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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT NA DOIRE | Allt na Doire Allt na Doire Allt na Doire |
Mr Carr, Batguisk Mr McIntosh, Dell Revd [Reverend] N. McIntyre |
074 | A hill stream which collects on the east side of Coire Beag-ghleanne and runs in a southern direction until it falls into the large stream which issues from Loch Morlich It means Burn of the Grove |
BATUISK | Batuisk Batuisk Batuisk |
Mr Skinner Factor Mr McIntosh Revd [Reverend] N McIntyre |
074 | A dwelling House one storey high with offices attached, occupied by a game- keeper, the former slated, the latter thatched, and the whole in good condition The Duke of Richmond proprietor |
COIRE CHOMHNAIDH | Coire Chomhnaidh Coire Chomhnaidh Coire Chomhnaidh |
Mr Carr, Batguisk Mr McIntosh Mr McIntyre |
074 | A small corry, lying on the north side of Glenmore, and a short distence to the west of Coire Beag-ghleann, and about half a mile to the north of Batuisk dwelling house It means Corry of the Help |
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Transcriber's notes
Note that the Authorised Spelling for 'Batuisk' was changed from 'Batguisk'. The latter was used in the script on previous pages.The entry for 'Coire Chomhnaidh' was not pre-populated but is listed in the Index for this page. I have therefore added the transcription. The Situation for the entry was given as the same for the others but an added pencil note suggests '59 & 74'. It is in fact on sheet 74 but curiously is not listed in the list of names on that sheet. There is confusion but I feel it is correct.
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