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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT NA H-UAIMHE Allt na h-Uaimhe
Allt na h-Uaimhe
Allt na h-Uaimhe
Revd [Reverend] Neil Dewar
Mr D Campbell
Mr John Guthrie
086 This is a small stream about a quarter of a mile long, which rises on the side of Creag Mhor, and falling westward until it enters Allt Mòr. It means Burn of the Cave
A' BHANARACH A' Bhanarach
A' Bhanarach
A' Bhanarach
Revd [Reverend] Neil Dewar
Mr D Campbell
Mr John Guthrie
086 This name is applied to a hill covered with heather and which is situated at the head of All Mòr and a short distance to the East of Beinn Bhuidhe. It means The Dairy Maid

Continued entries/extra info

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County of Inverness

[Faint pencil note with arrowed link to Allt na h-Uaimhe in Place Entry indicating last letter should be 'a' instead of 'e'] a instead of -e See Mac [Eachai??s] Dicty [Dictionary]

[Pencil note with link to A' in Place Entry for A' Bhanarach] Comma instead of accent

Transcriber's notes

The remarks in square brackets in the 'Extra Info' section do not form part of the original document but have been included to clarify the significance of the pencilled notes and to aid identifying to which part of the document they allude

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

George Baker