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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARN MORAIG Càrn Mòraig
Càrn Mòraig
Càrn Mòraig
Rev. [Reverend] H. McKenzie
Mr J. MacKintosh
Mr D. Munro
032 A considerable, Steep, and round topped hill covered with heathy pasture and situated to the East of Càrn nam Bo Airidh its name sigmifies the hill of Sarah
CAOCHAN NA CAILLICH Caochan na Caillich
Caochan na Caillich
Caochan na Caillich
Rev. [Reverend] H. McKenzie
Mr J. MacKintosh
Mr D. Munro
032 A small stream which takes its rise at the base of Carn nam Bò Airidh and after a course of about a mile in a South Westerly direction it falls into and forms one of the sources of Uisge Dubh meaning the Streamlet of the Old Woman
CAOCHAN NA CLOICHE GLAISE Caochan na Cloiche Glaise
Caochan na Cloiche Glaise
Caochan na Cloiche Glaise
Rev. [Reverend] H. McKenzie
Mr J. MacKintosh
Mr D. Munro
032 A small stream which takes its rise at the base of Carn Dubh and after a course of about one mile it falls into the uisge Dubh at its junction with Caochan na Caillich Meaning Streamlet of the Grey Stone

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County if Inverness
Parish of Moy and Dalarossie & Daviot and Dunlichity

In the Ph [Parish ] of Moy and Dalarossie [is inserted under Situation for each of these entries.]

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