Find Spot record MHG28405 - Strath More

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Grid reference Centred NC 4500 4600 (4m by 4m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NC44NE
Geographical Area SUTHERLAND
Old County SUTHERLAND
Civil Parish DURNESS

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Created automatically by NMRS Register Utility
User: Admin, Date: Fri 10 Mar 2000
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NC44NE 11 c. 45 46

In 1881 peat-digging in the 'moss of Strathmore, parish of Farr, Sutherlandshire' revealed a deposit of bog butter under 3ft (0.91m) depth of peat. It was encased in a wickerwork 'creel or basket' which was lined with birch-bark, the fibrous side next to the wickerwork. The mass of butter took the form of a cylinder measuring about 8ins (203mm) in daimeter and 9ins (229mm) in height. The container 'fell to pieces on drying' but the bog butter was analysed by MacAdam and deposited in the Duke of Sutherland's Museum at Dunrobin [Castle].
W I Macadam 1882.

Location cited as NC 45 49 and attribution to Farr parish discounted. The cited place-name of Casheldhu Dornadilla, Eribol is an apparent reference to Dun Dornaigil (NC44NE 3). [The 1988 edition of the OS 1:10,000 map notes Strath More between NC 45 45 and 46 47].
NMRS, MS/996/1.

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  • --- Text/Publication/Article: Macadam, W I. 1882. 'On the results of a chemical investigation into the composition of the "bog butters" and of "adipocere" and the "mineral resins;" with notice of a cask of bog butter found in Glen Gell, Morvern, Argyllshire, and now in the Museum', Proc Soc Antiq Scot Vo. Proc Soc Antiq Scot. 204-23. 206, 220-1.

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Jan 28 2008 12:00AM

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