OS1/17/27/132
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AMHAINN GHLEANN DUBH LOCHAIN | Amhainn Ghleann Dubh Lochain | Revd [Reverend] John McLean Knoydart Mr Roderick Foster, Glean'dubhLochain. |
063 | A large Mountain Stream Commencing at the head of Gleann Dubh Lochain and flowing in a westerly direction until it joins the western Dubh Lochain, Meaning |
ALLT AN TOMAIN ODHAIR | Allt an Tomain Odhair | Revd [Reverend] John McLean Knoydart Mr Roderick Foster, Glean'dubhLochain. |
063 | A large stream rising near Bealach a Choire Bhuidhe and flowing southward until near Coire Dubh when it turns eastward and unites with Amhain Ghleann Dubh Lochan, Meaning, "Burn of the Little Dun Hillock |
ALLT A' CHOIRE ODHAIR | Allt a' Choie Odhair | Revd [Reverend] John McLean Knoydart Mr Roderick Foster, Glean'dubhLochain. |
063 | A mountain stream rising on the southern side of Sgùrr na Creige and flowing South westerly until it joins Allt a Chlaiginn, Meaning "Burn of the Dun Hollow" |
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[Page] 132Inverness. Shire.
Written on 63 & 78 [Comment underneath Amhainn Glleann Dubh Lochain]
[Signed] T R Dawe C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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Jm Bell
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