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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:
    • Resolis
    • Resolis was another name for the parish of Kirkmichael. For further information, see the entry for Kirkmichael.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/65
    • Rogart
    • Rogart (also known as Roaird) was a parish in the historic County of Sutherland. The parish kept many sheep and cattle, and was used for varied fishery. In 1831, the population was 1805. Many inhabitants were employed as day-labourers and work on road-building.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/98
    • Rosehall
    • Rosehall was a district within the Kincardine parish. For further information on the parish, see Kincardine entry.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/81
    • Rosemarkie
    • Rosemarkie (also known as Rosmarkyn) was a parish in the historic County of Ross and Cromarty. The inhabitants were generally considered to be very healthy due to the climate. In 1831, the population was 1799. The main industry was agriculture and there was a 'Black Isle Farming Society'.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/66
    • Ross Keen
    • Ross Keen (also known as Rosskeen) was a parish in the historic County of Ross and Cromarty. In 1831, the population was approximately 3000. The main industry was agriculture as well as livestock breeding and husbandry. There was a sandstone quarry and some fisheries as well as two hemp-manufacturies.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/84
    • Rousay
    • Rousay was a parish on the Orkney Islands and contained the inhabited islands of Rousay, Eagleshay (Egilshay) and Weird (Viera). In 1871, the population was 1101. Its main industry was agriculture, with some herring fishing.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/182
    • Resolis:

      Resolis was another name for the parish of Kirkmichael. For further information, see the entry for Kirkmichael.

      RCP/COL/4/8/65


    • Rogart:

      Rogart (also known as Roaird) was a parish in the historic County of Sutherland. The parish kept many sheep and cattle, and was used for varied fishery. In 1831, the population was 1805. Many inhabitants were employed as day-labourers and work on road-building.

      RCP/COL/4/8/98


    • Rosehall:

      Rosehall was a district within the Kincardine parish. For further information on the parish, see Kincardine entry.

      RCP/COL/4/8/81


    • Rosemarkie:

      Rosemarkie (also known as Rosmarkyn) was a parish in the historic County of Ross and Cromarty. The inhabitants were generally considered to be very healthy due to the climate. In 1831, the population was 1799. The main industry was agriculture and there was a 'Black Isle Farming Society'.

      RCP/COL/4/8/66


    • Ross Keen:

      Ross Keen (also known as Rosskeen) was a parish in the historic County of Ross and Cromarty. In 1831, the population was approximately 3000. The main industry was agriculture as well as livestock breeding and husbandry. There was a sandstone quarry and some fisheries as well as two hemp-manufacturies.

      RCP/COL/4/8/84


    • Rousay:

      Rousay was a parish on the Orkney Islands and contained the inhabited islands of Rousay, Eagleshay (Egilshay) and Weird (Viera). In 1871, the population was 1101. Its main industry was agriculture, with some herring fishing.

      RCP/COL/4/8/182