OS1/17/54/241
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT COIRE BHOTIE | Allt Coire Bhotie Allt Coire Bhotie Allt coire Bhotie |
Ewen McDonald, Dalwhinnie Donald Kennedy Dalwhinnie William McPherson. Dalwhinnie |
145 | A small mountain Stream rising in a "Coire" of the same name. Its Course from where it gathers is Westerly and it flows into the River Truim after a run of about a mile and three quarters. meaning, obscure - it is said to be, the Pig's hollow (Burn of) |
COIRE BHOTIE | Coire Bhotie Coire Bhotie Coire Bhotie |
Ewen McDonald, Dalwhinnie Donald Kennedy Dalwhinnie William McPherson. Dalwhinnie |
145 | a Small "coire" from which allt Coire Bhotie flows, it is about two miles east from Drumochter Lodge.English meaning apparently obscure |
AM BUIDH-AONACH | Am-Buidh-aonach Local name Am-Buidh-aonach Local name Am-Buidh-aonach Local name |
Ewen Mcdonald, Dalwhinnie Donald Kennedy Dalwhinnie William McPherson. Dalwhinnie |
145 | A hill about a mile and a half east of Drumochter Lodge and on the boundary between the Towns of Perth and Inverness. English meaning, The Yellow hill |
A' BHUIDHEANAICH [1895] | Mr. MacBain, Rainings' School, Inverness | 132 |
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[Page] 241Parish of Kingussie -- County of Inverness
Note See Remark in Index 1895. is written beneath the entry for A' Bhuidheanaich in the List of Names column.
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