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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CARN DEARG | Càrn Dearg Càrn Dearg Càrn Dearg |
Mr. Evan Macbean Revd [Reverend] Evan Gordon Mrs Anne Grant |
046 | A prominent small hill situate between "Sgòr Gaothaich" and the farm-steading of Lynemore. It is covered with heather and affords indifferent pasture for sheep, On the property of the Earl of Seafield. The name signifies "Red Cairn" |
COIRE ODHAR | Coire Odhar Coire Odhar Coire Odhar |
Mr Evan Macbean Revd [Reverend] Evan Gordon Mrs. Anne Grant |
046 | A hollow situated between "Carn Dearg" and the south-western shoulder of "Sgòr Gaothach". It is covered with heather, and part of its flat ground being mossy, affords fuel to the adjacent farm steadings- On the property of the Earl of Seafield. The name Signifies "Dun Hollow" |
TOM AN DA LETH-ALLT | Tom an dà Leth-Allt Tom an dà Leth-Allt Tom an dà Leth-Allt |
Mr. Evan Macbean Revd [Reverend] Evan Gordon Mrs Anne Grant |
046 | A conspicuous knoll or small hill situated between "Carn na Cloiche" and the eastern shoulder of "Carn Dearg". The tributaries or head streams of Allt Chuirn, Leth-Allt-Mor, and Leth-Allt-Beag, flow round its base and form a confluence at the north-western point of it, and hence the name, which signifies "Knoll of the two-Half-Streams" |
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