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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER FOYERS River Foyers
River Foyers
River Foyers
J. Peters Esq. Factor, Beauly
Revd. [Reverend] M. McIntyre, Boleskine
Mr. J. Fraser, Foyers
041 ; 054 This river is formed by the junctions of Allt an Loìn and the River Fechlin a short distance north of Mill Bridge, it then flows in a northerly direction until it joins Loch Ness about 1/4 of mile north of Foyers House
CÀRN DUBH Càrn Dubh
Càrn Dubh
Mr. D. Whyte, Schoolmaster, Cullaird
Mr. John Fraser, Foyers
041 ; 054 A rocky eminence situated east of Gleann Liath and north of Glac nan Uan. Name signifies Black Cairn. Property of Fountain Walker Esq. of Muirton House, Inverness.
CREAG DHEARG Creag Dhearg
Creag Dhearg
Creag Dhearg
Mr. D. McLean, Forester, Invermoriston
Mr. D. McMillan, Keeper, Alltsigh
Mr. D. McLean, Schoolmaster, Invermoriston
041 ; 054 A considerable ridge situated about 1/2 a mile west of Loch Ness; the property of the Earl of Seafield, Castle Grant, Grantown. Name Signifies The Red Rock.

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County of Inverness — Parish of [Blank]

Càrn Dubh [Note] On [Sheet] 54/3
Creag Dhearg [Note] On [Sheet] 54/1

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