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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT DEARG Allt Dearg
Allt dearg
Allt Dearg
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr Ewan McDonald
Mr A. Scott, Barnock
018 A Stream having its source a Short distance to the East of Lochan Dubh, and after running in a northern direction for Some miles it enters the River Beauly a considerable distance to the West of Beaufort Castle. It signifies the Red Burn Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Lovat propr. [proprietor]
LOCH A' BHRUTHAICH Loch a' Bhruthaich
Loch a' Bhruthaich
Loch a' Bhruthaich
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Ewan McDonald
Mr. A Scott, Barnock
017 ; 018 This name is applied to a Small sheet of water situated at the Western extremity of the district Known as the Aird. It Signifies the Loch of the Brae and it is the property of the Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Lovat.
BRUIACH BURN Allt Loch a' Bhruthaich
Allt Loch a' Bhruthaich
Allt Loch a' Bhruthaich
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Ewan McDonald
Mr. Alexander Scott Barnock
018 A Stream having its source in Loch a' Bhruthaich and after running in an Easterly direction for some miles it enters the Dounie Burn about one and one half miles to the West of Allt Dearg It signifies the Stream of the Loch of the Braes Lord Lovat proprietor

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County of Inverness -- Parish of Kiltarlity and Convinth

Notes Italic Capitals and This Loch is better Known by the Gaelic, than English name. JM. is written beneath the entry for Loch a' Bhruthaich in the List of Names column.

See name Book of the Ph [Parish] Kiltarlity & Convinth Ph [Parish] p. [page] 18. JM. is written beneath the entry for Bruiach Burn in the List of Names column.

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