OS1/17/12/62

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRUACH AN DUBH-LEATHAID Cruach an Dubh-leathaid Revd [Reverend] William Intosh
Mr John McMillan
121 ; 135 This name signifies "Black Hill of the Declivity" and applies to an eminence situate about 30 chains SW [South West] from the The Cottage, upon the trustees of the late F D P. Astley Esqr
BRUNERY BURN Brunery Burn
Brunery Burn Brunery Burn
Revd William Intosh
Mr John McMillan
Mr Angus McDonald
121 This name applies to a stream formed by the junction of a number of small streams, about 1½ miles N.E [North East] of Carnach and flowing into "Loch Dubh" and from thence it runs eastward for about a quarter of a mile when it takes a wider change and flows north and into Loch nan Eala adjacent to the Mains of Arisaig on the property of the late F.D.P. Astley Esq.

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Parish of Arisaig -- County of Inverness

Note for Brunery Burn - Corrected to agree with Brunery Hill for which the proprietor is given for an Authority in name book of 6 inch Sheet 148.

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