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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAGAN BREAC | Creagan Breac Creagan Breac Creagan Breac |
C. Fraser Mackintosh Esq. Mr. John McDonald, Dunearncroy Dr. [Doctor] Thomas Aitken, Lunatic Asylum |
011 | A small rock adjoining the eastern bounds of the wood on Dunearn Hill. The name means "Little Speckled Rock". It is within the grounds belonging to the Lunatic Asylum. |
DUNEAN HILL | Dunean Hill Dunean Hill Dunean Hill |
C. Fraser Mackintosh Esq. Mr. Alexander Fraser, Balnacraig Mr. John McDonald, Duneancroy |
011 | A bold, wooded hill, situate about 3 miles west of Inverness, and having a rocky face towards the south-east. Property of William Montague Baillie Esq. of Dunearn. The view from this hill is both very grand and extensive. |
STAC BEAG | Stac Beag Stac Beag Stac Beag |
C. Fraser Mackintosh Esq. Mr. Alexander Fraser, Balnacraig. Mr. Joh McDonald, Dunearncroy |
011 | A bold, rocky part of the south-eastern face of Dunearn Hill. Means Little Rock. Property of William M. Baillie Esq. of Dunearn. |
STAC MEADHONACH | Stac Meadhonach Stac Meadhonach Stac Meadhonach |
C. Fraser Mackintosh Esq. Mr. Alexander Fraser, Balnacraig. Mr. John McDonald, Duneancroy |
011 | A portion of rock on the south eastern face of Dunearn Hill. The name means Middle Rock, and is descriptive of its position as it lies midway between Stac Beag and Stac an Fhithich. Property of William M. Baillie Esq. of Dunearn. |
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