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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENQUOICH FOREST Glenquoich Forest Mr. D. McDonald
Revd. [Reverend] J McLean
Estate Plan
080 ; 094 A large deer forest about 12 Miles in length and 5 in breadth, Comprising rough mountain and some plantations, it is bounded on the North by the River Loyne and on the South by Loch Quoich, Property of E. Ellice M P. [Member of Parliament] Esq Invergarry,
COIR' AN UISGE FHUAIR Coir' an Uisge Fhuair Capn. [Captain] G. H. Bolland 080 A Small Hollow on the Watershed which forms the Boundary between Inverness- and Ross-shires - Sig [Signifies] "Cold Water Corry"

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Inverness shire

Notes

[Glenquoich Forest]
"Forest" to be [omitted] - [decided] by Sir Henry James
20th September 1869 -

Transcriber's notes

Inverness shire is written Invernefs shire

GLENQUOICH FOREST
- two of the words in the Notes are unclear - the first I am pretty sure is "omitted"; the second could be "desided" [decided] but I am less certain.

COIR' AN UISGE FHUAIR
- a table entry was added - the volume index points to this page.

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

George Howat