Kilmuir, Easter Ross
Kilmuir | |
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Location within the Highland council area | |
OS grid reference | NH757733 |
Council area | |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Invergordon |
Postcode district | IV18 0 |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
Kilmuir is a former fishing village, located on the north eastern shore of Nigg Bay, 1 mile southeast of Kildary and 4 miles northeast of Invergordon.
Geography
The village of Kilmuir is within the former parish of Kilmuir Easter. The parish was situated partly in the county of Ross-shire and partly in the county of Cromartyshire.[3]
History
A document dated 30 Jan 1747 records six men aged over 16 who lived in the village of Kilmuir (Kilmuire), in the parish of Kilmuir-Easter, Ross-shire who did not take part in the Jacobite rising of 1745, even though they lived on the Jacobite Lord Cromartie's estate.[4] They were: James Munro, tenant in Kilmuire; Andrew Roy, tenant in Kilmuire; John Mackenzie, tenant in Kilmuire; Walter?Mailevin, tenant in Kilmuire; Alexander Munro, Wright in Kilmuire; David Munro, his brother.[4]
References
- ^ Mackenzie, Alexander. (1898). History of the Munros of Fowlis. Chapter; The Munros of Milntown. p. 287. Published in Edinburgh.
- ^ Munro, R. W. (1987). Mapping the Clan Munro. Edinburgh.
- ^ A. Fullarton & Company. (1843). The Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland p. 132.
- ^ a b Folio 119-120. List of men on over 16 years of age on Lord Cromertie's estate in the parish of Kilmuire Easter (Ross-shire) nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved January 23, 2017.