OS1/17/14/88
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEANN CHOINEIN | See Name book of 6 inch sheet No. 55 for Authorities and Description Sheet 42 Trace 5 & 55 | |||
CREAG GLEANN CHOINEIN | See Name book of 6 inch sheet No. 55 for Authorities and Description Sheet 42 Trace 5 & 55 | |||
ALLT UISG AN T-SITHEIN | See Name book of 6 inch sheet No. 55 for Authorities and Description Sheet 42 Trace 5 & 55 | |||
FEITH DHUBH | Feith Dhubh Feith Dhubh Feith Dhubh |
Revd [Reverend] A. McGillivray, Tomintoul Mr. D. Whyte, Schoolmaster Culaird Mr D. McIntosh, Tyneriach |
030 ; 042 | This is a small steam which is now cut straight and forms a drain, it is about a mile in length. It rises near Aberarder and enters the River Nairn east of Tynrich farmsteading. It means Black Stream. |
CREAG AN EIDHEIN | Creag an Eidhein Creag an Eidhein Creag an Eidhein |
Mr. D. Mackintosh, Tynrich Mr. D. Whyte Mr. A. McGillivray |
042 | This is a rocky prominent ridge which justs out from Craig Ruthven towards Strath Nairn, and ends near Tynrich farmsteading. It is the property of the Mackintosh of Moy Hall. It means Creag of the Ivy. |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 88Allt Gleann Choinein [crossed out] JTH See p. [page] 99. See Name Book of 6 Inch Sheet 55 for authorities and Description.
Creag an Eidhein [pencil note] na h-Eidhin
on margin of 42
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Bizzy- Moderator, Mary Arnold
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