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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUN Dun R. McLellan
Mr R McRae
062 This name is given to what is thought to have been a Danish fort which is situated on a small island, near the eastern edge of Lochain Duin
ALLT LOCH AN DUIN Allt Loch an Duin Mr. R. McLellan
Mr. D McRae
A A Carmichael Esq
062 This name applies to a hill stream about a mile & a half in length, which has its source in three small branches Situated a little to the East of Beinn na Cletha, and which in a South-eastern course until it enters Lochain Dun at its West end
BEN ERIVAL Ben Erival

Bein Erivall
Beinn Errefal
Beinarimore
Mr R McLellan
Mr D McRae
Admiralty Chart
A A Carmichael Esq
Johnston's Map
062;063 This name applies to a large hill which lies about a mile north-east of Beinn na Cletha, and about a similar distance North of Lochain Dun Proprietor J. Gordon Esqr Cluny Castle Aberdeenshire
ABHUINN MHULINN DOMHNUILL Abhuinn Mhuilinn Domhnuill For authorities and description see 1/2500 Name Book

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