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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT NA HERRIE Allt na Herrie Mr. Robinson North Laggan
Mr MacIntyre South Laggan
Mr. Archibald Kennedy Balma Glaster
097 A small stream flowing into Loch Oich through the Coillie Bheag
LAGGAN DRAWBRIDGE Laggan Bridge (Draw Bridge) Mr. Robinson North Laggan
Mr MacIntyre South Laggan
Mr. Archibald Kennedy Balma Glaster
Mr. Williamson Lock Keeper Cullochy Locks
097 An Iron draw bridge over the south end of Loch Oich at its junction with the Caledonian Canal; it is the property of the Government. There is a small house attached to it in which the keeper lives.
ALLT AN LAGAIN Allt an Lagan Mr. Robinson North Laggan
Mr MacIntyre South Laggan
Mr. Archibald Kennedy Balma Glaster Mr. Williamson Lock Keeper Cullochy Locks
097 A large stream rising in Beinne Bhàn and flowing into the Caledonian Canal near the farm of Laggan. It flowed into Loch Oich previously to the Cutting of the Caledonian Canal.

Continued entries/extra info

120 -- Kilmonavig Parish -- County Inverness

[ALLT NA HERRIE] Meaning unknown Supposed to be connected with Fingal
[ALLT NA HERRIE] Herrie on trace

[ALLT AN LAGAIN] Stream of the Little Hollow

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Celia Skelton