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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG DHEARG Creag Dhearg
Creag Dhearg
Creag Dhearg
Mr D White, Schoolmaster Cullaird,
Mr Fraser, Dalcrombie
Mr McIntosh, Tullich
030 This is a large hill, having a precipitous craig on its eastern side, and forming the commencement of the range of hills which separate Loch Ruthven, from Loch Dùn na Suilcheig, It is almost entirely on the property of C Stewart Esqr of Brin It means "Red Craig"
LOCH A' CHOIRE Loch a' Choire
Loch a' Choire
Loch a' Choire
Mr, D, White, Schoolmaster
Mr Fraser, Dalcrombie
Mr, McIntosh, Tullich
030 This is a considerable sized loch, situated in a cup-shaped corry, lying at the eastern base of Creag Dhearg, It is remarkable for its great depth, and for its fine fish It signifies, Loch of the Corry
ALLT BREAC Allt Breac
Allt Breac
Allt Breac
Mr, D, White
Mr Fraser
Mr McIntosh
030 This is a small mountain stream, nearly a mile in length, which rises in the hills to the East of Loch a' Choire and falls into that Loch, at its north eastern end It means Trout Stream

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