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AN DUBH-ALLT MOR An Dubh-allt Mòr
An Dubh-allt Mòr
An Dubh-allt Mòr
Thomas McDonald
Mr McGillivray
Revd [Reverend] A MacPherson
019 This is a long hill stream, rising in a large peat moss near Cnoc an Duine, and running eastwards, parallel to An Dubh-all Beag, until it enters Loch Ness a short distance to the north of the above stream It means large black burn
CAOCHAN DUBH Caochan Dubh
Caochan Dubh
Caochan Dubh
Thomas McDonald
Mr McGillivray, Schoolmaster
Revd. [Reverend] A MacPherson
019 This is a small burn, which rises in a small hollow, near the east road which leads from Loch Ness to Abrichan, and runs eastward for about half a mile, when it enters Loch Ness, a short distance to the north if Killernan grave yard. It means, Black streamlet

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