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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAOCHAN FEITH AN OTRAICH Caochan Feith an Otraich

Caochan Feith an Otraich
Revd [Reverend] H MacKenzie
Mr James MacKintosh
Mr James Stuart
056 ; 071 A stream having its source at the eastern base of Eiloch Riach and running north enters the River Findhorn half a mile north of the junction of Allt Creagach It signifies streamlet of the bog of the Dunghill
ALLT CREAGACH Allt Creagach
Allt Creagach
Allt Creagach
Revd [Reverend] H MacKenzie
Mr James MacKintosh
Mr James Stuart
071 A large stream, it taKes its name at the junction fo allt Creagach Beag and Allt Odhar and running easterly enters the River Findhorn below the shepherds house, named Dalveg. It means RocKy Burn
ALLT DUBH NAN SEARSANACH Allt Dubh nan Searsanach

Allt Dubh nan Searsanach
Revd [Reverend] H MacKenzie
Mr James MacKintosh
Mr James Stuart
070 ; 071 A stream rising in the hills to the north west of Carn Ruigh na h Easgainn and running easterly joins the River Eskin about 10 chains from its Junction with the River Findhorn It means The ClacK Burn of the Forester's

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County of Inverness -- Ph. [Parish] of Moy & Dalarossie

Allt Dubh nan Searsanach [notes]
BlacK Burn of the Forester
Searsanach one load or charge of a gun

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