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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT ACHADH AN AODAINN | Allt Achadh an Aodainn Allt Achadh an Aodainn Allt Achadh an Aodainn |
Mr Archibald McLaughlan, Auchintore Mr John Cameron, Auchintore Mr John McDonald, Fort William Revd [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
150 | A considerable stream which rises at the base of Auchintore Hill a quarter of a mile east of Coireag, and flowing northward, joins Loch Linnhe near Fort William. English meaning, Stream of the face of the Field. |
ALLT ACHADH A' CHATH | Allt Achadh a'Chath Allt Achadh a'Chath Allt Achadh a'Chath |
Mr Archibald McLaughlan, Auchintore Mr John Cameron, Auchintore Mr John McDonald, Fort William Revd [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach | 150 | A small stream which rises near the western base of the Cow Hill, and flowing westward through Lochan a'Chath, joins Allt Achadh an Ardainn near the old Military Road. English meaning, Stream of the field of the Battle. |
LOCHAN A' CHATH | Lochan a' Chath Lochan a' Chath Lochan a' Chath Lochan a' Chath |
Mr Archibald McLaughlan, Auchintore Mr John Cameron, Auchintore Mr John McDonald, Fort William Revd [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach | 150 | Originally a Small loch, now a marsh, near which a battle was fought between a party of the McDonalds and a party of the Campbells, in which the latter were defeated. English meaning, Little loch of the Battle. |
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Parish of Kilmallie -- Inverness-Shire -- 67John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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Celia Skelton
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