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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DRUIM NAN COMHRAG Druim nan Comhrag
Druim nan Comhrag
Druim nan Comhrag
Revd. [Reverend] P. Clark
Mr D Sutherland
Revd. [Reverend] C. McKenzie
067 A heathy pasture hill situate about a mile to the north west of Cnoc nam Fàl It signifies the Ridge of the Fights
ALLT BAD AN DROIGHINN Allt Bad an Droighinn
Allt Bad an Droighinn
Allt Bad an Droighinn
Revd. [Reverend] P. Clark
Mr D Sutherland
Revd. [Reverend] C. McKenzie
067 A small stream at the north eastern base of Cnoc Bad nah Erig and running south easterly enters the Suisgill Burn three fourths of a mile above Allt an Fhithich. It means The Burn of the thicket of Thorns
CNOC BAD NA H-EIRIG Cnoc Bad na h-Eirig
Cnoc Bad na h-Eirig
Cnoc Bad na h-Eirig
Revd. [Reverend] P. Clark
Mr D Sutherland
Revd. [Reverend] C. McKenzie
067 A heathy pasture hill situate about a mile to the north west of An Cnoc Buidhe It signifies the Hill of the Ransome Grove

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County of Sutherland -- Ph. [Parish] of Kildonan

Cnoc Bad na h-Eirig [Note]
Cnoc Bad na h-Èirige ? The final e and with the accent on the first letter to distinguish
it from the gen. sing. [genitive singular] of Eireag A young hen. - which is written Eirige

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