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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT COIRE AN T-SEILICH | Allt Coire ant Seilich Allt Coire ant Seilich Allt Coire ant Seilich |
Mr Mr D.Matheson Rev A.D.Grant Mr A.Grant |
018 | This is a hill stream which takes its rise in Coire an t Seilich, and runs in a north easterly direction until it joins Allt a'Choilich near the South West part of South Clunes district. It means "Stream of the Willow Corry" |
COIRE AN T-SEILICH | Coire an Seilich Coire an Seilich Coire an Seilich |
Mr D.Matheson Rev A.D.McKenzie Mr A.Grant |
018 | This name applies to a small rocky corry, part of which was formerly cultivated and which is situated at the western end of Torr Mot. It is the property of J.Merry. ESq. M.P. Belladrum, It means "Willow Corry". |
LOCH NA CUILCE | Loch na Cuilce Loch na Cuilce Loch na Cuilce |
Mr D.Matheson Rev A.D.McKenzie Mr A.Grant |
018 | This name is given to a very small loch out of which the Allt [] a'Ghuibhais runs, and it is situated about one mile to the west of Caplich. It means "Loch of the [Bulrush] |
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