OS1/17/27/143
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT GOIRTEIN NAN CAORACH | Allt Goirtein nan Caorach | Revd [Reverend] John Maclean Mr Foster, Gleann Dubh Lochain |
063 ; 077 ; 078 | A small stream flowing into the River Arnisdale, a quarter of a mile westward from the point where Allt Ùtha joins that river. It signifies "Burn of the Little Field of the Sheep" |
LOCHAN UAMHALT | Lochan Uamhalt | Mr Duncan Morrison Caolasmor Revd [Reverend] John Maclean |
078 | Applied to a small Loch on the southern face of Druim Fada directly north of Rudha Leac an Aoil. It means "Lonely Little Loch." Property of Evan Baillie Esq. |
ALLT CHAMAS CHONALAIN MHOIR | Allt Chamas Chonalain Mhòir | Mr Duncan Morrison Caolasmor Revd [Reverend] John Maclean |
078 | A small rapid stream flowing in a south-westerly course from the western end of Druim Fada into a small bay on Loch Hourn, called Camus Chonalain Mor. Meaning not known. |
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[Page] 143Inverness shire
Written on Sheets 63 & 78 [Comment below Allt Goirtein na Caorach]
Camas ? [Comment that refers to Allt Chamais Chonalain Mhòir]
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