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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLEN ALBYN Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
Revd. [Reverend] John McLean F. Ch. [Free Church] Manse Errogie
Revd. [Reverend] M. McIntyre Manse, Boleskine
Mr. D. Stewart, Schoolmaster, Boleskine
Mr. A. McPherson, Glendoebeg
Mr. H. McDonald Fortaugustus
041 ; 053 ; 054 ; 067 ; 068 Glen Albyn or of the Great Glen of Caledonia extends from the Moray Firth at Inverness to Loch Linnhe on the west coast; the Caledonian Canal passes through it, and in it there are several Lochs the principal of which is Loch Ness. The scenery of this Glen is very picturesque.
CAOCHAN AN LOCH DHUIBH Caochan an Loch Dhuibh
Caochan an Loch Dhuibh
Caochan an Loch Dhuibh
Revd. [Reverend] John Baillie, F.C. [Free Church] Manse Tomatin
Mr. James Mackintosh, F.C. [Free Church] School Tomatin
Mr. James Stuart, Gamekeeper, Balmacaan
029 ; 041 A small stream issuing out of Loch Dubh and after a course of about half a mile falls into the River Coiltie. It signifies Streamlet of the Black Loch.
ALLT COIRE AN RUIGHE Allt Coire an Ruighe
Allt Coire an Ruighe
Allt Coire an Ruighe
Mr. Stewart Balmacaan
Mr. Fraser Drumnadrochit
Revd. [Reverend] Angus McRae
041 A small stream having its source on the Moors about one mile west of the farmsteading called Balbeg and flowing in a north easterly direction for about 3/4 of a mile when it takes the name of Divach Burn. It means Burn of the Corry of the Shealing

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Glen Albyn [Note] see margin of [Sheet] 41

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