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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT NA CAILLICH Allt na Caillich
Allt na Caillich
Allt na Caillich
Allt na Caillich
Revd [Reverend] William Forsyth, Manse, Abernethy
Mr J. Fraser, Rychallich Abernethy
Mr J. Grant, Schoolmaster Abernethy
Mr D. Grant, of Dirr Abernethy
059 A small stream collecting in a deep hollow on the eastern side of Creag na Caillich and runs east for about 40 chains when it receives the waters of another stream called Allt Gorm. It then turns westward past the farm of Rychallich to Loch na lair The name signifies The Old Woman's Burn.
ALLT CHUIRN Allt Chuirn
Allt Chuirn
Allt Chuirn
Mr Evan Macbean, Factor's Office Grantown
Revd [Reverend] Evan Gordon, F.C. [Free Church] Minister Grantown
Mrs Anne Grant, Lynmore
035 A large stream having its source in two head streams on the Hills of Cromdale from the confluence of which it receives this name for a considerable distance of its course which is north eastward, it then receives the name of Cromdale Burn till it empties itself into the River Spey about two miles below Spey Bridge. The name Signifies Stream of the Cairn.
TONTERIE Tonterie
Tonterie
Tonterie
John Smith Esq, Factor, Grantown
Mr James Grant Schoolmaster Grantown
Rent Roll
059 Two farm houses with suitable offices attached, each of which is one storey high thatched and in good repair, property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] The Earl of Seafield of Castle Grant.

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