OS1/17/22/50
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAOCHAN NAM BREAC | Caochan nam Breac Caochan nam Breac Caochan nam Breac |
Mr. D. Whyte, Schoolmaster, Culaird Mr. McIntosh, Tullich Mr. Fraser, Dalcrombie |
030 | A small hill stream which rises in that rocky range of hills lye on the south side of Loch Ruthven, It is about half a mile long and runs in a northerly direction until it enters Loch Ruthven near its middle and on tis northern side. It means Burn of the Trouts. |
CRAIG RUTHVEN | Craig Ruthven Craig Ruthven Craig Ruthven |
Mr. D. McIntosh Tyneriach Mr. D. McGillivray Dalriach Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McGillivray Tomintoul |
030 | This a very large & very long craig which lies between Loch Ruthven & Strath Nairn. It lies to the south of, and runs parallel for nearly the whole length of Loch Ruthven. It belongws to several proprietors, and the boundary between the parishes of Dores and Daviot and Dunlichity. It is an Anglicised name. |
WESTER DRUMASHIE | Wester Drumashie Wester Drumashie Wester Drumashie |
William McKenzie, Tenant Mr. J.C. Stewart Mr. Joh Mason |
030 | A crofter's house, one storey high with offices attached the former is slated and the latter thatched both being in good repair Captain John Fraser, Balnairn, proprietor. |
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