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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT CHUIRN Allt Chuirn
Allt Chuirn
Allt Chuirn
046 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 the "Cromdale Burn" till it empties its waters into the Spey, about two miles below Spey Bridge - The name signifies "Stream of the Cairn"
LETH-ALLT MOR Leth-allt-Mor
Leth-allt-Mor
Leth-allt-Mor
Mr Ewan Macbean
Revd. [Reverend] Ewan Gordon
Mrs Anne Grant
046 A stream rising on "Sgor Gaothach" on the Hills of Cromdale & flowing round "Tom an da Leth-allt" at the North-western base of which it is joined by Leth-allt-Reag and both then form "Allt Chuirn". The name signifies "Large Halfstream."
LETH-ALLT BEAG Leth allt Beag
Leth allt Beag
Leth allt Beag
Mr Ewan Macbean
Revd. [Reverend] Ewan Gordon
Mrs Anne Grant
046 A stream rising on "Cairn naCloiche" and flowing round the North-eastern base of "Tom an da Leth-allt" where it joins Lech-allt-Mor and with it forms "Allt Chuirn" - The name signifies "Small Halfstream"

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Co. [County] of Inverness Ph. [Parish] of Abernethy & Kincardine

Transcriber's notes

For the first entry under the heading Authority for those Modes of Spelling the names have been scored out and there are the words "Copied into 1/2500"

Above the 'o' in 'Mor' and 'Sgor' there is a "grave" accent

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