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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GEAL CHARN BEAG | Geal Chàrn Beag Geal Chàrn Beag Geal Chàrn Beag |
Revd [Reverend] William Forsyth Mr John Grant Mr William Cameron |
061 ; 075 | A prominent hill on he north side of the Water of Caiplich. It is part of Geal Charn proper and is only a little lower in height than it -- Property of the Earl of Seafield. Name Signifies the "Small White Hill" --- |
CARN AN FHIR ODHAIR | Càrn an Fhir Odhair Càrn an Fhir Odhair Càrn an Fhir Odhair |
Revd [Reverend] William Forsyth Mr John Grant Mr William Cameron |
060 | A long middling sized hill extending from north to south about 1-1/2 miles -- Its sides are smooth & covered with healthy pasture -- property of the Earl of Seafield --- Name signifies the Hill of the Pun-man." |
ALLT AN FHIR ODHAR | Allt an Fhir Odhair Allt an Fhir Odhair Allt an Fhir Odhair |
Revd [Reverend] William Forsyth Mr John Grant Mr William Cameron |
060 ; 061 | A small stream rising on the east side of Carn a' Fhir Odhair & flowing northward into the Burn of Brown. it is almost quite dry in summer but its channel is of great breadth and capable of of conveying a large volume of water from the hills -- Name Signifies the Stream of the Pun-man. |
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Transcriber's notes
Càrn a Fhir Odhair and Allt a Fhir Odhair were both changed to AN Fhir Odhair and initialed C.W.W.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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