OS1/17/30/117
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT FIONN DOIRE | Allt Fionn Doire | Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach Mr John Cameron Corribeg Me A McNaughton Corribeg |
124 | "Stream of the White Wood" A mountain stream rising about ten chains East of Feith an Easain and flowing in a South easterly direction for over a mile where it becomes confluent with the Suileag at Glensulaig - |
GLEANN A' CHAIM DHOIRE | Gleann a Chaim Dhoire | 124 | "Glen of the Crokked Wood" A mountain feature situated about three fourth of a mile North East of Meall a Rhubaill The property of D. Cameron Jnr [Junior] Esqr. of Locheil |
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GLEANN SUILEAG | Gleann Suileag | 124 | "Glen of the Little Eye" A large glen extending fromFassfern in a Northerly direction for about four miles. The property of D. Cameron Jnr [Junior] Esqr. of Locheil |
Transcriber's notes
Allt Fionn Doire: Note to the effect that "Doire " is an adjective preferred to its noun asperates that {......}Gleann a'Chaim Dhoire: Written on 125 : note under the List of names as written: No authorities quoted.
Gleann Suileag:Written on 125 : note under the List of names as written: No authorities quoted
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