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Skye & Lochalsh Archive SKYE & LOCHALSH ARCHIVE INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL RECORDS GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/1 Commissioners of Supply 1 Minute Books 9 Constabulary and Police SL/CI/2 Highway Authorities prior to 1890 9 Trustees of Fifth (Skye) Road District 18 Trustees of Fourteenth (Dunvegan) Road District SL/CI/3 County Clerk’s Department 3 Standing Joint Committees 13 Miscellaneous 16 Licensing 17 Skye and Lochalsh Joint Advisory Committee 22 Special Districts 27 Education and Sub-Committees 31 Property SL/CI/4 Treasurer’s Department 2 Valuation rolls SL/CI/5 Education 1 Education Authority 3 School Log books and Admission Registers 4 School Boards 5 School Management Committees 6 Education District Sub-Committees 7 Skye School Children’s Mid-day Meal Trust 10 MacDiarmid Foundation 16 School Hostels 19 Education Department Bequests, Endowments etc 21 William Macdonald Bursary 22 Miscellaneous Bursaries SL/CI/6 District Committees 5 Fifth or Skye District Committee SL/CI/7 Parish Records 24 Snizort Parochial Board 25 Duirinish Parochial Board/Parish Council 26 Kilmuir Parochial Board 27 Portree Parish Council SL/CI/9 Maps and Plans INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/1 COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY SL/CI/1/1 MINUTE BOOKS 1827 SL/CI/1/1/7 Commissioners of Supply Minute Book (photocopy Mar-Jul 1827 of part) SL/CI/1/9 CONSTABULARY AND POLICE SL/CI/1/9/5 Reports by William Ivory, Sheriff of Inverness, 1882-1887 Elgin & Nairn SL/CI/1/9/5/1 Report on Braes SL/CI/1/9/5/1/1 Report re proceedings at Braes 1882 SL/CI/1/9/5/1/2 Appendix B to 1882 Report - Memorial by Portree 1882 residents SL/CI/1/9/5/2 Report re Skye disturbances 1882 SL/CI/1/9/5/3 Report on Isle of Skye 1885 SL/CI/1/9/5/3/1 Report re The Island of Skye 1885 SL/CI/1/9/5/3/2 Appendix A to 1885 Report, copies of 1885 correspondence SL/CI/1/9/5/4 Report re The Island of Skye re issue of police n.d. protection SL/CI/1/9/5/5 Report to Commissioners of Supply 1886 SL/CI/1/9/5/6 Report re expedition to Skye 1886-1887 SL/CI/1/9/5/7 Memorandum re action of damages against Ivory by 1887 John Beaton and Norman Stewart SL/CI/1/9/5/8 Additional memorandum by Sheriff Ivory 1888 SL/CI/1/9/6 Reports and Correspondence SL/CI/1/9/6/1 Proceedings at Inverness County Meeting, 1885 1885 with relevant correspondence SL/CI/1/9/6/2 Reports, memoranda re Skye crofters disturbances c1882-1887 2 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/1/9/6/3 Correspondence from William Ivory to James 1882-1895 Anderson, and other correspondence re events on Skye SL/CI/1/9/6/4 Copies of correspondence including to and from c1882-1887 Ivory re crofters' disturbances SL/CI/1/9/6/5 Copies of telegrams, including some and from Ivory 1882-1884 3 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/2 HIGHWAY AUTHORITIES PRIOR TO 1890 SL/CI/2/9 TRUSTEES OF 5TH (SKYE) ROAD DISTRICT SL/CI/2/9/1 Correspondence 1873-1884 SL/CI/2/9/1/1 Correspondence 1873-1877 SL/CI/2/9/1/2 Correspondence 1879-1884 SL/CI/2/18 TRUSTEES OF 14TH (DUNVEGAN) ROAD DISTRICT SL/CI/2/18/1 Minute Books SL/CI/2/18/1/1 Minute Book 1854-1879 4 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/3 COUNTY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT SL/CI/3/3 STANDING JOINT COMMITTEES SL/CI/3/3/18 Miscellaneous SL/CI/3/3/18/1 Papers re Portree Coal Fund 1913-1914 SL/CI/3/13 MISCELLANEOUS SL/CI/3/13/3 Minutes of Valuation Committee and Opinions of 1937 Judges. Skye District SL/CI/3/13/19 Portree Cells Visiting Committee minute book 1890-1934 SL/CI/3/16 LICENSING SL/CI/3/16/6 Fifth or Skye District Licensing Court Minute Book 1956-1975 SL/CI/3/17 JOINT COMMITTEES SL/CI/3/17/6 Skye and Lochalsh Joint Advisory Committee SL/CI/3/17/6/1 Skye and Lochalsh Joint Advisory Committee minute 1972-1974 book. (Committee formed to prepare for new Skye and Lochalsh District Council). SL/CI/3/22 SPECIAL DISTRICTS SL/CI/3/22/5 Special Pier Committees SL/CI/3/22/5/1 Special Pier Committees Minute Books SL/CI/3/22/5/1/1 Raasay Special Pier Committee Minute Book 1949-1950 SL/CI/3/27 EDUCATION AND SUB-COMMITTEES SL/CI/3/27/1 Education and Sub-Committees Minute Books SL/CI/3/27/1/1 Education and Sub-Committees Minute Book 1930-1931 5 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/3/27/1/2 Education and Sub-Committees Minute Book 1931-1932 SL/CI/3/27/1/3 Education and Sub-Committees Minute Book 1932-1933 SL/CI/3/31 PROPERTY SL/CI/3/31/5 Inverness County School Properties 1875 SL/CI/3/31/5/1 Parish of Bracadale: Carbost school feu charter by 1875 Norman Macleod of Macleod in favour of the School Board [formerly SL/CI/5/3/205f] 6 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/4 TREASURER’S DEPARTMENT SL/CI/4/2 VALUATION ROLLS SL/CI/4/2/1 Valuation Roll 1881-1882 SL/CI/4/2/2 Valuation Roll 1882-1883 SL/CI/4/2/3 Valuation Roll 1883-1884 SL/CI/4/2/4 Valuation Roll 1884-1885 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/5 Valuation Roll 1885-1886 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/6 Valuation Roll 1886-1887 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/7 Valuation Roll 1887-1888 SL/CI/4/2/8 Valuation Roll 1888-1889 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/9 Valuation Roll 1889-1890 SL/CI/4/2/10 Valuation Roll 1890-1891 SL/CI/4/2/11 Valuation Roll 1891-1892 SL/CI/4/2/12 Valuation Roll 1892-1893 SL/CI/4/2/13 Valuation Roll 1893-1894 SL/CI/4/2/14 Valuation Roll 1894-1895 SL/CI/4/2/15 Valuation Roll 1895-1896 SL/CI/4/2/16 Valuation Roll 1896-1897 SL/CI/4/2/17 Valuation Roll 1897-1898 SL/CI/4/2/18 Valuation Roll 1898-1899 SL/CI/4/2/19 Valuation Roll 1899-1900 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/20 Valuation Roll 1900-1901 7 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/4/2/21 Valuation Roll, with correspondence re rentals and 1901-1902 assessments and manuscript annotations showing revisions for 1902-1903. SL/CI/4/2/22 Valuation Roll 1902-1903 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/23 Valuation Roll 1903-1904 SL/CI/4/2/24 Valuation Roll 1904-1905 SL/CI/4/2/25 Valuation Roll 1905-1906 SL/CI/4/2/26 Valuation Roll 1906-1907 SL/CI/4/2/27 Valuation Roll 1907-1908 SL/CI/4/2/28 Valuation Roll 1908-1909 SL/CI/4/2/29 Valuation Roll 1909-1910 SL/CI/4/2/30 Valuation Roll 1910-1911 SL/CI/4/2/31 Valuation Roll 1911-1912 SL/CI/4/2/32 Valuation Roll 1912-1913 SL/CI/4/2/33 Valuation Roll 1913-1914 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/34 Valuation Roll 1914-1915 SL/CI/4/2/34a Valuation Roll (duplicate) 1914-1915 SL/CI/4/2/35 Valuation Roll 1915-1916 SL/CI/4/2/35a Valuation Roll, with correspondence re rentals and 1915-1916 assessments and manuscript annotations showing revisions for 1916-1917. SL/CI/4/2/36 Valuation Roll 1916-1917 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/37 Valuation Roll 1917-1918 SL/CI/4/2/38 Valuation Roll, with correspondence re rentals and 1918-1919 assessments and manuscript annotations showing revisions for 1919-1920. Incomplete: lacks Skye parishes and Burgh of Fort William. 8 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/4/2/39 Valuation Roll 1919-1920 SL/CI/4/2/40 Valuation Roll 1920-1921 SL/CI/4/2/41 Valuation Roll 1921-1922 SL/CI/4/2/42 Valuation Roll 1922-1923 SL/CI/4/2/43 Valuation Roll 1923-1924 SL/CI/4/2/44 Valuation Roll 1924-1925 SL/CI/4/2/45 Valuation Roll 1925-1926 SL/CI/4/2/46 Valuation Roll 1926-1927 SL/CI/4/2/47 Valuation Roll 1927-1928 SL/CI/4/2/48 Valuation Roll 1928-1929 SL/CI/4/2/49 Valuation Roll 1929-1930 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/50 Valuation Roll 1930-1931 SL/CI/4/2/51 Valuation Roll 1931-1932 SL/CI/4/2/52 Valuation Roll 1932-1933 SL/CI/4/2/53 Valuation Roll 1933-1934 SL/CI/4/2/54 Valuation Roll 1934-1935 SL/CI/4/2/55 Valuation Roll 1935-1936 SL/CI/4/2/56 Valuation Roll 1936-1937 SL/CI/4/2/57 Valuation Roll 1937-1938 SL/CI/4/2/58 Valuation Roll 1938-1939 SL/CI/4/2/59 Valuation Roll 1939-1940 SL/CI/4/2/60 Valuation Roll 1940-1941 SL/CI/4/2/61 Valuation Roll 1941-1942 SL/CI/4/2/62 Valuation Roll 1942-1943 SL/CI/4/2/63 Valuation Roll 1943-1944 SL/CI/4/2/64 Valuation Roll 1944-1945 9 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/4/2/65 Valuation Roll 1945-1946 SL/CI/4/2/66 Valuation Roll 1946-1947 SL/CI/4/2/67 Valuation Roll 1947-1948 SL/CI/4/2/68 Valuation Roll 1948-1949 SL/CI/4/2/68a Valuation Roll 1948-1949 SL/CI/4/2/69 Valuation Roll 1949-1950 SL/CI/4/2/70 Valuation Roll 1950-1951 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/71 Valuation Roll 1951-1952 SL/CI/4/2/72 Valuation Roll 1952-1953 SL/CI/4/2/73 Valuation Roll 1953-1954 SL/CI/4/2/74 Valuation Roll 1954-1955 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/75 Valuation Roll 1955-1956 SL/CI/4/2/76 Valuation Roll 1956-1957 SL/CI/4/2/77 Valuation Roll 1957-1958 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/78 Valuation Roll 1958-1959 SL/CI/4/2/79 Valuation Roll 1959-1960 SL/CI/4/2/80 Valuation Roll 1960-1961 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/81 Valuation Roll 1961-1962 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/82 Valuation Roll 1962-1963 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/83 Valuation Roll 1963-1964 SL/CI/4/2/84 Valuation Roll 1964-1965 SL/CI/4/2/85 Valuation Roll 1965-1966 10 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/4/2/86 Valuation Roll 1966-1967 SL/CI/4/2/87 Valuation Roll 1967-1968 SL/CI/4/2/88 Valuation Roll 1968-1969 SL/CI/4/2/89 Valuation Roll 1969-1970 (wanting) SL/CI/4/2/90 Valuation Roll 1970-1971 SL/CI/4/2/91 Valuation Roll 1971-1972 SL/CI/4/2/92 Valuation Roll 1972-1973 SL/CI/4/2/93 Valuation Roll 1973-1974 SL/CI/4/2/94 Valuation Roll 1974-1975 11 INVERNESS COUNTY COUNCIL GB3219/SL/CI/ SL/CI/5 EDUCATION SL/CI/5/1 EDUCATION AUTHORITY SL/CI/5/1/1 Education Authority Minutes 1919-1927 SL/CI/5/1/1/1 Education Authority Minute Book 1919-1920 SL/CI/5/1/1/2 Education Authority Minute Book 1920-1921 SL/CI/5/1/1/3 Education Authority Minute Book 1921-1922 SL/CI/5/1/1/4 Education Authority Minute Book 1922-1923 SL/CI/5/1/1/5 Education Authority Minute Book 1923-1924 SL/CI/5/1/1/6 Education Authority Minute Book 1924-1925 SL/CI/5/1/1/7 Education Authority Minute Book 1925-1926 SL/CI/5/1/1/8 Education Authority Minute Book 1926-1927 SL/CI/5/1/4 Education
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