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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AN LETH-CHREAG | An Leth-chreag An Leth-chreag An Leth-chreag |
Revd.[Reverend] H MacKenzie Manse Moy Mr I Mackintosh F.C School Tomatin Mr James Stuart [Corgnafeuinternich?] |
056 | A prominent hill situated immediately east of the [Carin?] [Corie?] An Fheaina its eastern side is rocky and steep, its [summit?] is covered with healthy pasture property of THE Mackintosh of Mackintosh of Moy Hall it signifies the "half rock" |
CREAG FHIONNLAIDH | Creag Fhionnlaidh Creag Fhionnlaidh Creag Fhionnlaidh |
Revd [Reverend] Hector MacKenzie Manse Moy. Mr I MacKintosh F.C. School Tomatin Mr I Stuart [Corgnafeuintenich?] |
056 | Applied to a rocky shere of a hill situated to the east of Leth-Chreag it is the property of The MacKintosh of MacKintosh, Moy Halland signifies Findlay's Rock |
CARN A' CHOIRE GHALANAICH | Carn a' Choire Ghalanaich " " |
Revd [Reverend H MacKenzie Manse Moy Mr I MacKintosh F.E School Tomatin Mr I Stuart [Coignafeuiterniclh?] |
056 | Applied to a prominent hill situated immediately north of Leth -Chreag it is covered with healthy pasture to its summit and is the property of MacKintosh Moy Hall. It signifies the "hill od the noisy hollow." |
CARN A' CHOIRE DHEALANAICH | Carn a' Dhealanaich | 056 | Mr MacBain, Raining's' School, Inverness | |
Transcriber's notes
At the top of the page is the following - 10 County of Inverness No.21. Parish of Moy and DalarossieAt the bottom of the page the last entry is in red ink - it also has a note underneath the area - See Remark in Index 4.2.95. otherwise their is no other comments
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