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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH CEÓ-GLAS | Loch Ceò-glas Loch Ceò-ghlas |
Mr D. Whyte Mr. A. Fraser Mr. D. Cameron |
030 | This name signifies "Loch of the Grey Mist" and is applied to a long and narrow sheet of water situated about ½ a mile south west of Loch Dùn na Seilcheig Col [Colonel] Tytler, proprietor Aldourie Castle by Inverness |
CREAG NAN CLAG | Creag nan Clag | Mr. D. Whyte Mr. J. McTavish Errogie |
030 | This name is applied to a considerable eminence very rocky on its eastern face and situated a short distance east of Loch Ceò-ghlas, Name signifies, Hill of the Bells |
TOM A' CHROCHAIDH | Tom a' Chrochaidh | Mr. D. Whyte Mr. J. McTavish Errogie |
030 | This name is applied to a Conical shaped eminence situated immediately west of Tom Mòr, and on which it is supposed that in former times the Lairds of Stratherrick hung Criminals,hence its name "Hanging hillock" Captain Fraser of Balnain by Inverness, Proprietor |
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[Page] 21County of Inverness Parishes of Dores & Daviot and Dunlichity
Loch Ceò-glas [note] Referred a second time to Mr. D. Whyte, Schoolmaster, Culaird who says that "Ceò is masculine and he prefers Loch Ceò-glas
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