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of this wild tract, precisely as I have received them from 

 another quarter : should there be any discrepancy between 

 the two accounts, the changes above mentioned, and the 

 difference between computed and actual measure, will easily 

 account for it. 



GLENFESHIE, 



in the parish of Kingussie and county of Inverness, is 

 bounded on the south and south-east by the forests of Marr 

 and Atholl ; on the west, by the forest of Gaick ; and on the 

 south by the estate of Invereshie ; by survey in 1770, it 

 contained 13,706 Scots acres. It was let in 1752 to Mr. 

 Macpherson of Invereshie, and continued to be rented by 

 that family until 1812, when it was purchased from the 

 Duke of Gordon by Mr. Macpherson of Invereshie and 

 Ballindalloch. It has been pastured by cattle and sheep 

 since 1752. 



GAICK, 



in the parish of Kingussie and county of Inverness, is 

 bounded on the south and west by the forest of Atholl, 011 

 the east by the forest of Feiaar, and the estate of Invereshie, 

 and on the north by the lands of Invertruim, Ruthven, 

 Noid, Phoness, and Glentruim. It contains three lakes 

 stocked with char and large trout, and salmon are occasion- 

 ally found in them, ascending by the water of Iromie from 

 the Spey. By survey in 1770, it contained 10,777 acres. 

 It was let in 1782 as a sheep-walk to Robert Stewart of 

 Garth for nineteen years. In 1804? it was let to Colonel 

 Gordon of Invertruim, who occupied it as a grazing till 

 1814, when the Marquis of Huntly got it from his father as 

 a deer forest. In 1830 it was purchased by Mr. Macpherson 

 Grant, of Ballindalloch, from the Gordon trustees, and it is 

 now let to Sir Joseph Radclifie, Bart., who strictly preserves 

 it as a deer forest, and has an excellent shooting lodge near 

 the centre of the range. 



DRUMAUCHTAR, 



in the parish of Kingussie and county of Inverness, is 

 bounded on the south by the west forest of Atholl, on the 

 west by the Duke of Atholl's and Sir Neill Menzies's pro- 

 perties, and on the north and east by the lands of Glentruim 



