OS1/17/35/95
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT A' BHARRAICH | Allt a' Bharraich Allt a' Bharraich Allt a' Bharraich |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach Mr James Wilson, Glensuileag Mr Donald McPhee, Corpach |
139 | Applied to a Small Stream rising on the south east side or Tom a' Bharraich, and falls into the River Loy about a mile below Inverskilavulin English Meaning Burn of the Birch Buds |
BRAIGH NA DUBH CHLAISE | Braigh na Dubh Chlais Braigh na Dubh Chlais Braigh na Dubh Chlais |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach Mr James Wilson, Glensuileag Mr Donald McPhee, Corpach |
139 | Applied to an elevated piece of land, Situated on the north Side of Druim Fhada. English Meaning, Top of the Black Hollow. |
GEARR LEACANN | Gearr Leacainn Gearr Leacainn Gearr Leacainn |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach Mr James Wilson, Glensuileag Mr Donald McPhee, Corpach |
124 | Applied to a piece of pasture land Situated between Allt Fionn Doire and Allt Coire nan Laoigh English Meaning. Short Hillside. |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 95Parish of Kilmalie
Inverness shire
[script relating to Gearr Leacann] - - - An Adjective does not govern a noun in the genitive case
[signed] John Duncan
Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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