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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÙlL LOCH Caol Loch Moir A. Mackay Cnoc-glas
D. Gunn Dallnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
021 A long narrow Lake, lying some short distance east of Cnoc Beil na faire, contains plenty of trout, and has a boat on it for fishing purposes &c.
CAOL LOCH [1895] For 1'' purposes only see Index Mr. D. Nicolson, Montpellier Ho. [House] Wick N.B. [North Britain] 021
CAOL-LOCH BEAG Caol Loch Beag A. Mackay Cnoc-glas
D. Gunn Dallnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
021 A small narrow lake at the south end of Caol Loch Moir; these two lakes have resently been put into one, by means of a weir, errected at the south end of the Smaller one; but when the water is very low the part between the two is almost dry.
CNOC A' CHAOL-LOCH Cnoc a chaol Loch A. Mackay Cnoc-glas
D. Gunn Dallnahaw
R. Campbell Lambsdale
021 A slight eminence lying North east of the lake of that name after which it is called.

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County - Caithness -- Parishes of Reay Hallkirk & Thurso

[Notes Cùil Loch] -- Large narrow Lakel
adopted see correspondence
attached -- [Initialled] A.W.L 9 Feb 72 [9 February 1872]

[Note Caol-loch Beag] -- Small narrow lake
omitted - or erased from
the plan for reasons stated
in Correspondence attached -- [Initialled] A.W.L 9th Feb 72 [9 February 1872]

[Note Cnoc a' Chaol-loch] -- Narrow Lake Knoll

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

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