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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLAS-CHOIRE Glas-choire
Glas-choire
Glas-choire
Revd [Reverend] N Dewar
Mr D Campbell
Mr J Guthrie
086 This is a very wide flat corry, covered with rough grass of a greyish colour, from which the name springs. It is situated about a mile to the west of A' Chailleach and at the head of Gleann a' Bheallaich. It means Grey corry.
ALLT SHIOS GLAS-CHOIRE Allt Shios Glas-choire
Allt Shios Glas-choire
Allt Shios Glas-chore
Revd [Reverend] N Dewar
Mr D Campbell
Mr John Guthrie
086 This is a considerable sized hill stream which rises at north east side of Glas.choire, and running along its eastern side until it falls into Allt a' Fionn-righe, It means eastern stream of the grey corry
MEALL GLAS-CHOIRE Meall Glas-choire
Meall Glas-choire
Meall Glas-choire
Revd [Reverend] N Dewar
Mr D Campbell
Mr John Guthrie
086 This is a small hill covered with rough grass, and situated at the south end of Glas Choire, and about half a mile to the north of where Allt Shios Glas-choire joins Allt Fionn-righe
It means Hill of the Grey corry

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George Baker