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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FAESHEALLACH BURN Faesheallach Burn
Faesheallach Burn
Faesheallach Burn
Faeshaellich Burn
J. Smith Esqr. Factor
Mr. John Samson Forester
Mr. John Fraser Tulloch
Estate Map (1858)
060 A rapid stream flowing from the Braes of Abernethy in a northerly direction into the River Nethy adjacent to and north of Lynemacgilbert It's bed is rocky and its banks broken (meaning obscure)
CROM ALLT Crom Allt
Crom Allt
Crom Allt
Cromalt Burn
John Smith Esqr.
Mr. J. Samson Forester
Mr. J. Fraser
Estate Map (1858)
060 A good size stream flowing from the side of Carn Bheur around the west base of Carn à Chnuichd into the River Nethy adjacent to Lynemacgilbert its bed is rocky and its banks very broken -- Name signifies "Crooked Stream"
ALLT BHEUR Allt Bheur
Allt Bheur
Allt Bheur
Ault a' bheur
John Smith Esqr.
Mr. John Samson
Mr. John Fraser
Estate Map (1812)
060 ; 075 A small but rapid stream forming the conty boundary between Inverness and Elgin collecting South of Carn Bheur and flowing westerly till it joins the River Nethy about a mile and a half south of Inchtomach its bed is rocky. meaning Stream of the Point or Pinnacle.

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In the index, Faesheallach is written Feasheallach.

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