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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEALL NA CLOICHE Meall na Cloiche
Meall na Cloiche
Meall na Cloiche
Revd [Reverend]. N. Dewar Free Church Manse
Mr D Campbell
Mr J Guthrie
086 This is a large hill, with a round top, upon which stands a large stone, from which the hill takes its name. It is a well known hill, and the sheep grasing here goes under the name of this hill, It means Hill of the Stone
GLAS-ALLT MEADHOIN Glas-allt Meadhoin
Glas-allt Meadhoin
Glas-allt Meadhoin
Revd [Reverend] N Dewar
Mr D Campbell
Mr J Guthrie
086 This stream rises at the the boundary between Moy & Dalarossie and Kingussie, about half a mile South of meall na Cloiche, round the base of which it runs, until, in a northern cours of about three miles, it unites with several other streams, the united waters, forming the River Dubrain It means Middle Grey Burn

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Transcriber's notes

[Note] Glas-allt Meadhoin description is scored out. Transcribed in full as placename not scored out.

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Nora Edwards, ForestCat