OS1/17/2/83

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCHAN NA FRITHE Lochan na Frithe
Lochan na Frithe
Lochan na Frithe
Mr Gordon
Mr Grant
Rev [Reverend] J. Grant
074 A small loch situate a short distance north of Allt Bàn. Name signifies "The little Loch of the Forest"
RUIGH AN T-SLUICHD (In Ruins) Ruigh an t'Sluichd (In Ruins)
Ruigh an t'Sluichd (In Ruins)
Ruigh an t'Sluichd (In Ruins)
Mr Gordon
Mr Grant
Rev [Reverend] J.Grant
074 This name applies to the ruins of a farm steading. Name signifies "The Sheiling of the Hollow"
ALLT BAN Allt Bàn
Allt Bàn
Allt Bàn
Mr Gordon
Mr Grant
Rev [Reverend] J. Grant
074 This stream flows from Lochan na Beinne in a north westerly direction until it joins Allt na Feithe Duibhe, both then forms the main stream. Name signifies "White Burn"

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County of Inverness -- Parish of Abernethy and Kincardine

Transcriber's notes

The name 'Blàr Ban' had been pre-populated for this page in accordance with the listing in the Index. The entry for this name is in fact on page 80 ( OS1/17/2/80) where I have transcribed it.

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