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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FÉITH HEMIGIAL Feith Hemigal A. Mackay Cnocglas
D. Gunn Dalnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
021 A soft piece of ground lying north east of Loch Caluim on either Side of the parish, and estate Boundry, Proprietors. - The Crown and His Grace the Duke of Portland.
BRAIGH FÉITH HEMIGAL Braigh Feith Hemigal A. Mackay Cnocglas
D. Gunn Dalnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
021 Braigh Feith Hermigal is a small Hill of very moderate elevation rising at the north end of Feith Hermigal, from which it takes the name.
ALLT FÉITH HEMIGIAL Allt Féith Hermigal A. Mackay Cnocglas
D. Gunn Dalnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
021 A Small Stream which rises on the South base of Braigh Feith Hermigal from which it takes its course to the South east, and falls into Cnoc Glas Water, some little distance below Loch Caluim.

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County of Caithness -- Parishes - Reay, Hallkirk and Thurso

[Note Féith Hemigal] -- Hermigal's mire
Hermigal is supposed to have
been a man's name

[Note Braigh Féith Hemigal] -- Top of Hermigal's mire
[Note Allt Féith Hemigal] -- Stream of Hermigal's mire

[Note all three entries in List of Names] -- Rule. - Caol ri Caol

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

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