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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT AN SPARDAIN Allt an Spàrdain
Allt an Spàrdain
Allt an Spàrdain
Allt an Spàrdain
Mr D. Fraser, Gamekeeper
Mr A. Forbes, Inverarnie
020 This stream takes its rise in a rocky defile a little North of Blàs Buidhe, and runs in a north east direction for about a mile and a half, passing Inverarnie farm house and enters a large stream near the Free Church of Strathnairn
It means, Stream of the Roosting Stick
BLÀR BUIDHE Blàr Buidhe
Blàr Buidhe
Blàr Buidhe
Blàr Buidhe
Mr. D. Fraser
Mr. A. Forbes
Rev. [Reverend] H McKenzie
Mr James Macintosh
020 This is a small Peat Moss near the head of Allt an Spardain and from which the Tenants of Inverarnie get their fuel. It means Yellow Moss
CREAG NAN GOBHAR Creag nan Gobhar
Creag nan Gobhar
Creag nan Gobhar
Mr. D. Fraser
Mr. A. Forbes
Revd [Reverend] H. McKenzie
Mr. James MacKintosh
020 [Situation] Sheet 31
This is a very bold rocky hill almost entirely composed of rock on its eastern side. It is situated about one mile south of Inverarnie farm house, and at the head of Allt an Spardain. It means The Goat's Craig

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County of Inverness Parish of Daviot and Dunlichity
Added in pencil under List of Names as Written - This name to be written on Plan 31, when drawn. On 31

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