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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT DEARG Allt Dearg
Allt Dearg
Allt Dearg
Thomas McDonald
Mr McGillivray
Revd [Reverend] A MacPherson
019 This is a hill stream a little more than a ½ of a mile long, and rising at the base of Cnoc an Ruigh Dhuibh and falling eastward until it enters Loch Ness It forms the property boundary between the Earl of Seafield and Sir. J. Ramsden for the last half mile of its course it passes over the wildest place and most difficult of access in this parish It means Red Burn
CNOC AN RUIGH DHUIBH Cnoc an Ruigh Dhuibh
Cnoc an Ruigh Dhuibh
Cnoc an Ruigh Dhuibh
Thomas McDonald
Mr McGillivray
Revd [Reverend] A MacPherson
019 This is a large hill covered with heather, nsituated between Creag Dhearg, and Carn a Bhoduich and near the source of All Dearg It means Hill of the Black Shealing
WOODEND Woodend
Woodend
Woodend
C.F. Mackintosh Esqr, Factor
Revd [Reverend] A. MacPherson
Mr Lauchlan Ferguson, Teacher Dochgarroch School.
019 A small house one story high with barn and byre attached; one story high, thatched, and only in middling repair. Sir. J. Ramsden proprietor. Invereshie Lodge, Invernesshire

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