OS1/17/15/83

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC NA FÒIDE Cnoc na Fòide
Cnoc na Fòide
Cnoc na Fòide
Rev. [Reverend] J. McLean Free Church Errogie
Mr. A. Fraser, Gamekeeper, Portclair
Mr. H. McDonald, Fortaugustus
067 ; 068 A small eminence situated immediately south of Leachd Mhòr Name signifies The Turf Knowe.
GLEN ALBYN Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
Rev. [Reverend] John McLean Free Church Manse Errogie
Mr. D. Stewart, Schoolmaster, Boleskine
Mr. A. McPherson, Glendoebeg
Rev. [Reverend] M. McIntyre, Manse, Boleskine
Mr. H. McDonald, Fortaugustus
041 ; 053 ; 054 ; 067 ; 068 Glen Albyn or 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.
AUCHTERAW BURN Auchteraw Burn
Auchteraw Burn
Auchteraw Burn
Mr. H. McDonald, Fortaugustus
Mr. A. McPherson, Glendoebeg
Mr. A. Fraser, Gamekeeper, Portclair
067 ; 068 A considerable mountain stream rising on Beinn Bhàn and flowing in a south easterly direction until it joins the River Oich. It is an anglicised name.

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[Page] 83
County of Inverness -- Parish of [Blank] -- Sheet 67

Cnoc na Fòide [Note] on 68
Auchteraw Burn [Note] also [Sheet] 83 of Lt. [Lieutenant] Nixon's Work

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