OS1/17/2/71
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLENMORE LODGE | Glenmore Lodge Glenmore Lodge Glenmore Lodge |
Mr Skinner, Factor Mr McIntosh, Dell Revd [Reverend] N McIntyre |
074 | This is a large substantial stone building , two storieys high, situated at the east end of Loch Morlich, and used as a shooting lodge It is slated and in excellent condition The Duke of Richmond proprietor |
COIRE CHONDLAICH | Coire Chondlaich Coire Chondlaich Coire Chondlaich |
Mr Gordon, Keeper, Glenmore Lodge Mr McIntosh Dell Revd [Reverend] Mr McIntyre |
074 | A long narrow corry extending from near Glenmore Lodge to the base of the Cairn Gorm Hills, a distance of nearly a mile in length It is a gaelic name, which has been anglicised, owing to its meaning being obscure |
ALLT COIRE CHONDLAICH | Allt Coire Chondlaich Allt Coire Chondlaich Allt Coire Chondlaich |
Mr Gordon, Keeper Mr McIntosh Mr McIntyre |
074 | A hill burn which rises at the top of the corry from which it takes its name and falls in a south eastern direction, passing Glenmore Lodge, and entering the eastern end of Loch Morlich |
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Transcriber's notes
The entry for 'Coire Chondlaich' had not been pre-populated. Since it appears in the Index I have added the transcription.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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