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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COIRE AN FREUMH | Coire-an-Fhreumh Coire-an-Fhreumh |
Mr J. Coutts Mr L. Cameron Revd. [Reverend] R Neil |
079 | A large flat hollow Coire, lying between the hills of Carn [Bhacain] & Tom Cha and extending ¾ mile in length and about [--] in width having a large [peat] Moss near its middle in which large quantity of peats are [cut] Annually, by the inhabitants of Glengairn. Means Hollow of Root or stem. |
ALLT COIRE AN FREUMH | Allt Coire-an-Fhreumh | Mr J. Coutts Mr L. Cameron Revd. [Reverend] R Neil |
079 | A Small Stream rising [on the] West side of Carn Bhacain flowing Southward through Carn an Fhreumh it then turns West until it joins the burn of Allt Ru na Cuileag [it is ] about 1 Mile in length, The name Signifies the burn of the [roots] There are a great many[ fir roots found] in the Coire, through which it runs. |
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