OS1/17/35/96
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT COIRE AN LIGHTUINN | Allt a' Choire Lightuinn | Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach Mr John Cameron Corpach Mr Angus McPhee Corpach |
139 | ''Stream of the hollow of Floods'' A mountain stream rising near Stob a' Ghrianain and flowing in an Easterly direction for over a mile when it becomes Confluent with the River Loy about two chains East of Drochaid Inverskil a' Mhuilinn |
ALLT AN T-SEILICH | Allt an t' Seilich | Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach Mr John Cameron Corpach Mr Angus McPhee Corpach |
139 | ''Stream of the Willow trees'' A mountain stream rising about thirty Chains East of Lochan nan tri Crioch and flowing in a northerly direction for about three quarters of a mile when it becomes Confluent with a Choire Lightuinn |
COIRE ODHAR | Coire Odhar | Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach Mr John Cameron Corpach Mr Angus McPhee Corpach |
139 | ''Dun hollow'' A mountain feature situated a little to the north of Stob a Ghrianain The property of D Cameron Esq of Locheil. |
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[page] 96Parish of Kilmallie
Co [County] Inverness
[annotation relating to Allt Coire an Lightuinn] - - Allt Coire Ligh'-tuinn or Allt Coire an Ligh'tuinn and in the Plan of Argyll is Coire an Lightuinn
The article if used to be prefixed to the noun governed, not to the governing noun.
[signed] Hugh Sutherland C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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David Glass
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