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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAGAN BAD EACH Creagan Bad Each
Creagan Bad Each
Creagan Bad Each
Creagan Bad Each
Mr McPhail
Mr Davidson
Rev. [Reverend] H. McKenzie, Manse, Moy
Mr James Mackintosh, Free Church School Tomatin
020 This is a small hill, covered with heather, and having a few rocks near its top It lies about one mile south of Mid Lairgs
It means Small Rock of the Horses
BEINN NAN CAILLEACH Beinn nan Cailleach
Beinn nan Cailleach
Beinn nan Cailleach
Beinn nan Cailleach
Mr McPhail
Mr Davidson
Rev. [Reverend] H. McKenzie
Mr James Mackintosh
020 ; 031 This is a large round hill covered with heather, situated near the boundary between Strathdearn and Strathnairn and about one mile south west of Creagan Eoin. this name is given to it from several large stones which lie on the top, which the country people say, resemble old women convening
It means The Old Womens' Mountain

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County of Inverness Parish of Daviot and Dunlichity

Transcriber's notes

Creagan Bad Each - Under 'List of Names' is written 'This name would not be known in the locality if written Grammatically'
Under 'Description Remarks' - 'Horses' added in pencil. 'tuft' crossed out and 'hills' added in pencil

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