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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT A' CHOILICH Allt a' coilich
The Cock's Stream
John Cameron; Glen Turret
John Boyle; Glen Roy
Mr MacCorskey; Killfinnan
Mr Samuel Cameron Strone Ba.
112 A stream rising in a large broken hollow on the west side of Leacann Doire Bainnear, and flowing into the head of Loch Lochy.
ALLT NA H-ATHA Allt na h - Ath
Stream of the Kiln
John Cameron; Glen Turret
John Boyle; Glen Roy
Mr MacCorskey; Killfinnan Mr Samuel Cameron Strone Ba.
Mr McGilver Saw Mill Glengarry
Mr John McIntosh Saw Mill Glengarry
Mr McDonald; Brunachain Glen Roy
112 A stream rising in a rough broken corrie on the west side of Leacann Doire Bainnear and flows into Loch Lochy at Ceann Loch.
CEANN LOCHA Ceann Loch
Loch Head
John Cameron; Glen Turret
John Boyle; Glen Roy
Mr MacCorskey; Killfinnan Mr Samuel Cameron Strone Ba.
Mr McGilver Saw Mill Glengarry
Mr John McIntosh Saw Mill Glengarry
Mr Mc Donald; Brunachain Glen Roy
097 ; 112 This name applies to the northern portion of Loch Lochy, extending from where it commences to narrow at Allt na h - Ath to the Canal Lock at Laggan.

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Kilmonavig Parish -- Inverness Shire

Notes Atha to distinguish it from Ath a ford is written beneath the entry for Allt na h-Atha.

Locha and On 112 & 97 is written beneath the entry for Ceann Loch.

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