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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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