OS1/17/2/71

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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County of Inverness -- Abernethy & Kincardine Parish

Transcriber's notes

The entry for 'Coire Chondlaich' had not been pre-populated. Since it appears in the Index I have added the transcription.

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