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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STAC GORM Stac Gorm
Stac Gorm
Stac Gorm
Mr. D, White, Cullaird
Revd [Reverend] Mr McGillivray
Mr D McIntosh Lyneriach
030 This name is applied to the most eastern, and most conspicuous end of Craig Ruthven, It is entirely composed of rocks, and forms one of the boldest features in the strath It signifies the Blue Rock
GLAC A' MUIGH Glac a' Muigh
Glac a' Muigh
Glac a' Muigh
Mr D. White
Mr D McIntosh
Revd [Reverend] Mr McGillivray
030 This is a narrow hollow, extending from the bottom of Stac Gorm to Stac an Eich, and enclosed on the north and south side by large precipitous rocks It means the outward hollow It is on the property of the MacKintosh
SREANG MHEADHONACH Sreang Mheadhonach
Sreang Mheadhonach
Sreang Mheadhonach
Mr. D, White
Mr McIntosh
Revd [Reverend] McGillivray
030 This is the middle one of three rocky narrow ridges, which run out from Stact Gorm; this being the middle one, and lies on the north side of Glac Muigh, It is on the property of the MacKintosh of Moy Hall It means Middle String or Ridge

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