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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOM AN DEALACHAIDH | Tom an Dealachaid Tom an Dealachaid Tom an Dealachaid |
Revd [Reverend] H. McKenzie Manse Moy Mr James Macintosh, Free Church School Tomatin Mr McTavish Gamekeeper Moy Hall |
021 ; 022 | This is a large prominent hill covered with heather, and situated on the East side of the Findhorn, opposite, and about one mile to the East of Ruthven. It means the Parting Knoll |
TOM A' GHEALAGAIDH [1895] | Altered by Authority of Mr McKay, Inverness. To be "used for 1 purpose only, further investigation to be made during revision of larger scales. By order of the D.G. 4.2.95 [04.02.1895] | 021 ; 022 | ||
ALLT NA CRICHE | Allt na Crìche Allt na Crìche Allt na Crìche |
Revd [Reverend] H. McKenzie Mr James Macintosh Mr McTavish |
021 | This is a very small stream on the east side of the Fundhorn, and which rises near the north base of Tom an Deallachaidh It is only a quarter of a mile in length, but is important because it forms part of the March between two proprietors. It means, stream of the March or Boundary. |
CNOCAN MÒR | Cnocan Mòr Cnocan Mòr Cnocan Mòr |
Revd [Reverend] H. McKenzie Mr James Macintosh Mr McTavish |
021; 022 | This is a very conspicuous hill, pointed and rocky, on its Western extremity, situated on the East side of the River Findhorn, near the northern extremity of Strath Dearn, and about half a mile to the East of Polochaig house It means Big Knoll |
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