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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 117County 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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