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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT CLACH NAN TAILLEAR | Allt clach-nan Taillear |
Mr A McDonald Mr. J. Grant Mr. J Morgan |
087 | A small stream about 1½ miles in length, rising on the South Side of Benmacdhui and flowing in a Westerly direction very rapidly. until it joins the River Dee at a point a short distance above a stone called Clach-an Tailleareau. (or Tailor's Stone) from which it derives its name (Name Signifies the Burn of the Tailors' Stone) |
COIRE CLACH NAN TAILLEAR | Coire Clach-nan Taillear | Mr A McDonald Mr. J Grant Mr. J Morgan |
087 | A small coire. lying on the South Side of Benmacdhui very steep and covered with large stones it is about 1 mile in length and extends a little on each side of the Tailors Burn above described. (Name Signifies the Hollow of the Tailors' Stone) |
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