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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER ENRICK River Enrick
River Enneric
River Enneric
River Enneric
Robert [Craiy] Esqr Factor
Revd. [Reverend] Angus McRae F.C. [Free Church] Minister
Mr McDougal Teacher [Leviston]
Old Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
028 ; 040 This name applies to a small River having its source in a Small Loch about 6 Miles N.W. of Mealfourvounie it runs in a Northern direction for about one fourth its length then bends abruptly Eastward till it joins Loch Letter from whence it still retains its Eastern Course till it enters Loch-ness in Urquhart Bay near temple Pier It is mostly if not altogether on the property of Lord Seafield
CORBAY WOOD Corbay Wood
Corbay Wood
Corbay Wood
Mr. A. Stuart, Headkeeper Balmacan
Mr. J. Stuart Gamekeeper Balmacan
Mr. Donald Fraser Shewglia
029 ; 041 A Birch Wood situated on the slope at the south side of Glen Coiltie at the base of Sròn Dubh it is bound on the west by Allt Glas Beag. Property of the Earl Seafield, Castle Grant Grantown, Elginshire

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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart & Glenmoriston

Re entry 'River Enrick' - starting in the first column is written:- As the spelling of this name differed from that given in the printed works it was again referred to the field and the final Examiner states that River Enrick is the proper spelling.

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