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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG GHLAS-UAINE Creag Ghlas-uaine
Creag Ghlas-uaine
Creag Ghlas-uaine
Revd [Reverend] N. Macintyre
A. Macintosh Esqr
Mr. Finlay Macintosh
088 A rock situated about 50 chains to the North East of Moor of Feshie. it is partly covered with heathy pasture and partly with Fir and Forest trees.
A.E. Macintosh Esqr proprietor
It signifies the Greyish Green Rock.
CREAG CHROM-SHROINE Creag Chrom-shròine
Creag Chrom-shròine
Creag Chrom-shròine
Revd [Reverend] N. Macintyre
A. Macintosh Esqr
Mr. Finlay Macintosh
073 ; 088 A hill situated a short distance to the East of Creag Ghlas-uaine it is covered with Fir wood and it is the property of A. E. Macintosh Rose Esqr.
It signifies the Crooked nose? Rock.
COIRE BUIDHE Coire Buidhe
Coire Buidhe
Coire Buidhe
Revd [Reverend] N. Macintyre
A. Macintosh Esqr
Mr. Galbraith
088 This name is applied to a small Corry situated a short distance to the East of Clach Mhic Ailein. it is covered with heathy pasture nd it is the property of W. P. Grant Esqr Rothiemurchus
It signifies the Yellow Corry

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County of Inverness
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[Creag Ghlas-uaine]
Sheet 88 Trace 2
In the parish of Alvie

[Creag Chrom-shroine]
Sheet 88 Trace 2
In the parish of Alvie
[in pencil underneath name]
Crom a ridge of hills &c
If Crom be a noun it ought to [be] Creag Chruim-shòine

[Coire Buidhe]
Sheet 88 Trace 3
In the parish of Duthil and Rothiemurchus

Transcriber's notes

Not sure of word written in pencil between 'crooked' and 'rock'

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

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