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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAG NA GAIBHRE | Creag na Gaibhre Creag na Gaibhre Creag na Gaibhre Creag na Gaibhre |
Rev [Reverend] Neil Dewar Kingussie Rev [Reverend] James Grant Tullochgrue Aviemore Mr. John McKenzie, Ruighe Aiteachan Glen Feshie |
118 | A rock situated a short distance East of the River Feshie and upon the opposite side from Creag na Caillich, it is covered over with rockey heathy pasture and upon the West side are a few Fir and Forest trees. Sir G.M. Grant Bart [Baronet] Ballindalloch proprietor It signifies the Goats Rock. |
CREAG NA CAILLICH | Creag na Caillich Creag na Caillich Creag na Caillich |
Rev. [Reverend] Neil Dewar Rev [Reverend] James Grant Mr. John McKenzie |
118 | This name is applied to a steep rocky face, situated upon the West side of the River feshie, and opposite to Creag na Gaibhre, it is covered with rocky heathy pasture with a few Fir and Forest trees upon the East side. Sir G.M. Grant Bart [Baronet] Propr. [Proprietor] It signifies the Old Womans Rock. |
CREAG A' CHREAGAIN | Creag a' Chreagain Creag a' Chreagain Creag a' Chreagain |
Rev [Reverend] Neil Dewar Rev [Reverend] James Grant Mr. John McKenzie |
118 | A rocky rough slope situated upon the East side of the River Feshie and a short distance South east of Creag na Gaibhie, it is covered with rockey heathy pasture with a few Fir and Forest trees upon its West side. Sir G.M. Grant Bart [Baronet] Propr. [Proprietior] It signifies the Rock of the Little Rock |
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