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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH TORR NA CEARDAICH Loch Torr na Ceardaich A. Mackay Cnoc-glas
D. Gunn Dalnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
021 A small round lake full of grass, out of the north east corner of which, Issues the Stream - Abhainn nam Bruach Dubh. His Grace the Duke of Portland.
ALLT NAN SGUABAG Allt nan Sguabaig A. Mackay Cnoc-glas
D. Gunn Dalnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
021 A Small Stream, which rises 30 chains north east of Loch Tom Glas, and falls into the Lake on the Same Side, north east.
ALLTAN RUADH Alltan Ruadh A. Mackay Cnoc-glas
D. Gunn Dalnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
016 ; 021 Another Small Stream, which falls into Loch Tom Glas at the north end and rises Some little distance to the north west.

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County Caithness -- Parishes Hallkirk Reay and Thurso detached

[Notes Loch Torr na Ceardaich] -- Lake of the Smithy Hill
Where is "Torr na Ceardaich"?

[Note Allt nan Sguabag] -- Stream of the Small Besoms, or brooms
[Notes Alltan Ruadh] -- Red Streamlet
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[Signed] George Rose
C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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