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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLUNIE INN Clunie Inn Mr W Macrae Tenant.
Mr D Macrae Shepherd Clunie, by Lochalsh.
132 Applies to an Inn near the western end of Glen Clunie. It is two stories in height slated but in very bad repair Its principal feature is its miserable accommodation for travellers. Property of J.T. McKenzie Esq.
CLUANIE INN [1895] See attached letter in page 54. 132 For 1" purposes only. See Remark in Index.1895. per Messrs. Todd, Murray and Jamieson W.S. [Writer to the Signet] 66 Queen St. Edinburgh.
SGÒR A' BHEALAICH DHEIRG For authorities and Description in Name Book of 6 Inch sheet 64 of Inverness-shire.
BEALACH A' CHÒINICH For authorities and Description in Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 65 Inverness
CÀRN FUARALACH For authorities and Description in Name Book of 6 Inch Sheet 65 of Inverness-shire
ALLT COIRE 'CHÙIL DROMA BHIG Allt Coire 'Chùil Droma Bhig Rev. [Reverend] A. Matheson, Ph. [Parish] Minister Glenshiel Letterfearn
Donald Macrae, Shepherd, Clunie
132; 134 This name Signifies the "Stream of the small hollow behind the Ridge" It rises at the southern termination of the Corry of the same name and runs in a northern direction till near the public road where it takes the name of the River Clunie.

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Co [County] of Ross -- Ph [Parish] of Glenshiel

Coire nan Eùn [note] Cancelled, being wholly in Inverness-shire
Bealach a' Chòinich [note] Remark 8
Allt Coire 'Chùil Droma Bhig [note] see Remark page 43

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