OS1/17/14/98

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLAR NA DOIRE Blár na Doire Mr. D. Whyte
Mr. F. Smith
Mr. A. Elphinstone
042 This name signifies "Moss of the Grove" and is applied to a moss which is situated between Mam Odhar and Meall an Tuim Bhric. The property of N.J. McGillivray esq. Dunmaglass Co. [County] Inverness
ALLT GLAC AN TUIR Allt Glac an Túir Mr. D. Whyte
Mr. F. Smith
Mr. A. Elphinstone
042 This name signifies "Burn of the hollow of the Tower" and is applied to a small stream which collects in Glac an Túir and flows in a south easterly direction for about 15 Chains it then takes a sudden turn in a north easterly direction until it forms Allt Visge an t-Sithein.
GLAC AN TUIR Glac an Túir Mr. D. Whyte
Mr. F. Smith
Mr. A. Elphinstone
042 This name signifies "Hollow of the Tower" and is applied to a hollow on the north east face of Meall an Túir.

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County of Nairn Detached -- Parish of Daviot and Dunlichity

[written under Blár na Doire]
Blár na Doire adopted by the Authorities in List of names submitted to them.

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Mary Arnold