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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAOCHAN UISG AN DRÒBH Caochan Uisg an Dròbh
Caochan Uisg an Dròbh
Caochan Uisg an Dròbh
Revd [Reverend] Hector MacKenzie
Mr James Macintosh
Mr James Stuart MacKintosh
057 A small stream having its source at the western base of Squaman Mòr and running south west joins Caochan na Gaibhre one mile above its junction with Allt an Fhudair It meanS the watering stream of the Drove
CAOCHAN NA GAIBHRE Caochan na Gaibhre
Caochan na Gaibhre
Caochan na Gaibhre
Revd [Reverend] Hector MacKenzie
Mr James Macintosh
Mr James Stuart MacKintosh
044 ; 057 A stream rising at the eastern base of Carn Dubh aig and Doirè and following an easterly course joins Allt an Fhudair 15 chains above it confluence with the River Dulnain It means the Goat's streamlet
CAOCHAN COIRE NA CAORACH Coachan Coire na Caorach
Coachan Coire na Caorach
Coachan Coire na Caorach
Revd [Reverend] Hector MacKenzie
Mr James Macintosh
Mr James Stuart MacKintosh
057 A small stream rising at the north western base of Squman Mòr and running south west joins Caochan na Gaibhre half mile above Caochan Uisg na Drobh It signifies the stream of the Sheeps Hollow.

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Parish of Alvie -- County of Inverness

Caochan Uisg an Dròbh [note] Droibh ? See MacEanchann's Dicty. [MacEachann's Dictionary]

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