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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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INCHRIACH | Inchriach Inchriach Inchriach |
Revd [Reverend] N. Macintyre A. Macintosh Esqr Mr. J. Mackenzie |
088 | This name applies to a hill situated about equidistant between Coire Pulach and Coire Buidhe. it is covered with rough pasture and loose stones, & upon the highest point of the hill is to be seen a conspicious stone or detached rock said to have been the first halting place of the Earl of Argyle and his men, when on the retreat after being defeated by the Earl of Huntly in the vicinity of Glenlivat, about the year 1594. It signifies Allen's Son's Stone Sir G. M. Grant Bart. [Baronet] proprietor |
CLACH MHIC AILEIN | Clach Mhic Ailein Clach Mhic Ailein Clach Mhic Ailein |
Revd [Reverend] N. Macintyre A. Macintosh Mr. J. Mackenzie |
088 | [no description] |
CREAG PHULACH | Creag Phulach Creag Phulach Creag Phulach |
Revd [Reverend] N. Macintyre A. Macintosh Esqr Mr. Finlay Macintosh |
088 | A hill situated about 40 chains to the West of Clach Mhic Ailein it is covered with rocky rough pasture and loose stones It signifies the Lumpish Rock W.P. Grant Esqr Propr. [Proprietor] |
CREAG FOLLAIS [1895] | Mr. Macbain, Raining's School, Inverness | 088 | See Remark in Index 1895 |
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[page] 54County of Inverness
[Inchriach]
Sheet 88 Trace 3
In the parishes of Alvie and Duthil & Rothiemurchus
[Clach Mhic Ailein]
Sheet 88 Trace 3
In the parish of Alvie
[Creag Phulach]
Sheet 88
In the parish of Alvie
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