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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAR MOR | Car Mòr Car Mòr Currach Mòr Car Mòr |
Martin McDougall, Creaganntagaich Peter Johnson, Clachachuan Great Moss or Moor Great Land - App: [Applies] to a winding tract of moorland. R.H. |
201 | Applicable to a level tract of moorland extending from Glenafiach on the north to near Creag Mhor on the south and from Cnocan Uamhac on the east to stream at base of Cruach Chaol on the west. Signification uncertain. |
GLENAFIACH | Glenafiach Glenafiach Glenafiach Gleann-fithich |
D Sinclair Esqr. Kilhamaig Mr. Galbraith, Achalach Hector McAllister, Avenagillen |
201 | A small farmsteading and extensive grazing. The property of G. C. Campbell Esqr. of Stonefield. |
GLEANN FITHICH | Gleann a' Fhithich Gleann a' Fhithich Gleann a' Fhithich Gleann an Fhithich Gleann Fithich Gleann Fhithiach |
Ronald McDougall, Teacher Lochend Neil Thomson, Torr-an-tuirc Hugh McLean, Miadar-nuadh The Raven's Hollow Raven's Hollow Ravens' Hollow |
201 | A name applied to a narrow glen or valley enclosure (trace 6) about ¼ of a mile west of the above farm [Glenafiach] forming the western extremity and meadow (trace 7) about 30 chains west of Lochan Liath, the eastern. It is partly wooded, the stream flowing through it bears no name. Sign. [Signification] "The raven's valley" |
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[Car Mor] Cathar soft ground, mossy &c
Cathar mòr The large tract of mossy ground.
[Glenafiach] The spelling given by the authorities ought to be retained I think
In names - of farms and all estate or landed properties -
the legal usage in spelling ought to be retained on the Plans
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