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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CEANN MÒR Ceann Mòr John McDonald, Millton
William Innes Reay
George Ross Reay
009 A long ridge of the same height as Beinn Rath and separated from it by a slight hollow Cean Mor - like Beinn Rath is covered with heathy pasture.
BEINN RATHA BHEAG Beinn Rath Beag John McDonald, Millton
William Innes Reay
George Ross Reay
009 A small round eminence scarcely as high as Cean Mor. In the East side of it which is very rocky, there is a small cave, said to have been the resort of a gang of robbers, the entrance of which is formed by the natural stone pillars inclining towards each other.
ALLT BEINN RÀTHA Allt Beinn Raih John McDonald, Millton
William Innes Reay
George Ross Reay
009 A small stream which rises at the east base of Beinn Rath, it pursues a north westerly course joining the Braxside burn, near the ruins of Braxside.

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Parish of Reay -- County of Caithness
[Signed] George Hobson, C. A. [Civilian Assistant]
Ceann Mòr [note] (Great Head)
Beinn Rath Beag [note] (Little Circle Hill)
Allt Beinn Raih [note] (Stream of the Circle Hill)

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