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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH AN T-SIONNAICH Loch an t-Sionnaich
Loch an t-Sionnaich
Loch an t-Sionnaich
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Macintosh
Mr J. Stuart
040 A small Loch which empties its waters into Allt nan Gobhar & situated to the Eastward side of Càrn na Ficail, its name signifies Loch of the Fox.
CÀRN LOCH AN T-SIONNAICH Càrn Loch an t-Sionnaich
Càrn Loch an t-Sionnaich
Càrn Loch an t-Sionnaich
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr J. Macintosh
Mr J Stuart
040 A small rough hill covered with rocks and a little heathy pasture, it is situated to the south of Loch an t Sionnaich and to the west of Allt nan Gobhar its name signifies Hill of the Loch of the Fox
LOCH NA CRÌCHE Loch na Crìche
Loch na Crìche
Loch na Crìche
Donald McLean, Forester, Glenmoriston
Donald McMillan, Keeper
Mr. D. McLean, Schoolmaster, Invermoriston
040 ; 053 A considerable Loch situated about 30 chains south east of Meall na Crìche Name signifies The Boundary Loch

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Transcriber's notes

Loch an t-Sionnaich empties into Allt Loch an t-Sionnaich which joins Allt nan Saighead.

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