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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLTAN CREAGACH Alltan Creagach
Alltan Creagach
Alltan Creagach
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a small mountain stream rising in the hill east of Leathad an Lobhain and flowing north Westward for a short distance, joins the Allt Bhraind. Meaning - The Rocky streamlet or Small burn.
LEATHAD AN TAOBHAIN Leathad an Lobhain.
Leathad an Lobhain.
Leathan an Lobhain.
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a hill feature situated about a mile south of the junction of the Allten Creagath with Allt Bhraind, the property of Sir George Macpherson Grant, Bart. [Baronet] of Ballandulloch Meaning - The Slope or Breadth of the Rafter.
SITHEAN BHRAN Sithean Bhran
Sithean Bhran
Sithean Bhran
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a small green hillock, situated about a mile south of the Inveroguill [?] Bothie Meaning The Fairy Hillock of the Bìan

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Inverness shire -- Parish of Kingussie.

Notes Stump is written beneath Alltan Creagach and Sìthean Bhran in the List of Names column.

Roman Print is written beneath Leathan an Taobhain in the List of Names column.


Dot out and insert accent is written above Sìthean Bhran in the List of Names column.

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