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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH THORMAID Loch Thormaid Mr J. McDonald Reay
Mr. G. Brydon Shurrery
Mr. R. Sutherland Broubster
010 A large Lake, lying Some little distance north east of Loch Sigh. This Lake is very good for Trout fishing. The property of Sir R.G. Sinclair Bart [Baronet].
LOCH SAORACH Loch Saorach Mr J. McDonald Reay
Mr. G. Brydon Shurrery
Mr. R. Sutherland Broubster
010 Another long narrow Lake lying east of Loch Thormaid, the waters of which flows into this Lake. The property of Sir R.G. Sinclair Bart [Baronet].
BARD AN EICH Bard an Eich Mr J. McDonald Reay
Mr. G. Brydon Shurrery
Mr. R. Sutherland Broubster
010 This name applies to an old park, which was at one time in cultivation, but is now quite rough. The property of Sir R.G. Sinclair.

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County of Caithness -- Parish of Reay

[Note Loch Thormaid] -- Norman's Lake
[Note Loch Saorach] -- Laborious Lake
[Notes Bard an Eich] -- The horse Park
Bard in Sutherland signifies a ParK, an Inclosure

[Signed] George Rose
C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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