OS1/17/24/50
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAGAN A' CHAIT | Creagan a' Chait Creagan a' Chait Creagan a' Chait |
Revd [Reverend] N McIntyre, Manse Mr McIntosh, Dell Mr Stewart, Lochanellan Cottage |
073 | This is a small craig on the No[North] point of Kennapole Hill and within a very short distance of the Duchess of Gordon Bedford's Cairn It means the Cat's Ben or Craig |
CREAGAN RUIGHE DHÙGHAILL | Creagan Ruighe Dhùghaill Creagan Ruighe Dhùghaill creagan Ruighe Dhùghaill |
Mr Stewart, Mr McIntoSh Revd [Reverend] N. McIntyre |
073 | This is a small rocKy hill lying between Kennapole Hill, and Loch Gamhna and is nearly covered with Furze. It means the Little Craig of Dougald's Shealing |
RATHAD NAN MEIRLEACH | Rathad nam Meirleach Rathad nam Meirleach Rathad nam Meirleach |
Mr Stewart Lochanellan Coggage Mr McIntosh Dell Revd [Reverend] McIntyre, Manse |
073 ; 088 | This is a cart road & footpath which leads from Loch Gamhna, to Glen Feshie, and is said to have been used by thieves for stealing cattle, from which the name is derived It means Thieve's Road The road is Somewhat difficult to trace in Several places being only a footpath which is seldom used. |
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