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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH A' MHUILINN Loch a' Mhuillinn
(Loch of the Mill)
Hugh McKay, Melvich
William Sinclair, Port Skerry
Hugh Morrison, Melvich
019 A small loch East of Cnoc a' Mhuillinn A mill at one time stood near it, but all traces of it have disappeared long ago -
ALLT AN TIGH-CHOINNEIMH Allt an Tigh Choinneimh
(Stream of the Meeting house)
Hugh McKay, Melvich
William Sinclair, Port Skerry
Hugh Morrison, Melvich
019 A small stream which rises near the foot of Cnoc a' Mhuillinn - it pursues a north westerly course and joins the Halladale River
ALLT PREAS AN LOCHAIN Allt preas an Lochain
(Stream of the bush of the loch)
Hugh McKay, Melvich
William Sinclair, Port Skerry
Hugh Morrison, Melvich
019 A small stream which flows from Loch Preas an Lochain in an easterly direction and joins Allt a' Mhuillinn
LÒN BAD A' MHÀIL 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894 Lòn Bad a' Mhàil
Lòn Bad a' Mhàil
Lòn Bad a' Mhàil
Mr. Angus McKay shd. [shepherd] Dyke
Mr. Hugh McKay Trantlemore
Mr. John McKenzie Trantlemore
019 Applied to part of stream from the junction of two small streams half a mile east of Loch an Fheoir to its junction with Allt a' Mhuillinn. Sig. [Signification] Stream of the tuft or clump of the rent

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[Page] 161
Ph. [Parish] of Reay -- Co. [County] of Sutherland

Allt Preas an Lochain [Note]
wrongly applied according
to the best local
authority. See Loch Preas
an Lochain. page 203

[Signed] G. Hobson, C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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