OS1/17/39/103
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAG AN FHIR-EOIN | Creag an Fhir-eoin | Mr. McDearmid Keeper Mr. McCrostey, Kilfinnan Mr. John MacIntosh Invergarry |
097 | A precipitous Creag between Coire Glais and the North end of Meall nan Dearcaige - it is a favourite haunt of the Eagle. |
ALLT A' CHOIRE GHLAIS | Allt a Choire Ghlaise | Mr. McDearmid Keeper Mr. McCrostey, Kilfinnan Mr. John MacIntosh Invergarry |
097 | A large stream flowing out of Lochan a' Choire Ghlais and flowing into Loch Lochy; it changes its name to Kilfinnan Burn from Kilfinnan Fall. |
KILFINNAN FALL | Kilfinnan Fall | Mr. McDearmid Keeper Mr. McCrostey, Kilfinnan Mr. John MacIntosh Invergarry |
097 | A small but pretty waterfall on Kilfinnan Burn; the fall is about thirty feet deep. |
Continued entries/extra info
Kilmonavig Parish -- Inverness-Shire -- 103[CREAG AN FHÙR-EÒIN] Eagle's Rock
[CREAG AN FHÙR-EÒIN] Creag an Fhìr-eòin pronounced Creag a [Fear--n]
[CREAG AN FHÙR-EÒIN] Creag nan Fèr-eoin pronounced Creag nan Feareoin
[ALLT A' CHOIRE GHLAIS] Grey Corrie Stream
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Celia Skelton
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