OS1/7/10/16

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC-GLAS Cnoc-glas Alexander Mackay Tenant
Donald Gunn Dalnahaw
021 A Small cottage, the residence of a Shepherd, Situated from three to four miles South of Dorrary, on the crown land.
ABHAINN NAM BRUACH DUBHA Abhainn nam Bruach Dubha Alexander Mackay Tenant
Donald Gunn Dalnahaw
021 A large Stream, which flows out of Loch na Ceardaich, from which it pursues a South easterly course, to a confluence with Alltan Caorainn, at which point it assumes the name of Cnoc Loisg water.
CNOCLOISGTE WATER Cnoc Loisg Watter Alexander Mackay Tenant
Donald Gunn Dalnahaw
021 A large Stream, formed by the of Alltan Caorainn and Abhainn nam Bruach Dubh, it runs to the east and north east to where it receives the Surplus of Loch Caluim a few chains east of where it leaves the Lake, and is known by the name of Cnoc Glas Water.

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County of Caithness -- Parishes of Reay, Hallkirk and Thurso Detd. [Detached]

[Note Cnoc-glas] -- Grey Knoll
[Note Abhainn nam Bruach Dubha] -- Water of the Black banks
[Faint Note Abhainn nam Bruach Dubha] -- plural to agree with bruach
[Note Cnocloisgte Water] -- Burnt Hill Water

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

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