Ross and Cromarty. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Highland. County.
Subject
Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
A map of Scotland, north of Glenmore in detail, and outline of the east coast to Dunbar, showing the courses of the chief rivers, and the positions of a few places., [?1636-?1652.]
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Identifier: Adv.MS.70.2.10 (Gordon 2)
Dates:
[?1636-?1652.]
A map of the district from Loch Monar to Beauly and Strath Bran., [?1636-?1652.]
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Identifier: Adv.MS.70.2.10 (Gordon 21)
Dates:
[?1636-?1652.]
'Coygach and Loch Breyn drawn out of many imperfyt papers of M.T. Pont.' , [?1636-?1652.]
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Identifier: Adv.MS.70.2.10 (Gordon 14)
Dates:
[?1636-?1652.]
'Loch Lung and Loch Dowi...' [i.e. Loch Long and Loch Duich]. , [?1636-?1652.]
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Identifier: Adv.MS.70.2.10 (Gordon 15)
Dates:
[?1636-?1652.]
Map of the coast of the Moray Firth, showing Dornoch, Cromarty, and Beauly Firths., [?1636-?1652.]
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Identifier: Adv.MS.70.2.10 (Gordon 17)
Dates:
[?1636-?1652.]
'Sutherland, Strath Okel [and] Strath Charron' [i.e. Sutherland, Strath Oykel and Strathcarron]., [?1636-?1652.]
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Identifier: Adv.MS.70.2.10 (Gordon 10)
Scope and Contents
This map could have been an early draft for Blaeu's, Southerlandia, 1654 although this does include some different and additional place-names. Part of this area is described in the Pont texts.
Dates:
[?1636-?1652.]
'The draught of ye river of Charron whiche falleth into the head of the firth of Tayne in Ros. from Mr. T. Pont's papers.', [?1636-?1652.]
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Identifier: Adv.MS.70.2.10 (Gordon 19)
Scope and Contents
Part of this area is described in the Pont texts: pages 122-123, and page 132.
Dates:
[?1636-?1652.]