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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MOINE AN T-SARAICHE | Moine an Sairaiche Moine an Sairaiche Moine an Sairaiche Moine an t-Saraiche |
Mr. Duncan Walker Mr. Donald McMillan Mr. William Wilson |
180 | Applicable to a piece of Moss land on South East side of County road immediately to the south of Loch Errol Sign. [Signification] "Uncertain" |
CREAG LOISGTE | Creag Loisgte | Mr. Duncan Walker Mr. Donald McMillan Mr. William Wilson |
180 | A prominent face of rocks lying about ¼ of a mile East from Moine an Sairaiche. Sign. [Signification] "Burnt Craig" |
LOCH FUAR-BHEINNE | Loch Fhuar-bheinne Loch Fuar-bheinne |
Mr. Duncan Walker Mr. Donald McMillan Mr. William Wilson |
180 | A fresh water Loch on the grazing of Stronchullin a little to the South East of Creag Loisgte. Sign. [Signification] "Cold hill loch". |
LOCHAN ANMA | Loch an Anam Lochan Anma Loch an Anma |
Mr. Duncan Walker Mr. Donald McMillan Mr. William Wilson Soul Loch The Soul Loch. |
180 | A small loch lying a short distance to the north of Loch Fhuar-bheinne. Sign. [Signification] "Loch of the Soul" |
STRONCHULLIN BURN | Stronchullin Burn | Mr. Duncan Walker Mr. Donald McMillan Mr. William Wilson |
180 | A large mountain stream rising on the moors east of Leacan na Feadaig & flowing in a north & East direction till it falls into Tighandroighean Bay. |
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[Loch Fuar-bheinne] Loch Fura-bheinne
Loch being masculine the word ought to be aspirated
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