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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC BAD A' CHANNAIN Cnoc Bad a Channain Capt. [Captain] Gunn Braehour
D.Gunn Dalnaha
M. Sutherland Achscoriclett
026 A heath covered eminence nearly a mile South west of Cnoc nan Goil and is, like the latter, divided by the County Boundry, thus leaving the one half in Caithness and the other Sutherland. Sir J.G.T. Sinclair Proprietor
BAD A' CHANNAIN Bad a Channain Capt. [Captain] Gunn Braehour
D.Gunn Dalnaha
M. Sutherland Achscoriclett
026 Bad a channain - this name applies to a piece of Green, rough pasture, on the south east base of Cnoc Bad a Channain, at the top of the stream of that name.

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County of Caithness -- Parish of Hallkirk

[Notes Cnoc Bad a Channain] -- Hill of the Small vessel Tuft
my Authorities say, this
word - Cannan, - signifies
an old measure for grain,
I therefore think - the word
Cann - signifying Vessel
must be the proper one.
[Initialled] G.R.

[Note Bad a Channain] -- Vessel Tuft

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

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See 6" map Sheet 31A (Inset 26A)

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