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.
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- Place Name:
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- Oa
- Oa was a headland district within Kildalton parish on the island of Islay. See Kildalton entry for more information.
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RCP/COL/4/8/30
- Olrig
- Olrig (also known as Olrick) was a parish in the historic County of Caithness and contained the village of Castletown. The main industry was agriculture and the parish was good for sheep walks and cattle was also bred. In 1831, the population was 1146. The parish was well-connected with roads to Thurso and Wick.
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RCP/COL/4/8/113
- Orphir
- Orphir was a parish and a village on the Orkney Islands. In 1831, the population was 996. There was a lot of manufacture and trade activity, with many of the inhabitants employed in weaving and tailoring. There was also agriculture, some livestock breeding and fisheries.
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RCP/COL/4/8/172
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Oa:
Oa was a headland district within Kildalton parish on the island of Islay. See Kildalton entry for more information.
RCP/COL/4/8/30
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Olrig:
Olrig (also known as Olrick) was a parish in the historic County of Caithness and contained the village of Castletown. The main industry was agriculture and the parish was good for sheep walks and cattle was also bred. In 1831, the population was 1146. The parish was well-connected with roads to Thurso and Wick.
RCP/COL/4/8/113
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Orphir:
Orphir was a parish and a village on the Orkney Islands. In 1831, the population was 996. There was a lot of manufacture and trade activity, with many of the inhabitants employed in weaving and tailoring. There was also agriculture, some livestock breeding and fisheries.
RCP/COL/4/8/172
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