OS1/17/23/2
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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RIVER FARIGAIG | River Farigaig River Farigaig River Farigaig River Farigaig |
Mr. Boyd, Ballagan Revd. [Reverend] John McLean F.C. [Free Church] Manse Errogie Mr. John Mcdonald Schoolmaster Errogie Mr Murdoch Ross, Schoolmaster Bochruben |
030 ; 041 ; 042 | This is a small mountain river which rises in the hilly part of Dunmaglass, County of Nairn (Detd.) [Detached] and runs nearly due north for the first four miles of its course when it turns abruptly westward and for about 3 miles continues that course until it enters Loch Ness at Inverfarigaig. |
CÀRN AN DUBH-GHLAIC | Allt an Dubh-ghlaic Allt an Dubh-ghlaic Allt an Dubh-ghlaic |
Mr. D. White, Schoolmaster, Culaird Mr. A. Fraser, Whitefield Mr. James Forbes, Balchuirn |
030 ; 042 | This name signifies "Cairn of the Black Hollow" and is applied to a rocky eminence situated immediately east of An Dubh-ghlac. The property of Colonel Fraser Tytler of Aldourie Castle by Inverness |
BEINN A' CHAIT | Beinn a' Chait Beinn a' Chait Beinn a' Chait |
Mr. D. White Mr. James Forbes Mr. A. Forbes, Balchraggan |
030 ; 042 | This name signifies "Cats Hill" and is applied to a rocky eminence situated about ½ a mile north of Balnagarline. Property of Col. [Colonel] Fraser Tytler of Aldourie, |
AN DUBH-GHLAC | An Dubh-ghlac | Mr. D. White | 030 | This name applies to a hollow situated between Beinn a' Chair and Càrn an Dubh-ghlaic. It is the property of Col. [Colonel] F. Tytler of Aldourie. Name signifies "Black Hollow". |
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River Farigaig [note] on sheet 42
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