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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOLL NA MEINE Toll na Mine Mr Moffat; Newtown
Mr McGregor; Newtown
Mr McDonell Glenbuck
083 A hole in an Ironstone rock where some mining operations were carried on; but the quantity of Iron not being sufficient it was stopped- hence the name.
ALLT KEELIE SIKE Allt Keelie Sike Authorities as above
Mr Moffat; Newtown Mr McGregor; Newtown Mr McDonell Glenbuck
Mr Brown Manager Cullachy
083 A small stream flowing off the east side of Glen Buck into Allt a' Carnaich
ALLT A' CHARNAICH Allt a' Charnaich Authorities as above
Mr Moffat; Newtown Mr McGregor; Newtown Mr McDonell Glenbuck Mr Brown Manager Cullachy
083 A large stream flowing off the east side of Glen Buck into the Calder Burn; it is the division of Glengarry & Abertarff Estates.

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Boleskine & Abertarff Phs [Parishes] Inverness Shire

[Toll na Mine] Hole of the mine

[Allt Keelie Sike] Meaning unknown Keelie Sike are broad scotch words not Gaelic Spelled as pronounced

[Allt a' Charnaich] The stream of the storm

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