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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT LOCH-MADIE | Allt Loch Meadie | John Gibson Croik Strathmore R. Campbell Athan-salaich Thomas Mather Dirlot |
022 | A small Stream issuing from the lake of that name. It pursues a northerly course, to a confluence with Allt Athan Salaich. |
LIANAG NA NATHRACH | Lianag na Nathrach | John Gibson Croik Strathmore R. Campbell Athan-salaich Thomas Mather Dirlot |
022 | A small green plain a short distance south east of Bad Raphan Beag. Sir J.G.T. Sinclair Bart. [Baronet] |
LOCH A' CHERIGAL | Loch a Cherigal | John Gibson Croik Strathmore R. Campbell Athan-salaich Thomas Mather Dirlot |
022 | A small lake, lying some little distance south east of Loch Meadie, and north of Strathmore Lodge meaning unknown unless from - Cearcall (a hoop) or perhaps Garbh-Cuil. (Rough nook) No person can give me any information regarding it. |
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[Page] 8County of Caithness -- Parish of Hallkirk
Allt Loch Meadie - meaning unknown
Lianag na Nathrach - Adders Plain
Loch a Cherigal - meaning unknown
[Signed] George Rose C A [Civilian Assistant]
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