OS1/17/6/55

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEALL TIONAIL Meall Tionail
Meall Tionail
Meall Tionail
Rev. [Reverend] Neil Dewar
Rev. [Reverend] James Grant
Mr. John McKenzie
133 A hill situated about a mile to the North West of Carn an Fhidhleir, and within a short distance of the Boundary of Perthshire, it is covered with rough pasture and loose stones.
Sir G.M. Grant Bart [Baronet] propr. [proprietor]
It signifies Hill of the Gathering.
AM BREAC-CHOIRE Am Breac-choire
Am Breac-choire
Am Breac-choire
Rev. [Reverend] Neil Dewar
Rev. [Reverend] James Grant
Mr. John McKenzie
133 A hollow situated about equidistant between Meal Tionail and Carn an Fhidhleir it is covered partly with heathy and partly with rough pasture.
Sir G.M. Grant Bart [Baronet] Propr. [Proprietor]
Signifies the Speckled Corry.
CARN NA H-10LAIRE Carn na h-Iolaire
Carn na h-Iolaire
Carn na h-Iolaire
Rev. [Reverend] Neil Dewar
Rev. [Reverend] James Grant
Mr. John McKenzie
133 This name is applied to a hill with a small cairn upon the top, it is situated upon the Boundary of Perthshire and a short distance East of Am Breac Choire, it is covered with rough pasture.
Sir G.M. Grant Bart [Baronet] Propr. [Proprietor]
It Signifies the Fiddler's Cairn

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 55
County of Inverness -- Parish of Alvie

Additional entry
Carn na h-Iolaire -- Corrected from Name Book of Sheet 103 Ph [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar Aberdeenshire
This Hill is Known by both names [Carn an Fhidhleir and Carn na h-Iolaire] but the one adopted is more generally used

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

DavidMac