Agriculture > Estates
Fowlis Estate, Ross-shire - Notice to shipmasters etc, that vessels & boats from infected ports (cholera), Inverness, Ross, Cromarty, Sutherland & Caithness, will not be permitted to moor or land goods on the shores of Fowlis
Inverness Journal Friday, September 14, 1832
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Agriculture > Markets & Fairs
Inverness - The August Market will not be held this year due to the outbreak of cholera
Inverness Journal Friday, August 17, 1832
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Agriculture > Markets & Fairs
Sutherland - Notice that the September markets are cancelled because of cholera and no booths of tents are to be allowed to sell merchandise or spirits at the October market
Inverness Journal Friday, September 21, 1832
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Agriculture > Markets & Fairs
Invergordon Fair - Called 'Roderick's Fair', postponed because of cholera
Inverness Journal Friday, October 5, 1832
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Agriculture > Markets & Fairs
Beauly - The fair is cancelled due to cholera, Muir of Ord Market still holds
Inverness Journal Friday, October 12, 1832
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Buildings > Hospitals
Inverness - Storehouse, Old Quay, alteration into hospital, petition against building being used for cholera victims
Inverness Advertiser Friday, August 24, 1866
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Buildings > Hospitals
Inverness - Capel Inch, suggested site for raising wooden building to house cholera victims
Inverness Advertiser Friday, August 24, 1866
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Buildings > Hospitals
Inverness - Capel Inch, objections to suggested site for raising wooden building to house cholera victims
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, November 6, 1866
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Buildings > Hospitals
Inverness - Cholera & smallpox hospital site to be the Citadel Buildings
Inverness Advertiser Friday, January 26, 1877
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Buildings > Hospitals
Cromarty - Proposed Cholera Hospital at Cromarty
Inverness Courier Tuesday, May 14, 1901
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Buildings > Monuments
Inverness - Proposal for a monument to Dr Nicol who died of cholera
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, October 2, 1849
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Buildings > Monuments
Inverness - Donations towards monument to Dr Nicol who died of cholera
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, October 9, 1849
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Buildings > Monuments
Inverness - Donations towards monument to Dr Nicol who died of cholera
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, October 16, 1849
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Buildings > Monuments
Inverness - Donations towards monument to Dr Nicol who died of cholera
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, October 23, 1849
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Buildings > Monuments
Inverness - Donations towards monument to Dr Nicol who died of cholera, full list of subscribers
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, November 13, 1849
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Buildings > Monuments
Inverness - Donations towards monument to Dr Nicol who died of cholera, full list of subscribers
Inverness Advertiser Friday, November 16, 1849
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Buildings > Monuments
Inverness - Monument to Dr Nicol who died of cholera, comment on memorial
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, November 20, 1849
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Buildings > Monuments
Inverness - Monument to Dr Nicol who died of cholera, committee meeting
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, November 27, 1849
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Clubs & Societies > Friendly Societies
Inverness - 74 out of 136 people who died from cholera were members of societies, listed
Inverness Journal Friday, September 28, 1832
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Culture > Gaelic Language & Literature
A Gaelic Sermon', delivered at Dingwall at the time of the cholera outbreak, by the Reverend John MacDonald, minister of Urquhart, just published
Inverness Journal Friday, April 5, 1833
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Events > Accidents
Widow Keith, pauper, found drowned in ditch near Newton, husband cholera victim.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, December 14, 1849
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Events > Public Dinners
Wick - The inhabitants give a public dinner to Dr Venables for their thanks to him during the cholera epidemic
Inverness Journal Friday, November 16, 1832
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Health & Welfare > Diseases & Epidemics
Cholera - Cholera has prevailed in Inverness for a while, but is now said to be disappearing
Inverness Journal Friday, October 3, 1828
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Health & Welfare > Diseases & Epidemics
Cholera - At a meeting of the Lieutenancy of Sutherland-shire, they were informed that some vessels have put into Loch Eriboll with yellow flags. Report about quarantine methods
Inverness Journal Friday, September 9, 1831
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Health & Welfare > Diseases & Epidemics
Cholera - Inverness, report on a meeting of magistrates etc, resolutions for cleanliness to keep away cholera
Inverness Journal Friday, November 11, 1831
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