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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH CLUNIE Loch Cluny
Loch Cluny
Loch Cluny
Loch Clunie
Loch Clunie
Loch Clunie
Loch Cluani
Loch Cluany
Loch Cluany
Mr. D. MDonald
Mr. W McRae Cluny Inn Kintail
Mr. E McDonald Torgyle, Glenmoriston.
Survey of the Province of Moray 1798
Black's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Old Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
065 ; 066 This name applies to a Loch situated at the western extremity of Glen Moriston and out of which the River Moriston flows, It is about five miles in length by about one fourth in breadth; its breadth however varies Considerably. The Co. Bdy. [County Boundary] Crosses it at about two miles from its western end.
LOCH CLUANIE For 1" [inch] purposes.
See Remark in Index 1895
See attached letter in O.N. [Ordinance Name] Book, Glenshiel Ph. [Parish] Ross-shire
CÀRN NA H-ULACH Càrn na h-Ulach
Càrn na h-Ulach
Càrn na h-Ulach
Mr. D. MDonald
Mr. W McRae, Cluny Inn, Kintail
Mr. E McDonald, Torgyle, Glenmoriston.
066 This name is written according to local pronunciation, and is applied to a rocky-hill situated between Allt na h-Aire and Allt na Doire Moire. Property of Grant of Glenmoriston.

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County of Inverness -- Ph. [Parish] of Urquhart and Glenmoriston -- Sheet 66

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Zabet- Moderator, Art Leitch