I just finished the book "The Braes of Glenlivet" by Isobel Grant. It's a charming book about life in the Highlands from the end of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. Most of the crofts at that time (and from what I hear still do) had names instead of addresses. The editor includes a map of the Braes, with all of the crofts mentioned in the book, and an appendix of why they were all Christian as such. Most were named after geographical markers. (such as Rough Burn was close to a fast moving stream). It's an informative book about turn of the century rural life in Scotland that I highly recommend.

Sara