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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEN HURICH | Glen Hurich | Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian Mr. D. Kennedy. Corrlarach A. Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 | A narrow glen on the banks of River Hurich extending from the parish boundary on the east to Loch Dilate (west [east] end of) on the west the whole of which is Situated in the lands of Sir Thomas Riddell Strontian |
RIVER HURlCH | River Hurich | Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian Mr. D. Kennedy. Corrlarach A. Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 | A mountain Stream flowing from Lochan Dubh in a eastward [westward] direction until it enters Loch Dilate at the extremity of Glen Hurich |
SRÒN GLAS | Sròn Glas | Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian Mr. D. Kennedy. Corrlarach A. Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 | A Rocky mountain between Coire Glas Mòr & Coire Glas Beag Meaning Grey Point |
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[Page] 267Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Glen Hurich & River Hurich [Notes] (Local Spelling)
Glen Hurich [Note] At Strontian, "Loch Dilate" is always spoken of as being in "Glen Hurich" [Initials] E.C.
Signature, lower margin: "James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]"
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Glen Hurich extends to the east end of Loch Dilate.Glen Hurich and River Hurich are both marked on Sheet 9.
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