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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BEALACH FUAR-CHATHAIDH | Bealach Fuar Chathadh Bealach Fuar Chathadh Bealach Fuar Chathadh Bealach Fuar Chathadh |
Mr Peter Robertson Forester Mr Allan McIntyre Clashgobhar Mr Peter Dewar Barravanich Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean F. C. [Free Church] Dalmally (Orth) [Orthodox] |
060 | A narrow pass situate at the north west end of Coreiche Ba. Sig [Signification] "Pass of the Cold Drift" |
CLACH LEATHAD | Clach Leathad | Same as above | 060 | The largest mountain in the Black Mount District, It is situated about two miles west of the Ba Bridge, and its southern side forms one of the Boundaries of Coreiche Ba; on the north side, towards Coire 'n Essan, it is one mass of large broken precipices, and its top is covered with loose stones. Sig [Signification] "The stoney Declivity" |
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"Bealach Fuar-chathaidh"
Clachach Leathad, Stony Declivity, but the former is universally acknowledged by the natives of the place, and pronounced as if written "Clach Lett".
Constructions similar to Clach Leathad frequently occur in topographical names and is quite correct
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