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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH A' CHLACHAIN Loch a' Chlachain Mr D Whyte
Mr A MacKintosh
Mr A MacKintosh
031 A considerable mountain loch situated about 30 [chains?] east of Loch Dùn na Seilcheig " name signifies, Loch of the Churchyard"
ALLT EADAR DHA LOCHAN Allt Eada da Lochan Mr D Whyte
Mr MacKintosh
Mr MacKintosh
031 This name signifies "Burn of, or between the two Lochs" and is applied to a small stream which flows from Loch Dùn na Seilcheig in an easterly direction until it joins Loch a' Chlachain.
STAC AN FHITHICH Stac an Fhithich Mr D Whyte
Mr MacKintosh
Mr MacKintosh
031 This name signifies "Rock of the Raven" and is applied to a conspicuous [rocky?] eminence situated at the South east and of Loch Dún na Seilcheig, Charles Stewart esq. of [?] proprietor.

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Allt Eadar dha Lochan: There is a note in pencil after saying "The noun after da should be in the dative singular when not governed by another noun.

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