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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCHAN A' GHEADAIS Lochan a' Geadais Mr Robinson; North Laggan
Mr Archibald Kennedy; Balma Glaster
Mr McIntyre; South Laggan
097 A small loch on the west side of the Caledonian Canal near the South West end of Loch Oich; a favourite haunt of the Pike
TORRAN NA CEARDAICH Torran na Ceardaich Mr Robinson; North Laggan
Mr Archibald Kennedy; Balma Glaster
Mr McIntyre; South Laggan
097 A small hillock on Druim na Garry just above the farm of North Laggan
ALLT AN OIGHRE Allt an Oighre Mr Robinson; North Laggan
Mr Archibald Kennedy; Balma Glaster Mr McIntyre; South Laggan
097 A stream rising near Allt nan Seileaich and flowing into the Caledonian Canal at Lochan na Gheadais. The heir to a junior branch of the McDonalls was killed here by the Clan Fraser after the battle of Dail Ruairidh

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122 -- Kilmonavig Parish -- County Inverness

[LOCHAN A' GHEADAIS] Little Loch of the Pike
[LOCHAN A' GHEADAIS] Lochan Gheadas
[LOCHAN A' GHEADAIS] Lochan Gheadais genitive singular

[TORRAN NA CEÀRDAICH] Little hill of the Smithy

[ALLT AN OIGHRE] The Heir's Stream

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Celia Skelton