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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG DHUBH Creag Dubh
Creag Dubh
Creag Dubh
Mr J. Gordon. Lochovie
Mr D. Gow Glentruim
Mr A. Campbell Shambell
101 A large isolated hill feature situated immediatley North of the turnpiKe road leading from Newtonmore to Fort William and stretching in a westerly direction from Near the Bridge of Banchor to within two Miles of Cluny Castle. This hill is situated partly in each parish & is the property of Cluny Macpherson, Cluny Castle & Evan Baillie of Dochflour.
COLLIE NA CREIGE DUIBHE Woods of Creag Duibhe
Woods of Creag Duibhe
Woods of Creag Duibhe
Mr. J. Gordon Lochovie.
Mr. D Gow Glentruim.
Mr A. Campbell. Shambell.
101 This Name applies to a large scattered wood extending from Lochean Ovie, to the farm of Banchor; a distance of About two Miles & a half.
CORRAN DEARG Corran Dearg
Corran Dearg
Corran Dearg
Mr J. Gordon Lochovie.
Mr D. Gow. Glentruim.
Mr A. Campbell Shambell.
101 Applies to a small island situated in the River Spey, about half A Mile east Of the Croft of Lochovie.

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Inverness-shire -- Parish of Laggan & Kingussie

Note - Coille na Creige Duibhe - Better Craige

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