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    • Place Name:
    • Description:
    • Archive Ref:
    • Tain
    • Tain was a parish and market town in the historic County of Ross and Cromarty and contained the village of Inver. The main industries in the parish were distilling, brewing, iron foundry, and wool production. In 1836, the population was 2915.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/225
      RCP/COL/4/8/226
      RCP/COL/4/8/227
    • Tarbat
    • Tarbat was a parish in the historic County of Ross and Cromarty and comprised the villages of Portmahomach, Balnabruach and Rockfield. In 1831, the population was 1809. Many of the inhabitants worked in agriculture, as well as trade, manufacture, or handicraft. There were also tree plantations and fisheries in the parish.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/85
      RCP/COL/4/8/86
    • Thurso
    • Thurso is a market town which was in the historic County of Caithness. The main occupation for inhabitants was in fisheries and coasting trade, as well as some manufacturing including linen and straw-plaiting. In 1831, the population was 4679.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/233
      RCP/COL/4/8/234
    • Tiree
    • Tiree (also known as Tyree) was an island parish in the Inner Hebrides. The main industry was the breeding of black cattle and products were exported. In 1831, the population was 4453.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/50
    • Tobermory
    • Tobermory is a seaport village on the Isle of Mull and was part of the historic County of Argyle. Its main trade was domestic and fishery. In 1837, the population was 1520.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/46
      RCP/COL/4/8/221
    • Tongue
    • Tongue (also known as Tung) was a parish in the historic County of Sutherland and contained the villages of Skianid, Torrisdale and Kirkibol. In 1838, the population was 2080. The primary industry was agriculture and tree plantations. There was also some fishery in the parish.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/106
      RCP/COL/4/8/231
    • Torasay
    • Torasay (also known as Torosay) was a parish on the Isle of Mull in the historic County of Argyle. In approximately 1841, the population was 1889. The main industries were agriculture, tree plantations and livestock breeding.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/51
    • Trumisgarry
    • Trumisgarry (also known as Trumisgary) was a quoad sacra parish within the parish of North Uist in the historic County of Inverness. For further information on the whole parish, see the entry for Cairinish.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/149
      RCP/COL/4/8/150
    • Tain:

      Tain was a parish and market town in the historic County of Ross and Cromarty and contained the village of Inver. The main industries in the parish were distilling, brewing, iron foundry, and wool production. In 1836, the population was 2915.

      RCP/COL/4/8/225


      RCP/COL/4/8/226


      RCP/COL/4/8/227


    • Tarbat:

      Tarbat was a parish in the historic County of Ross and Cromarty and comprised the villages of Portmahomach, Balnabruach and Rockfield. In 1831, the population was 1809. Many of the inhabitants worked in agriculture, as well as trade, manufacture, or handicraft. There were also tree plantations and fisheries in the parish.

      RCP/COL/4/8/85


      RCP/COL/4/8/86


    • Thurso:

      Thurso is a market town which was in the historic County of Caithness. The main occupation for inhabitants was in fisheries and coasting trade, as well as some manufacturing including linen and straw-plaiting. In 1831, the population was 4679.

      RCP/COL/4/8/233


      RCP/COL/4/8/234


    • Tiree:

      Tiree (also known as Tyree) was an island parish in the Inner Hebrides. The main industry was the breeding of black cattle and products were exported. In 1831, the population was 4453.

      RCP/COL/4/8/50


    • Tobermory:

      Tobermory is a seaport village on the Isle of Mull and was part of the historic County of Argyle. Its main trade was domestic and fishery. In 1837, the population was 1520.

      RCP/COL/4/8/46


      RCP/COL/4/8/221


    • Tongue:

      Tongue (also known as Tung) was a parish in the historic County of Sutherland and contained the villages of Skianid, Torrisdale and Kirkibol. In 1838, the population was 2080. The primary industry was agriculture and tree plantations. There was also some fishery in the parish.

      RCP/COL/4/8/106


      RCP/COL/4/8/231


    • Torasay:

      Torasay (also known as Torosay) was a parish on the Isle of Mull in the historic County of Argyle. In approximately 1841, the population was 1889. The main industries were agriculture, tree plantations and livestock breeding.

      RCP/COL/4/8/51


    • Trumisgarry:

      Trumisgarry (also known as Trumisgary) was a quoad sacra parish within the parish of North Uist in the historic County of Inverness. For further information on the whole parish, see the entry for Cairinish.

      RCP/COL/4/8/149


      RCP/COL/4/8/150