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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLAS CHREAG | Glas. Chreag Glas. Chreag Glas. Chreag |
John McMaster, Fort William John McDonald. Fort William D. Cameron Blarmachfoldach |
160 | A narrow rocky ridge connecting Mullach and Coirean. with Sgor Chalum. English meaning. Grey Rock. |
ALLT NA GLAS-CHREIGE | Allt Glas Chreag Allt Glas Chreag Allt Glas Chreag Allt na Glas-chreige |
John McMaster, Fort William John McDonald. Fort William D. Cameron Blarmachfoldach The above J.Mc.D. |
160 | A Mountain Stream flowing from Glas Chreag and joins with other Streams, whose joint waters form Allt Riasgag. English meaning. Stream of the Grey Rock. |
ALLT NA CRICHE | Allt-na Criche Allt-na Criche Allt-na Criche |
John McMaster, Fort William John McDonald. Fort William D. Cameron Blarmachfoldach | 150 ; 160 | A Small Mountain Stream flowing into Allt Riùsgaig. It was formerly the boundary between two farms. English Meaning. Boundary Stream |
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