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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT A' CHERACHER Allt a-Cheracher


Allt a' Cheracher
Allt a' Cheracher
Allt a' Cheracher
Allt a' Cheracher
Kenneth Henderson Toulichin
Marwood Sutherland Achscoriclett
Alexander Sinclair Achscoriclett
Robinson Mackay. Lybster
Donald Gunn Houstry
John Sutherland Houstry
Marcus Sutherland Houstry
027 Rises, south west of Cnoc na h-Imriche flows north east to a place called lub na h-Eala, from thence to Loch Reothart. The meaning of the word Ceracher is not know by my Authorities I have therefor written it, as pronounced, but I think it should be written Thus - Chearachar siginfing grave, or stream of the grave, It might have got the name from some grave which is at present unknown.
LÙB NA H-EALA Lùb na h-Eala Kenneth Henderson Toulichin
Marwood Sutherland Achscoriclett
Alexander Sinclair Achscoriclett
027 This name applies to an angle in the stream Allt a' Cheracher.

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County of Caithness -- Parish of Hallkirk

Allt a-Cheracher - meaning doubtful W.P.
Lùb na h-Eala - Swans Angle, or bend.

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

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