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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG BHUIDHE Creag Bhuidhe
Creag Bhuidhe
Creag Bhuidhe
Revd. [Reverend] Neil Macintyre.
Revd. [Reverend] J. Grant.
Mr. J. Campbell
087 [Situation] In the parish of Alvie. This name is applied to a Craig situated about 70 chains to the South of Creag Righ Tharoild and about 50 chains East of Achadh à Chatha, it is covered with fir wood. Col. [Colonel] McPherson Propr. [Proprietor]. It signifies the Yellow Rock
ACHADH A' CHATHA Achadh a' Chatha
Achadh a' Chatha
Achadh a' Chatha
Revd. [Reverend] Neil Macintyre
Revd. [Reverend] J. Grant
Mr. J. Campbell
087 A flat field situated about equidistant between Creag Bhuidhe and Creag a' Bhuilg, it is covered partly with rough and partly with heathy pasture, There is a tradition that a Battle was fought here. Col [Colonel] McPherson Propr. [Proprietor] It signifies Field of the Battle.
CREAG A' BHUILG Creag a' Bhuilg
Creag a' Bhuilg
Creag a' Bhuilg
Revd. [Reverend] Neil Macintyre.
Revd. [Reverend] J. Grant.
Mr. J. Campbell
087 A rockey hill situated about 2 Miles to the North of the Village of Kingussie and about 14 chains west of Creag Bhuidhe, it is covered with Rocky heathy pasture and loose stones, and the slopes to the East and South are steep and rugged. Col. [Colonel] McPherson Propr [Proprietor] It signifies the Rock of the Belly or Lump.

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County of Inverness
Parish of Alvie

ACHADH A' CHATHA
Ach' a Chatha ?

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