  James  P.,  M.B.,  CM., Dingwall  the  time  being 

Smith,  John,  teacher,  Breasclete,  Taylor,  Alexander,  factor,  Kildary 

Uig  Urquhart,  G.,  draper,  Dingwall 

Stewarc,  Angus,  Drumchork  Walker,  Wra.,  farmer,  Contullich 

Stewart,  R.  T.,  Edinburgh  Warrand,  Lt.-Col.  A.  R.  B.,  Ryefield 

Stewart,  James,  bank  agent,  Ullapool  Watson,  James 

Stirling,  Captain  Alex,  of  Strachgarve  Welsh,  J.,  M.D.,  late  of  Lochcarron 

Stornoway,  The  Senior  Police  Magis-  Wimborne,  Lord 

trate  of  the  burgh  of,  for  the  time  Worrall,  George,  Edderton 

being  Wotherspoon,  George,  Rhodesia 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Ross  and  Cromarty — A.  Dewar,  solicitor,  Dingwall. 

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Chairman- Colonel  STEWAKT-MACKENZIE  of  Seaforth. 

Vice-Chairman— G.  G.  MACLEOD,  Balnagown  Estate  Office,  Kildary. 

Clerk     W.  J.  DUNCAN,  County  Clerk,  Dingwall. 

Medical  Adviser — Dr  WM.  MACLEAN,  Seaforth   Sanatorium,   Maryburgh, 

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Wester     Ross     Agricultural     Go-operative     Society,      Ltd* 

(Registered  under  the  Industrial  and  Provident  Societies  Act, 
18th  March,  1908.) 

Affiliated  to  the  Scottish  Agricultural   Organisation  Society. 


MEMBERSHIP. 

AGRICULTURISTS,  large  and  small.     All  FARMERS,  CROFTERS 
and  SMALL-HOLDERS  should  join  it  without  delay. 

OBJECTS. 

First. — To  arrange  Collective  Purchase  at  Keenest  Wholesale  Prices 
Direct  from  the  Manufacturer,  Importer,  or  Wholesale  Merchant,  of  each 
and  every  requirement  of  the  Farm,  viz. : — Manures,  Seeds,  Feeding 
Stuffs,  Implements,  Goal,  Paraffin,  Lubricating  Oils,  Sheep  Dip,  Build- 
ing and  Fencing  Materials,  Tools,  &c,  &c.  Purchases  are  effected  under 
Proper  Guarantees,  and  the  most  Economical  Terms  of  Transport  to  suit 
Members. 

Second. — To  assist  those  Members  who  trade  with  it,  by  Purchasing 
from  them  their  Grain,  Hay,  Straw,  Potatoes,  Butter,  Poultry,  Eggs, 
&C,  or  if  so  desired  to  obtain  for  them  without  fee  or  expense,  Informa- 
tion as  to  the  Highest  Price  for  their  Sample  to  be  got  on  Local  and 
Southern  Markets,  and  in  the  case  of  Poultry  produce  to  test,  grade,  and 
market  such  for  Members,  and  where  wished,  to  assist  in  starting  Egg 
Collecting  Depots. 

Third. — To  act  as  a  Bureau  for  the  Ready  and  Reliable  interchange 
of  Seed,  Grain,  Potatoes,  and  other  Commodities  between  farmers  in 
different  parts  of  the  country  thereby  Saving  Middlemen's  Profits,  which 
at  present  limit  and  obstruct  this  useful  business. 

NOTICE. 
In  his  own  Interest  as  well  as  theirs,  Every  Member  should  induce 
his  Neighbours  to  Join  the  Society,  because — (1)  The  larger  the  quantity 
required  of  any  class  of  goods  the  cheaper  the  price  at  which  it  can  be 
purchased  and  supplied  to  Members;  (2)  The  Railway  rates  to  his  Station 
will  work  out  much  lower  for  large  quantities  than  for  small. 

The  Society's  Manager  being  continually  in  touch  with  the  Wholesale 
Trade  and  the  Markets,  a  Member  should  Never  Purchase  any  require- 
ment, however  small,  for  his  farm,  without  first  asking  the  present  price 
at  which  the  Society  can  supply  it,  and  a  Member  should  Never  Sell  any 
Kind  of  Farm  Produce  without  first  ascertaining  the  Best  Price  the 
Society  can  offer  or  obtain  for  it. 

All  such  Information  and  Protection  is  gladly  afforded  by  this  Society 
Free  of  Charge,  and  will  be  found  a  great  boon  Particularly  by  Small 
Farmers  and  Crofters,  of  whose  best  interest  and  support  the  Society  is 
richly  deserving. 

IMPORTANT. 

Unlike  Merchants,  the  Society  supplies  the  Small  Order  of  a  Crofter 
at  the  Same  Low  Price  as  the  Large  Order  of  the  Big  Farmer. 

Qualification. — At  least  one  Share,  value  £1,  of  which  only  5s  have 
to  be  paid  at  entry.  Five  per  cent,  interest  is  paid  on  this  Capital.  No 
liability  beyond  value  of  Shares  held.  Every  Member  has  a  vote  in  the 
election  of  Board  of  Management.  Application  to  join  should  be 
addressed  to  the  Secretary  at  the  Registered  Office,  3  Tulloch  Street, 
Dingwall. 

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ROSS-SHIRE      COURTS. 


Sheriff  Ordinary  Court. 

Sheriff  of  Ross  and  Cromarty  arid  Sutherland,  Professor  James  Mackintosh,  K.C. 

Sheriff-Substitute  at  Dingwall,  Wm.  Harvey,  M.A.,  LL.B  ,  advocate. 

Hon.  Sheriffs-Substitute,  Robert  Erodie,  J.  M.  Duncan,  and 

Duncan  Davidson  of  Tulloch. 

Sheriff-Substitute  at  Tain  and  Cromarty,  Wm.  Harvey. 

Hon.   Sheriffs-Substitute  at  Tain,  Duncan  Cameron,  H.    Ross,    H.  M    Fraser. 

and  Provost  Maitland. 

Sheriff- Substitute  at  Stornoway,  Francis  Squair. 

Hon.  Sheriffs-Substitute,  C.  M.  Macrae,  M.D.,  D.  Smith,  and  E.  Ro?s. 

Sheriff-clerk  of  Ross  and  Cromarty,  James  Maclennan.       Depute  at  Dingwall, 

Alexander  Ross. 
Depute  at  Tain,  W.  J.  Macdonald      Depute  at  Stornoway,  Wm.  J.  Clarke. 

Depute  at  Cromarty,  A.  H.  Mackenzie. 
Procurators-Fiscal,  Wm    Mackenzie,  for  the   Western  district  ;    W.    T.    Mac- 
tavish,  for  the  Eastern  district  and  for  Cromarty  ;  Colin  G.   Mackenzie,  for  the 
Lews,  at  Stornoway. 

By  the  Sheriff  Court  Act,  39  and  40  Victoria,  cap.  70  the  sessions  and  vaca- 
tions are  as  follows  : — There  are  two  sessions.  The  winter  session  commence- 
on  1st  October,  and  continues  until  the  end  of  March.  The  summer  session 
from  1st  May  till  the  end  of  July.  The  vacations — The  months  of  April,  August, 
and  September,  and  15  daya  at  Christmas  time  (sect.  4  of  Act).  But  by  the  Act, 
sect.  44,  summary  causes  may  proceed  equally  during  vacation  as  during 
session  ;  and  the  sheriff  may,  if  he  thinks  fir,  pronounce  interlocutors  in  time  of 
vacation  in  all  causes. 

Commissary. 

James  Maclennan,  sheriff  clerk  ;  and  Deputies  before  mentioned. 
Sheriff  Small  Debt  Court. 

Courts  for  the  decision  for  all  claims  are  held  by  the  Sheriff,  every  Friday,  at 
Dino-wall,  except  during  vacations  ;  every  Wednesday  at  Tain  ;  at  Cromarty  on 
the  first  Thursday  of  each  month  during  Session,  if  there  is  business;  and  at 
Stornoway  every  Wednesday,  except  during  vacation. 

Sheriff  Circuit  Small  Debt  Court. 

The  Sheriff  Small  Debt  Courts  are  held  at  Lochcarron  and  Ullapool  twice,  and 
at  Fortrose  and  Invergordon  four  times  a  year. 

Procurators  before  the  Sheriff  and  other  Courts. 

At  Dingwall — Alex.  Dewar,  Wm.  Mackenzie,  W.  J.  Duncan,  Alex. 
Ross,  W.  R.  T  Middleton,  Arthur  H.  Duncan,  T.  S.  H.  Burns,  and  W.  S.  Dewar. 
At  Tain  and  Cromarty — John  Sandison,  Wm.  T.  Mactavish,  J.  Munro,  J. 
S.  Cormack,  and  J  Melrose.  At  Invergordon— John  San  iison.  At  Storno- 
way — Wm.  A.  Ross,  C.  G.  Mackenzie,  Jno.  N.  Anderson,  and  John  M.  Small. 

John  Munro,  Sheriff  Officer,  Dingwall;  Alexander  Macdonald,  Sheriff 
Officer  at  Stornoway  ;  Donald  Mackenzie,  Sheriff  Officer,  Tain. 

103 


Justice  of  Peace  Courts. 

Alexander  Dewar,  Clerk  of  the  Peace.  Procurators-Fiscal — Dingwall,  W.  R. 
T.  Middleton  ;  Stornoway,  C.  G.  Mackenzie;  W.  J.  Clarke,  Depute-clerk  ; 
Fortrose,  John  Henderson,  do.;  Ullapool,  D.  A.  Mackenzie,  do.;  Cromarty, 
A.  H.  Mackenzie,  do. 

Ross  and  Cromarty  Licensing  Courts. 

Dingwall  District. — County  Councillors — Robert  Thomson,  Poyntzfield  ; 
John  Maclennan,  Ardarroch  ;  Kenneth  Cameron,  Ullapool ;  Colonel  A.  F  Mac- 
kenzie of  Od  ;  C.  M.  Cameron,  Balnakyle  ;  William  Macdonald.  Rootfield. 
Justices  of  the  Peace — George  Gair,  VS.,  Conon- Bridge  ;  Duncan  Davidson  of 
Tulloch  ;  Alexander  Naughty,  Dingwall;  J.  B  Peterkin,  Mountrich;  E.  N. 
Burton  Mackenzie  of  Kilcoy  ;  A.  Wylie  Hill  of  Lemlair  Burghs  -Provost 
Henderson,  Dingwall;  Provost  James  Ross,  Cromarty;  Bailie  Macdonald, 
Fortrose. 

Tain  District. —County  Councillors— D.  Macdonald,  Wilkhaven  ;  W.  J. 
Robertson,  Mounteagle ;  R.  H.  Bone,  Scotsburn  ;  Provost  J.  Macdonald, 
Invergordon.  Justices  of  the  Peace— J.  Scott,  Fearn  ;  J.  H.  Budge,  Rarichie  ; 
and   T.    W.    Cuthbert,  Achindunie.     Burgh  — Bailie  Robertson,  Tain. 

Stornoway  District. — County  Councillors — Alex  Maclennan,  Stornoway; 
John  N.  Anderson,  Stornoway;  John  Macleod,  Stornoway;  Murdo  Mac- 
lean, Stornoway;  A.  Macaulay,  jun.,  Stornoway;  J.  M.  Morrison,  Storno- 
way. Justices  of  the  Peace— D  Mackenzie,  merchant;  D.  Smith,  fishcurer ; 
Chas.  Orrock,  chamberlain.  Stornoway  ;  M.  Mackenzie,  M.D.,  fctornoway  ;  W. 
J.  Mackenzie  ;  Peter  Liddle,  farmer,  Gress. 

Court  or  Appeal. — County  Councillors — Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis  ;  J.  D. 
Fletcher  of  Rosehaugh ;  Col  J.  A.  Stewart-Mackenzie  of  Seaforth ;  Major 
Blunt-Mackenzie  of  Tromartie  ;  R  J.  Mackintosh,  Invergordon  ;  Sir  A.  G.  R. 
Mackenzie  of  Coul,  Bart.;  Rev  W.  L.  Wallace  Brown.  Alness  ;  W.  Garrow,  Pol- 
nicol,  Delny  ;  A.  J.  Mackenzie,  Killearnan.  Justices  of  the  Peace— John 
Robertson,  Invergordon  ;  Murdo  Fraser,  Balvaird  ;  A.  R  Munro,  Newton  of 
Novar ;  Captain  Stirling  of  Htrathgarve ;  Charles  Mackenzie,  bank  agent, 
Tain  ;  Provost  of  Dingwall,  Provost  of  Cromarty,  Provost  of  Fortrose,  Provost 
of  Stornoway. 

Ross  and  Cromarty  Constabulary. 

Headquarters— Dingwall.      Capt.  D.  Finlayson,  Chiet  Constable,  Dingwall. 

Kenneth  Cameron,  Supt.  and  Deputy  Chief-Constable,  Dingwall ;  Robert 
Macdonald,  Detective-Inspector,  Dingwall  ;  John  Ross,  Superintendent,  Storno- 
way ;  John  Alexander,  Inspector,  Tain. 

Stations  at  Alness,  Applecross,  Ardgay,  Aultbea,  Avoch,  Back,  Balblair, 
Barvas,  Carloway,  Crossbost  (Lewis),  Coigach,  Conon,  Cromarty,  Dingwall, 
Dornie.  Evanton,  Fearn,  Fortrose,  Gairloch,  Garrabost,  Garve,  Invergordon, 
Kyle,  Lochcarron,  Milnton,  Muir  of  Ord,  Ness  (Lewis),  North  Kessock,  Port- 
mahomack,  Shieldaig,  Strathpeffer,  Stornoway,  Tain,  Uig,  Ullapool,  Stornoway 

104 


LOCAL   GOVERNMENT   IN    ROSS   AND   CROMARTY. 

# 

Under  the  various  Local  Government  (Scotland)  Acts,  admin- 
istration or  general  public  affairs  is  regulated  in  the  County  by 
the  County  Council  of  Ross  and  Cromarty.  The  system  is  remark- 
ably complete,  and  the  work  is  divided  so  that  each  district  of 
the  County  has  its  own  local  administration,  while  the  central 
body  exercises  a  general  supervision  over  the  work,  and  more 
or  less  directly  controls  all  the  expenditure. 

The  unit  of  representation  in  the  County  Council  is  the  eleo 
toral  division,  usually  parishes,  divisions  of  parishes,  or  groups 
of  parishes,    each  division  electing   a  representative. 

There  are  51  divisions  in  Ross-shire,  and  these  return  each 
one  county  councillor.  The  elective  county  councillors,  with  one 
representative  each  from  the  four  Royal  or  Parliamentary  Burghs 
(Dingwall,  Tain,  Cromarty,  and  Fortrose)  constitute  the  County 
Council  of  Ross  and  Cromarty. 

The  administrative  functions  of  the  County  Council,  while 
directly  under  the  cognisance  of  the  Council,  are  largely  regulated 
by  an  admirable  system  of  standing  committees.  The  County 
Road  Board  takes  general  cognisance  of  all  matters  connected 
with  that  department,  and  reports  annually  to  the  County  Coun- 
cil on  the  state  of  roads  and  bridges  in  the  whole  county,  review- 
ing the  proposals  of  the  different  District  Committees.  The 
Standing  Joint  Committee  is  more  particularly  responsible  for  the 
administration  of  the  County  Constabulary.  The  Finance  and 
General  Business  Committee  practically  reviews  the  entire  work 
of  the  Council  and  controls  the  incidence  of  revenue  and  expendi- 
ture. Public  Health,  that  is  medical  and  sanitary  considerations, 
water  and  drainage,  has  a  Committee  to  itself.  Other  Com- 
mittee's exist  for  executive  work  under  the  Diseases  of  Animals 
Act,   Small  Holdings   and  Allotments,   Prison  Visiting,   &c. 

District    Committees. 

For  the  direct  duties  of  Road  and  Public  Health  administra- 
tion, the  County  is  sub-divided  into  six  districts,  and  the  repres- 
entatives for  each  electoral  division,  with  one  representative  each 
from  the  Parish  Councils  in  the  District,  constitute  the  District 
Committees  which  under  the  County  Council,  have  wide  powers. 
Special  water,  drainage  and  lighting  districts  may  be  and  are 
formed  under  the  District  Committees,  which  give  to  the  Districts 
a  system  of  administration  more  or  less  on  all  fours  with  that 
which  burghs  possesses  under  the  Town  Councils  Act  and  other 
statutes. 

105 


Local  Government  in  Ross  and  Cromarty— Continued. 

Parish    Councils. 

Each  Parish  in  the  County  has  a  Council  of  its  own,  the 
duties  of  which  are  more  or  less  confined  to  the  administration  of 
the  Poor  Law.  Certain  additional  duties  are  placed  on  the  Parish 
Councils,  which  have  the  oversight  of  rights-of-way,  in  all  land- 
ward areas,  and  other  duties  such  as  the  administration  of  the 
Burial  Grounds  Act,  the  administration  of  the  Free  Libraries  Act, 
&c,  may  be  assumed  if  so  arranged,  by  the  Parish  Councils. 
The  Parish  Councils  are  brought  indirectly  into  touch  with  the 
County  Council  through  representatives  which  they  elect  to  the 
District  Committees . 

Pa.rish  Council  particulars  will  be  found  under  the  heading 
of  Parish  Information. 

Election    and     General. 

The  County  Council  and  the  Parish  Councils  are  elected  tri- 
enniaMy.  The  next  election  takes  place  in  December,  1916.  The 
work  of  all  these  bodies  comes  directly  under  the  cognisance  of 
the  Local  Government  Board  through  which  considerable  Treas- 
ury Grants  are  made  for  the  purposes  of  administration.  Annual 
accounts  are  published  by  the  County  and  Parish  Councils,  and 
these  are  audited  by  Government  appointed  auditors. 


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BOXES  OF  25,  1s.  BOXES  OF   100,  4S. 
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Tobacco  Manufacturers,  Edinburgh. 

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County   Council    of  Ross   and    Cromarty. 


Convener,  Colonel  Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis,  Bart.,  A  D.C. 
Vice-Convener,  J.  Douglas  Fletcher  of  Rosehaugh 


THE     BLACK     ISLE     DISTRICT. 


Division. 

1  Cromarty   and  Rose- 

markie 

2  Resolis  

3  Avoch  

4  Rosehaugh  and  Bel- 

maduthy 

5  Munlochy 

6  Killearnan     ... 


Councillor. 

Jonathan  Middleton,  farmer,  Davidston,  Cromarty 

Robert  Thomson,  Poyntzfield 

James  Douglas  Fletcher  of  Rosehaugh,  Rosehaugh 
House,  Avoch 

Evan  N.  Burton- Mackenzie,  Kilcoy  Castle,  Killear- 
nan 

R.  S.  Fraser  Mackenzie  of  Allangrange 

Alexander  James  Mackenzie,  Milton,  Killearnan 


7  Kincardine    ... 

8  Edderton       ... 

9  Tain  (Landward) 

10  Portmahomack 

11  Cadboll 

12  Hill  of  Fearn 

13  Nigg 

14  Logie-Easter 

15  Kilmuir- Easter 

16  Rosskeen  (West) 

17  Rosskeen  (East) 

18  Invergordon 


THE     EASTER     ROSS     DISTR8CT. 

...  Wm.  L.  Robertson,  lnvercharron  Mains,  Ardgay 

..  David  R.  Cran,  Ardmore,  Edderton 

..  James  Maitland,  Tain 

..  Donald  Macdonald,  Wilkhaven 

..  Donald  Fraser,  jun.,  Hilton 

..  William  John  Robertson,  Mounteagle,  Fearn. 

..  John  Gordon,  farmer,  Cullisse,  Nigg  Station 

..  Robert  Houston  Bone,  teacher,  Scotsburn,  Parkhill 

..  William  Garrovv,  Polnicol,  Delny 

..  Thomas    Wilkinson   Cuthbert,    factor,    Achindunie, 

Alness 

...  Robert  John  Mackintosh,  High  Street,  Invergordon 

..  John  Macdonald,  High  Street,  Invergordon 


19  Barvas  (North) 

20  Barvas  (South) 

21  Uig  (East)     

22  Uig  (West)    ... 

23  Lochs  

24  Park 

25  Back 

26  Point 

27  Stornoway   (Central) 

28  Stornoway    Burgh 

(North)     

29  Stornoway    Burgh 

(South)     


THE     LEWS     DISTRICT. 

Rev.  Duncan  Macdougall,  Cross,  Ness 

Alexander  R   Murray,  36  Bayhead  Street,  Stornoway 

J.  M.  Morrison,  27  Francis  Street,  Stornoway 

William  A.  Ross,  solicitor,  Stornoway 

Murdo    Maclean,    merchant,    25    Cromwell    Street, 

Stornoway 
Alex.  Maclennan,  Bellevue,  Stornoway 
Norman  Stewart,  merchant,  Stornoway 
John  Macleod,  6  Kenneth  Street,  Stornoway 
John  Norrie  Anderson,  solicitor,  Stornoway 

Alexander  Macaulay,  27  North  Beach  St.,  Stornoway 
Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Stornoway 


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OVERHEARD 

OUTSIDE 

A    CERTAIN 

DRAPER'S 

ESTABLISHMENT. 

11  Yes,  although  I  frequently  visit  the 
ether  drapers'  shops — just  to  look 
round,  you  know — I  invariably  find 
my  way  here  to  make  necessary 
purchases.  After  all,  you  know, 
one  can  depend  on  the  quality  of 
everything  here,  whether  it  is  a  dress 
or  household  linen,  or  anything  very 
reliable  for  my  husband  or  the  boys, 
and  I  always  find,  too,  that  their 
prices  are  more  favourable." 


Needless  to  say,  the  conversation  took  place  outside  the 
establishment  of 

YOUNG     &     CHAPMAN, 

DRAPERS,     LADIES'     AND     CENT.'S     OUTFITTERS, 

DINGWALL    and    INVERNESS. 

tos 


SO  Alness 

31  Kiltearn 

32  Urquhart  (North) 

33  Urquhart  (South) 

34  Dingwall 

35  Fodderty 

36  Muir  of  Ord  ... 

37  Urray 

38  Kinlochluichart 

39  Contin 

40  Coigach 

41  Ullapool 

42  Dundonnell  ... 


THE     MID     ROSS     DISTRICT. 

Rev   W.  L   Wallace  Brown,  Alness 

Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis,  Baronet,  Foulis  Castle, 

Evanton 
George  Mackenzie,  Ferintosh,  Conon-Bridge 
William  Macdonald,  contractor,  Rootfield,  Muir  of 

Ord 
Colonel  James  A.  F.  H.  Stewart- Mackenzie  of  Sea- 

forth,  Brahari  Castle,  Conon-Bridge 
William  F.  Gunn,  Nutwood,  Strathpeffer 
Colonel  A.  F.  Mackenzie,  Ord 
(Vacant) 

William  Daniel  Mackenzie,  Hotelkeeper,  Garve 
Sir    Arthur    George    Ramsay    Mackenzie    of    Coul, 

Baronet,  Coul  House,  Strathpeffer 
Major  E.  W.  Blunt-Mackenzie,  Castle  Leod 
Kenneth  Cameron,  Ullapool 
John  Maclean,  Builder,  Mill  Street,  Ullapool 


THE     SOUTH-WESTERN     DISTRICT. 


43  Lochcarron   ... 

44  Glenshiel  and  Kintail 

45  Lochalsh        

46  Plockton        


John  Maclennan,  Ardarroch.  Kishorn 
William  Macbean,  Rattagan 
David  Logan,  Auchtertyre 
Farquhar  Macrae,  Kyle  of  Lochalsh 


47  Applecross 

48  Shieldaig 

49  Gairloch 

50  Aultbea 

51  Poolewe 


THE     WESTERN     DISTRICT. 

Neil  Brown,  Applecross  Home  Farm 
John  Macpherson,  Dibaig 

Auchnasheen 
Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie  of  Gairloch,  Baronet,  Conons 

House,  Conon-Bridge 
Angus  Stewart,  farmer,  Drumchork,  Aultbea 
Osgood  Hanbury  Mackenzie  of  Inverewre,  Inverewe 

House,  Poolewe 


Burgh  Members — T.    S.    H.     Burns,    Dingwall  ;    Bailie    Macleod,    Tain 
Provost  John  M.  Stuart,  Fortrose  ;  Bailie  Macleod,  Cromarty 


Standing  Committees  of  County  Council, 

County  Road  Board — Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis,  chairman. 
Standing  Joint  Committee— J.  Douglas  Fletcher,  chairman. 
Executive  Committee   under    the    Diseases  of  Animals   Act,   1894 — John 
C.  Robertson,  Fodderty,  Dingwall,  chairman. 

Finance  and  General  Business  Committee — J.  D.  Fletcher,  chairman. 
Public  Health  Committee— J.  D.  Fletcher,  chairman. 

Small  Holdings  and  Allotments  Committee— Sir  Hector  Munro,  chairman. 
Valuation  Committee— J.  D.  Fletcher,  chairman. 

109 


County    Officials. 

County  Clerk  and  Treasurer  — W.  J.  Duncan,  solicitor,  Dingwall. 
County  Collector— James  Cumming,  Dingwall. 
County  Auditor— R.  F.  Cameron,  C.A.,  Inverness. 

County  Medical  Officer  of  Health— Wm.  Bruce,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Dingwall. 
County  Sanitary  Inspector — William  Mackenzie,  architect,  Dingwall. 
County  Assessor  and  Surveyor  of  Taxes — Walter  Emm,  Inverness. 
Chief   Constable —Captain    Duncan    Finlayson  ;    Deputy    Chief-  Cjnstable, 
Kenneth  Cameron. 

County  Inspectors  of  Weights— K.  Cameron,  D.C.C.,   Dingwall;    Sergeant 
J.  Henderson,  Muir  of  Ord. 

District    Committees. 

1.  Easter  Ross  District- 
Includes  the  parishes  of  Edderton,  Fearn,  Kilmuir-Easter,  Kincardine,  Logie- 
Easter,  Nigg,  Rosskeen,  Tain  (Landward),  and  Tarbat. 

Chairman  — R.  H.  Bone,  Scotsburn. 

Parish  Council  Representatives — Kincardine,  John  Stewart,  teacher, 
Culrain ;  Edderton,  Kenneth  M.  Cameron,  Balblair,  Edderton ; 
Tain  (landward),  Wm.  Mackay,  Tain  ;  Fearn,  D.  Sutherland,  hotel- 
keeper,  Hilton ;  Nigg,  John  H.  Budge,  Easter  Rarichie ;  Kilmuir- 
Easter,  Alexander  Macdonald,  Rhives,  Delny  ;  Rosskeen,  A.  W.  Brook, 
Invergordon  ;  Tarbat,  Wm.  Calder,  Petley,  Fearn. 

District  Officials — W.  J.  Munro,  district  clerk,  Tain;  roadsurveyor,  Wm. 
Wylie,  Tain  ;  sanitary  inspector,  Robert  Calder,  Tain.  District 
medical  officers,  Dr  Farquhar  Macrae,  Alness,  and  Dr  Eneas  K.  Mac- 
kenzie, Tain. 

2.  Black  Isle  District- 
Embraces  the  parishes  of  Avoch,  Cromarty,  Killearnan,  Ksockbain,  P,esolis,  and 

Hosemarkie. 

Chairman — J.  Douglas  Fletcher  of  Rosehaugh. 

Parish  Council  Representatives— Cromarty  (landward),  Peter  Hay,  East 
End,  Cromarty  ;  Avoch,  John  Mann,  Boy  Farm,  Munlochy ;  Rose- 
markie  (landward),  William  Brown,  Muirhead,  Cromarty ;  Resolis, 
Robert  Mackenzie,  Balblair,  Invergordon  ;  Knockbain,  John  Macin- 
tyre,  Bellfield,  North  Kessock  ;  Killearnan,  John  Macdonald,  Drynie 
Park,  Muir  of  Ord. 

District  Officials— Clerk  and  treasurer,  Thomas  Henderson,  Fortrose  ;  road 
surveyor,  Donald  Maclean,  Fortrose  ;  chief  district  medical  officer,  Dr 
Wm.  Bruce,  Dingwall  ;  chief  district  sanitary  inspector,  Donald  Mac- 
Lean,  Fortrose. 

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3.    Mid  Ross  District- 
Embraces  the  parishes  of  Alness,  Contin,    Dingwall  (landward),  Fodderty,  Kil- 
-tearn,  Lochbroom,  Urquhart,  and  Urray. 

Chairman  —Colonel  Stewart-Mackenzie  of  Seaforth. 
Parish  Council  Representatives — Alness,  John  G.  Taylor,  Moultavie, 
Alness;  Kiltearn,  D.  H.  Moore,  Drummond,  Evanton;  Dingwall, 
J.  G.  Russell,  Caberfeidh  Terrace,  Dingwall  ;  Urquhart,  Alex.  Jack, 
Easter  Kinkell,  Conon- Bridge  ;  Urray,  Alexander  Reid,  Balloan  ;  Fod- 
derty, A.  M.  Macintyre.  Brae  ;  Contin,  John  Mackenzie,  Contin  Mains, 
Contin;  Lochbroom,  John  Maclean,  builder,  Mill  Street,  Ullapool, 
District  Officials— Clerk  and  treasurer,  William  Mackenzie,  Dingwall  ;  road 
surveyor,  C.  G.  Hogg,  Dingwall  ;  chief  district  medical  officer,  Dr  Bruce, 
Dingwall  ;  chief  district  sanitary  inspector,  William  Mackenzie,  Ding- 
wall 

4-.    The  Western  District- 
Embraces  the  Parishes  of  Applecross  and  Gairloch. 

Chairman — Angus  Stewart,  Aultbea. 
Parish    Council    Representatives— Gairloch,    John     Macaskill,     Gairloch; 

Applecross,  Donald  Maclennan,  mason,  Alligin,  Torridon. 
District  Officials — Clerk  and  treasurer  Donald  Mackenzie,  Torridon,  Ach- 
nasheen ;  interim  road  surveyor,  Duncan  Mackenzie  ;  chief  medical 
officer  of  health  for  whole  district,  Dr  Bruce,  Dingwall  ;  local  medical 
officers,  Dr  Macnaughton,  Poolewe  ;  Dr  Knox,  Gairloch  ;  Dr  C.  B. 
Lucas,  Applecross  ;  Dr  Alex.  J.  W.  Calder,  Torridon  ;  chief  sanitary 
inspector,  Wm.  Mackenzie,  Dingwall  ;  interim  sanitary  inspector, 
Duncan  Mackenzie,  Inverasdale. 

5.  The  South-Western  District- 
Embraces  the  Parishes  of  Glenshiel,  Kintail,  Lochalsh,  and  Lochcarron. 

Chairman — John  Maclennan,  J. P.,  Ardarroch,  Kishorn. 
Parish  Council  Representatives  -Glenshiel,  Colin  Campbell,  Shiel  House, 

Glenshiel ;  Kintail,  Donald  Macrae,    manager,    Inverinate  ;    Lochalsh, 

John  Macdonald,    Rhumore,    Plockton  ;    Lochcarron,  John   Morrison, 

Lochcarron. 
District   Officials — Clerk   and    treasurer,    Alex.    Campbell,    Dunhullaclale ; 

Lochcarron  ;  road  surveyor.   Alex    Macrae,  Inverinate,  Kintail,  Kyle  ; 

chief  medical  officer,    Dr   Bruce,  Dingwall  ;   chief  sanitar}*-  inspector, 

Wm.  Mackenzie,  Dingwall. 

6.  The  Lews  District- 
Embraces  the  Island  of  Lews.     The  Burgh  of  Stornoway,  as   contained  within 

the  boundaries  of  the  Burgh  of  Barony,  is  an  independent  Local  Author- 
ity under  the  Public  Health  Acts,  and  has  thus,  for  all  practical  pur- 
poses, ceased  to  be  a  District  under  Section  78  of  the  Local  Government 
Act. 

Chairman — J.  N.   Anderson. 

Parish  Council  Representatives — Barvas,  Alexander  Macfarquhar,  Mill 
House,  Dell,  Ness  ;  Lochs,  John  Mackenzie,  46  Balallan  ;  Stornoway, 
Jamea  Thomson,  15  Tong  ;  Uig,  Donald  Maclennan,  26a  Tolsta- 
Chaolish. 

District  Officials— Clerk  and  treasurer,  Hugh  Miller,  Stornoway  ;  road  sur- 
veyor, Roderick  Macleod,  Stornoway ;  sanitary  inspector,  James 
Milne,  do. 

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EDUCATION     IN    ROSS    AND    CROMARTY. 


Ross-shire  is  remarkably  well  provided  educationally,  and  the 
schools  throughout  the  county  will,  in  the  efficiency  of  the  work, 
compare  favourably  with  schools  in  any  part  of  the  country.  Edu- 
cation is  free,  under  statute,  in  all  primary  public  schools,  but 
here  in  Ross-shire  ail  Secondary  Schools  provide  a  complete  course 
up  to  the  Full  Group  Leaving  Certificate  without  charge.  Not 
only  so,  but  pupils  are  actually  assisted  through  Secondary  Edu- 
cation courses  by  a  system  of  bursaries  allocated,  from  public 
funds,   by   the   County  Education   Committee. 

There  are  three  types  of  schools  recognised  by  the  code — Pri- 
mary, Intermediate  or  Higher  Grade,  and  Secondary,  but  the  dis- 
tinctions are  not  pronounced  in  practice  in  Ross-shire,  where 
there  is  a  distinct  line  drawn  only  between  Primary  and  Secon- 
dary Schools.  Some  of  the  Primary  Schools  are  doing  Supple- 
mentary work,  and  some  of  the  Higher  Grade  Schools  are  doing 
more  than  Intermediate  work.  Rural  schools,  while  only  pro- 
fessing Primary  work,  through  the  good-will  of  the  teachers, 
assist  pupils  seeking  to  pursue  their  studies  beyond  the  regular 
course,  but  few  of  them,  now-a-days,  carry  pupils  through  the  full 
Intermediate  course. 


Primary     Education. 

Administration  of  Primary  Education  is  directed  by  School 
Boards  elected  triennially  by  the  ratepayers  of  every  parish  in  the 
county,  each  parish  having  its  own  board.  Primary  Schools  re- 
strict their  efforts  to  a  general  education  complete  in  itself  if  not 
ambitious^  One  or  two  Primary  Schools  have  Advanced  Depart- 
ments, which  may  aim  at  preparing  pupils  for  the  Central  Second- 
ary Schools.  At  present,  however,  the  Supplementary  course  is 
more  specially  the  objective  of  Primary  Schools  in  rural  districts. 
Its  main  purpose  is  to  continue  the  education  of  pupils  from  the 
age  of  12  up  to  14  or  16  years,  and  to  give  them  a  sound  general 
education,  without  languages. 

Considerable  grants  on  average  attendance,  and  in  relief  of 
fees,  are  paid  by  the  Scottish  Education  Department.  Any  defici- 
ency in  the  education  fund  of  each  parish  is  met  by  assessment 
collected  by  the  Parish  Councils. 


Secondary     Education. 

The  County  Education   Committee1  exist  chiefly   for  the  pur- 
pose of   fostering    Secondary    and    Technical    Education    in    the 

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Education  in  Ross  and  Cromarty. 

County,  and  has  the  disbursement  of  large  public  funds  for  that 
purpose,  distributed  in  the  form  of  grants  to  recognised  schools 
and  of  bursaries  to  certain  selected  pupils.  Otherwise,  under  the 
Inspectorate  as  representing  the  Department,  Secondary  Educa- 
tion is  administered  in  Ross-shire  by  the  Parish  School  Boards, 
and  the  local  education  rate  is  more  or  less  available,  where  re- 
quired, to  supplement  the  deficiency  in  the  Education  Funds,  to 
which  there  is  paid  considerable  grants  by  the  Department. 

The  objective  of  Secondary  Education,  in  practice,  is  the 
Intermediate  leading  up  to  the  Full!  Group  Leaving  Certificate, 
and  the  Secondary  Schools  form  the  bridge  between  the  Primary 
Schools  and  the  University.  No  pupil!  need,  in  these  days,  leave 
the  County  in  order  to  qualify  for  entrance  to  the  University ; 
the  work  can  be,  and  is,  regularly  overtaken  with  most  success- 
ful results  in  several  Central  Secondary  Schools.  The  preparation  of 
Junior  Students  destined  for  the  Training  Colleges  is  also  under- 
taken in  Secondary  Schools,  of  which  several  Schools  are  recogni- 
sed Centres  for  this  work.  The  Education  in  these  Secondary 
Schools  affords  a  course  of  instruction  hardly  less  advanced  or  im- 
portant, although  lacking  the  advantages  of  University  life  and 
experience,  than  some  years  ago  was  attainable  by  a  full  course 
in  the  Faculty  of  Arts  at  the  Universities. 

Average  pupils  should  be  qualified  at  the  age  of  13  to  14  to* 
enter  the  secondary  school  which  starts  with  the  Intermediate 
course  leading  up  to  the  Intermediate  Certificate.  This  should 
be  taken  in  three  sessions.  The  Full1  Group  Certificate  usually 
requires  at  least  other  two  sessions.  For  the  Intermediate  Cer- 
tificate at  least  four  lower  certificates  are  required ;  for  the 
Leaving  Certificate  four  higher  certificates  or  three  higher  certi- 
ficates and  two  lower  are  required.  The  Intermediate  Course  is 
accepted  for  the  chemist's  examination,  and  while  not  meantime 
recognised  as  a  qualifying  test,  is  equivalent  to  the  requirements 
of  banking  examinations,  and  certain  civil  service  examinations ; 
the  Leaving  Certificate  qualifies  for  entrance  to  the  University. 
and  certain  separate  subject  certificates  are  accepted  in  examina- 
tions in  law. 

The  Secondary  Schools  in  Ross-shire  recognised  by  the  De- 
partment and  by  the  County  Education  Committee  are — 

Dingwall  Academy,  Secondary  and  Higher  Grade  Public 
School  and  Junior  Student  Centre. 

Tain  Royal  Academy,  Higher  Class  Secondary  School,  and 
Junior  Student  Centre. 

Invergordon  Academy,  Secondary  and  Higher  Grade  Public 
School1  and  Junior  Student  Centre. 

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Education  in   Ross  and  Cromarty. 

Stornoway   Nicolson   Institute,    Secondary   and   Higher    Grade 
Public  School  and  Junior  Student  Centre. 

The  following   Schools    are   also   recognised   as   Higher   Grade 
Schools  : — 

Fortrose  Academy   Higher   Grade   Public   School. 
Cromarty  Higher  Grade  Public  School. 
Ullapool  Higher  Grade  Public  School. 
Plockton  Higher  Grade  Public   School. 


Funds    of    the    County    Committee. 

The  Ross-shire  County  Committee  have  a  sum  of  about  £10, 
000  to  administer  each  year.  Much  of  the  money  is  ear -marked 
to  specific  purposes,  such  as  fixed  grants  to  Higher  Grade  Schools, 
while  a  very  considerable  sum  is  required  for  bursaries,  medical 
inspection  of  schodls  (half  the  cost  of  which  is  borne  by  the  Com- 
mittee), and  various  other  purposes.  The  balance  unexpended  at 
the  end  of  the  year  should  be  allocated  as  a  capitation  grant-in- 
aid  among  the  primary  schools  of  the  county. 


Grants    to     Recognised     Centres. 

Under  the  Education  Act  which  came  into  force  in  January, 
1909,  certain  grants  are  payable  by  the  County  Committee  to 
recognised  Secondary  Schools,  Junior  Student  Centres,  and  Inter- 
mediate Schools  in  the  County,  as  above  detailed.  These  grants 
or  payments  fall  under  two  general  headings.  First,  each  of 
these  schools  is  entitled  to  be  recouped  by  the  County  Committee 
for  the  net  deficit  per  pupil  on  all  pupils  in  attendance  for  an 
intermediate  or  higher  grade  course,  when  the  ordinary  residence 
of  such  pupils  is  outwith  the  school  board  district  (i.e.,  parish). 
In  other  words,  under  this  Act,  no  pupil  from  any  other  parish 
attending  a  Higher  Grade  School  can  possibly  cost  the  ratepayers 
of  the  parish  the  Higher  Grade  School  of  which  they  are  attend- 
ing a  single  penny.  Second,  a  grant  is  paid  by  the  County  Com- 
mittee to  every  recognised  Higher  Grade  School  equal  to  half  the 
net  ascertained  deficit  of  the  school  less  a  sum  equal  to  the  pro- 
duct of  a  penny  rate  on  the  net  assessable  rental  of  the  parish. 
For  example  : — 

Net   deficit        £300 

Deduct   one-half  ...         ...         150 


Product  of   Id  rate   ... 

Payable     by     County      Com- 
mittee        £100 

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Frames  of  every  Description,  including,  English  and  Foreign 
Mouldings,  Brown  and  Gold,  Black  and  Godd,  White  Enamel  and 
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(Lincrusta  and  Anaglyptlai) .  Decoration®  kept  in  Stock,  also 
Picture  and  Dado  Mouldings.  Agent  for  Hall's  Sanitary  Water 
Paint. 

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Education  in   Ross  and  Cromarty. 

These  are  the  statutory  grants ;  other  grants  may  be  paid  for 
exceptional  reasons. 

Junior  Students,  i.e.,  students  intending  to  qualify  for  the 
teaching  profession  by  entrance  to  the  Provincial  Training  Col- 
leges are  instructed  at  Junior  Student  Centres.  The  course  runs 
on  lines  differing  somewhat  from  those  followed  in  the  Intermed- 
iate and  Full  Group  Courses,  certificates  in  both  of  which  are  de- 
manded. 

Bursaries  to  Pupils. — Bursaries  are  awarded  by  the  Com- 
mittee for  pupils  in  both  the  intermediate  and  higher  grade 
course.  Intermediate  bursaries,  so  far  as  possible,  are  awarded 
to  one  pupil  in  each  parish.  The  minimum  value  of  the  intermed- 
iate bursary,  which  is  tenable  for  three  years  at  least  at  a  Higher 
Grade  School1,  is  £3,  but,  in  the  case  of  those  whose  attendance 
entails  continuous  residence  from  home,  the  value  hitherto  has 
been  not  less  than  £15.  So  great  is  the  financial  strain  on  the 
Committee  that  serious  retrenchment  in  the  bursary  scheme  is 
imminent.  Applicants  must  be  14  years  of  age  (completed). 
These  intermediate  bursaries  are  open  to  pupils,  among  others, 
who  aim  at  the  intermediate  stage  of  the  leaving  certificate  ex- 
amination, with  a  view  to  seeking  eventual  nomination  as  Junior 
Students. 

Secondary  Bursaries  are  open  ("with  a  preference  to  Junior 
Students")  to  "pupils  needing  such  aid,  who,  having  gained  the 
Intermediate  Certificate,  and  being  specially  recommended  by  the 
teacher  and  managers,  proceed  to  or  continue  at  schools  recognised 
by  the  Department "  for  the  work  of  the  full  leaving  certificate,  or 
for  various  other  defined  educational  courses.  These  secondary 
bursaries  vary;  the  maximum  amount  hitherto  has  been  £20. 
Bursars  whose  home  is  in  the  school  centre  receive  about  £3 ; 
those  who  travel  to  school  daily  get  from  £5  to  £10  according  to 
distance,  &c. ;  those  who  are  in  continuous  residence  from  home 
may  get  up  to  £20. 

Pupils  desirous  of  becoming  bursars  shoulld  notify  their  head 
teachers  early,  and  should  communicate  with  the  headmaster  of 
the  Central  School  they  mean  to  attend.  Applications  for  bur- 
saries should  be  made  before  the  end  of  the  Committee's  year  in 
March. 

Education  in  Ross  and  Cromarty. 

Special  Bursaries  instituted  by  Sir  George  D.  Mackenzie, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.:— (1)  The  "Sir  William  Mackenzie  Bursary"  of 
£30  for  three  years  and  (2)  The  "Jessie  Mackenzie,  Inchvannie, 
Bursary"  of  £30  for  three  years.  One  bursary  is  confined  to 
schools  on  the  Western  Mainland  seaboard  and  the  Lews,  and  the 

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Education  in  Ross  and  Cromarty. 

other  to  the  rest  of  the  county.  The  bursaries  are  open  to  boys 
and  girls  entering  the  University  or  Technical  College  with  the 
view  to  graduating  either  in  science  or  medicine.  Particulars 
from  Mr  Alexander  Ross,  secretary,  Dingwall. 

Highland  Trust  Bursaries. — The  Trust  for  Education  in  High- 
lands and  Islands  award  bursaries  of  value  up  to  £15  per  annum 
to  a  limited  number  of  pupils  under  competitive  examination. 
Competition  is  keen  and  the  standard  of  examination  is  beyond 
the  requirements  of  the  Intermediate  and  not  far  short  of  the  Full 
Group.  Particulars  may  be  obtained  from  the  headmaster  of  any 
higher  grade  school. 

Ross-shire  Victoria  Jubilee  Bursary. — The  interest  on  a  sum 
of  slightly  over  £100.  The  busary  originated  with  the  Rev.  Wal- 
lace Brown,  Alness,  who  made  the  suggestion  in  the  jubilee  year 
of  the  late  Queen  Victoria  in  1887,  and  who  collected  the  money 
along  with  the  members  of  the  Ross-shire  Branch  of  the  Educa- 
tional Institute  of  Scotland.  The  examination  arranged  by 
the  Ross-shire  Branch  of  the  E.I.S.,  is  held  each  year  on  the  first 
Saturday  of  July.  Anyone  who  has  been  a  pupil  for  a  year  or 
more  of  a  school  which  contributed — there  are  forty — is  eligible  if 
under  13  years  of  age.  The  Bisset  Memorial  Medal — provided 
from  a  sum  raised  by  the  Branch  in  1904  in  memory  of  Mr 
Bisset,  who  was  secretary  for  23  years — is  awarded  annually  along 
with  the  Bursary. 

Dingwall  Academy  Bursaries. — The  Academy  receives  the 
revenue  of  (1)  The  Maclennan  Trust  and  (2)  The  Reid  and  Mac- 
kenzie Trust,  amounting  approximately  to  £42  and  £30  respec- 
tively per  annum.  The  money  is  apportioned  into  bursaries  of  £5 
and  £6  respectively,  available  for  two  or  more  years  to  pupils 
attending  the  Academy,  and  are  competitive. 

Smaller  bursaries  are  available  at  one  or  two  parish  schools. 

The  total  endowments  in  the  county  available  for  educational 
purposes  yield  an  averagei  revenue  of  £560,  £99  of  which  is  spent 
in  bursaries,  £72  of  which  being  attached  to  Dingwall  Academy. 

Tain  Academy  Bursaries. — Two  Murray  Memorial  University 
Bursaries  of  the  annual  value  of  £20,  open  to  pupils  who  have 
been  one  session  in  attendance  at  the  Academy. 

One  Donald  Ross  University  Bursary,  of  the  annual  value  of 
£30,  open  to  boys,  natives  of  Tain,  who  have  been  four  consecu- 
tive Sessions  in  attendance  at  the  Academy. 

Four  Macleod  School  Bursaries  of  the  annual  value  of  £4 
each,  awarded  annually  by  competition,  one  to  pupils  entering 
each  of  Classes  I.,  II.,  III.,  and  IV. 

One  Duff  School  Bursary  of  the  annual  value  of  £12,  for  a  boy 
belonging  to  Tain  whose  parents  cannot  afford  to  pay  for  his  higher 
education. 

School  Boards. — Information  as  to  School  Boards  will  be  found 
under  the  heading  of  Parish  Information. 

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EDUCATIONAL  COSTS  IN  ROSS-SHIRE 

(Calculated   per  Pupil  of  Actual  Average  Attendance). 


PAEISH. 


Adminis- 
tration. 


Maintenance. 


Teachers' 
Salaries. 


Other 

Expenses. 


Interest 

and 
Principal 
on  Loans 


General 

Ex- 
penses. 


Total 
Averrf  ge 
Cost  per 

Pupil. 


Average 

Co=>t  to 

Bates  per 

Pupil. 


Alness  

Applecross  .. 

Avoch   

Barvas 

Carnoch    

Contin  

Cromarty 

Dingwall 

Edderton 

Fearn    

Fodderty 

Oairloch   

Glenshiel 

Killearnan   . . 
Kilmuir-East 

Kiltearn   

Kincardine  .. 
Kinlochluic'rt 

Kintail 

Knock  bain  .. 

Lochalsh  

Lochbroom  .. 
Lochcarron  .. 

Lochs    

Logie-Easter 

Nigg 

Resolis 

Rosemarkie.. 

Rosskeen 

Stornoway   .. 

Tain  

Tarbat 

Uig 

Urquhart 

Urray    , 

Ross-shire    . . 


All  Scotland 

Caithness 

(Inverness 

j  Orkney 

I  Sutherland  . . 

Shetland  


s.  D. 
6    3 

3  11 
2  6 
2     9 

19    0 

8  5 
5     7 

5  4 
10    4 

2  0 

6  10 

5  7 
17  10 

4  9 

6  6 

6  8 

9  1 
9     8 

15    9 

3  8 

7  10 
6     3 

5  11 
3    2 


4  11 


3     4 

5  4 

3  5 

4  1 

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120 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS  OF  THE  ROSS  AND  CROMARTY  COUNTY 
COMMITTEE    ON    SECONDARY    EDUCATION. 


Members  appointed  by  School  Boards — 

Stornaway — John)    N.     Anderson,     Esq.,     Stornoway ;      Angus 

Bain,    Esq.,    Stornoway;     W.     J.     Gibson,     Esq.,     rector, 

Nicolson  House,  Stornoway. 
Dingwall — Duncan  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Tulloch,  Tullocb  Cottage, 

Dingwall. 
Rosemarkie — Miss  Kennedy,   Linwood,   Fortrose. 
Tain  Royal  Academy — Sir  Hector    Munro    of    Foulis,    Bart., 

Foulis  Castle,  Evanton. 
Lochbroom — James  T.  Henderson,  Esq.,  Ivy  Cottage,  Ullapool. 
Rosskeen — John   Macdonald,    Esq.,    Invergordon. 
Lochalsh — Alex.     Mackenzie,     Esq.,     School    Board    member, 

Plockton. 
Cromarty — Jonathan   Middleton,    Esq.,    Davidston,    Cromarty. 
Applecross — Finlay   Macdonald,    Esq.,    Shieldaig. 
Gairloch — John     Maccaskill,     Esq.,     Factor,     Glen     Cottage, 

Gahioch. 

Members  appointed  by  the  County  Council — 

G.  G.  Macleod,  Esq.,  Gledfield,  Ardgay;  Evan  N.  Burton- 
Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Kilcoy  Castle,  Killearnan ;  Major  E.  W. 
Blunt-Mackenzie,  Castle  Leod,  Strathpeffer ;  Angus 
Stewart,  Esq.,  Zetville,  Aultbea ;  John  Maclennan,  Esq., 
Ardarroch,  Lochcarron ;  Murdoi  Maclean,  Esq.,  25  Crom- 
wiell  Street,   Stornoway.    ' 

Members  appointed  by  Chairmen  of  School  Boards — 

Black  Isle — J.  Douglas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Rosehaugh,  Rose- 
haugh  House,  Avoch. 

Easter  Ross — Rev.  Charles  Robertson,  B.D.,  The  Manse, 
Fearn  ;    John  Gordon,  Esq.,  Cullisse,  Nigg. 

Lewis  District, — Charles  Orrock,  Esq.,  Chamberlain  of  the 
Lews,  Stornoway;  Ranald  Macdonald,  Esq.,  headmaster, 
Carloway  Public  School,  Stornoway;  Rev.  D.  H.  Morri- 
son, Stornoway. 

Mid  Ross — Rev.  Dr  A.  J.  Maequarrie,  The  Manse,  Ferin- 
tosh,  Conon-Bridge ;    Rev.  W.  L.  Wallace  Brown,  Alness. 

South-Western — Rev.    Finlay   Macrae,    Plockton. 

Appointed  by  Scotch  Education  Department — 

J.  L.  Robertson,  Esq.,  H.M.C.I.S.,  Inverness;  Wm.  Menzies, 
Esq.,  H.M.I.S.,  D-ingwall;    Dr  Patrick,  H.M.I.S.,  Elgin. 

Additional  Members  under  par.  2  of  Department's  Minute — 

James  McC.  Duthie,  Esq.,  Headmaster,  Fodderty  Public 
School,  Fodderty;  Rev.  Rod.  Morrison,  U.F.C.,  Storno- 
way;   F.  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Dingwall. 

Chairman  of  Committee — J.  L.  Robertson,  H.M.C.I.S. 
Secretary  of  Committee — Alex.  Ross,   solicitor,  Dingwall. 

121 


Bank  Holidays,   Fast  Days,    &c,    in   Ross-shire. 


Bank   Holidays. 

New  Year's  Day — January  1. 
Good  Friday — April  2 
Bank  Holiday  — May  3. 
Empire  Day — May  24. 
Bank  Holiday  —  £  ugust  2. 
Christmas — Dacembsr  25 

Local  Holidays,  Fast  Days,  &c,  are  invariably  observed  by  Banks,  bub,  as 
a  rule,  business  is  transacted  from  9  a.m.  to  11  a.m. 

Fast  Days. 

Alness — Thursday  before  4th.  Sunday  July  and  3rd  Sunday  November. 

Avoch — Thursday  before  3rd  Sunday  July  and  2nd  Sunday  December. 

Contin — Thursday  before  2nd  Sunday  March  and  July. 

Cromarty — Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  July  and  December. 

Croick,  Ardgay — Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  August. 

Dingwall — Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  February  and  August. 

Edderton — Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  August. 

Fearn — Thursday  before  2nd  Sunday  June  and  1st  Sunday  November. 

Ferintosh  (Urquhart  and  Logie- Wester)— Thursday   before   1st  Sunday  March 

and  2nd  Sunday  August. 
Firtrose  and  Rosemarkie — Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  February  and  August. 
Gairloch — Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  July. 

Invergordon  (Rosskeen) — 3rd  Thursday  June  and  1st  Thursday  November. 
Kilmuir-Easter — Thursday  before  2nd  Sundaj7  February  and  August. 
Kiltearn — Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  June  and  3rd  Sunday  of  December. 
Killearnan — Thursday  before  2nd  Sunday  July. 
Kincardine — Thursday  before  3rd  Sunday  July. 
Kmlochluichart— Thursday  before  last  Sunday  October. 
Knockbain — Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  June  and  3rd  Sunday  November. 
Lochalsh — Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  June. 

Lochbroom — Thursday  before  2nd  Sunday  May  and  3rd  Sunday  October. 
Logie-Easter — Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  June  and  1st  Sunday  December. 
Muir  of  Ord — Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  July  and  3rd  Sunday  November. 
Nigg  -Thursday  before  3rd  Sunday  June  and  November. 
Resolis     Thursday  before  3rd  Sunday  February  and  July. 
Stornoway — 3rd  Thursday  February,  last  Thursday  August. 
Strathpeffer  (Fodderty)— Thursday  before  last  Sunday  April  and  October. 
Tain — Thursday  before  2nd  Sunday  July  and  November. 
Tarbat — Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  July. 
Ullapool — Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  September. 

Harvest  Thanksgiving. — Presbyteries  fixed  under  arrangement  by 
Presbyterian  bodies. 

Weekly  Half-Holidays— Alness,  Wednesday ;  Dingwall,  Thurs- 
day ;  Invergordon,  Wednesday ;  Strathpeffer,  Thursday  ;  Tain,  Thursday  ; 
Cromarty,  Thursday. 

122 


Ross    and    Cromarty    Territorial    Force    Association. 


The  Association  directs  the  organisation  and  recruiting  of  the  Territorial 
Force  of  the  County  of  Ross  and  Cromarty.  The  units  administered  are  : — 
Yoemanry,  2nd  Lovat  Scouts  (2  squadrons)  ;  Royal  Artillery,  North  Scot. 
R.G.A.  (1  company,  Cromarty),  Ross-shire  Mountain  Battery  (Lochcarron), 
detachment  at  Storaoway ;  Infantry,  4th  Battalion  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Dingwall). 

The  Association  is  constituted  as  folio >vs  : — President,  The  Lord-Lieuten- 
ant, Colonel  Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis,  Bart.,  A.D.C. ;  Chairman,  Colonel 
Stewart-Mackenzie  of  Seaforth ;  vice-Chairman,  Captain  A.  Stirling  of 
Stratbgarve. 

Military  Members.— Major  Cuthbert,  Achindunie,  Alness;  Captain 
J.  M.  Duncan,  Dingwall;  Lieut.-Col.  H.  M.  Fraser,  V.D.,  Tain;  Major 
Munro  Ferguson,  Assynt  House,  Novar,  Evanton  ;  Major  C.  J.  Murray  of 
Lochcarron  ;  Colonel  Warrand  of  Ryefield,  Conon  -  Bridge ;  Major  J.  Ross, 
V.D.,  Cromarty;   Second-Lieutenant  J.  Forbes,  Lovat  Scouts  Yeomanry. 

Count/ Council  Representative  Members. — J.  N.  Anderson, 
Stornoway  ;  Captain  Finlayson,  Dingwall  ;  J.  Douglas  Fletcher  of  Rosehaugh  ; 
W.  Macdonald,  Rootfield  ;  Major  E.  W.  Blunt-Mackenzie. 

Co-opted  Members.— Major  A.  Campbell,  V.D.,  R.G.A. ;  Major  C. 
L.  D.  Monro  of  Allan  ;  Provost  Henderson,  Dingwall. 

Secretary.  — (interim)  Captain  A.   Opp^nheim,  Cromarty  House. 

The  Association  meets  on  same  day  as  Ross-shire  County  Council,  at  9.15 
a.m.,  in  the  County  ConvTening-Room,  Dingwall.  All  funds  for  units  under 
Association  are  disbursed  by  Association,  which  is  responsible  to  the  War  Office 
for  the  administration  of  the  units. 


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CHURCHES. 


Synods. 

Synod  of  Ross— Church  of  Scotland — meets  at  Dingwall  on  third  Tuesday 
of  April.  Embraces  Presbyteries  of  Chanonry,  Dingwall,  and  Tain.  Clerk — 
Rev.  Dr  A.  J.  Macquarrie,  Ferintosh,  Conon- Bridge. 

U.F.  Synod  of  Moray  and  Ross  meets  as  arranged  on  third  Tuesday  of 
April.  Embraces  Presbyteries  of  Abernethy,  Elgin,  Forres,  and  Nairn,  Inver- 
ness, Chanonry,  Dingwall  and  Tain.  Clerk— Rev.  A  M.  Macleod,  Rothiemur- 
chus,  Aviemore. 

Free  Church  Synod  of  Ross  meets  third  Tuesday  of  April.  Clerk,  Rev. 
J.  Macdonald,  Rosskeen. 

Presbyteries. 

Church  of  Scotland  — Dingwall,  meets  at  Dingwall  last  Wednesday  of 
March  and  November,  and  first  Wednesday  of  May.  Clerk — Rev.  E  A. 
Rankin,  Kilmorack.  Tain  meets  at  Tain  second  Tuesday  of  March  and  first 
Tuesday  of  April,  October,  and  December.  Clerk — Rev.  Colin  Macnaughton, 
Tain  Chanonry  meets  at  Fortrose  last  Tuesday  of  January,  March,  and 
November  and  first  Tuesday  of  May  and  October.  Clerk,  Rev.  A.  J.  Mac- 
donald, Killearnan.    Lochcarron— Clerk — Rev.  Alex  Mactaggart,  Glenelg. 

United  Free  Church  -Dingwall  meets  second  Wednesday  of  each  month. 
Clerk — Rev.  James  Johnstone,  Strathpeffer.  Tain  meets  first  Wednesday  of 
each  month.  Chanonry — No  fixed  date.  Clerk — Rev.  James  Macleod, 
Munlochy. 

Free  Church — Dingwall— Clerk — Rev.  Donald  Munro,  Ferintosh,  Conon- 
Bridge.     Chanonry — Clerk — Rev.  Finlay  Macrae,  Plockton. 

Free  Presbyterian  Church  of  Scotland— Northern  Presbytery— Clerk —Rev. 
J.  R.  Macrae,  Inverness.  Western  Presbytery — Clerk — Rev.  Neil  Macintyre, 
Glendale. 

Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland. 

United  Diocese  of  Moray,  Ross,  and  Caithness —Bishop — Right  Rev  A.  J. 
Maclean,  D. I).,  Eden  Court,  Inverness.  Dean — Very  Rev.  W.  Hay  Wilson, 
M.A.,  Dingwall;  Synod  Clerk -Rev  L.  M.  Hay-Dinwoodie,  Elgin. 

Roman  Catholic  Church. 

Diocese  of  Aberdeen — Bishop— Right  Rev.  ^Eneas  Chisholm,  D.D. ,  LL.D., 
19  Golden  Square,  Aberdeen.  The  Priest  at  Dingwall  (Father  Auer)  serves 
from  Dingwall  north  to  Wick,  etc 

125 


ROSS-SHIRE     GENERAL     COUNTY     INFORMATION. 


Seaforth    Sanatorium. 

Founders,  Colonel)  and  Mrs  Stewart-Mackenzie  of  Seaforth ; 
Medical  Superintendent,  Dr  Maclean.  Accommodation,  24  beds. 
Admission  by  nomination,  a  limited  number  of  beds  being  allocated 
to  the  mainland  and  the  Lews  and  patients  being  only  residents 
in  the  County.  Patients  are  accepted  in  the  earlier  stages  of  pul- 
monary consumption  on  recommendation  of  medical  men,  subject 
to  the  approval  of  medical  superintendent.  No  charge  is  made. 
The  Sanatorium  is  maintaiDed  by  the  Founders,  who  retain  con- 
trol during  their  lifetime,  land  have  provided  for  a  permanent  con- 
stitution and  complete  endowment  for  all  time  coming.  Situated 
at  Bakerhill,  Maryburgh,  Dingwall,  on  Brahan  Estate.  Opened 
1908. 


Ross-shire  Branch  Educational  Institute. — President,  John 
Forbes,  F.E.I.S.,  Munlochy;  representative  on  General  Council,  A. 
Poison,  Nigg;  secretary,  J.  McC.  Duthie,  Fodderty,  Strathpeffer. 

Ross-shire  Branch  S.P.  Cruelty  to  Children. — Secretary,  Cap- 
tain Finlayson,  Dingwall.     Inspector,  John  Mackay,  Dingwall. 

Ross-shdre  Branch  S.P.  Cruelty  to  Animals. — Secretary,  Rev. 
J.  R.  Macpherson,  Dingwall.     Inspector,  A.  Boa,  Dingwall. 

Wester  Ross  Farmers'  Society. — President,  J.  C.  Robertson, 
Fodderty ;  vice-President,  Captain  Mackenzie-Gillanders  of  High- 
field  ;    secretary  and  treasurer,  James  Cumming,  Dingwall. 

Easter  Ross  Farmers'  Club. — President,  J.  A.  Brooke,  of  Mid 
Fearn ;    secretary,  G.  Gill,   Commercial  Bank,  Tain. 

Black  Isle  Farmers'  Club. — President,  Colonel  Ross  of  Cro- 
marty;   secretary,  J.  Mann,  Burnfarm,  Avoch. 

Ross-shire  Crofters'  Club. — President,  Major  Cuthbert,  Ach- 
indunie ;  secretary  and  treasurer,  Robert  Calder,  Commercial 
Bank,  Alness. 

Ross-shire'  and  Northern  Counties  Squirrel  Club. — Secretary, 
Arthur  H.  Duncan,  solicitor,  Dingwall.  A  combination  of  north- 
ern proprietors  for1  the  purpose  of  keeping  down  squirrel  pest. 

Ross-shire  Clydesdale  Horse-Breeding  Association. — Secretary, 
vacant . 

Wester  Ross  and  Alnjess  Agricultural  Co-operative  Society, 
Ltd.,  Dingwall. — President,  W.  F.  Gunn,  Strathpeffer;  secretary, 
John  Beaton. 

Ardross  Agricultural  Co-operative  Society. — Secretary,  A.  G. 
Ross,  Millcraig,  Alness. 

Northern  Pastoral  Club. — Holds  exhibition  of  hill  sheep  at 
Dingwall  in  September.  Open  to  North  of  Scotland.  Secretary, 
Peter  Maooallum,  auctioneer,  Dingwaill. 

Ross-shire  Horticultural  Society. — Hon.  President,  Duncan 
Davidson  of  Tullcich ;  President,  Provost  Henderson,  Dingwall; 
secretary,  George  Macrae,  Church  Street,  Dingwall;  treasurer, 
Duncan  Wemyss,  County  Buildings,  Dingwall. 

Ross-shire  District  Lodge,  I.O.G.T.— D.C.T  John  Skene, 
Invergordon;  D.S.J.W.,  Archd.  M.  Denoon,  Nigg  Station;  D.E.S., 
Alex.  Fraser,  Tain;    D.  Secretary,  J.  T.  Pope,  Dingwall. 

126 


Ross-shire  General  County  Information. 

Ross  Memorial  Hospital,  Dingwall. — Secretary,  James  Mac- 
lennan,  sheriff  clerk ;  treasurer,  J.  M.  Duncan,  National  Bank ; 
collector,  W.  Skinner,  Dingwall ;  Matron,  Miss  Cross,  The 
Hospital,  Dingwall. 

County  Curling  Association. — President,  Sir  Hector  Munro  of 
Fouils;    secretary,  Mr  Forbes,  merchant,  Muir  of  Ord. 

Northern  Bowling  League  Association. — President,  Alick  Ross, 
Beauly  ;  secretary,  Captain  Finlayson,  Dingwall.  Clubs  affiliated, 
Dingwall,  Tain,  Alness,  Beauly,  and  Invergordon. 

Ross  County  Cricket  Club  .—-President,  A.  Wallace,  Spa  Hotel, 
Strathpeff er ;    secretary,  W.  Wilkde,  postmaster,  Strathpeffer. 

Ross  and  Cromarty  Licensing  Trade  Defence  Association. — 
Secretary,  T.  S.  H.  Burns,  solicitor,  Dingwall. 

Glasgow  Ross  and  Cromarty  Benevolent  Association. — Presid- 
ent, William  N.  Simpson ;  vice-president,  John  Mackenzie  ;  hon. 
secretary,  Hector  Fraser;    hon.  treasurer,  W.  R.  Munroi,  Glasgow. 

Edinburgh  Ross  and  Cromarty  Association. — President,  Sir 
Kenneth  Mackenzie  of  Gairioch ;  vice-President,  Robert  Allan  •, 
secretary,  G.  P.  T.  Macrae,  12  Warrender  Park  Terrace;  treasurer, 
W.  R,  Macdonald,  C.A.,  10  Stafford  Street. 

London  Ross  and  Cromarty  and  Sutherland  Association. — Pre- 
sident, Sir  Arthur  Bignold;  hon.  secretary,  W.  J.  Smith,  66  Gains- 
ford  Street,  Horselydown  Lane,  London,  S.E. 

Freemasons. — Provincial  Grand  Lodge  of  Ross  and  Cromarty. 
— P.G.M.,  Sir  Arthur  Mackenzie  of  Coul,  Bart.  ;  P.G.D.M.,  Alex- 
ander Naughty,  Dingwall;  P.G.S.M.,  Major  Cuthbert,  Achin- 
dunie;  P.G.  Secy.,  James  dimming,  Fairfield,  Dingwall.  Pro- 
vincial Chapter  Royal  Arch — Grand  Superintendent,  Sir  Arthur 
Mackenzie  of  Coul,  Bart. ;  P.G.D.Z.,  Alexander  Naughty,  Ding- 
wall;   Scribe  N.,  D.  M.  Watt,  Dingwall. 

Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie  of  Gairloeh,  Nurses  Homes,  Conon- 
Bridge.  Endowed  and  publicly  supported  as  home  for  trained 
nurses.     Superintendent — Miss  Macgregor,  Conon-Bridge. 

Ross  and  Cromarty  Unionist  Association. — President,  Colonel 
Mackenzie  of  Ord ;  secretary,  W.  R.  T.  Middleton,  solictor,  Ding- 
wall; organising  secretary,  G.  F.  Sinclair,  Henderson's  Buildings, 
Dingwall. 

Ross-shire  Liberal  Association. — President,  Count  de  Serra 
Largo  of  Tar'logie;    secretary,  A.  Ross,  solicitor,  Dingwall. 

Conon  Fishery  Board  for  regulation  of  fisheries  in  Conon  and 
estuary  of  Cromarty  Firth. — Secretary,  W.  R.  T.  Middleton,  solici- 
tor, Dingwall. 

Red  Cross  Society. — President,  Mrs  StewartrMackenzie  of  Sea- 
f orth ;  secy.,  Duncan  Davidson  of  Tulloch ;  director,  Captain 
Finlayson,  Dingwall. 

Ross-shire  Boy  Scouts'  Association. — Hon.  President,  Sir  Hec- 
tor Munro  of  Foulis  ;  president,  Seaforth  ;  secretary,  Wester  Ross, 
Captain  Finlayson,  Dingwall;  Easter  Ross,  Captain  Mackenzie  of 
Dalmore. 

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ROSS-SHIRE     BURGH     INFORMATION. 


DINGWALL. 

A  Royal  Burgh,  holding  its  charter  from  the  thirteenth  century.  The 
County  town  of  Ross  and  Cromarty,  and  railway  centre  on  mainline  of  High- 
land Hailway,  with  line  to  Lochalsh  for  Western  Isles,  and  branch  to  Strath- 
peffer. 

Centre  of  civil  and  ecclesiastical  courts  for  the  district  ;  seat  of  the  County 
Council  and  of  Mid  Ross  District  Committee ;  headquarters  of  4th  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  and  locale  of  the  Ross-shire  Territorial  Field  Force  association. 
Headquarters  of  Ross-shire  Constabulary  and  seat  of  principal  prison  on  the 
mainland. 

Unites  with  Tain,  Cromarty,  Dornoch,  Wick,  and  Kirkwall  in  returning 
Member  of  Parliament  foi  Northern  Burghs.  M. P.— Robert  Munro,  K.C., 
Lord  Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

Burghal.— Population  1911,  2639.  Constituency— male,  480  ;  female,  127; 
total,  607.  Parliamentary  constituency,  457.  Valuation  of  burgh,  £13,364 
railways,  £683  ;  gross,  £14,047. 

Parish — Population,  2898  Valuation  (landward),  £4143  ;  railways,  £115  ; 
gross,  £4258 

Markets. — Wednesday  is  the  principal  sale  day  in  Dingwall.  There  are 
two  cattle  markets — D.  Mackintosh  &  Co,  of  Dingwall,  Ltd.,  and  Maccallum 
Bros.  Special  Sales  are  held,  the  chief  of  which  are  great  sheep  and  store  cattle 
sales,  in  the  autumn  and  winter,  usually  on  Thursdays.  The  o  d  grain  market 
was  Friday  ;  Wednesday  is  now  the  recognised  day.  An  enormous  stock  sale 
trade  is  done  in  Dingwall,  the  importance  of  which  has  greatly  increased  in  recent 
years. 

Courts. 

Sheriff  Court— Sheriff-Substitute  Wm.  Harvey,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  advocate. 
Sits  on  Tuesday  for  Criminal  and  on  Friday  for  civil  causes.  Full  particulars 
under  County  Information. 

Burgh  Police  Court — Sits  as  required.  Magistrates  preside  under  arrange- 
ment.    Burgh  Prosecutor — Alex.  Ross,  solicitor;  Clerk.  «lex.  I  ewar,  solicitor. 

J.  P.  Court— Sits  as  required.  J.  P.  Fiscal— W.  R.  T.  Middleton,  solicitor. 
Clerk — Alex.  Dewar. 

Solicitors. — Alexander  Dewar  and  William  Dewar,  Town  House ;  Duncan 
&  Duncan  (W.  J.  Duncan  and  Arthur  H.  Duncan),  Park  House  ;  Alexander 
Ross,  Tulloch  Street ;  W.  R.  T.  Middleton,  North- of  Scotland  and  Town  and 
County  Bank,  High  Street;  T.  S.  H.  Burns,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Park  Street. 

Town  Council.-  Meets  second  Monday  of  every  Month  at  12  noon.  Pro; 
vost,  Alex  Henderson  ;  Senior  Bailie,  G.  Maccallum  ;  Junior  Bailie,  John  Grigor, 
Dean  of  Guild,  G.  F.  Sinclair  ;  Treasurer,  T.  S.  H.  Burns  ;  Councillors,  Norman 
Macrae,  J.  G.  Russell,  James  Mackenzie,  painter,  James  Maclennan,  insur- 
ance agent;  Hector  Crawford,  draper;  Hugh  Ross,  John  Mackay,  0.  T. 
Wassell,  and  Wm.  Macdonald— one  vacancy.  Town  Clerk,  Alexander 
Dewar.  Depute  Town  Clerk  W.  S  Dewar.  Town  Chamberlain  and  Trea- 
surer, Robert  Munro.  Burgh  Assessor,  Akx.  Roes.  Acting  Harbourmaster, 
R.  Munro.  M.O.H.,  Dr  Farquhar  Macrae,  Alness.  Veterinary  Inspector, 
J.  Gair,  Conon-Bridge.  Sanitary  inspector,  A.  C.  Joass.  Burgh  Surveyor, 
A.  C.  Joass.  Water  Inspector—  D.  Mackenzie.  Burgh  Officers,  D.  Fraser, 
Warden  Street,  and  James  Ross. 

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J.     M.     FREW,     PHARMACIST, 

65     HIGH     STREET,     DINGWALL. 


Drugs  and  Chemicals  used  are  of  the  Very  Best  Quality. 

PRESCRIPTIONS,    including    those    for    the    National    Heailth 

Insurance,  receive  the  most  careful  attention,  and  are  all 

dispensed  by  the  Principal. 


PHOTOGRAPHIC      MATERIALS      KEPT      IN      STOCK. 

Telephone  40  x  1. 

STEWART,     FAMILY     BUTCHER, 

ROYAL      HOTEL      BUILDINGS,      DINGWALL. 


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CUSTOMERS  CAN  RELY  ON  BEST  QUALITY  MEAT. 

Telegrams — "  Stewart,  Butcher,  Dingwall." 

COLIN       MACKENZIE, 

BOOT     AND     SHOE     MAKER, 

23-HIGH   STREET,   DINGWALL~23. 


AGENT   FOR  THE   WATERPROOF   "  K  "    BOOT. 

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THE     NATIONAL     GARAGE. 
JOHN     CAMPBELL,    CYCLE     AND     MOTOR    AGENT. 


CARS  FOR  HIRE.    CYCLES  FOR  HIRE. 

WE  HOLD  A  GOOD  STOCK  OF  RELIABLE  MACHINES. 

REPAIRS  promptly  attended  to. 

TYRES,    OILS,   PETROL,   AND  ACCESSORIES. 

Telegrams — "National  Garage,  Dingwall."         Telephone* — No.  43. 

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Burgh  Information  of  Dingwall. 

Parish  Council. — Inspector,  R.  Munro,  Town  House.  (See 
Parish  Information) . 

Dingwall  School  Board. — Chairman,  Duncan  Davidson  of  Tul- 
loch; Dr  Bruce,  Alexander  Naughty,  Wm.  Macdonalld,  Rev.  N. 
Campbell,  and  Dr  Galbraith,  one  vacancy.  Clerk — James  Cum- 
ming,  county  collector. 

Dingwall  Academy. — Rector,  F.  Macdonald,  M.A. 

General   Information. 

Churches. — Parish  Church,  Rev.  J.  R.  Macpherson ;  U.F. 
Church,  Rev.  Ranald  Macdonald;  Free  Church,  Rev.  Norman 
Campbell;  Fre9  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  D.  Macfarlane;  St. 
James'  Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  Dean  Hay  Wilson;  Roman  Catholic 
Chapel,  Rev.  Father  Avier. 

Y.M.C.A. — President,  Alex.  Mackenzie;  vice-president,  John 
Macdonalld;  secretary,  John  Macf arquhar ;  treasurer,  A.  Mac- 
kenzie. 

Y.W.C.A. — President,  Miss  Macdonald,  U.F.C.  Manse;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer,  Nurse  Pyle.     Meets  Thursdays. 

Dingwall  Ladies''  (Benevolent)  Association. — President,  Mrs 
Davidson  of  Tulloch ;  vice-president,  Mrs  Mackibben ;  secretary, 
Mrs  Priggen,  The  Gables ;   treasurer,  Mrs  Pender  Smith. 

Dingwall  District  Nursing  Association. — President,  Dowager 
Lady  Mackenzie,  Balavil;  secretary,  Miss  Macgregor,  Nurses 
Homes,  Comon. 

Ross  Memorial  Hospital. — Matron,  Miss  Cross ;  treasurer, 
J.  M.  Duncan,  banker. 

Public  Halls. — Masonic  Hall,  seated  for  500,  Smaller  Hall  also 
available;  R.  Munro,  Town  House,  secretary;  D.  Fraser,  hall- 
keeper.  Carnegie  Hall,  seated  for  400,  Smaller  Hall,  also  avail- 
able ;  Alexander  Dewar,  Town  Clerk,  secretary.  Temperance  Hall, 
seated  for  150. 

Banks. — National  Bank,  J.  M.  Duncan,  agent;  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, High  Street  Branch,  T.  Hewitt,  agent ;  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Tulloch  Street  Branch,  Mr  Dingwall,  agent;  North  of  Scotland  and 
Town  and  County  Bank,  W.  R.  T.  Middleton,  agent ;  Commercial 
Bank,  Simon  Macdonald  and  J.  H.  Allan,  joint  agents. 

Medical  Practitioners. — Wm.  Bruce,  M.D.,  LL.D.  (consultant), 
The  Castle;  Dr  J.  Pender  Smith,  Castle  Street;  J.  J.  Galbraith, 
M.  D.,  Park  Street;  J.  Broadfoot,  Castle  Street.  Chemists— 
Dewar  &  Hay,  J.  F.  Hunter,  J.  M.  Frew.  Dentists — Dewar  & 
Hay,  A.  Anderson,  L.D.S.,  H.  Ball  Emmison. 

Unionist  Association. — President,  Alexander  Naughty,  J.P. ; 
secretary,  T.  S.  H.  Burns,  solicitor. 

Liberal  Association. — President,  Hector  Crawford ;  secretary, 
Alex.  Ross,  solicitor. 

Freemasons. — Fingal  Lodge,  No.  318 — Hugh  Ross,  R.W.M. ; 
R.  Munro,  treasurer;  J.  H.  Allan,  Commercial  Bank,  Dingwall, 
secretary.  Royal  Arch — P.Z.,  Donald  Mackenzie,  plumber;  Scribe 
N.,  J.  Cumming. 

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Burgh  Information  of  Dingwall. 

Oddfellows.— N.I. O.O.F.— Star  of  Ross-shire,  No.  1069  N.G., 
John  Macmillan ;  G.  Mackenzie,,  secretary;  treasurer,  Thomas 
Macdonald. 

Hope  of  Dingwall  Lodge,  I.O.G.T. — Office-Bearers  elected 
quarterly. 

Dingwall  District  Women's  Unionist  Association. — President, 
Mrs  Davidson  of  Tulloch ;  secretary,  Mrs  Crawfurd  Priggen,  The 
Gables. 

Dingwall  Burgh  Women's  Unionist  Association. — President,, 
Mrs  Henderson,  The  Retreat;  joint  secretaries,  Mrs  Burns,  The 
Moorlands,  Miss  Smith,  Rosemont. 

B.W.T.A. — Dingwall  Branch — President,  Mrs  W.  Adam, 
Humberston ;  secretary,  Misis  Mackintosh,  The  Repository, 
Dingwall. 

Poultrj'  and  Cage  Bird  Society. — President,  G.  Maccalium, 
Ben  Vraggie;    secretary,  W.  Sinclair,  Athole  Court. 

Dingwall  Cuiiing  Club. — President,  W.  R.  T.  Middle! on  ;  secre- 
tary, W.  Mackenzie,  Blinkbonny;  treasurer,  James  Cumming. 
Skips — W.  J.  Duncan,  Alex.  Dewar,  J.  Cumming,  A.  M.  Macin- 
tyre,  Alexander  Naughty,  Charles  Urquhart. 

Dingwall  Bowling  Club. — President,  William  Shaw ;  vice- 
president,  T.  S.  H.  Burns;  secretary,  F.  G.  Jackson,  Station  Road; 
treasurer,  R.  Brodie. 

Lawn  Tennis  Club. — President,  J.  H.  Allan;  secretary,  Mr 
D.  D.  Davidson,  Park  Strieet. 

Football. — Victoriai — President,  F.  W.  Urquhart;  vice-presid- 
ent, Hugh  Ross;    secretary,  D.  Wemyss,  County  Buildings. 

Boy  Scouts. — Scoutmaster,  Sergeant  Smith,  Academy. 

National  Memorial  to  General  Sir  Hector  Macdonald,  Mitchell 
Hill,  Dingwall.  Caretaker,  Mrs  Macnaughton,  Park  House,  Ding- 
wal. 

Newspapers. — "The  Ross-shire  Journel "  (Fridays),  "The 
North  Star"  (Thursdays),  "  The  Highland  Leader  "  (Thursdays). 

Postmaster. — George  Mackie. 
St  ationm  aster. — J.  Riach. 
Station  Cabs. — Donald  Macrae,  horse  hirer. 
Inland  Revenue. — A.  J.  Cheeper,  supervisor. 
Registrar  and  Session  Clerk. — Alexander  Dewar,  Town  Clerk, 
Fiars  Court. — James  Maclennan,  County  Buildings,  clerk. 
Billposter. — Donald  Frasier,  Warden  Street. 

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Burgh  Information  of  Dingwall. 
Holidays,  &c. 

Holidays,  Fast  Days,  &c,  observed  in  Dingwall  and  recognised  as 
fulfilling  requirements  of  Factory  and  Workshops  Acts : — 

New  Year's  Day. 

Two  Fast  Days — Thursdays  before  first  Sundays  of  February  and 
August. 

Spring  General  Holiday — 3rd  Monday  of  April. 

Victoria.  Day — 3rd  Monday  in  May. 

Summer  Holiday — 3rd  Monday  of  July.     . 

Harvest  Thanksgiving — Second  Thursday  in  December. 

Christmas  Day. 

Weekly  Half  Holiday — Thursdays  from  1  p.m. 


TAIN. 

The  population  in  1911  was  1599.  The  burghal  constituency 
(1912-13)  is — males,  324,  and  females,  141 — 465.  Parliamentary 
constituency,  324.     Vialuatictm  of  burgh,  £7899. 

Town  Council. — Provost  James  Miaitland;  Bailies  Robertson, 
W.  W.  Mackay,  and  J.  Urquhart ;  Treasurer  W.  J.  Munro;  Dean 
of  Guild  W.  Ross;  Councillors,  Dr  Mackenzie,  A.  F  raiser,  Robert 
Ross,  Jamies  Rose,  George  Gunn,  A.  D.  Bethune,  A.  Macduff  Ross, 
J.  G.  Macgregor,  and  D.  Maeleod ;  Town  Clerk,  J.  S.  Cormack. 
Town  Chamberlain,  W.  J.  Maed'oinald,  Sheriff  Clerk.  Burgh  In- 
spector, Mr  Sangster.  Collector  of  Rates,  Mr  J.  S.  Cormack. 
Sanitary  Inspector  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Mr  D.  Cameron. 

School  Board. — Rev.  Colin  Macnaugbton,  chairman;  W.  Ross, 
jeweller;  W.  Ross,  baker;  D.  Macculloch,  W.  W.  Mackay;  two 
vacancies.  Clerk,  James  Munroi,  solicitor,  King  Street.  Teach- 
ers— Inver,  J.  Graham;    Tain,  W.  R.  M'Craeken. 

Parish  Council  (Landward) — W.  W.  Mackay,  Tain;  W.  J. 
Mackenzie,  Hartmount;  J.  G.  Macgregor,  King  Street;  William 
Ross,  Moss  Road.  Burgh  Ward — W.  Ross,  Rev.  C.  Macnaughton, 
Donald  Maeleod,  Provost  Maitland,  and  James  Melrose.  Insp., 
James  Munro. 

Sheriff  Court. — Sheriff  Substitute  William  Harvey,  advocate. 
Ordinary  and  Small  Debt  Courts  held  every  Wdnesday,  except  dur- 
ing vacation.  Sheriff  Clerk  Depute,  W.  J.  Macdonald;  P.F.,  W. 
T.  Mactavish;  depute  fiscal,  Colin  L.  Mackenzie.  Full  particulars 
under  County  Information. 

General  Information. 

Churches. — Parish  Church,  Rev.  C.  Macnaughton;  United 
Free  Church,  Rev.  D.  F.  Mackenzie,  M.A.,  B.D.  ;  Free  Presby- 
terian Church,  Wm.  Matheson,  student ;  Free  Church  (vacant)  ; 
Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  Angus  Cameron. 

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THE     LEADING 


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In  DINGWALL  is 

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61   HIGH  STREET. 
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REPAIRS  PUNCTUALLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


Telegrams—  "  Quality."  Telephone — 4x* 

ESTABLISHED    1846. 

MACKAY    &    SON, 

Meat,     Poultry,     and     Fish     Purveyors, 
DINGWALL. 


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Requirements,   including  Refrigerator,    Electric  Fan, 

and  Motor  Mincers,  <fce. 


THE     FIRST-CLASS     BUTCHERS     IN     TOWN. 
THE     ONLY     FISHMONGERS     IN     THE     COUNTY. 


Leading    Purveyors    to   the   Shooting    Lodges  of   the    Highlands. 


The  "  Ross-shire  Journal  "  of  June  21,  1907,  says: — 

"  Messrs  Mackay  &  Son  have  a  large  business.  Their  new 
premises  aire  unlike  anything  in  the  Highlands,  unrivalled  in  any 
Scottish  centre,  and  even  those  living  in  changing  times  cannot 
pass  the  place,  without  a  glance  of  admiration." 

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Burgh  Information  of  Tain. 

Tain  Royal  Academy. — Committee  of  Management — Rev.  C. 
Macnaughton,  chairman;  W.  T.  Mactavish,  secretary;  A.  H. 
Hutt,  rector. 

Registrar . — Vacant. 

Town  Hall. — J.  S.  Cormack,  Town  Clerk,  secretary  and 
treasurer. 

Easter  Ross  Poorhouse  Union. — Chairman,  D.  Macleod,  mer- 
chant; secretary,  Wm.  J.  Maicdonald,  accountant;  governor, 
John  Fraser. 

St  Duthus  Lodge  of  Oddfellows. — G.M.,  W.  Fraser;  secretary, 
M.  Macdonald. 

Sib  Duthus  Bowling  Club. — President,  Donald  Ross;  secre- 
tary, W.  R.  M'Ctfacken,  schoolmaster. 

St  Duthus  Golf  Club.— President,  Fred.  Shoolbred  of  Kilder- 
moirie;    captain,  W.  J.  Munro;  secretary,  C.  Mackenzie,  solicitor. 

Easter  Ross  Lawn  Tennis  Club. — Secretary,  Miss  0.  Fraser, 
May  field,  Tain. 

Tain  and  District  Nursing  Association. — Secretary,  Miss:  Mac- 
pherson,  Laturel  Bank. 

St  Duthus  Lodge  of  Freemasons. — R.W.M.,  James  Munro; 
secretary,  Alex.  Rolss. 

Tain  and  Easter  Ross  Royal  Arch  Chapter,  No.  63. — 1st  Prin- 
cipal, James  Munro;    Scribe  E.,  Alex.  Ross. 

Auction  Mart. — Sales  every  Friday;  W.  &  TV.  Mackay, 
auctioneers. 

INVERGORDON. 

Town  Council. — John  Macdonald,  Provost;  John  Sandison, 
senior  bailie;  D.  A.  Mi.  Ross,  junior  bailie;  J.  Ross,  J.  A.  Ross, 
W.  G.  Paterson,  R.  J.  Macintosh,  A.  W.  Brook,  and  R.  W.  Mac- 
leod of  Cadboll,  councillors.  Clerk  and  treasurer,  W.  George. 
Burgh  surveyor  and  sanitary  inspector,  John  Ross.  Medical 
officer  of  health  (Public  Health  Act),  Dr  Macrae,  Alness. 

Parish  Council. — Inspector,  W.  George.  (See  Rosskeen  Parish 
Information) . 

School  Board. — Clerk  and  treasurer,  W.  George. 

Churches. — Established  Church  of  Scotland,  Rev.  George  Mac- 
donald, B.D.;  Invergorden  United  Free  Church,  Rev.  Andrew 
Douglas ;  Rosskeen  United  Free  Church,  Rev.  John  Ross ;  Ross- 
keen  Free  Church,  Rev.  John  Macdonald. 

Academy. — Rector,  Alex.  MaemiUlan,  M.A. 

Freemasons. — Ness  Lodge  of  Freemasons,  No.  888. — R.W.M., 
Jnoi.  Robertson,  High  Street;  secretary,  P.  C.  Gaskin,  High  St. 
Royal  Arch — Scribe  N.,  Major  Brook. 

Literary  Society. — Hon.  President,  Captain  Macleod  of  Cad- 
boll ;    secretary,  P.  Gaskin  ;    treasurer,  J.  Fraser. 

Bowling  Club. — President,  S.  Rose ;  secretary  and  treasurer, 
J.  R.  Soroggie,  Commercial  Bank. 

Tenmis  Club. — Hon.  joint  secretaries,  Miss  Macdonald  and  Mr 
Mustard. 

Boating  Glub. — President,  Captain  Macleod  of  Cadboll;  secre- 
tary, John  Fraser,  Commercial  Bank ;  treasurer,  John  Robertson, 
North  of  Scotland  Bank. 

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FORTROSE  (ROSEMARKIE). 

Town  Council. — Provost,  J.  M.  Stuart;  Bailies,  J.  Murray, 
A.  Fraser,  A.  Macdonald;  Dean  of  Guild,  J.  Hossack ;  Treasurer, 
Roderick  Maclennan ;  Councillors,  J.  Sutherland,  K.  Maerlaie,  W. 
Maciver,  J.  Wilson,  J.  Maciver,  W.  Young,  J.  Mackenzie,  J. 
Mackenzie,  G.  Scopes  ;  Town  Clerk,  John  Henderson ;  Chamber- 
lain and  Collector,  W.  W.  Gillanders ;  burgh  officer,  Alexander 
Watson;  burgh  meter,  A.  Cheyne;  collector  of  petty  customs,  A. 
Watson ;  assessor  of  lands  and  heritages,  Mr  Emm,  Inverness ; 
medical  officer,  Dr  Wm.  Maclean,  Maryburgh  Cottage,  Conon- 
Bridge;  auditor,  W.  J.  Macdonald;  sanitary  inspector,  A.  Cheyne  ; 
assistant  sanitary  inspector,  Sergt.  Mackay. 

Parish  Council. — Burghal — Provost  J.  M.  Stuart,  chairman  ; 
John  Hossack,  K.  Macrae,  Alex.  Fraser,  James  Murray.  Land- 
ward— K.  Grigor,  farmer,  Weston,  chairman;  J.  Sutherland,  mil- 
ler; A.  D.  Munro,  Beilmungie;  W.  Brown,  Muirhead ;  A.  Mac- 
iver, Greenside.  Inspector  of  Poor,  W.  W.  Gillanders.  Collector, 
W.  W.  Gillanders.     Medical  officer,  Dr  Cameron. 

School  Board. — Chairman,  Allan  Macdonald.  Clerk  and  trea- 
surer, J.  Henderson. 

Schools. — Fortrose  Academy,  Kenneth  Macleod,  rector. 
Roseuiarkie  Public  School,  Miss  E.  C.  Fraser.  Infant  School,  Fort- 
rose,  Miss  Mlaekie. 

Harbour  Trustees. — The  Magistrates  and  Town  Council  act  as 
Harbour  Trustees  under  the  Fortrose  Pier  and  Harbour  Order, 
1879.     Harbour  and  shore  master,  Alex.  Cheyne. 

Sheriff  Circuit  Small  Debt  Courts. — Circuit  Small  Debt  Courts 
are  held  quarterly  by  the  Sheriff -Substitute  of  Dingwall.  Sheriff 
Clerk  Depute,  John  Smith,  Fortrose. 

Churches. — E.C.,  Rosemarkie,  Rev.  R.  S.  Masterton,  M.A. ; 
quoad  sacra,  Fortrose,  Rev.  W.  Simpson;  U.F.C.,  Rev.  Kenneth 
Maclennan;    St  Andrew's  Episcopal,  Rev.  Canon  Spence  Ross. 

Black  Isle  Farmers'  Society. — See  County  General  Informa- 
tion. 

Registrar. — D.  Cunningham. 

Medical  Practitioners. — Dr  Cameron  and  Dr  Brodie. 

Bank  of  Scotland. — Allan  Macdonald,  agent;    J.  Hallie,  teller. 

Golf  Cilub. — Captain,  Rev.  J.  Dow,  Muniloichy;  vice-captain, 
W.  S.  Grant;    secretary,  J.  Robertson;    treasurer,  J.  Hallie. 

Rosemarkie  Coal  and  Clothing  Club. — Mrs  Douglass,  secre- 
tary ;    Allan  J.  Cameron,  treasurer. 

Black  Isle  Horticultural  Society. — President,  W.  S.  Geddie ; 
convener  of  committees,  W.  S.  Geddie,  Fortrose;  treasurer,  W. 
D.  Mitchell,  Fortrose;  secretary,  Alex.  Junor,  Avoch.  Industrial 
Section — Convener,  Mrs  St  Quintin,  Kincurdy ;  secretary,  Mrs 
Douglass,   St  Katharine's,  Fortrose;    treasurer,  Mrs  Douglass. 

Masonic  Lodge  ("  Seaforth "  854).— R.W.M.,  J.  Murray; 
secretary,  J.  M.  Stuart;  treasurer,  W.  S.  Geddie. 

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Burgh  Information  of  Fortrose. 

Progressive  Lodge  of  Good  Templars. — Lodge  Deputy,  K. 
Grigor  ;    secretary,  Mary  Macrae. 

Chanonry  L>odgie>  of  Oddfellows. — G.M.,  George  Macf arlane  ; 
chaplain,  Rev.  Canon  Spence  Ross;  N.G.,  Hugh  Macdonald ; 
secretary,  J.  Scopes. 

Chanonry  Curling  Club. — President,  Colonel  Macdonald  Smith; 
secretarv,  W.  S.  Grant;    treasurer,  J.  M.  Stuart. 


CROMARTY. 


Town  Council. — Provost,  James  Ross  ;  Bailies,  Hugh  Macleod 
and  James  Reid ;  Councillors,  J.  W.  Grant,  Peter  Hay,  Alex. 
Mackenzie,  Jas.  M.  Couper,  Alex.  Hossaek,  and  Alex.  Maclean. 
Town  Clerk,  D.  M.  Junor;  sanitary  inspector,  A.  H.  Mackenzie; 
burgh  officer,  Sergeant  Hume;  burgh  assessor  and  registrar,  A. 
H.  Mackenzie.     Mi.O.H.,  Dr  Johnstone,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  D.P.H. 

Parish  Council. — Landward  Committee,  Peter  Hay,  chairman; 
Jonathan  Middleton,  W.  S.  Stevenson,  Alex.  Mackenzie,  F.  A. 
Middleton.  Burghal  Ward — James  Ross,  A.  Maclean,  Hugh  Mac- 
leod, M.  Grant,  Jas.  M.  Couper,  Jas.  Reid.  Chairman  of  Parish 
Council,  Jonathan  Middleton.  Inspector,  collector,  and  clerk, 
Thomas  Gaskifll.     Medical  officer,  Dr  D.  Johnstone. 

School    Board J.   Middleton,   chairman.     Messrs   P.   Hay,   J. 

M.  Couper,  M.  Grant,  and  A.  E.  Mackenzie.  Clerk,  A.  H.  Mac- 
kenzie.    Treasurer,  Jas.   Ross. 

Schools. — Cromarty  Public  School,  David  Malcolm,  M.A., 
headmaster ;    Peddieston,  W.  S.   Stevenson,  headmaster. 

Churches.— E.C.,  Rev.  W.  Scott,  M.A. ;  U.F.C.,  Rev.  Ales. 
Maclean,  M.A.  ;    Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  Mr  Robinson. 

Harbour  Trustees. — Colonel  W.  C.  Ross  of  Cromarty ;  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Bailie  of  Cromarty ;  the  Member  of  Parlia- 
ment for  the  Burgh,  and  the  Sheriff  of  the  County.  Harbour- 
master, Gilbert  Fnaser;    clerk,  Don.  M.  Junor. 

Literary  Society. — Hon.  President,  Rev.  A.  Maclean ;  hon. 
secretary,  Mr  G.  Mackenzie;    hon.  treasurer,  Mr  A.  E>.  Mackenzie. 

Hotels. — Royal  Hotel,  Cromarty  Arms  Hotel,  Commercial 
Hotel,  Temperance  Hotel. 

Banks. — Bank  of  Scotland,  agent,  Murdo  Grant;  Commercial 
Bank,  agent,  Jas.  Ross. 

Medical  Practitioner.— Dr  D.  Johnstone,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  D.P.H. 

Robertson  Lodge  of  Freemasons  (No.  34) . — Peter  Hav, 
R.W.M.  ;    W.  V.  Neill,  secretary. 

Tennis  Club. — Vacant,  president;  N.  M.  Paterson,  secretary; 
W.  V.  Neill,  treasurer. 

Curling  Club. — Pre'sident,  Coll.  Ross,  C.B. ;  secrtetary,  D. 
Junor;    treasurer,  M.  Grant. 

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Cromarty  Burgh  Information. 

Golf  Club. — President,  Col.  Ross,  C.B. ;  secretary  and  trea- 
surer, A.  Malvenan. 

Amenity  Society. — President,  Mrs  Ross  of  Cromarty ;  secre- 
tary, J.  Bain;   treasurer,  Alex.  Maclean. 

Liberal  Association. — Hon.  President,  Robert  Munro,  K.C., 
M.P.,  Lord  Advocate;   hon.  secretary  and  treasurer,  G.  Mackenzie. 

Cromarty  Steamship  Coy.,  Ltd. — Manager  and  secretary,  J. 
Bain. 

Hugh  Miller  Institute. — Miss  Mann,  librarian ;  John  Mac- 
lennan,  caretaker. 

Postmaster. — W.  G.  Singer. 

Sheriff  Clerk  Depute. — A.  H.  Mackenzie. 

Fishery  Officer. — A.  E.  Mackenzie. 

Cromarty  Lifeboat  Station. — Hon.  secy.,  Col.  Ross,  C.B. ; 
coxswain,  James  Reid. 

Northern  Counties  Territorial  Force  Association. — Secretary f 
Colonel  Ross,  C.B. ;    offices,  Factory  Buildings. 

Y.M.C.A.  Naval  Institute. — General  secretary,  Jas.  Mac- 
kenzie, 1  North  St  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh ;  local  manager,  Mr 
Simpson. 


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Churches. — Parish  Church,  Rev.  J.  G.  Nicolson,  B.D.;  Free 
Church,  Rev.  Wiliam  Fraser;  U.F.  Church,  Rev.  James  John- 
stonei;  St  Anne's  Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  Dean  Hay  Wilson,  Ding- 
wall;   R.C.  Church  (Dingwall),  Father  Aver. 

Medical. — Dr  Bruce  (consultant) ,  Strathpeffer  and  Dingwall; 
Dr  E.  H.  Duncan,  Strathpeffer;  Dr  H.  Kaye,  do1.;  Dr  Broadfoot, 
Strathpeffer  and  Dingwall ;  Dr  Smith,  Strathpeffer  and  Dingwall ; 
Dr  Douglas,   StrathpefBer.     Chemist — T.  Well  wood  Maxwell. 

Bank. — Branch  from  Dingwall  of  Bank  of  Scotland,  Mr  Ding- 
wall, agent  (in  season  only) . 

Post  Office,  Money  Orders,  and  Telegrams. — W.  Wilkie,  post- 
master. 

Registrar. — Hugh  Beaton,  Richmond  House. 

Session  Clerk. — J.  McC.  Duthie,  Schoolhouse,  Fodderty, 
Dingwall. 

Telephone  Exchange. — Post  Office. 

Stationmaster. — J.  Campbell. 

Strathpeffer  Spa  Ltd. — Resident  Pavilion,  secretary. 

Strathpeffer  Highland  Games. — J.  McC.  Duthie  and  T.  A 
Dalling,  joint-secretaries. 

139 


Strathpeffer  Spa  Information. 

Strathpeffer  Golf  (Hub.— Captain,  Sheriff  Hay  MacWatt ;  hon. 
secretary,  Dr  Duncan ;    hon.  treasurer,  W.  R.  T.  Middleton. 

The     Garden     Club. — Rooms,     u  The    Pavilion."        Secretary, 
Resident . 

Ross  County  Cricket  Club. — A.  Wallace,  captain;    W.  Wilkie, 
postmaster,  hon.  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Strathpeffer  Curling  Club. — President,   W.   Gunn ;     secretary, 
S.  J.  Hope ;    treasurer,  W.  Wilkie. 

Strathpeffer     Driaiughts    Club. — Secretary,     W.    Wilkie,     Post 
Office. 

Strathpeffer  Rifle  Club. — Secretary,  Don.  Fraser. 

For  Parochial  particulars  see  Fodderty  Parish  Information. 


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ROSS-SHIRE     PARISH     INFORMATION. 


Alness — Scholastic— School  Board 
— Rev.  W.  L.  Wallace  Brown,  chair- 
man ;  clerk,  F.  W.  Macdonald.  Mem- 
bers, Alex.  Fowler,  J  Harry  Dods, 
Andrew  ^aciver,  John  Taylor, 
Teachers — Alness,  James  Maclaren, 
M.A. ;  Boath,  Miss  Cumming  ;  Glen- 
glass,  Mrs  Mac-lennan. 

Parish  Council — Rev.  W.  L.  Brown, 
chairman;  Colonel  Munro  Spencer  of 
Teaninich ;  Lachlan  Forbes,  George 
Munro,  Hugh  Rose,  John  Taylor,  Wm. 
A.  Gair. 

Insp.,  F.  W.  Macdonald;  M.O.,  Dr 
Macrae  ;  Reg. ,  J.  Maclaren. 

Churches— E.C., Rev.  W.  L.  Wallace 
Brown;  U.F.,Rev.  Charles  Matheson, 
M.A. 

Medical  Practitioner — Dr  Farquhar 
Macrae. 

Curling  Club— President,  Rev.  W.L. 
Wallace  Brown  ;  secretary,  Robert 
Walker,  Contullich  ;  treasurer,  James 
Forbes,  Culcraggie. 

Dorcas  Society — President  andsecy. , 
Rev.  W.  L.  Wallace  Brown. 

Alness  District  Nursing  Association 
— President,  iV)rs  Munro  Spencer  of 
Teaninich  ;  secretary,  v>rs  Munro, 
Averon  Bank  ;  treasurer,  Robt.  Calder, 
banker. 

Red  Cross  Brigade  (Alness  and  Kil- 
tearn)— President,  Lady  Munro  of 
Foulis ;  secretaries,  Miss  Taylor; 
Alness  ;  Miss  Munro,  Evanton , 
lecturer,  Dr  F.  Macrae. 

Bank — Commercial  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, Robert  Calder  agent. 

Postmistress — Mrs  Mackay. 

Golf  Club — President,  Col.  Munro 
Spencer  of  Teaninich  ;  Robt.  Calder, 
captain ;  secy,  and  treasurer,  Geo 
Munro. 

Bowling  Club — Presid^it,  John 
Beange,  station  agent ;  secy.,  Angus 
Macleod. 

Freemasons  —  "Averon  Lodge" — 
R.W.M.,  J.  W.  Grant;  sec,  J. 
Beange. 

Y.W.C.A.  — Hon.  President,  Mrs 
Mackenzie,  Dalmore  ;   President,  Mrs 


Matheson,  U.  F.  Manse  ;  secretariesr 
Miss  Kate  Ro?s  and  Mrs  Ross. 

Alness  Football  Club— Secretary, 
Wm.  Mackay  ;  captain,  D.  Macdonald 

Bridgend  Soup  Kitchen—  Mrs  Ross, 
Millcraig,  convener ;  Major  Cuth- 
bert,  president  ;  Dr  Macrae,  hon. 
secretary  and  treasurer 

Oddfellows  —  Caberfeidh  Lodge  — 
N.G.,  James  Macdonald  ;  V.G.,  Rod. 
Fraser ;  secy. ,  D.  Aird. 

Boy  Scouts — Scoutmaster,  Thos. 
Ross,  Obedale  (.  ottage. 

Water  Trustees — Hugh  Ross,  con- 
vener ;  A.  Fowler,  secretary;  mem- 
bers of  committee,  N  Mackenzie,  Jr 
A. Munro,  Donald  Ross,  Alex.  Ross. 

Applecross—  Scholastic— School 
Board — Fin  ay  Macdonald,  Ardheslaig, 
chairman  ;  Neil  Brown,  Applecross  -r 
Rev.  Alex.  Macdiarmid,  U.F.,  Apple- 
cross  ;  John  K.  Murchison,  Camus- 
tenach,  Applecross ;  Rev.  Samuel 
Nicolson,  E.C.,  Shieldaig  ;  clerk,  D. 
Mackenzie,  Torridon.  Teachers  — - 
Aligin,  A.  Macphaii ;  Applecross,  T. 
Macdonald ;  Arinacrinachd,  D.  Mac- 
kenzie ;  Callakille,  Mr  Blair  ;  Dibaig, 
G.  P.  Macmartin,  M.A. ;  Shieldaig, 
Wm.  Finlayson,  M.A. ;  Torridon,  Miss 
Eliza  Peace. 

Parish  Council— Applecross  Ward — 
Neil  Brown,  Applecross,  chairman  ; 
Donald  Gillies,  Callakille ;  Alex.  Mac- 
rae, postmaster,  Applecross ;  John 
Maclennan,  Cuaig. 

Shieldaig  Ward — Donald  Maclennan, 
Wester  Alligin ;  John  Macpherson, 
Diabaig ;  Donald  Macdonald,  Inver- 
alligin  ;  Finlay  Macdonald,  Ard- 
heslaig. 

Insp. , D.  Mackenzie,  Torridon;  M. O. , 
Dr  Lucas,  Applecross  ;  Dr  A.  Calder, 
Torridon  ;  Reg.,  Roderick  Mackenzie, 
Applecross  ;  Shieldaig  District,  Hector 
Grant ;  Collector  of  Rates  Murdo 
Gillanders,  jun.,  Milltown,  Applecross. 

Churches — Applecross  E.C.,  Rev.  D. 
Dewar  ;  U.F.,  Rev.  Alex.  Macdiarmid; 
F.P.,  Mr  Wm.  Macbeath,  missionary. 


141 


Ross-shire  Parish   Information. 


Shieldaig — E.C.,  Rev.  Samuel  Nicol. 
son  ;  U.F.,  Rev.  Malcolm  Macdonald  ; 
F.P.,  Rev  Don.  Grahme;  Applecross 
F.C.,  Donald  Maclean,  missionary. 

Avoch— Scholastic— School  Board 
—J.  D.  Fletcher,  chairman  ;  Rev.  T. 
Kerr,  Messrs  Gilbert  R  Macgarva, 
John  Mann,  Rev  E.  Maclean,  Miss 
Kelly  ;  clerk,  G.  M.  Cameron. 
Teachers — Avoch,  D.  F.  Fleming, 
F.EI8..  headmaster;  Misses  Mac- 
kay  and  Robertson  ;  Killen,  Miss  Ken 
nedy  ;  Avoch  (Mackenzie  Institute), 
H.  Brayshaw,  F.E  I,S.,  headmasoer, 
and  Miss  J.  Reid. 

Parish  Council  —  Avoch  Ward  — 
Rev.  Canon  Sper.ce  Ro?s,  Avoch ; 
J.  D.  Fletcher,  Rosehaugh  ;  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerr,  Avoch  ;  Alex.  Junor, 
Avoch. 

Rosehaugh  Ward  —  John  Mann, 
Burnfarm ;  Gilbert  R.  McGarva  ; 
J.  A.  Cruickshank. 

Inspector,  clerk,  and  collector,  W  W 
Gillanders ;  M.O.,  Dr  J.  Cameron; 
Reg.,  D.  F.  Fleming,  The  School - 
house. 

Churches — E.C.,  Rev.  E  J.  Brechin, 
B.D. ;  U.F.,  Rev.  E.  xMaclean,  vj.A.  ; 
Congregational,  Rev   T.  Kerr. 

Bank — Bank  of  Scotland,  G.  Finnie, 
agent. 

Medical  Practitioners — Dr  Cameron 
and  Dr  Brodie. 

I.O.G.T.— Geddeston  Lodge— Dis- 
trict Lodge  Deputy,  Robert)  Langlands, 
Jemimaville  ;  Lodge  Deputy,  Rev.  T. 
Kerr;  Chief  Templar,  Mr  John  Robert 
Ross  ;  hon.  secretary,  Miss  En>*  Scott ; 
hon.  treas.,  Miss  Martha  i Davidson. 

Black  Isle  Horticultural  Society-  A. 
Junor,  secretary ;  W.  1).  Mitchell, 
treasurer. 

Curling  Club  -  Patron,  J.  Douglas 
Fletcher ;  patroness,  Mrs  J.  Douglas 
Fletcher  ;  president,  Canon  Spence 
Ross ;  vice-president,  Dr  Cameron. 
Rep.  member  —  Rev.  J.  Mackenzie 
Gibson  ;  Chaplain,  Canon  Spence  Ross; 
secretary,  A.  Junor ;  treasurer,  J. 
Smith.  Skips— Rev.  Canon  S  Ross, 
J.  F.  Thomson,  Captain  G  M.  Came- 
ron, Don.  Mackenzie,  and  John  Smith. 


B.W.T. A  —President,  Mrs  Kerr> 
Congregational  Manse ;  hon.  secre- 
tary, Miss  Mann,  Burnfarm;  hon- 
treas  ,  Mrs  A.  Reid,  Fort/rose. 

Red  Cross  V.A.D.— Vice-president, 
Mrs  J.  D.  Fletcher  ;  hon.  secretary 
and  t  easurer,  D.  F.  Fleming. 

Session  Clerk— D.  F.  Fleming,  The 
Schoclhour-e. 

Coal  and  Clothing  Club  Savings 
Bank -Director,  J.  D.  Fletcher,  Esq.  ; 
secretary  and  treasurer,  Rev.  E.  J. 
Brechin 

Church  Officer  and  Sexton — Mr  J. 
Macleay. 

Harbour  Trustees — Chairman,  J.  D. 
Fletcher;  Don.  Macleman,  sen.,  con- 
vener; D.  Macleman,  jr.,  Rev.  A.  M. 
Philip,  Rev  T.  Kerr,  Gilbert  R  Mac- 
garva, and  G.  M.  Cameron  ;  secretary 
and  treas.,  W.  D.  Mitchell.  Harbour- 
master, Donald  Sutherland. 

Mr  Fletcher's  Coal  and  Clothing 
Club  and  Savings  Bank— Hon.  secy, 
and  treas.,  Rev.  A.  M.  Philip,  B.D. 

The  Shipwrecked  Fishermen  and 
Mariners'  Royal  Benevolent  Society — 
Hon.  agent.  Rev.  A   M   Philip,  B.D. 

Tennis  Club — Captain,  John  Smith  ; 
hon.  secy,  and  treas.,  W.  D.    Mitchell. 

Boy  Scouts— Patron,  J  D.  Fletcher. 
patronesses,  Mrs  J.  D.  Fletcher  ;  G#' 
M.  Cimeron,  scoutmaster ;  T.  Mac* 
donald,  assistant  do.;  J.  Mann,  band" 
muster  ;  hon.  secretary  and  treasurer" 
D.  F.  Fleming. 

Teachers  of  Music  -  Misses  Gray, 
Nan.  Reid,  and  L.  Munro. 

Colporteur — Don.  Patience,  James 
Street. 

Red  Cross  Society — President,  Mrs 
J.  D.  Fletcher,  Rosehaugh  ;  vice-pre- 
sidents, Rev.  A.  M.  Philip  and  Canon 
Spence  Ross  ;  hon.  sec,  D.  F.  Fleming. 

Rental,  £7350  Is  lOd. 
•        

Barvas  (Lewis)  —  Scholastic  — 
Chairman  S.B.,  Chas.  Orrock  ;  clerk, 
Donald  Mackay,  Stornoway.  Teachers 
—  Airidh-ah-tuim,  K.  Mackenzie, 
M.A. ;  Barvas,  J.  Macmillan  ;  Bragar, 
T.  S.  Rennie  ;  Cross,  R.  J.  Fenton  ; 
Lionel,  G.  H.    T.    Milne;    Shawbost, 


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Ross-shire  Parish   Information. 


Murdoch  Maciver ;  Skigersta,  Miss 
Hughina  Sinclair. 

Parish  Council  —  (North  Ward) — 
Donald  Macleod,  7  Eoropie  ;  John 
Macdonald,  22  Callicvol  ;  Malcolm 
Macleod,  23  Cross  ;  Rev.  D.  H.  Mo»i- 
son,  Barvas  ;  Rev.  Duncan  Mac- 
dougall,   Ness. 

(South  Ward)  —  Robert  Hunter 
(Chairman),  Barvas  ;  John  Macleod, 
11  Upper  Shader ;  Allan  Macleod, 
North  Shawbost ;  John  Macmillan, 
teacher,  Barvas ;  Donald  Maclennan, 
22  Brue. 

Insp.,  D.  Smith;  MO.,  Dr  J.  M. 
Ross  ;  Regs. ,  Alex.  Morison,  Barvas 
District ;  Angus  Macleod,  Shawbost 
District. 

Churches— Barvas  E.C.,  Rev.  Mr 
Laing ;  Ness  EC,  Rev.  J.  Mac- 
phail  ;  Barvas  U.F.C.,  Rev.  D.  H. 
Morrison;  Dell  (Ness)  U.F.C.,  Rev. 
D  Macdonald  ;  Shawbost  Free  Church, 
vacant  ;  Barvas  F.C,  vacant  ;  F.P  C, 
M.  Macleod,  missionary ;  F.C.  Ness, 
Rev.  Mr  Macdougall. 

Mails  go  from  Stornoway  daily. 
Letters  must  arrive  in  Storno- 
way previous  day  in  order  to  catch 
post  next  morning. 

Carnoch- See  Urray. 

Cont  i  n — Scholastic — Contin  Ward 
—  Chairman  S.B.,  Sir  A.  G.  R.  Mac- 
kenzie, Bart.;  clerk  and  treasurer, 
Andrew  R.  Dodds,  Muir  of  Ord. 
Teachers  —  Contin,  Christina  Fraser  ; 
Scatwell,  Cath   Zachariasson. 

Kinlochluichart  Ward— S.  Board  — 
W.  D.  Mackenzie,  Garve,  chairman  ; 
G.  Maclennan,  Killen,  Garve ;  A.  Mac- 
kenzie, Mossford,  Lochluichart ;  Rev. 
J.  C.  MacNaught,  Lochluichart ;  M. 
M  civer,  Hotel,  Achnasheen  ;  clerk, 
and  treasurer,  Rod.  Mackenzie,  Garve. 
Teachers — Lochluichart,  Miss  Mac- 
kenzie ;  Achnasheen,  D.  Duff;  Strath- 
garve,  Miss  Cram  ;  Strath vaich,  Miss 
Annie  E.  Grant. 

Parish  Council  —  (Kinlochluichart 
Ward)— G.  Maclennan,  Killen,  Garve  ; 


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Roderick  Mackenzie,  postmaster,  do. ; 
W.  D.  Mackenzie,  Hotel,  do. ;  Rev.  J. 
C.  Macnaught,  Lochluichart.  Reg., 
Isa  Mackenzie,  Lochluichart. 

Contin  Ward— Sir  Arthur  George 
Ramsay  Mackenzie  of  Coul,  Baronet ; 
John  Mackenzie,  Contin  Farm  ;  John 
Maclennan,  Stratnconon  ;  David 
Cunningham,  Drummonreach;  Rev.  A 
C.  Maclean,  Contin.  Reg,  Chris 
Fraser. 

Clerk  and  inspector ,  And.  R.  Dodds 
M.O.,  Dr  J.  Pender  Smith. 

Churches — Contin  E.C.,  Rev.  A.  C 
Maclean  ;  Kinlochluichart  E.C.,  Rev 
J.  Bruce,  M.A  ;  Contin  F.C,  vac 
ant  ;  Garve  F.C,  vacant. 

Philharmonic  Society — Conductor,  J 
Macrae. 

Post-Office  -  Contin. 

Nearest  Railway  Station— Strath - 
pefl'er. 

Cromarty— See  Burgh  of  Cro- 
marty.   

Ding:  waS  I  —  Scholastic  —  Chair 
man  S.  B.,  Duncan  Davidson  of  Tul 
loch  ;  clerk,  J.  Cuinming.  Dingwal 
Academy,  F.  Macdonald,  M.A.,  rector 

Parish  Council  (Burghal)— Alexander 
Naughty,  Dr  Bruce,  Alex.  Henderson, 
T  S  H  Burns,  W  R  T  Middleton,  R 
Mackenzie,  cabinetmaker;  A  Camp- 
bell, Balnabeen. 

Landward  Committee— James  Black 
Peterkin,  Mountrich  ;  J.  G.  Russell, 
Dingwall ;  Charles  Urquhart,  West- 
wood,  Dingwall. 

Insp.,  R.  Munro;  M.O.,  J.  Broad- 
foot  ;  Reg. ,  A.  Dewar. 

(See  Burgh  of  Dingwall). 

EcSderton  —  Scholastic  —School 
Board — Donald  Aird,  chairman  ;  G. 
Mackay,  Glenmorangie  ;  Wm.  Fraser, 
Carrieblair  ;  Wm.  Munro,  Driggal  ; 
John  Munro,  Raanich  ;  clerk,  D.  Ross, 
Oriel  Cottage.  Teachers— Edderton, 
J.  Strathern,  F.E.I.S.,  Miss  J.  M. 
Mackintosh,  M.A.  Easter  Fearn  Side 
School,  Miss  Margaret  Ross. 

Parish  Council— D  Ross,  Carrieblair; 
D  Aird,    Edderton ;    K   M    Cameron, 


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Balblair  ;  D.  Mackay,  Meikle  Daan  ; 
W.  Sim,  Balblair;  D.  R  Cran, 
Ardmore  ;  A  Cameron,  Dounie. 

Insp.,  Joseph  Strathem  ;  M.O.,  Dr 
H.  Ross  ;  Reg.,  Wm.  Mackenzie. 

Churches — E.C.,  Rev.  D.  Macrae, 
B.D.,  U.F.C.,  Rev.  M.  Macrae. 

Library — Librarian,  J.  Strathern  ; 
secretary  and  treas..  K.  M.  Cameron, 
Balblair 

Reading-Room — Donald  Ross,  care- 
taker.   

Fearn— Scholastic— School  Board 
— Rev.  C.  Robertson,  chairman  ;  H. 
Corbett,  D.  Fraser,  R.  Gordon,  W.  J. 
Robertson  ;  clerk — Simon  J.  D.  Fraser, 
Fearn  Station.  Teachers — Balmuchy, 
J.  Mackintosh  ;  Hill  of  Fearn,  M.  Mac- 
donald,  M.A.;  Hilton,  J.  Watt,  M.A. 

Parish  Council — Hill  of  Fearn  Ward 
Rev.  C.  Robertson,  E.C.  Manse,  Fearn; 
William  John  Robertson,  Farm  of 
Mounteagle  ;  David  Wallace,  Tullich  ; 
William  Fraser,  Ballindrum 

Cadboll  Ward — James  Wood,  Hilton 
Farm  ;  H  Corbett,  North  Balmuchy  ; 
David  Sutherland,  innkeeper,  Hilton. 

Insp.,  Simon  J.  D.  Fraser;  M.O., 
Dr  Wm.  Pyle  ;  Reg.,  S.  J.  D.  Fraser. 

Churches — E.C,  Rev.  Chas.  Robert- 
son ;  F.C  ,  Rev.  Geo.  Mackay  ;  U.F.C., 
Rev.  Ronald  Currie  Kerr;  F.P.C., 
vacant. 

Medical  Practitioners  —  Dr  Mac- 
kenzie, Tain  ;  Dr  Ross,  Tain  ;  Dr  Pyle, 
Portmahomack. 

V.S. — Hector  Munro. 

Fodderty  —  Scholastic  —  School 
Board— Seaforth,  chairman ;  Alex- 
Taylor,  A.  Macintyre,  Rev.  J. 
G.  Nicolson,  and  Rev.  W.  Fraser ; 
clerk,  C.  Fraser,  West  Park,  Strath- 
peffer.  Teachers— Fodderty,  J.  McC. 
Duthie  ;  Maryburgh,  D.   Mackay. 

Parish  Council — Fodderty  Ward — 
William  F.  Gunn,  Strathpeffer  ;  David 
Harrow,  Rosslyn  Lodge,  do. ;  Donald 
Maclennan,  Timaru,  do. ;  John  Rose, 
Redbank,  Fodderty ;  David  Ross, 
Strathpeffer  ;  Thos.  Dalling,  do. 

Maryburgh  and  Brae  Ward — Alex- 


ander Mackay  Macintyre,  Farm  of 
Brae  ;  Colonel  James  A.  F.  H. 
Stewart-Mackenzie,  Brahan  Castle, 
chairman  ;  Donald  Mackenzie,  Meikle 
Ussie  ;  Wm.  Peterkin,  Dunglass. 

Insp.,  C.  Fraser;  M.O.  Fodderty 
Ward,  Dr  Duncan  ;  M.O.  Maryburgh 
and  Brae  Ward,  Dr  Broadfoot  ;  Reg  , 
H.  Beaton,  Strathpeffer.  Sanitary 
Insp.,  Fodderr.y,  Thomson  Mackenzie. 

Cemetery  Keeper— A.  Macdonald, 
Millnain. 

(For  fuller  particulars  see  Strath- 
peffer).   

Fort  rose  -  See  Burgh  of  Fortrose. 

Gairloch  —  Scholastic  —  School 
Board— John  MacCaskill,  factor,  Gair- 
loch, chairman  ;  Rev.  William  Mac- 
kinnon,  F.C.  Manse,  Gairloch  ;  R.  H. 
J.  Hanbury,  Tournaig  ;  Hector  Mac- 
kintosh, Gairloch  ;  Angus  Stewart, 
Aultbea  ;  Rev.  D  Macnaughton,  F.C, 
Aultbea  ;  Rev  John  Wats  m  ;  Rev.  D. 
Maciver,  Aultbea  ;  Dr  Knox  ;  clerk, 
W.  B.  Macrae.  Teachers  —  Achter- 
cairn,  J.  Macgillivray  ;  Bualnaluib, 
Donald  Mackenzie  ;  Inverasdale,  John 
Macleod ;  Kinlochewe,  Miss  Annie 
Fraser ;  Laide,  Mrs  B.  Summers; 
Mellon  Udrigle,  Miss  Campbell ;  Mel- 
vaig,  John  McCuish  ;  Opinan  Miss 
Mackenzie  and  Miss  Gunn  ;  Poolewe, 
W.  Cameron  ;  Sand,  Miss  Maclean  ; 
Isle  Horistle,  Miss  Macpherson  ; 
Badachro,  Miss  Maclean. 

Parish  Council — Aultbea  Ward — 
Angus  Stewart,  Hector  Maciver,  C. 
Mackenzie. 

Poolewe  Ward— Sir  Kenneth  Mac- 
kenzie of  Gairloch,  Bart.  ;  Osgood 
Hanbury  Mackenzie,  Inverewe  ;  John 
Macleod,  Braes. 

Gairloch  Ward — J.  Macaskill,  Gair- 
loch ;  Kenneth  Maclean,  Strath ; 
Hector  Mackintosh,  blacksmith, 
Strath. 

Insp.,  W  B  Macrae;  M.O.,  Dr  D. 
Geo.  Macnaughton,  Poolewe ;  Dr 
Knox,  Gairloch  ;  Reg.,  Northern  Dis- 
trict, H.  Cameron  ;  Southern  Dis- 
trict, William  Macdonald. 


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Ross-shire   Parish   Information. 


Churches  -  Gairloch  EC,  Rev.  D. 
MacleoH,  M.A.  ;  Poolewe  E.C., 
Rev.  J  Cameron,  M.A.,  B  D.  ; 
Gairloch  F.C.,  Rev.  W.  Mac- 
kinnon ;  Kinlochewe  F.O.,  Rev.  Mr 
Watson  ;  Kinlochewe  U.F.C.,  vacant ; 
Poolewe  and  Aultbea  U.F.C.,  Rev.  D. 
Maciver  ;  Gairloch  F.P.C  ,  Rev.  D. 
Mackenzie;  Aultbea  F.C.,  Rev.  D. 
Macnaughton 

Golf  Club — Hon.  president,  Sir  K. 
Mackenzie  ;  president,  Mr  Macintyre  ; 
secretary  and  treasurer,  I)   Grant. 

Horticultural  Society  —  President, 
The  Lady  Marjory  Mackenzie  of  Gair- 
loch ;  secretary,  John  M'Caskill,  fac- 
tor ;  treasurer,  D.  Grant,  estate  office. 

Library  —  Secretary  and  librarian, 
Miss  Ross. 

Sailing  Club  —  Commodore,  0.  D. 
Rudd  of  Ardnamurchan ;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  J.  J.  Fraser. 

Home  Industries  Association — Pre- 
sident, the  Marchioness  of  Zetland  ; 
secretary.  Mr  Cameron. 

Gairloch  Nursing  Committee — Pre- 
sident, The  Lady  Marjory  Mackenzie  ; 
secretary,  Mrs  Macaskill,  Glen  Cot- 
tage ;  treasurer.  Miss  Burgess,  Bank 
House;  nurse,  Nurse  Macaulay. 

Bank — Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Bur- 
gess and  A.  W.  Burgess,  joint  agents. 

Post-Offices— Gairloch,  Miss  Fraser  ; 
Poolewe,  Miss  Mackenzie;  Aultbea,  H. 
Cameron  ;  Loch  Maree,  J.  Campbell ; 
Kinlochewe,  Peter  Mackenzie ;  In- 
verasdale,  J  Mackenzie  ;  Bad- 
achro,  Miss  Mackenzie.  With  Money 
Order  and  Telegraph  Departments. 
Sub  Post  Offices  Strath,  Angus  Ross; 
Melvaig,  Kenneth  Macrae  ;  Laide,  R. 
Mackenzie. 

Preventive  Staff  —  Mr  Cheeper, 
supervisor ;  J  J.  Fraser,  Finlay 
Murchison,  and  John  Macleod. 

Steamboat  Agent  —A.  Burgess. 

Clerk  to  the  Heritors — J.  Macaskill. 

A  mail  motor  runs  daily  to  and  from 
Aultbea  and  Gairloch  and  Achnasheen 
station  The  s.s.  Gael  runs  to 
and  from  Oban  three  times  a 
week,  from  1st  July  to  15th  Septem- 
ber, and  the  s.s.   Claymore  weekly  to 


and  from  Glasgow.  The  motor  boab 
"Gleniffer"  plies  on  Loch  Maree 
during  the  months  of  July,  August, 
September,  and  October. 

Glenshiel  —  Scholastic  —  School 
Board — Rev.  D.  Macrae,  Manse  of 
Glenshiel,  chairman  ;  William  Mac- 
bean,  Ratagan;  Colin  Campbell,  Shiel; 
Ewen  Macrae,  Cairngorm  ;  Duncan 
Macrae,  Cairngorm ;  clerk,  John 
M  ackintosh.  Teachers — Letterf  earn, 
T.  Purdie  ;  Shiel,   Donald  Macrae. 

Parish  Council — Chairman,  Rev.  D. 
Macrae,  Glenshiel;  Colin  Campbell, 
Shiel  ;  Roderick  Matheson,  Totaig  ; 
Christopher  Macrae,  Druidaig  ;  Ewen 
Macrae,  Cairngorm. 

Insp.,  John  Mackintosh  ;  M.O.,  Dr 
Macrae,  Balmacara  ;  Reg.,  Ewan  Mac- 
lennan,  Lechacan. 

Churches — E.C.,  Rev.  D.  Macrae; 
F.C.,  vacant. 

Post-Offices — Shiel  (  Vloney  Order 
and  Telegraph),  Duncan  Macaulay, 
postmaster  ;  Letterfearn,  Murdo  Mac- 
rae, postmaster. 


Kill  ear  nan.— Scholastic— School 
Board,  E.  N.  Burton  Mackenzie  of 
Kilcoy,  chairman;  Rev.  A.  Macdonald, 
Killearnan  ;  Don.  Macdonald,  Fettes; 
R.  S.  Fraser-Mackenzie  of  Allan- 
grange  ;  T.  Macdonald,  Croftcrunie  ; 
clerk  and  treasurer,  J.  Fraser,  Muir 
of  Ord.  Teachers — Killearnan,  Wm. 
Mackintosh  ;  Tore,  Jas.   Forrest. 

Parish  Council  —  •  Chairman,  John 
Macdonald,  Drynie  Park  ;  Alex.  Jas. 
Mackenzie,  Milton ;  Donald  Mac- 
gillivray,  Colinton ;  Donald  Mac- 
donald, Fettes  ;  Ronald  Mackenzie, 
Muckernich;  Don.  Forbes,  Spittal  ; 
E.  N.  Burton  Mackenzie  of  Kilcoy. 

Clerk,  John  Fraser;  M.O.,  R. 
Brodie;  Reg.,  H.  Fraser,  Spittal  Croft. 

Churches — E.C.,  Rev.  A.  J.  Mac- 
donald; U  F.C.,  Rev.  A.  Cameron; 
F.C  ,  vacant. 

Curling  Club  —  President.  E.  N. 
Burton  Mackenzie  of  Kilcoy;  secy., 
H.  Matheson,  Tore  Inn,  Allangrange. 


146 


Ross-shire  Parish   Information. 


Kilmuir-  Easter  —  Scholastic  — 
School  Board — W  Garrow,  Polnicol, 
chairman;  Rev.  R.  Cameron,  U.F. 
Manse  ;  Alex.  TayJor,  Kiidary  House  ; 
Alex.  Macdonald,  Rhives  ;  Alex. 
Rose,  Torran  ;  clerk,  W.  J.  Caroline. 
Teachers  —  Kilmuir- Easter,  T.  G. 
Meldrum;  Tullich,  Miss  Tait. 

Parish  Council  —  Thomas  G.  Mel- 
drum, Alex  Rose,  W.  Garrow,  J.  Mac- 
lennan,  John  Ross,  A.  Macdonald, 
Alex.  Matheson. 

Insp.,  W.  J.  Caroline,  Portleich, 
Delny  ;  M.O.,  Dr  J.  A.  Somerville, 
Invergordon  ;  Reg. ,  W.  J.  Caroline. 

Churches— E.G.,  Rev.  J.  C.  Mac- 
naught;  U.F.C.,  Rev.  R.  Cameron. 

Principal  Seats  —  Tarbat  House, 
Countess  of  Cromartie ;  Balnagown 
Castle,  Sir  Charles  Ross,  Bart. 

Kiltearn  —  Scholastic  —  School 
Board — Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis, 
Barb.,  chairman;  A.  Wylie  Hill  of 
Lemlair  ;  D.  H.  Moore,  Drummond  ; 
D.  Maclennan,  Pitmadufchy  ;  J.  Harry 
Dods ;  clerk,  G.  S.  M.  Mackintosh. 
Teachers— Kiltearn,  A.  Henderson, 
M.A.;  Swordale  Side  School,  Miss 
Matheson  ;  Lemlair  Side  School,  Miss 
Macdonald. 

Parish  Council  —  Chairman,  Sir 
Hector  Munro ;  Robert  Munro,  A. 
Ross,  John  Munro,  A.  A.  Munro,  D. 
Maclennan,  Alex.  R.  Munro,  D.  H. 
Moore  ;  A.  Dingwall 

Insp.,  G.  S.  M.  Mackintosh,  Ding- 
wall ;  MO.,  Dr  Broadfoot;  Reg., 
James  Duff,  Evantorf. 

Churches— E.C.,  Rev.  A.  Forbes 
Black  ;  F  C,  Rev.  D.  Smith. 

Bank  —  Commercial  Bank,  Robert 
Calder,  Alness,  agent. 

Crofters'  Club— President,  T.  W. 
Cuthbert,  Achindunie,  Alness  ;  honor- 
ary secretary  and  treasurer,  Mr 
Robert  Calder,  Commercial  Bank  of 
Scotland,  Alness. 

Novar  Angling  Club — President,  J. 
Ross,  Katewell ;  joint  secretaries,  L. 
J.  Gray  &  G.  Munro,  Novar  Arms  Inn. 

Library  Committee — Secretary,  A. 
Henderson,      Kiltearn      Schoolhouse  ; 


librarian,  J    Duff,  Evanton. 

Curling  Club  (Ferindonald) — Presid- 
ent, Sir  Hector  Munro  of  Foulis, 
Bart  ;  secy.,  D.  Moore,  Drummond. 

Women's  Guild  (E  C  ) — President, 
vocant. 

Draughts  Club  and  Reading-Room — 
President,  H.  Munro  Ferguson, 
Assynb  ;  secy.,  J   Duff  Evanton. 

Women's  Guild  <F.C.) — President, 
Mrs  Munro,  Blackhill 

Heritors' Clerk— Mr  G.  S.  M.  Mac- 
kintosh, Dingwall. 

Public  Hall  Committee— James  Duff, 
secretary  and  caretaker. 

Ki  n  card  i  ne— Scholastic—  Chair- 
man SB.,  Rev.  J.  W.  Macdonald, 
Croick,  Ardgay;  clerk,  Murdo  M. 
Macleod,  Ardgay.  Teachers— Gled- 
field,  D.  J.  Mackenzie  ;  Culrain,  J. 
Stewart;  Achnahannet,  Margaret  M. 
Strachan  ;  Doune,  George  Mackay ; 
Croick,  Mrs  H.  Fairbairn. 

Parish  Council— Alex.  Ross,  Kin- 
cardine, chairman  ;  W.  L.  Robertson, 
Invercharron  Mains  ;  J.  Ross,  West 
Soyal ;  D.  Mackajr,  Culrain ;  Louis 
Urquhart,  Kincardine;  John  Stewart, 
Culrain  ;  John  Ross,  Ardgay  ;  James 
Ross,   *ttrathcarron. 

Insp.,  M.  M.  Micleod,Bonar- Bridge; 
M.O.,  Dr  T.  Dryden  Moffat ;  Reg. ,  N. 
Ross ;  Strathoykel  District,  And. 
Ross. 

Nearest  Railway  Station  —  Bonar- 
Bridge. 

Churches— Ardgay  E.C,  Rev.  A. 
Macleod;  Croick  E.C.  (quoad  sacra), 
Rev.  J.  W.  Macdonald  ;  Ardgay  F.C,. 
vacant  ;  Ardgay  U.F.C. ,  Rev.  K. 
Macleod,  Kincardine  and  Croick. 

Bank  —  Bank  of  Scotland  —  David 
Shaw,  agent 

Curling  Club — Ardgay-Bonar — Pre- 
sident, J.  Macpherson  ;  secretary, 
Murdo  M.  Macleod,  Ardgay. 

Glass  Ball  Shooting  Club — Presid- 
ent, J.  Macleod  ;  secretaries,  W  Ross 
and  James  Henderson. 

Kyle  of  Sutherland  Fishery  Board — 
D.  F.  Macdonald,  solicitor,  Inverness 
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iioch, clerk;  W.  Duncan, Culrain, bailiff. 

Y.W.C. A. —President,  Mrs  Robert- 
son, Invercharron  ;  secretary,  Miss 
Brown,  The  Cottage,  Ardgay. 

Balnagown  Hall  Committee  (ap- 
pointed by  Sir  Charles  Ross,  Bart.) — 
J.  Macleod,  chairman  ;  J.  A  Ellis, 
secretary  ;  I.  M.  Ross,  W.  T.  Brown, 
Alex.  Ross  (Kincardine),  and  G.  A. 
Macleod  (Culeave). 

Kinlochluichart— See  Contin. 

Kintal  I — Scholastic — School  Board 
— Rev.  P.  J.  Maciver,  chairman ; 
Farquhar  Matheson,  Dornie ;  Chris- 
topher Murdoch,  do.  ;  Rev.  Joseph 
Maclellan,  R.C  C,  Dornie;  Alex. 
Macrae,  J.P  ,  Inverinate  ;  clerk,  John 
Tait  Macrae,  Inverinate.  Teachers — 
Dornie,  J.  N.  Macleod  and  Miss  Mac- 
rae ;  Inverinate,  Miss  Miller ;  Killi, 
Ian,  Miss  Ina  Fraser  ;  \jongard  Side 
School,  Alex.  McKerlich. 

Parish  Council — Chairman,  Donald 
Macrae,  gamekeeper,  Inverinate ; 
Alex,  Macrae,  Inverinate ;  Rev.  J. 
Maclellan,  Dornie  ;  Rev.  P.  J.  Maciver, 
Kintail ;  Duncan  Macrae,  Lag,  Dornie. 

Insp.,  John  Mackintosh  ;  M.O.,  Dr 
Macrae  ;  Reg. ,  Betsie  Matheson. 

Churches— E.C.,  Rev.  P.  J.  Maciver; 
R.C.C.,  Rev.  Joseph  Maclellan. 

Bank — Commercial  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, John  Campbell  and  J.  Hosack, 
joint  agents. 

Dornie  Social  Institute  (erected  in 
1911)— John  N.  Macleod,  secretary 
and  treasurer ;  Trustees  —  Farquhar 
Matheson,  Dornie  (chairman)  ;  Chris- 
topher Murdoch,  Dornie;  Archibald 
Macrae,  Park  ;  Ouncan  Macrae,  Carn- 
dubh  ;  and  D.  Murchison,  Bundalocb. 

Reading  Room  and  Library  open 
during  winter  months. 

Nearest  Stations— Kyle  of  Lochalsh 
or  Stromeferry. 


Knockbain— Scholastic  —Chair- 
man S.B.,  Rev.  J.  Dow  ;  clerk, 
D.  Stuart.  Teachers  —  Drumsmittal, 
John    Macleod ;     Munlochy,    Donald 


Macdonald  ;  Upper  Knockbain,  John 
Forbes  ;  Arpafeelie,  S.  John's,  Thos. 
Todd. 

Parish  Council  (Munlochy  Ward) — 
J  A  Beaton,  Bayfield  ;  D.  M.  Camp- 
bell, Ashley ;  Rev.  J  Dow,  Knock- 
bain ;  Francis  Fraser,  Munlochy  ;  D. 
Macdonald,  Redlield  ;  John  Macin- 
tyre,  Bellfield. 

Belmaduthy  Ward  —  Kenneth 
Davidson,  Knockbain  ;  Roderick 
Matheson,  do. 

Insp.,  W.  W.  Gillanders,  Rose 
markie  ;  collector,  J.  Anderson,  Mun- 
lochy ;  M.O.,  Dr  R.  Brodie ;  Reg., 
Donald  Macdonald  ;  clerk  of  burials, 
Donald  Macdonald. 

Nursing  Association  —  President, 
Mrs  Logan  ;  Nurse  Dallas. 

Belmaduthy  Curling  Club — Francis 
Fraser,  Hotel,  Munlochy,  hon.  secre- 
tary and  treasurer. 

Churches — E  C,  Rev.  John  Dow, 
Munlochy;  F.C.,  vacant;  U.F.C., 
Rev.  1).  Macinnes. 

Bank — Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  J. 
Anderson,  agent. 

Rental-£8963  8s  3d. 

Railway  Station — Munlochy. 

Lochalsh  —  Scholastic  —  School 
Board — Rev.  F  Macrae,  chairman  ;  D. 
Logan,  of  Achtertyre  ;  A  Sinclair, 
Balmacara  ;  A.  Mackenzie,  Piockton  ; 
Alex.  Mackenzie,  do.;  K.  M.  Murchi- 
son, Balmacara  ;  clerk,  Chris.  Macrae, 
Piockton.  Teachers — Piockton  H.G. 
School,  James  Sorlie,  M.A.,  F.E.I.S  ; 
Mr  Cooper,  M  A  ;  Miss  Jane  MacRaw, 
M.A.;  Elementary  Department,  Miss 
Mackenzie  and  Miss  Macaulay  ;  Kyle, 
David  Urquhart,  M.A.,  L.C  P.;  assist- 
ants, Miss  Macrae  and  Miss  Mac- 
lennan  ;  Earbusaig,  Miss  H.  Butter  ; 
assistant,  Miss  Hazmelhalch ;  Loch- 
alsh, J.  Montgomery  ;  assistant,  Miss 
Finlayson  ;  Achmore,  Miss  J.  Mackay 

Parish  Council — Lochalsh  Ward — 
K.  Finlayson,  Avernish,  Lochalsh  ;  D. 
Logan,  Auchtertyre  ;  D.  Cameron, 
Aird  Ferry  ;  K.  Murchison,  Balmacara 

Piockton  Ward — John  Macdonald, 
Rhuemore ;  John  Murchison,  Kyle  of 


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Lochalsh ;  Duncan  Maciae,  Kyle; 
Murdo  Macrae,  Kyle. 

Insp.,  John  Mackintosh,  Fernfield, 
Kyle  of  Lochalsh;  M.O.,  Dr  George 
Duncan  and  Dr  D.  J  Macrae  ;  Reg  , 
Malvina  Sinclair,  Achtertyre. 

Kyle  Lodge  Freemasons  — R.W.  M., 
J.  Montgomery. 

Churches— Lochalsh  E  C,  Rev.  Mr 
Maclean  ;  Plockton  E.C.,  Rev.  J.  Mac- 
kay  ;  Plockton  F.C  ,  Rev.  F.  Macrae  ; 
Ardelve  F  C,  vacant;  Plockton 
U.F.C.,  Rev.  Mr  Macdonald. 

Banks — Bank  of  Scotland,  T  Ritson, 
agent  ;  Commercial  Bank,  John 
Hosack  and  J.  Campbell,  joint  agents. 

Ardelve  Office  of  Commercial  Bank 
opens  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  from 
12.30  to  3.30.  J.  Campbell,  Dornie, 
agent. 

Hotels  -  Station  Hotel,  Kyle  (Miss 
Robertson)  ;  Kyle  Hotel,  Kyle  (Murdo 
Mackenzie)  ;  Balnoacara  Hotel  5  miles 
from  Kyle  (  Archibald  Sinclair);  Aird- 
ferry  Hotel  opposite  the  mouth  of 
Loch  Duich,  10  miles  from  Kyle  Sta- 
tion (Donald  Cameron)  ;  Plockton 
Hotel  (H.  Mackenzie). 

Fishery  Officer — Mr  Downie. 

Lighthouse  Keeper — Donald  Mac- 
donald. 

Highland  Railway  Ferryman  -  Capt. 
Finlayson. 

Postmaster,  Kyle  —  Mr  E.  Mac- 
donald. 

Highland  Railway  Station  Agent, 
Kyle  of  Lochalsh     Mr  Ken   Memes. 

Steamboat  Agent,  Kyle— Mr  N.  C. 
Macintosh 

Fish  ealesman,  Kyle— Mr  M.  Ste- 
wart. 

Loch  broom — Scholastic — School 
Board— Rev.  A.  Sutherland,  FP.C; 
chairman  ;  Murdo  Mackenzie,  George 
Ross,  John  Maclean,  builder,  Ulla- 
pool; Roderick  Macleod,  Islemartin  ; 
J.  T.  Henderson,  Ullapool  ;  Roderick 
Mackenzie,  Coigach  ;  Major  Fraser, 
Leckmelm  ;  Dr  Wallace,  Ullapool  ; 
clerk,  D.  S.  Ross.  Teachers — Achilti- 
buie,  Mr  Montgomery  ;  Altando, 
Mrs  Mary  Maciver  ;  Ardindrean,  Miss 


A.  Macdonald  ;  Auchduart,  Miss  M. 
Munro  ;  Badcaul,  Mrs  J  Haggarty  ;: 
Lochbroom,  Miss  A.  Ross ;  Scoraig, 
Miss  C.  C.  Mackenzie  ;  Strathcanaird, 
Miss  K.  Macleod  ;  Ullapool,  Donald 
iMacleod,  M.A.;  and  six  assistants. 

Parish  Council  —  Coigach  Ward — 
Rod.  Mackenzie,  Achiltibuie  ;  John 
Maclean,  Aultandhu  ;  Roderick  Mac- 
leod, Isle  Martin.  Reg.,  R.  Fraser. 

Ullapool  Ward — Chairman,  Kenneth 
Cameron,  Ullapool ;  George  Ross, 
Shore  Street,  do. ;  Roderick  Mac- 
kenzie, Geo.  Monison,  and  John  Mac- 
lean, builder,  Ullapool.  Reg.,  J.  T. 
Henderson. 

Dundonnell  Ward — A.  Mackenzie, 
Badlurach ;  John  Finlayson,  Dun- 
donnell ;  D.  Cameron,  Hotel,  Dun- 
donnell.    Reg.,  J    T.    HendersoD. 

Insp.,  D.  S.  Ross;  M.O.,  Dr  D. 
Wallace. 

Churches— Lochbroom  E.C., Rev.  W 
Sutherland,  M.A.  ;  Ullapool  E.C. 
(quoad  sacra),  Rev.  J.  A.  Macdonald  ; 
Ullapool  U.F.C.,  Rev.  a.  Macleod; 
Ullapool  F.C,  Rev.  A.  Macdonald; 
Coigach  F.C,  vacant  ;  Badcaul 
U. F.C,  Rev.  D.  Macintosh;  Ullapool 
F.P.C,  Rev.  A.  Sutherland. 

Bank — National  Bank  of  Scotland, 
James  Stewart,  Ullapool,  agent. 

Inland  Revenue — -1  Smith,  Ullapool. 

Crofters'  Agricultural  Show — Dr 
Wallace,  President ;  J.  Smith,  secy. 

Steamboat  Agent— Ken.  Cameron, 
Ullapool. 

Hotels — Royal,  W  D  Mackenzie; 
Caledonian,  G.  Morrison. 

Coastguards  Officer— R.  C  Baker. 

Postmasters  -  Ullapool,  J.  Stewart ; 
Coigach,  George  Macleod  ;  Lochbroom, 
T.  D.  Bathgate 

Tennis  Club -Presid.,  Dr  Wallace; 
secretary  and  treasurer,  J.  Smith. 

Boy  Scouts  Association  —  District 
Commissioner,  Kenneth  Cameron ; 
President,  Dr  Wallace  ;  hon.  secy., 
1  >.  S.  Ross  ;  scoutmaster,  M  urdo 
Mackenzie,  Ullapool. 

Loch  car  ran — Scholastic — School 
Board— J.  Maclennan,  chairman  ;   N. 


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Reid,  R  T.  M.  Sinclair,  John  Morri- 
son, and  Alex.  Macrae ;  clerk  and 
treasurer,  A.  Campbell ;  compulsory 
officer,  A.  Mackenzie.  Teachers — 
Attadale,  Annie  MacLeish ;  Balnacra, 
Miss  L  N.  White;  Kishorn,  Miss 
Annie  Stewart ;  Lochcarron,  Robert 
W.  Maclennan  ;  Strome,  T   Fowler. 

Parish  Council  —  Chairman,  John 
Maclennan ;  Angus  Finlayson ; 
M.  Macdonald,  Alexander  Macrae, 
D.  Poison,  J.  Morrison,  D.  Urquharb 

Insp.,  A.  Campbell;  M.O.,  Dr  C. 
G.  Mackay  ;  Reg. ,  A.  Macrae. 

Churches— E.C.,  Rev.  D  Macdonald; 
U.F.C.,  Rev.  A.  Murray  ;F.C,  vacant; 
F.P.C.,  Rev.  Mr  Graham. 

bank— Bank  of  Scotland,  R.  T.  M. 
Sinclair,  agent. 

Medical  Practitioner — Dr  Mackay. 


Lochs  (Lewis) — Scholastic — Chair- 
man S.B.,  C.  Orrock  ;  clerk,  D.  Mac- 
kay. Stornoway,  Teachers — Achmore, 
Miss  M.  A.  Macdonald  ;  Balallan,  P. 
Clemenson  ;  Cromore,  H.  Bruce  ;  Fidi- 
gary,  A.  G.  Burns  ;  Knockiandue,  R. 
Paterson  ;  Lemreway,  John  Hastie  ; 
Luerbost,  D.  Gunn  ;  Planascar, 
W.  Kerr ;  Graver,  A.  Macdonald  ; 
Grimshader,  Miss  C.  A.  Macleod  ; 
Kershader,  A.  J.  "Macmillan  ;  Airidh- 
bhruaich,  Janet  Smith. 

Parish  Council — Lochs  Ward — Rev. 
Donald  Maccallum,  Keose ;  Malcolm 
Macieod,  24  Laxay ;  Neil  Mackay, 
6  Achmore ;  John  Mackenzie,  46 
Balallan ;  Don.  Macmillan,  6  Cross- 
bost ;  Angus  Gillies,  8  Leurbost. 

Park  Ward — Malcolm  Martin,  farm- 
er, Orobeg  ;  Norman  Morrison,  Mari- 
veg ;  Finlay  Smith,  15  Cromore ; 
Murdo  Macleod,  13  Cromore  ;  Kenneth 
Mackenzie,  1  Habost. 

Insp.,  D.  Smith;  M.O.,  Dr  Allan 
Cameron  ;  Reg..  M.  Mackenzie. 

Churches — E.C.,Rev.  D.  Maccallum; 
Crossbo*t  U.F.O.,  Rev.  Mr  Macar- 
thur ;  Crossbost  F.C.,  Rev.  Mr  Rose  ; 
Kinloch  U.F.C.,  Rev.  J.  Mackay;  Kin- 
loch  F.C.,  vacant;  Graver  F.C.,  vacant. 

Mails  go  from  Stornoway  daily. 


Logie  Easter  —  Scholastic  — 
School  Board  — Rev.  Jas.  Munro,M.  A., 
chairman  ;  Messrs  Fraser,  Brenachie  ; 
A  B  Munro,  Scotsburn  ;  Ross,  Balla- 
chragan  ;  and  Ross,  Upper  Pitma- 
duthy  ;  clerk,  M.  Macrae.  Teachers 
— Logie-Easter,  R.  Robertson  ;  assist- 
ant, Sliss  Campbell ;  Scotsburn,  R.  H. 
Bone ;  assistant,  Miss  K.  Ross. 

Parish  Council— R.  H.  Bone,  chair- 
man, Rev.  J.  Munro,  Alexander  B. 
Munro,  Wm.  Ross,  John  Mackenzie, 
Don.  Maclennan. 

Insp.,  J.  Munro,  Tain  ;  M.O.,  Dr 
E.  K  Mackenzie,  Tain  ;  Reg.,  Wm. 
Fowler;  Reg.  of  Burials,  R.  Robertson. 

(  hurches — E.C.,  Rev.  .7.  Munro; 
U.F.C.,  Rev.  N.  Macleod;  F  C, 
vacant. 

Session  Clerk — R.  Robertson 

Curling  Club— President,  Mr  Taylor, 
Kildary  House. 

Water  Committee — Wm.  Ross,  D. 
Maclennan,  Rev.  J.  Munro,  from 
Parish  Council,  along  with  R.  H. 
Bone  and  A.  B  Munro  from  District 
Cmmittee. 

Chairman,  R.  H.  Bone.  Inspector, 
Alex.  Sv>ackinnon. 

The  Poet  Office  is  Kildary,  and  the 
Postma&ter  is  Mr  Macrae. 


Nigg— Scholastic— School  Board  — 
J.  Gordon,  chairman  ;  Rev.  N.  D. 
Mackay,  Rev.  W.  Johnstone,  J.  H. 
Budge,  Robt.  Mackenzie  ;  clerk,  S.  J. 
D.  Fraser,  Fearn.  Teachers — Nigg,  A. 
Poison  ;  Pitcalnie,  M.  Macarthur 

Parish  Council — Chairman,  J  Gor- 
don, Cullisse;  J.  A.  Grant,  W.  Rarichie; 
Rev.  Wm  Johnstone,  Nigg  ;  J.  Ross, 
Carse  of  Bayfield  ;  J  H  Budge,  Easter 
Rarichie ;  Rev.  Norman  D  Mackay, 
Nigg  ;  R.  Mackenzie,  Lower  Bayfield. 

Insp.,  J.  Munro;  M.O. ,  Dr  Ross ; 
Reg.,  J.  A.  Ross. 

Churches -E.C.,  Rev.  N.  D.  Mac- 
kay ;  Nigg  U.F.,  Rev.  W  Johnston, 
B.A.;  Chapelhill  U.F.,  Rev.  K.  S. 
Maclean. 

Castlecraig  Golf  Club — President, 
Col.   Ross  of  Cromarty ;    secretaries, 


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-George  Rose,    Ni gg,   and   D.    Junor, 
Cromarty. 

Resol  is— Scholastic — Sch.  Board 
D.  Macfarquhar,  chairman  ;  A.  Noble, 
James  Craigen,  R.  Mackenzie,  James 
S  Macdonald  ;  c^rk,  Evan  Scott. 
Teachers  —  Cullicudden,  K.  Kemp  ; 
Newhall,  F.  R.  S  Black. 

Parish  Council — Chairman.  R.  Mac- 
intyre  of  St  Martins  ;  R.  Mac- 
kenzie, Balblair  ;  C  Ferguson,  Ardoch; 
John  Macfarquhar,  West  Alness 
Ferry ;  D.  Macrae,  Jemimaville ; 
Robert  Thomson,  Poyntzfield  ;  J.  Mac- 
donald,  Drumdyre. 

Insp.  and  collector,  W.  W.  Gilland- 
ers,  Rosemarkie  ;  MO.,  Dr  C.  Ander- 
son, Resolis  ;  Reg.,  D.  Urquhart. 

Curling  Club— Secretary  and  trea- 
surer, vacant. 

Cullicudden  Musical  Association — 
Conductor,  J  Maclean,  Alness. 

Churches  —  E.C.,  Rev.  Archibald 
Campbell  ;  U.F.C.,  Rev.  C.  E.  Mac- 
kenzie ;  F.C.,  vacant. 

Rental— £6183  )4s8d. 

Rosemarkie — Scholastic— School 
Board — Allan  Macdonald,  chairman  ; 
John  Hossack,  Dr  D.  Fraser,  Rev. 
W.  Sim  peon,  Miss  Kennedy  ;  clerk, 
J.  Henderson.  Teachers  —  For- 
trose  Academy,  including  Fortrose 
Infants,  Kenneth  Macleod,  Rector ; 
Rosemarkie,  Miss  E.  C.  Fraser. 

Parish  Council  —  Landward  —  Ken. 
Grigor,  Weston,  chairman  of  Landward 
Committee ;  J.  Sutherland,  Rosemar- 
kie ;  Alex.  Maciver,  Greenside  ;  Wm. 
Brown,  Muirhead  ;  A.  D.  Munro, 
Belmungie. 

Burgh  Ward — Provost  Stuart,  chair- 
man of  Parish  Council ;  J.  Hossack,  J. 
Fraser,  J.  Murray,   and  Alex.  Fraser. 

Insp.  and  collector,  W  WGillanders; 
M.O.,  Dr  J.  Cameron  ;  Reg.,  D.  Cun- 
ningham ;  assistant  Reg  ,  W.  W. 
Gillanders. 

Rental  —  Burgh,  £5273  2s  6d  ; 
Landward,  £3941  2s  5d. 


Rosemarkie— See  Burgh  of  Fortrose. 


Rosskeen  —  Scholastic  —  School 
Board — Dr  F.  Macrae,  Alness,  chair- 
man ;  Provost  J.  Macdonald,  Inver- 
gordon ;  W.  G.  Paterson,  Ord  ;  Rev. 
A.  Douglas,  Invergordon ;  D.  Rosp, 
Glasgow  House,  Alness ;  Rev.  John 
Macdonald,  Free  Church,  Rosskeen  ; 
D  R  Mackenzie,  Bungalow,  Alness  ; 
clerk,  W  George.  Teachers — Ardross, 
G  A  Mackay  ;  Bridgend,  D  Mackay  ; 
Invergordon  Academy,  A.  Macmillan, 
M  A. ;  Newmnre,  J.  Sutherland, 
F.E.T.S.;  Strathrusdale,  Miss  Minty. 

Parish  Council  (West)  —  Thomas 
Wilkinson  Cuthbert,  Achindunie ; 
Donald  Mackay,  Millcraig ;  Dr  Far- 
quhar  Macrae,  D.  M.  Ross,  Bridgend  ; 
David  Ross,  High  Street,  Alness. 

East  Ward  —  Alexander  William 
Brook,  Invergordon  ;  William  G. 
Paterson,  Farm  of  Ord  ;  R.  M.  Mac- 
kay, Saltburn. 

Burgh  Ward — Provost  Macdonald, 
chairman ;  John  Robertson,  bank 
agent ;  D.  A.  M.  Ross,  merchant  ;  R. 
J.  Macintosh. 

Insp.,  W.  George;  M.O.,  Jas.  A, 
Somerville ;  Reg  ,  W.  Bisset. 

Churches — Rosskeen  U.F.C.,  Rev. 
Jno.  Ross,  Bridgend  ;  Rosskeen  F.C., 
Rev.  J  no.  Macdonald  ;  Rosskeen  E.C., 
Rev.  Geo.  Macdonald,  B.D. ;  Inver- 
gordon U.F  C,  Rev.  A.  Douglas. 

See  Invergordon. 

Stor  noway—  Scholastic—  School 
Board — J.  N.  Anderson,  chairman  ; 
K.  Mackenzie,  Rev.  N.  Macintyre,  A. 
Bain,  Captain  George  Watt  (Laxdale), 
Rev.  R.  Mackenzie  (Back),  Rev.  R. 
M  orison  ;  clerk.  W.  J.  Clarke.  Teach- 
ers— Aird,  A.  Macdonald;  Back,  W. 
G.  Morison  ;  Bayble,  D.  Maciver ; 
Knock,  D.  Morrison  ;  Laxdale,  D. 
Clark,  L.C.P.  ;  Nicolson,  W.  J.  Gib- 
son, M.A. ;  Sandwickhill,  W.  Fraser; 
Tolsta,  D.  Macdonald  ;  Tong,  D. 
Maciver. 

Nicolson  Institute  Managers — Rode- 
rick Smith,  Bailie  Maclean,  Coun- 
cillors W.  A.  Ross  and  A.  Maclennan. 

Parish  Council  (Back  Ward) — James 
Thomson,  17  Tong  ;    Charles  Hunter, 


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Ross-shire  Parish   Information. 


Coll  ;  Angus  Maciver,  17  S.  Tolsta. 

Point  Ward — John  Macleod,  Keith 
Street  ;  Torquil  Macleod,  8a  Garra- 
bost ;  Rev.  Angus  Macleod,  Knock  ; 
1  vacancy. 

Stornoway  Central  Ward — Murdo 
Macdonald,  31^  Benside  ;  Donald  Mac- 
leod, 4  Laxdale  Lane  ;  Robert  Sime, 
Church  Street,  vice-chairman  ;  Alex. 
Fraser,  banker  ;  David  Tolmie,  com- 
mission agent  ;  J.  N.  Anderson,  soli- 
citor, chairman  ;  Colin  J.  Maciver, 
Kenneth  Street. 

Insp.,  G.  Macleod  ;  M.O's.,  Burgh, 
Dr  M  urdoch  Mackenzie ;  Point,  L)r 
Mackenzie ;  Back,  Dr  Murchison, 
Reg.,  G.  Macleod. 

Tain— See  Burgh  of  Tain. 

Tarbat— Scholastic— Sch.  Board 
— Don.  Macdonald,  Wilkhaven,  chair- 
man ;  Charles  Ross,  Balnaha ;  Wm- 
Calder,  Petly  ;  Robert  Ross,  Rock  field 
Mill  ;  clerk,  H.  Thomson,  Portmaho- 
mack  ;  Rev.  Ewan  Fraser.  Teachers — 
Old,  John  Ewing  ;  West,  George 
Ross.  Compulsory  Officer  —  James 
Bain. 

Parish  Council  —  Portmahomack 
Ward— Wm.  Calder,  Petley  ;  Robert 
Ross,  Rockfield  Mills  ;  David  J.  Ross, 
Portmahomack. 

Cadboll  Ward— Charles  Ross,  Bal- 
naha ;    'ohn  More,  Arboll. 

Rockfield  Ward  —  Donald  Mac- 
donald,  Wilkhaven  ;  Robert  Ross, 
Rockfield  Mill. 

Clerk  and  Insp.,  H.  Thomson;  M.O., 
Dr  W.  Pyle  ;  Reg  ,  H.  Thomson. 

Churches— E.C.,  Rev.  D.  Macleod  ; 
U.F.C.,  Rev.  Mr  Fraser;  F.C.,  Rev. 
Angus  Macneill. 

Golf  Club. — Rev.  D.  Macleod,  secre- 
tary. 

Tarbat  Free  Library  Committee — 
Members  of  Parish  Council,  along 
with  Colin  Munro,  George  Mackay, 
Alexander  Munro,  Rev.  I).  Mac- 
leod, George  Ross,  Thomas  Oliver, 
Donald  Ross,  ratepayers  representa- 
tives ;    Don.    Macdonald,    Wilkhaven, 


chairman  ;  secy,   and   librarian,    John 
Ewing. 

U  ig  (Lewis) — Scholastic — Chairman 
S.B..  C.  Orrock  ;  clerk,  D.  Mackay. 
Teachers — Bernera,  Donald  Macleod  ; 
Breasclete,  John  Smith ;  Carloway, 
R.  Macdonald  ;  Crowlista,  Malcolm 
Macleod ;  Crulivig,  Miss  Maclean  ; 
Duncarloway,  F.  Smith  ;  Isilvi^,  Miss 
Hepburn  ;  Lochcroistean,  Norman 
Macleod  ;  Valtos,  Rod.  Morrison ; 
Mangersta,  Miss  Macaskill. 

Parish  Council— Uig  East  Ward — 
Finlay  Smith,  Dun,  Carloway;  Ranald 
Macdonald,  Carloway  ;  Donald  Mac- 
lennan,  26a  Tolsta ;  John  Smith, 
Breasclete  ;  1  vacancy. 

Uig  West  Ward — Angus  Morrison, 
3  Valtos  ;  Rev.  James  Macniven, 
UF.C;  John  Buchanan,  9  Valtos; 
Malcolm   Macleod,  Crowlista. 

Uig  Bernera  Ward — Norman  Mac- 
donald, 25  Kirkibost ;  Donald  Mac- 
leod, Bernera. 

Insp.,  W.  Macrae  ;  M  0,  Dr  V.  A. 
Ross  ;  Reg. ,  W.  Macrae,  Uig  District  ; 
A.  Macleod,  Carloway  District. 

Churches— E.C.,  Rev.  Allan  Mac- 
kenzie ;  U.F.,  Rev.  Mr  Macniven. 

Urquhart  and  Lo&ie  Wes- 
ter— Scholastic — School  Board — Rev. 
Dr  A.  J.  Macquarrie,  chairman  ;  Don. 
Cross,  Alcaig;  Murdo  Fraser,  Balvaird 
Farm  ;  D.  C.  Jack,  Coulugour  ;  Rev. 
A  Macinnes,  Conon  ;  Geo.  Mackenzie, 
Ferintosh  ;  Chas.  Noble,  Balloan  ; 
clerk,  William  *  arapbell.  Teachers — 
Conon,  W.  Maclennan  ;  Culbokie,  W. 
Fowler;  Ferintosh,  W.  Campbell; 
Mulbuie,  T.  Mackenzie. 

Parish  Council  —  North  Ward — 
Murdo  Fraser,  Balvaird  Farm  ;  Hector 
Jack,  jun..  Easter  and  Wester  Balach- 
laddich  ;  George  Mackenzie,  34,  35, 
and  49  Ferintosh  ;  Charles  •  Noble, 
Balloan. 

South  Ward — Donald  Cross,  Easter 
Alcaig  ;  Alexander  Fraser,  solicitor  ; 
Alexander  Jack,  Easter  Kinkell  ; 
George  Gair,  Conon  ;  George  Middle- 
ton,  Corntown,  chairman. 


154 


Ross-shir©  Parish   Information. 


Insp.,  William  Campbell  ;  M.O.,  Dr 
Pender  Smith;  Reg.,  William  Lamp- 
bell. 

Horticultural  Society — Presidents, 
Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Bart.,  of  Gair- 
loch ;  Lady  Marjory  Mackenzie  of 
Gairloch ;  secretaries,  P.  Macintyre, 
jun.,  Findon,  and  T.  Middleton,  Bal- 
naloch,  Conon-Bridge. 

Curling  Club  —  President,  Colonel 
Warrand,  Pvyefield ;  secretary,  A. 
Campbell,  Balnabeen. 

Agricultural  Association  —  Secre- 
taries, P.  Macintyre,  jun.,  Findon, 
and  W.  W.  Campbell,  Balnabeen. 

Churches  -  E.U.,  Rev.  Dr  A.  J.  Mac- 
quarrie,  Ferintosh  ;  U.F.C.,  Rev.  A. 
Machines ;  F.C.,  Rev.  D.  Munro, 
Ferintosh. 

Urray — Scholastic — School  Board 
— Rev.  J.  Macleod,  chairman  ;  Dun. 
Cameron,  Dunellan,  Muir  of  Ord  ;  K. 
Chisholm,  Dreim  ;  Col.  Mackenzie  of 
Ord  ;  D.  Macrae,  Fairburn  Mains; 
clerk,  A.  Logan,  Muir  of  Ord.  Teach- 
ers— Mary  bank,  Mr  Fraser  ;  Tarra- 
dale,  A.  Fowler. 

Carnoch  Ward — John  Maclennan, 
factor,  chairman  ;  Rev.  A.  Mackay, 
M.A.;  Kenneth  Maciver,  crofter  ;  J.  A. 
Stewart ;  clerk,  W.  Mackenzie,  Ding- 
wall. Teacher — Strathconon — Mr  G. 
Lang. 

Parish  Council — Urray  Ward — Rev. 


N.  Campbell,  U.F.  Manse,  Urray  ; 
Murdo  Mackintosh,  Muir  of  Arcan  ; 
A.  Reid,  Easter  Balloan  ;  Ken. 
Chisholm,  Driem. 

Carnoch  Ward  —  Duncan  J.  Mac- 
rae, Fairburn  Mains :  Reg. ,  G.  Lang, 
Strathconon. 

Muir  of  Ord  Ward— William  Forbes, 
Ord  Village  ;  Captain  E  B  Mackenzie- 
Gillanders  of  Highfield,  chairman  ; 
Rev.  J.  Macleod  F  C.  Manse ;  Col. 
A.  F.  Mackenzie  of  Ord. 

Clerk,  Andrew  Dodds;M.O.,  Dr 
Macdonald,Beauly  ;  Reg.,  D.  Maclean. 

Churches— Urray  E.G.,  Rev.  J.  A. 
Macfarlane;  Carnoch  E.C.,  Rev.  Mr 
Sellar ;  Carnoch  F  C  ,  Rev.  N. 
Nicholson;  Carnoch  U.F.C.,  Rev.  A. 
Beaton  ;  Urray  U.F.C.,  Rev.  N. 
(ampbell;  Muir  of  Ord  F.C.,  Rev. 
J.  Macleod  ;  Episcopal,  Rev.  R.  H. 
Dransfield. 

Banks — Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  F, 
Gordon,  agent ;  Commercial  Bank, 
John  Fraser,  agent. 

Curling  Club  -  President,  Captain 
Mackenzie  Gillanders  of  Highfield  ; 
secretary,  W.  Forbes. 

Golf  Club— Captain,  T.  Mackenzie  ; 
secretary,  A   Fowler. 

Debating  Society  President,  J. 
Fraser  ;  secretary,  A.  Mackenzie. 

Post-Offices— Muir  of  Ord,  J.  T.  Rossy 
postmaster ;  Urray,  Mrs  Mackenzie,, 
postmistress. 


JAMES   MACKENZIE    &    SON, 

PAINTERS,      GLAZIERS,      PAPERH  ANGERS,      &C. 

(PICTURES,     PICTURE    FRAMING), 

60-HIGH    STREET,    DINGWALL-60. 


Telegraphic  Address — "Mackenzie,  Painter,   Dingwall." 

155 


TO       FARMERS. 


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Bombay  Cotton   Cake. 

Thorley's  Cake. 

Oecort seated  Cotton  Cake. 

Decorticated  Cotton  Seed  Meal 

Maize  Meal. 

Special  Bread  Bran. 


FOR     DAIRY    STOCK. 

Decorticated   Cotton  Cake. 
Decorticated  Cotton  Seed  Meal 
Thorley's  Special   Dairy  Cake. 
Thorley's  Meal. 
Bean  Meal. 
Soya  Meal. 
Dried  Grains. 
Special   Broad  Bran. 
McCahns  Treacle. 


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We  Stock  large  quantities  of  all  the  Leading  FEEDING  STUFFS 

on  the  Market,   and  we  are  always  in  a  position  to>  give 

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Office. — 52  High  Street,  Inverness. 

Warehouses — Dempster  Gardens  and  Muirtown. 

Mills — Dempster  Gardens  and  Muirtown. 

— or — 

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Representative. 

Telegrams—"  Barley,  Inverness."  'Phones— 109  A.,  109  B. 

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POST     OFFICE      INFORMATION. 


Rates  of  Postage — For  Inland  Letters  not  exceeding  4  oz.,  Id  ;  not  exceeding  6  oz.,  l|d  ;  and 
Jd  for  every  additional  2  oz. 

Post  Cards  are  sold  at  all  Post-Offices,  price  6d  for  eleven,  singly  at  fd  each.  Newspaper 
Wrappers,  £d  stamp,  4d  for  seven  ;  Id  stamp,  8M  for  eight. 

Newspapers— The  rate  of  postage  for  Newspapers  duly  registered  at  the  General  Pest-Office  is 
id  each  within  the  United  Kingdom,  and  at  the  rate  of  id  per  2  oz.  for  any  newspapers  posted  in 
packets. 

Registration— All  letters  containing  coin  or  articles  of  value  should  be  registered.  The 
registration  lee  for  any  packet  sent  to  any  place  in  the  United  Kingdom  or  abroad  is  2d  prepaid 
by  stamps. 

Halfpenny  Post — The  inland  rate  of  postage  is  : — For  an  open  packet  not  exceeding  2  oz.,  £d 
which  may  contain  any  matter  not  of  a  personal  nature. 

Postal  Ordkrs — These  are  issued  for  the  following  amounts,  viz.: — For  Orders  of  6d,  Is,  up 
to  2s  6d,  commission  id  ;  for  Orders  of  3s,  &c,  up  to  15s,  commission  Id  ;  for  Orders  of  15s  6d, 
&c,  up  to  20s  and  21s-,  commission  l£d  ;  any  odd  pence  not  exceeding  five  can  be  paid  by  affixing 
stamps  not  exceeding  three  to  the  face  of  them.  These  Orders  are  pa\  able  at  any  Money  Order 
Office  within  three  months  after  the  end  of  the  month  of  issue,  after  which  date  an  extra  commis- 
sion, the  same  aa  originally  charged,  is  payable  for  every  three  months  after  the  first  three,  by 
postage  stamps  affixed  to  tbem. 

Inland  Money  Orders— Not  exceeding  £1,  2d  ;  £3,  3d  ;  £10,  4d  ;  £20,  6d  ;  £30,  8d  ;  £40,  lOd. 

Telegraph  Money  Orders — Same  as  ordinary  Money  Orders,  plus  2d,  Supplementary  fee  and 
charge  for  advice  to  Postmaster,  minimum  charge  6d. 

Inland  Parcel  Post — The  maximum  weight  of  a  parcel  which  can  be  sent  by  Parcel  Post  ia 
11  lb.,  and  the  charge  is  not  above  1  lb.,  3d  ;  2  lbs.,  4d  ;  3  lbs.,  5d  ;  5  lbs.,  6d  ;  7  lbs.,  7d  ;  aud 
8  lbs.  up  to  11  lbs.,  Id  per  lb.  The  dimensions  allowed  for  an  inland  postal  parcel  are  :— Maxi- 
mum length  3  ft.  6  in.,  maximum  length  and  girth  combined,  6  feet. 


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WEEDS, 
MOSSES,    8PcM 

On  Carriage  Drives, 
Gravel  Paths. 

Double  foe  strength  of 
most  Weed  Killers. 


1  gallon  Drum,  3/« 


1  gallon  to  SO  gallons 

water. 


Drum  Free. 


40 


Cask,  2/-  per  gal.,  Cask  Free. 


LITTLE'S  WEEOOC 

Powder  Weed  Killer 

Per  i/9  Tin, 

To  make.  25  Gallons. 

Saves  Trouble  and 

Expense  of  Returning 

Packages. 


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LIVE 

STOCK 

PRODUCE  TABLE. 

Jan. 

Mare. 

Cow. 

£W. 

Sow. 

Feb. 

Mare. 

Cow. 

Ewe. 

Sow. 

1 
Mar. 

Mare. 

Cow. 

Ewe. 

SoTV. 

! 

Dec  1 

Oct.  10 

My. 29 

Ap.  21 

1 

Jan.  1 

No.  10 

Jun.29 

My.  22 

1 

Jan. 29 

Dec.  8 

Jul.  27 

3T 

2 

2 

11 

30 

22 

2 

2 

11 

30 

23 

2 

30 

9 

28 

3 

3 

12 

31 

23 

3 

3 

12 

July  1 

24 

3 

10 

29 

21 

4 

4 

13 

June  1 

24 

4 

4 

13 

2 

25 

4 

Fe^b.  1 

11 

3° 

22 

5 

5 

14 

2 

25 

5 

5 

14 

3 

26 

5 

2 

12 

3l 

23 

6 

6 

15 

3 

26 

6 

6 

15 

4 

27 

6 

3 

13 

Aug.  1 

'4   I 

7 

7 

16 

4 

27 

7 

7 

16 

5 

28 

7 

4 

14 

2 

25   j 

8 

8 

17 

5 

28 

8 

8 

17 

b 

29 

8 

5 

15 

3 

26 

9 

9 

18 

6 

29 

9 

9 

18 

7 

30 

1   9 

6 

16 

4 

37 

IO 

10 

19 

7 

3° 

10 

10 

19 

8 

31 

|  10 

7 

17 

5 

28 

ii 

11 

20 

8 

May  1 

11 

IT 

20 

9 

June  1 

1  r 

8 

18 

6 

29 

12 

12 

21 

9 

2 

12 

12 

21 

10 

2 

12 

9 

>9 

7 

30 

*3 

1.3 

22 

10 

3 

13 

13 

22 

11 

3 

13 

10 

20 

8 

July  1 

»4 

14 

2  3 

11 

4 

14 

J4 

23 

12 

4 

M 

11 

2! 

9 

2 

15 

15 

24 

12 

5 

15 

15 

24 

13 

5 

'5 

12 

22 

TO 

3 

16 

16 

25 

13 

6 

16 

16 

25 

34 

6 

16 

*3 

23 

II 

4 

17 

17 

26 

14 

7 

17 

17 

26 

15 

7 

[7 

H 

24 

T2 

5 

18 

18 

27 

15 

8 

i3 

iS 

27 

16 

3 

10 

15 

25 

13 

6 

19 

19 

28 

16 

9 

19 

*9 

28 

*Z 

9 

!9 

16 

26 

14 

7 

20 

20 

29 

17 

10 

20 

20 

29 

18 

10 

20 

"7 

27 

15 

8 

21 

21 

30 

18 

11 

21 

21 

30 

19 

11 

21 

18 

28 

l6 

9 

32 

22 

31 

19 

12 

22 

22 

Dec.  1 

20 

12 

22 

19 

29 

17 

10 

23 

23 

Nov.  1 

20 

J3 

23 

23 

2 

21 

13 

23 

20 

30 

l8 

11 

24 

24 

2 

21 

14 

24 

24 

3 

22 

14 

24 

21 

,  3I 

19 

12 

25 

25 

3 

22 

15 

25 

25 

4 

23 

15 

25 

22 

Jan.  1 

20 

*3 

26  . 

26 

4 

23 

16 

26 

26 

5 

24 

16 

26 

23 

2 

21 

14 

=  7  ' 

27 

5 

24 

17 

27 

27 

6 

25 

17 

27 

24 

3 

22 

15 

28 

28 

6 

2-i 

18 

28 

28 

7 

26 

18 

28 

25 

4 

23 

16 

29 

29 

7 

26 

19 

29 

29 

26 

5 

24 

17 

3^ 

30 

8 

27 

20 

3J 

27 

6 

25 

18 

3* 

3i 

9 

28 

21 

3i 

23 

7 

26 

19 

Apr. 

Mare. 

COW. 

*w. 

Sow. 

Mav. 

Mare. 

CV?w. 

1 

T 
June 

iforv. 

Cow. 

Ewe. 

Sow. 

1 

Mar.  1 

Jan.  8 

Au.  27 

Jul.  20 

1 

Ma.31 

Feb.  7 

Sep.26  Au.  19 

! 

May  1 

Ma.  10 

Oct. 27 

Sep.19 

2 

2 

9 

28 

21 

2 

Apr.  1 

8 

27 

20 

2 

2 

11 

28 

20 

3 

3 

10 

29 

22 

3 

2 

9 

28 

21 

3 

3 

12 

29 

21 

4 

4 

11 

30 

23 

4 

3 

10 

29 

22 

4 

4 

13 

30 

22 

5 

5 

12 

31 

24 

5 

4 

11 

30 

23 

5 

5 

14 

31 

23 

6 

6 

13 

Sept.  1 

25 

6 

5 

12 

Oct.  1 

24 

6 

6 

is 

Nov.  1 

24 

7 

7 

H 

2 

26 

7 

6 

13 

2 

25 

7 

7 

16 

2 

2t 

8 

8 

3 

27 

8 

7 

14 

3 

26 

8 

8 

17 

3 

26 

9 

9 

16 

4 

28 

9 

8 

15 

4 

27 

9 

9 

18 

4 

27 

10 

10 

17 

5 

29 

10 

9 

16 

5 

28 

10 

10 

19 

5 

28 

11 

11 

irf 

6 

30 

11 

10 

17 

6 

29 

11 

11 

20 

6 

29 

12 

12 

i? 

7 

31 

12 

11 

18 

7 

3° 

12 

12 

21 

7 

30 

13 

13 

20 

8 

Aug.  1 

13 

12 

19 

8 

_  3i 

I3 

13 

22 

8 

Oct.  1 

14 

14 

21 

9 

2 

!4 

13 

20 

9 

bep.  1 

14 

14 

23 

9 

2 

15 

15 

22 

10 

3 

15 

14 

21 

10 

2 

15 

15 

24 

10 

3 

16 

16 

23 

11 

4 

16 

15 

22 

11 

3 

16 

16 

25 

11 

4 

17 

17 

24 

12 

5 

x7 

16 

23 

12 

4 

17 

17 

26 

12 

5 

18 

18 

25 

13 

6 

18 

17 

24 

13 

5 

18 

18 

27 

13 

6 

19 

19 

26 

14 

7 

19 

18 

25 

14 

6 

19 

19 

28 

14 

7 

20 

20 

27 

15 

8 

20 

19 

26 

15 

7 

20 

20 

29 

i5 

8 

21 

21 

28 

16 

9 

21 

20 

27 

16 

8 

21 

21 

30 

16 

9 

22 

22 

29 

17 

10 

22 

21 

28 

17 

9 

22 

22 

3i 

17 

10 

23 

23 

30 

18 

11 

23 

22 

Mar.  1 

18 

10 

23 

23 

Apr.  1 

18 

11 

24 

24 

^i1 

19 

12 

24 

23 

2 

19 

11 

24 

24 

2 

19 

12 

25 

25 

Feb.  1 

20 

13 

25 

24 

3 

20 

12 

25 

25 

3 

20 

13 

26 

26 

2 

21 

14 

26 

25 

4 

21 

13 

26 

26 

4 

21 

14 

27 

27 

3 

22 

15 

27 

26 

5 

22 

'4 

-'7 

27 

5 

22 

iS 

28 

28 

4 

23 

16 

28 

27 

6 

23 

15 

23 

28 

6 

23 

16 

29 

29 

S 

24 

17 

29 

28 

7 

24 

16 

29 

29 

7 

24 

Xl 

1  30 

30 

6 

25 

18 

SC- 

29 

8 

25 

17 

30 

30 

t 

2S 

18 

^ 

SI 

30 

9 

26 

18 

I 


LIVE  STOCK 

PRODUCE  TABLE  [continued). 

July 

Mare. 

Cow. 

Ewe. 

Sow. 

1  Aug. 

1 

Mare. 

Cow. 

Ewe. 

Sow. 

Sep. 

1 

Mare. 

Cow. 

Ewe. 

Sow. 

i 

My.31 

Apr.  9 

N0V26 

Oct.19 

July  1 

My.  10 

Dc.  27 

No.  19 

Aug.  1 

Jun. 10 

Jan-s7 

Dc.  20 

2 

June  1 

10 

27 

20 

2 

2 

11 

28 

20 

2 

2 

11 

28 

21 

3 

2 

11 

28 

21 

3 

3 

12 

29 

21 

3 

3 

12 

2'; 

22 

4 

3 

12 

29 

22 

4 

4 

13 

30 

22 

4 

4 

13 

So 

23 

5 

4 

13 

30 

23 

5 

5 

14 

31 

23 

c 

5 

'4 

31 

24 

6 

5 

14 

Dec.  1 

24 

6 

6 

15 

Jan.  1 

24 

6 

6 

r5 

Feb.  1 

25 

7 

6 

15 

2 

25 

7 

7 

16 

2 

25 

7 

7 

16 

2 

26 

8 

7 

16 

3 

26 

8 

8 

17 

3 

26 

8 

8 

17 

3 

27 

9 

8 

17 

4 

27 

9 

9 

18 

4 

27 

9 

9 

18 

4 

28 

IO 

9 

18 

5 

28 

10 

10 

19 

s 

28 

10 

10 

19 

5 

29 

ii 

10 

19 

6 

29 

11 

11 

20 

6 

29 

11 

11 

20 

6 

30 

12 

11 

20 

7 

30 

12 

12 

21 

7 

30 

12 

12 

21 

7 

31 

13 

12 

21 

8 

^3I 

J3 

J3 

22 

8 

Dec.  1 

13 

13 

22 

8 

Jan.  1 

14 

13 

22 

9 

N  ov.  1 

J4 

14 

23 

9 

2 

14 

14 

23 

9 

2 

15 

14 

«3 

10 

2 

15 

15 

24 

10 

3 

15 

15 

24 

10 

3 

16 

15 

24 

11 

3 

16 

16 

25 

11 

4 

16 

16 

25 

11 

4 

17 

16 

25 

12 

4 

J7 

17 

26 

12 

5 

17 

17 

26 

12 

5 

18 

17 

26 

13 

5 

18 

18 

27 

13 

6 

18 

18 

27 

*3 

6 

x9 

18 

27 

14 

6 

19 

19 

28 

14 

7 

19 

19 

28 

*4 

7 

20 

19 

28 

15 

7 

20 

20 

29 

is 

8 

20 

20 

29 

15 

8 

21 

20 

29 

16 

8 

21 

21 

30 

16 

9 

21 

2r 

3° 

16 

9 

22 

21 

,,3° 

17 

9 

22 

22 

T   3I 

17 

10 

22 

22 

July  1 

17 

10 

23 

22 

May  1 

18 

10 

23 

23 

Jun.  1 

18 

11 

23 

23 

2 

18 

ii 

24 

23 

2 

19 

11 

24 

24 

2 

19 

12 

24 

24 

3 

19 

12 

25 

24 

3 

20 

12 

25 

25 

3 

20 

13 

25 

25 

4 

20 

13 

26 

25 

4 

21 

13 

26 

26 

4 

21 

14 

26 

26 

5 

21 

14 

27 

26 

5 

22 

^4 

27 

27 

5 

22 

15 

27 

27 

6 

22 

J5 

28 

27 

6 

23 

15 

28 

28 

6 

23 

16 

28 

28 

7 

23 

16 

29 

28 

7 

24 

16 

29 

29 

7 

24 

17 

29 

29 

8 

24 

17 

30 

29 

8 

25 

17 

30 

30 

8 

25 

18 

30 

3° 

9 

25 

18 

3* 

30 

9 

26 

18 

3i 

3i 

9 

26 

19 

Oct. 

J»/«r*. 

CVw. 

Ewe. 

Scnu.  i 

1 

Nov. 

Mare. 

Cow. 

.£«/*. 

Sow. 

Dec. 

Mare. 

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20 

10 

23 

23 

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20 

13 

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20 

12 

24 

23 

2 

21 

11 

24 

24 

2 

21 

14 

24 

23 

2 

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13 

25 
26 

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22 

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15 

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F1ARS        PRICES       IN        ROSS-SHIRE. 


1859-65 
1866-71 
1872-79 
1880-85 
1886-91 
1892-96 

1897  . 

1898  . 

1899  . 

1900  . 

1901  . 

1902  . 

1903  . 

1904  . 

1905  . 

1906  . 

1907  . 

1908  . 

1909  . 

1910  . 

1911  . 

1912  . 
1913 

1914  . 

1915  . 


Average  Prices  between  Periods  named 
Wheat.  Barley. 

D 

44    8| 

52     9£ 

45 

38     6| 

21     7| 

25 

32 

26    3£ 


(inclusive). 
Oats. 


OatmeaL 


MARKETS    IN    THE    NORTH    OF    SCOTLAND. 


Ardelve  (Lochalsh) — Oaifctle  and  Sheep,  Saturday  after  last  Tuesday  of 
May,  Saturday  after  Portree  August  Market,  Saturday  after  3rd 
Tuesday  of  September,  last  Tuesday  of  November. 

Arisaig — Saturday  before  2nd  Wednesday  of  June. 

Banff — Hiring,  Fridays  preceding  the  terms  of  Whitsunday  and  Martin- 
mas.    Grain — Every  Friday. 

Barra, — Cattle,  &c,  Fridays  before  South  Uist  July  and  September 
Markets. 

Muir  of  (3rd — Cattle,  3rd  Thursday  of  January  and  February.  Cattle 
and  Horses,  3rd  Thursday  of  March,  April,  June,  and  July.  Thurs- 
day after  2nd  Wednesday  of  May.  Thursday  before  Failkirk  Trysts 
in  August,  September,  and  October.  Thursday  before  Edinburgh 
Hallow  Fare  in  Nov.  Sheep — 3rd  Wednesdays  of  Miairch,  April, 
June,  and  July,  2nd  Wed.  of  May.  Wed.  before  Falkirk  Tryst  in 
August,  September,  and  October.  Wednesday  before  Edinburgh 
Hallow  Fair  in  November.  Lammas  Feeing  Market,  2nd  Wednes- 
day of  August.     Fat  Stock,  Thursday  after  3rd  Wednesday  in  Dec. 

Cabrach — Cattle,  Sheep,  Horses- — Thursday  after  Glasgow,  July,  March, 
and  Friday  before  3rd  Monday  of  October. 

Caithness  (Canister) — Last  Tuesday  in  March.  Bower  Station — 2nd 
Tuesday  of  May,  last  Tuesday  of  September.  Lyth — 3rd  Tuesday  of 
October.     Bower — 3rd  Tuesday  of  November. 

Canisbay — 1st  Tuesday  of  May  and  1st  Tuesday  of  December. 

Coll — Tuesday  before  Mull  Markets  in  May  and  October. 

Deer  (New) — 3rd  Tuesday  of  January,  Tuesday  after  19th  June,  day  be- 
fore 2nd  Wednesday  of  August,  Tuesday  after  19th  October.  Hiring 
— 26th  May  and  26th  November,  if  Thursday,  if  not,  Thursday  before 
those  dates. 

Dingwall — Live  Stock  every  Wednesday.  Special  Sheep  Sales,  Thursdays 
and  Fridays  as  advertised.  Special  Horse  Sales,  1st  Saturday  every 
month.  Feeing — Second  Friday  of  November,  1st  Wednesday  after 
Martinmas  Term,  3rd  Friday  of  March,  3rd  Friday  of  May. 

Dornoch — St  Barr's  Fair,   1st  Tuesday  of  November. 

Dunbeath — 3rd  Tuesday  in  August  and  3rd  Tuesday  in  November. 

Dunnet  (Caithness) — 1st  Tuesday  of  April,  last  Tuesday  cf  August,  2nd 
Tuesday  of  October. 

Dunvegan   (Skye) — Saturdays  before  Portree  Markets. 

Elgin — Hiring,  3rd  Friday  of  March,  Friday  before  28th  May,  last  Fri- 
day of  July,  Friday  before  28th  November.  Cattle  Markets  every 
Friday. 

Falkirk — Trysts,  2nd  Tuesday  of  August,  2nd  Tuesday  of  September, 
and  2nd  Tuesday  of  October,  and  Monday  before. 

Forres — Cattle,  &c,  every  Tuesday.  Hiring — Saturday  before  28th  May 
and  28th  November. 

Gairloch — Cattle  and  Horses,  Thursday  before  Muir  of  Ord  October  and 
November  Markets.     Tolly — Thursday  after  Stornoway  July  Market. 

Georgemas  (Caithness) — Sheep,  Monday  before  Inverness  Wool  Fatir  in 
July.  Lambs,  2nd  Tuesday  of  August.  Tryst,  3rd  Tuesday  of 
September. 

Glenelg — Friday  after  last  Tuesday  of  May,  Friday  after  3rd  Tuesday  of 
August  and  September. 

M  161 


Markets  in  the  North  of  Scotland — Continued 

Harris — Cattle  and  Horses,  1st  Thursday  of  July. 

Helmsdale^ — Thursday  before  Mair  of  Ord  May  and  October  Markets. 

Invergorden — Harvest  Hiring,  1st  Tuesday  of  August. 

Inverness — Weekly  Sales  of  Live  Stock — Fat  Monday,  Stores  Tuesday. 
Special  Sales  as  advertised.  Hiring,  Friday  before  28th  May  and 
28th  November.  Sheep  and  Woofl  Markets,  2nd  Thursday  of  July 
and  two  following  days. 

Keith — Cattle  and  Horses,  16th  June  and  15th  September. 

Kirkwall — Lammas  Fair,  1st  Tuesday  after  11th  August.  Auction  Sales 
every  Monday. 

Kyle  of  Sutherland  (Bonar-B ridge) . — Mondays  before  Muir  of  Ord  Mar- 
kets in  April,  June,  July,  August,  September,  and  October. 

Lybster — Thursday  after  Wick  Market  in  July  and  2nd  Tuesday  in  Nov. 

Nairn — Feeing  Market,  last  Thursday  of  March,  Thursdays  before  28th 
May  and  28th  November.     Live  Stock  Sales  every  Thursday. 

Oban — Horses,  &c,  Tuesday  before  1st  Thursday  of  March,  Tuesday  be- 
fore 4th  Thursday  of  November.  Sheep  and  Wool,  Wednesday  after 
2nd  Thursday  of  July. 

Portree- — Oattle/last  Tuesday  of  May  and  3rd  Tuesdays  of  August,  Sep- 
tember, and  November. 

Stornaway — 1st  Tuesday  of  July  and  last  Tuesday  of  August  and  October. 

Stromness — 1st  Wednesday  of  each'  month  and  1st  Tuesday  of  Sep. 

Tain — Salles  every  Friday.     Corn  Markets  every  second  Friday. 

Thurso — Cattle1  every  Wednesday. 

Uist  (South) — 2nd  Thursday  before  last  Tuesday  of  May.  Ormielate, 
3rd  Wednesday  of  July  and  1st  Wednesday  of  September.  Ben- 
becula,  Thursday  after  3rd  Wednesday  of  July,  and  1st  Wednesday 
of  September. 

Uist  (North)— Lochmaddy,  Fridays  after  South  Uist  July  and  September 
Markets. 


TO     PIPERS.  TO     PIPERS. 

GEORGE     SOUTER,     DINGWALL, 

Supplies  BAGPIPES  in  any  style,  by  any  of  the  following  Makers, 
at  their  nett  prices — Henderson,  Lawrie,  Robertson,  Glen. 

PRACTISING  CHANTERS— 5s,  8s  6d,  &c. 

REEDS  Stocked  are  the  Best  that  can  be  got,  and  large  selections 

always  on  hand  to  try- 

PIPE  MUSIC  by  Glen,  Logan,  Macdonald,  &c. 

SECOND-HAND  PIPES  taken  in  part  payment  for  New  Set. 

PIPE  BAGS.— George  Souter's  are  carefully  selected  from  ai  very 
Large  Stock,  and  Stamped  with  his  Name.     Price,  5s  nett. 

162 


DIRECT    FROM    THE    MAKERS    TO    YOUR     HOME, 


COTTAGE    and 
UPRIGHT    GRAND    PIANOS, 


GEORGE  SOUTER,  DINGWALL,  offers  any  Instru- 
ment by  the  following  Makers  at  Keenest  Prices,  either 
for  cash  or  paying  in  Instalments,  delivered  Free  at  your 
Station — 

CHAPPELL  &  Co.,  COLLARD  &  COLLARD,  SPENCER, 

ALLISON,  ACHERBERG. 

And    any    of    the    Leading    Makers. 


PRICES     FROM     £38     CASH     TO     £100, 

Or  for  Ordinary  Hire  can  be  delivered  through  the  North 
most  conveniently  from  Dingwall. 


PIANOS     AT     POPULAR     PRICES. 


No  Piano  at  the  Price  can  stand  our  Highland 
climate  like  George  Souter's  "  HIGHLAND  MODEL,"  in 
Three  Sizes — 

No.  I. — 4  ft.  high,  Iron  Frame,  Overstrung  24  ft.,  £18  18s  for  Cash 
No.  II. — Upright  Iron  Grand,  30  Guineas,  far  £24  Cash. 
No.  III. — Overstrung  Model,  35  Guineas,  for  £28  Cash. 


FULL  VALUE  for  OLD  PIANOS  taken  in  EXCHANGE, 

thereafter,  being  overhauled,  are  offered  at  very 

keen  prices. 


GEORGE     SOUTER,     DINGWALL, 

163 


GRAMOPHONES    AND    RECORDS 

All  the   Leading   Excelsior   Models   Stocked   from   21s. 

The  Warrior  Hornless,  42s. 
The  Columbia  Zonophone,  &c. 

(Equal  to  Models  at  nearly  double  the  Price.) 

Other   Models— Horned   and    Hornless— to   £7   10s 
always  in  Stock. 


OLD  MACHINES  TAKEN  AS  PART  PAYMENT. 


Records  in  Great  Variety  at  from  1/1,  1/6,  2/6,  4/-  each. 

CAN  BE  HEARD  AT  ANY  TIME. 


NEEDLES— Several  Kinds  Stocked. 

But  the  Belton  Loud  at  6d  for  200  is  equal  to  any. 


REPAIRS  CARRIED  OUT  QUICKLY  AND  CHEAPLY. 
GEORGE  80UTEH,  DINGWALL. 

TO^^LINISTS 


GEORGE  SOUTER,  DINGWALL, 

Stocks  a  range  of  FRENCH-MADE  VIOLINS  at  from  5  s 
each  to  £20,  they  are  bought  direct  from  the  Makers, 
and  are  Guaranteed  the  best  that  can  be  got  at  the 
money. 

Customers  can  always    test    any    instrument    before 
buying. 

SELECTION   OF   OLD   VIOLINS  ALWAYS  ON   HAND. 


VIOLIN   STRINGS,    BOWS,    CASES,    MUSIC   STANDS, 


George  Souter's  stock  of  Violin  Strings  is  one  of  the 
most  complete  in  the  North,  comprising  Gut,  Silk,  Silver, 
and  Tested  Strings,  by  such  Makers  as  Miiller,  Guivier 
Lamy  &  Co.,  and  bought  direct  from  the  Makers. 

REPAIRS. 

164 


ESTABLISHED     1838. 


MACKENZIE 

THE     LEADING     FAMILY     GROCER, 
WINE     ANO     SPIRIT     MERCHANT, 

IN    ROSS-SHIRE. 

Telegrams — ''Mackenzie,  Grocer."  Telephone — No.  7. 


WAREHOUSE   AND   OFFICES:      HIGH    STREET,    DINGWALL. 
Cellars   and    Whisky    Vaults:     LEOPOLD    PLACE,    DINGWALL. 


SPECIAL     ATTENTION     TO     THE     PURVEYING     OF 

SHOOTING  LODGES,  YACHTS,  &c. 

WHERE  POSSIBLE,  OUR  OWN  VANS  DELIVER  GOODS  FREE 

Country  Orders — Carriage  Paid. 


Prices  identical  to  those  charged  by  the  London  Houses  and  Stores 

Complete  Order  Forms  and  Price  Lists  on  application. 


LARGE   HOLDER   OF   RARE   WINES,   BRANDIES,   &c. 

Proprietor  of     

"GLEN    RANNOCH"    QLD    HIGHLAND    WHISKY. 

THE     LEADING     ROSS-SHIRE     WHISKY. 
The  Guaranteed  Product  of  the  Best  Highland  Distilleries. 

Six  Years  Old  42s  per  Dozen,  21s  per  Gallon. 

Ten  Years  Old  48s  per  Dozen,  24s  per  Gallon. 

Fifteen  Years  Old  4s  6d  per  Bottle,  54s  per  Dozen. 

Sample  Bottles  Post  Free;    4s  per  Bottle  for  Six  Years  Old,  4s  6d 

for  Ten  Years  Old,  and  5s  for  Fifteen  Years  Old. 
GILLIES'  WHISKY  18s  per  Gallon,  36s  per  Dozen. 

Carriage  Paid  to  any  Station  in  quantities  of  1  Dozen  and  upwards. 

1 


DINGWALL     AUCTION     MARKET. 


MACCALLUM         BROTHERS, 

AUCTIONEERS  AND    LIVE  STOCK  SALESMEN. 


Special    attention    given    to    Furniture   and    Farm    Stock    Sales. 

VALUATIONS  OF  ALL  KINDS  UNDERTAKEN. 
AMPLE  KEEP  AND  ACCOMMODATION  FOR  STOCK  ARRIV- 
ING PREVIOUS  TO  DAY  OF  SALE. 


WEEKLY  SALES  of  Fat  and  Store  Cattle,  Sheep,  and  Pigs,  on 
WEDNESDAYS,  at  12  Noon  prompt. 

MONTHLY    SALES    of    Horses    on    the    FIRST    SATURDAY    of 
Every  Month. 


SPECIAL       SALES: 

WEDNESDAY,  7th  April.— Twenty-Fourth  Great  Annual  Spring 
Show  and  Sale  of  Cross  and  Polled  Bullocks  and  Heifers,  and 
alii  Classes  of  Stock.  Over  £50  in  Plate  and  Money  Prizes  will 
he  given.  For  the  past  number  of  years  this  has  been  the 
largest  and  best  Shaw  shown  of  Store'  Cattle  in  the  North'  of 
Scotland. 

THURSDAY,  8th  April.— SpeoialSale  of  all  classes  of  Store  Sheep. 

WEDNESDAY,  28th  April.— Special  Sale  of  Cattle. 

WEDNESDAY,  2nd  June.— Special  Sale  of  Cattle. 

SATURDAY,  5th  June.— Great  Annual  June  Sale  of  Horses, 
Carriages,  &c. 

THURSDAY,  12th  August, -Speciall  Sale  of  H.B.  and  G.F.  Lambs 
and  all  classes  of  Feeding  Sheep,  and  every  following  Thursday. 

THURSDAY,  19th  August,— Special  Sale  of  Cheviot  and  B.F. 
Lambs  and  all  classes  of  Sheep,  and  every  following  Thursday. 

GREAT  ANNUAL  OCTOBER  THREE  DAYS'  SALE  of  over  1000 
Cattle,  8000  Ewes,  4000  Cheviot  and  B.F.  Wedders  and  Lambs, 
200  Pure-Bred  Rams,  holds  on  Wednesday,  Thursday,  and 
Friday,  6th,  7th,  and  8th  October. 

GREAT  ANNUAL  NOVEMBER  THREE  DAYS'  SALE  of  Cattle, 
Sheep,  and  Horses,  holds  on  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  November. 

TWENTY-FOURTH  ANNUAL  CHRISTMAS  SHOW  and  SALE 
of  Prime  Fat  Stock  on  15th  December. 


MACCALLUM   BROTHERS,  Auctioneers  &  Live  Stock  Salesmen. 


SUPREME  SILENT 

SUNBEAM  CARS. 

STUDEBAKER  CARS. 

FORD  CARS. 


SUNBEAM  MOTOR  CYCLES  AND  CYCLES. 

TRIUMPH  MOTOR  CYCLES  AND  CYCLES. 

B.S.A.  MOTOR  CYCLES  AND  CYCLES. 


AGENTS     FOR     ALL     THE     ABOVE. 

SEND     FOR     CATALOGUES     AND     TERMS. 


ROBERTSON      &     PORTER. 

ENGINEERS, 
DINGWALL    and    STRATHPEFFER. 


ESTABLISHED  1884. 

THE      DINGWALL    AUCTION      MART. 


D.      MACKINTOSH      &      COY. 

OP     DINGWALL,     LTD., 

AUCTIONEERS  &   LIVE  STOCK   SALESMEN,  &   VALUATORS. 


WEEKLY  SALES  of   Prime   Fat   Cattle,   Sheep  and   Pigs,   Store 
Cattle,  Milk  Cows  and  Calves,  every  WEDNESDAY  at  11  a.m. 


GREAT  SPECIAL  SALES  of  Lambs,  Breeding  Ewes,  Gimmers, 
and  all  Classes  of  Feeding  Sheep,  every  THURSDAY,  com- 
mencing 5th  AUGUST  un'il  end  of  NOVEMBER,  also  Large 
Spring  Sales  of  Feeding  Hoggs  and  Grit  Ewes  as  advertised. 


SALES  CONDUCTED  IN  ALL  PARTS  OF  THE  COUNTRY. 

Special   attention   given  to   Sales  of   Farm   Stock   and   Furniture. 
VALUATIONS  OF  ALL  KINDS  UNDERTAKEN. 


BEAULY     AUCTION      MART. 


MONTHLY    SALES    of    Cattle,    Sheep    and    Pigs,    on    SECOND 
SATURDAY  of  every  Month  at  11.30  a.m. 


FORSINARD,     SUTH  ERLANDSH  IRE. 

ANNUAL    SALES,    August    and    September,    of    Cheviot    Lambs, 
Cheviot  Ewes,  Highland  and  Cross  Cattle,  as  advertised. 


Information   as  to  state  of  Trade  and  other  particulars  will   b* 
gladly  given  to  Customers  making  enquiry. 


A  Full  List  of  Special  Sale  Fixtures  is  issued  annually,  and  may 
be  had  on  application  to  the  Firm. 


Ample  Keep  and  Accommodation  for  Stork  previous  to  Day  of  Sale, 
and  careful  Men  await  arrival  of  all  Trains. 

D.  J.  C.  MACKINTOSH,  Manager. 

'Phone 41  Y  5.  Telegrams — Mackintosh,  Dingwall. 


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