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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AN LETH-ALLT An Leth-Allt
An Leth-Allt
An Leth-Allt
Mr P. Grant, Schoolmaster
Mr McIntosh Dell Rothiemurchus
Revd [Reverend] N. McIntyre Manse Rothiemurchus
087 ; 088 This is a small hill burn which rises about one mile to the West of Kincraig and running generally in an Eastern direction until it falls into the River Spey, about half a mile below the Boat of Insh Ferry. It is a gaelic word which means. Half Burn
DUNACHTON MILLS (Carding) Dunachton Mills (Carding)
Dunachton Mills (Carding)
Dunachton Mills (Carding)
Dunachton Mills (Carding)
Dunachton Mills (Carding)
Mr J. Mackenzie, Postmaster, Kingussie
Mr McRae, Banker Kingussie
Alexander Colvin Esq, Factor, Earls Mills
Rent Receipt.
096 ; 087 ; 088 This name is applied separately to a Corn and carding mill situate about ¼ of a mile from each other by the side of Dunachton Burn, they are one storey high thatched and in middling repair Property of Mackintosh Esq of Moy Hall. The Corn Mill is on sheet 87 plan 4.

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County of Inverness Kingussie & Insh Ph [Parish]

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