OS1/4/18/219
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT LEUM AN EASAICH | Allt Leum an Easaich Allt Leum an Easaich Allt Leum an Easaich |
Mr E. McIntosh Mr A. McRae Revd [Reverend] J. A. McLennan |
048 | A small stream, the principal tributary Feith Ghuibhasachain and rising in Coire Leum an Easaich. means stream of the Leap of the Cataract. |
COIRE LEUM AN EASAICH | Coire Leum an Easaich Coire Leum an Easaich Coire Leum an Easaich |
Mr E. McIntosh Mr A. McRae Revd [Reverend] J. A. McLennan |
048 | A small hollow out of which flows Allt Leum an Easaich. means Hollow of the Leap of the Cataract. |
MEALL A' CHOIMHTHIONAIL | Meall a' Coimhthionail Meall a' Choimhthionail Meall a' Choimhthionail |
Mr E. McIntosh Mr A. McRae Revd [Reverend] J. A McLennan |
048 | An eminence Situated between Feith Ghuibhasachain and Cùl na Bucaich the property of the DuKe of Richmond. means the Hill of the Gathering. |
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[Page] 219Co. [County] of Banff -- Ph [Parish] of Kirkmichael
Coire Leum an Easaich [notes]
Easach Thin water-gruel
Easach (adj,) [adjective] abounding in waterfalls.
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Bizzy- Moderator, Geoffrey M Gill
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