Monica, those photos of Dores are great! I also wondered if the ladies standing outside the PO were Frasers.
Irenaf, Regarding the lease on the smithy house – going from our own family Testaments, although I believe it to have been the general way of things in Scotland, after a father’s death the lease would pass to his eldest son with ‘liferent’ use of the dwelling going to the mother and sometimes also to unmarried sisters, so the son (the only one with an income) would have been responsible for the rent and his mother’s keep so long as she lived. It’s curious that there were two sets of brothers, James & Donald, all smiths, in Dores, isn’t it? And tantalising to know which set the story relates to, clearly there was a power struggle going on! It can be said though, that if they were your James & Donald, one would expect such a brotherly scrap to occur after the mother’s death (1892, I think?)