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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLACH SEASAIMH | Clach Seasaimh | Donald Gunn Dalnaha Captain Gunn Braehour William Gunn Lonan |
026 | This name applies to a stone on top of a hill, where a man who was bringing home a Child, who had been at school in some of the lower parts of the County, halted to rest and discovered that the child, who was tied on his back with a plaid, had died of cold. Hence the name. Nothing is known of the Date &c. There is now a cairn at the place but it is named as one stone. |
CNOC SEASAIMH | Cnoc Seasaimh | Donald Gunn Dalnaha Captain Gunn Braehour William Gunn Lonan |
026 | Cnoc Seasaidh is the hill on which the cairn is. It is covered with heath. |
ALLT DAIL RIGHE | Allt Dail Righ | Donald Gunn Dalnaha Captain Gunn Braehour William Gunn Lonan |
026 | A small stream which rises west of Sron Dhubh and falls into Strathmore river at Dail Righ. |
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[Page] 37County of Caithness -- Parish of Hallkirk
[Note Clach Seasaimh] -- halt Stone
[Note Cnoc Seasaimh] -- Halting hill
[Note Allt Dail Righe] -- King Dale Stream
[Signed] George Rose
C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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