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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Co. [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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