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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT SEANABHAILE Allt Seanabhaile
Allt Seanabhaile
Allt Seanabhaile
Revd. [Reverend] John Baillie F.C. [Free Church] Manse Tomatin
Mr. James Mackintosh F.C. [Free Church] School Tomatin
Mr. Donald Fraser Shewglia
028 ; 040 A considerable Stream which takes its rise in Loch na Ruighe Duibhe and passes through Loch nam Meur, and after a course of about 4 1/2 Miles it falls into the River Enrick. It means Burn of the Oldtown.
RIVER COILTIE River Coiltie
River Coiltie
River Coiltie
River Coiltie
Water of Coiltie
The Coiltie
The Coiltie
Revd. [Reverend] Angus McRae, Free Church Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr. McDougal, Schoolmaster, Leiviston
Mr. Fraser Drumnadrochit
Old Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
029 ; 040 ; 041 A considerable Stream which takes its rise in Loch Aslaich and its tributaries it runs through Srathan Allt na Fiacail and Glen Coiltie and after a course of about seven miles joins the River Enrick which empties itself into Loch Ness near Temple Pier. There are numerous tributaries to it the chief of which is Allt Féith an t-Seilisdeir It is an anglicised name by which it is best known in the locality.
GLEN COILTIE Glen Coiltie
Glen Coiltie
Glen Coiltie
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae, Drumnadrochit
Mr. McDougal, Schoolmaster
Mr. Fraser Drumnadrochit
029 ; 040 ; 041 A Glen extending from Srathan Allt na Fiacail to Balmacan. The upper part of the Glen is covered with heathy pasture and has gently sloping sides, the lower part is steep and well wooded, It is an anglicised name by which it is best known in the locality.

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