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Names taken from Fullarton's Gazetteer.
Parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston
Loch Ness
Glen Urquhart
Glenmoriston -- If this name applies to a Glen, in that case should it not be written in two words.
Mealfourvounie, the lumpish height of the cold moor
Glenmore nan Albin
Ennerie } Two Streamlets or Rivers
Coiltie }
Loch-Meikle
Lochlatter -- Written in other works Lochletter
Lakefield
Sheuglie -- Written in other works Shewglie and Shoglie
Corrymony
Loch Cluany
Fall of Moral
Divach -- A tributary of the Coiltie
Falls of Divach
Fall of Foyers
Castle Urquhart, Moat, and Drawbridge or Urquhart Castle
Invermoriston
River Moriston
Drumnadrochit
Milntown -- A hamlet
Kyle Rhea
Mickle
Toraghoil
The other antiquities besides Urquhart castle are a
small vitrified fort; several cairns; several Druidical
circles; vestiges or memorials, chiefly in the form of burial
grounds, of 6 ancient chapels; and slight remains
near Castle Urquhart, of a small religious house which
belonged to the Knights of St. [Saint] John of Jerusalem.
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Examiners replies to each of the names and Underlined portions
[vitrified fort] -- Shewn, Dunscriben
[circles; vestiges or memorials ... St. John of Jerusalem.] Shewn The examiner is requested to be very particular respecting these antiquities

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