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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARN NAN TUAGH Càrn nan Tuagh
Càrn nan Tuagh
Càrn nan Tuagh
Revd [Reverend] William Forsyth
Mr John Grant
Mr. William Cameron
061 A small round healthy pasture hill on the west side of the Burn of Brown, on the property of the Earl of Seafield. Name Signifies the "Hill of the Axes or Hatchets"
COIRE LEACACH Coire Leacach
Coire Leacach
Coire Leacach
Revd [Reverend] William Forsyth
Mr. John Grant
Mr. William Cameron
075 Applies to a very rugged gorge or hollow through which the water of Ailnack flows. Its sides are very stony and precipitious -- Name Signifies the "Hollow abounding in Slab Stones," or literally the "Slaty Hollow"
WATER OF AILNACK Water of Ailnack
Water of Ailnack
Water of Ailnack
Ailnack Water
Revd [Reverend] William Forsyth
Mr. John Grant
Mr. William Grant
Black's Large Map of Scotland
075 Alarge stream having its source on Ben na Rynack and which receives the name of the Water of Caiplich from its source to Coire Leacaiche where it changes its course in a north-westerly direction and from which point it receives the name of Water of Ailnack till it falls into the River Avon near Tomantoul.

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