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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT CNOC NA CAORACH | Allt Cnoc na Caorach Allt Cnoc na Caorach Allt Cnoc na Caorach |
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Forsyth Mr Anderson Revd. [Reverend] Mr Grant |
058 | A small mountain stream having its course on the north face of Carn Dearg Mòr and with Allt Dubh and Allt Cnoc na Muic form Aviemore Burn. It signifies "Stream of the Sheeps Knoll." |
ALLT CNOC NA MUIC | Allt Cnoc na Muic Allt Cnoc na Muic Allt Cnoc na Muic |
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Forsyth Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Grant Mr Anderson |
058 | This stream has its source in Allt Lorgy whence it flows in a south-easterly direction to where it is joined by Allt Cnoc na Caorach. It means "Stream of the Pigs Knoll." |
LOCH VAA | Loch Vaa Loch Vaa Loch Vaa |
Estate Map 1809 Mr. Stephens, Kinchurdy Mr. Grant, Schoolmaster |
058 | A beautifully situated Loch edged with birch, and in a few places with firs; few Lochs present such a very gratifying sight as Loch Vaa. |
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