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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOLL EASACH Toll Easach
Toll Easach
Mr. D McDonald, Lundie
Mr. J McPherson, Dalcreichart
065 This name signifies the Hole of the Falls, and is applied to a hollow out of which a small stream runs over a very rocky course. Property of Sir Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks.
ALLT AN TUILL EASAICH Allt an Tuill Easaich
Allt an Toll Easaich
Mr. D McDonald, Lundie
Mr. J McPherson, Dalcreichart
065 This name signifies the Burn of the Hole of the Falls and is applied to the small stream which rises in Toll Easaich.
DROCHAID AN TUILL EASAICH Drochaid an Tuill Easaich
Drochaid an Toll Easaich
Mr. D McDonald, Lundie
Mr. J McPherson, Dalcreichart
065 This name signifies the Bridge of the Hole of the Falls, and is applied to a narrow Gorge on the Watershed immediately above Toll Easaich.

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Allt an Tuill Easaich & Drochaid an Tuill Easaich [Notes] (correct spelling)

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