APPENDIX 



Glen Garry Forest. 



Mai cham corrie. 



Sroin feachon, 



Druim Kirrichon. 



Mai oner. 



Sroin a chlerick. 



Mai voulin. 



Mai Vrammie. 



Sroin Glasechorrie. 



Vi chosach. 



Sroin Craig an Loch. 



Dune. 



Cricharichrior. 



Medher. 



Glaish Mai east. 



Glaish Mai west. 



Monad h Lia. 



Vuinnach. 



Corrie Mac Shee. 



Craig Chursech. 



South Side of Inverness Road. 



Mackrannoch. 



Tork, or The Duke of Atholl's Boar. 



Mai Corrie Vackie. 



Mai dourune. 



Ben Derig, top of Corrie Lunnie. 



Carkel Lock garry. 



Mai na Letirch. 



Mona baan. 



Carkel.* 



EVIDENCE relating to the TRIAL of DUNCAN TERIG, alias CLERK, 

 and ALEXANDER BAIN MACDONALD, for the MURDER of 

 SERGEANT DAVIES. 



ALEXANDER M'PHERSON alias M'Gillas, in Inverey, being solemnly 

 sworn, purged of malice and partial council and interrogate, aged 

 twenty-six years, unmarried, deposes, that in summer, 1750, he 

 found lying in a moss bank on the hill of Christie, a human body, 



* I have given these names in the most correct local orthography I could 

 obtain, but no two people spell all of them precisely in the same manner ; 

 many of them, indeed, are so corrupted, that their very meaning is lost : 

 this, perhaps, may have in a great measure originated from the uncomply- 

 ing pronunciation of strangers. Thus they write Ben-derig, Ben Derg, and 

 Beu dairg. In this dilemma I have thought it best to make use of the 

 name moat generally received. 



