• Remote & Rural Remedies



Browse the list of places, click on a letter to narrow your search, and click on an archive reference to see a related survey.

Tap a letter to narrow your search, browse the list of places, and click on an archive reference to see a related survey.

    • Place Name:
    • Description:
    • Archive Ref:
    • Melness
    • Melness was a district in the parish of Tongue and had a population of 690 in 1834. For further information on the area, see the entry for Tongue.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/107
    • Mid Yell
    • Mid Yell was a united parish with South Yell in Shetland and also comprised the islands of Hascussay and Samphrey. Most of the land was in pasture and the majority of the inhabitants worked as farmers and fishermen.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/195
    • Morvern
    • Morvern was a peninsula parish in the historic County of Argyle and contained some inhabited islands. There were some successful quarries and many agricultural farms. In 1841, the population was 1781.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/47
    • Moy
    • Moy was a united parish with Dalarossie in the historic County of Inverness. The parish was agricultural, with many people employed in farm work. In 1831, the population was 1098.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/60
    • Melness:

      Melness was a district in the parish of Tongue and had a population of 690 in 1834. For further information on the area, see the entry for Tongue.

      RCP/COL/4/8/107


    • Mid Yell:

      Mid Yell was a united parish with South Yell in Shetland and also comprised the islands of Hascussay and Samphrey. Most of the land was in pasture and the majority of the inhabitants worked as farmers and fishermen.

      RCP/COL/4/8/195


    • Morvern:

      Morvern was a peninsula parish in the historic County of Argyle and contained some inhabited islands. There were some successful quarries and many agricultural farms. In 1841, the population was 1781.

      RCP/COL/4/8/47


    • Moy:

      Moy was a united parish with Dalarossie in the historic County of Inverness. The parish was agricultural, with many people employed in farm work. In 1831, the population was 1098.

      RCP/COL/4/8/60