OS1/17/39/88
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COILLE BOLINN | Coille Bolinn | Mr Duncan Mr. MacIntosh; Forester Mr. John MacIntosh; Carpenter Mr Charles Kennedy; Mandilly Glengarry Mr Malcome; Factor) Estate Plan) |
096 ; 097 | A wood extending from the hill of Bolinn to Greenfield at the west end of Loch Garry |
COILLE NA SALACH | Coille na Sailich | Mr Duncan Mr. MacIntosh; Forester Mr. John MacIntosh; Carpenter Mr Charles Kennedy; Mandilly Glengarry Mr Malcome; Factor) Estate Plan) |
097 | The natural wood between Coille Allt Cailleaiche & Coille Bho Loin, the property of Mr Ellice M.P. [Member of Parliament] |
ALLT RUIGH BHLAIR | Allt Ruighe Bhlair | Mr Duncan Mr. MacIntosh; Forester Mr. John MacIntosh; Carpenter Mr Charles Kennedy; Mandilly Glengarry Mr Malcome; Factor) Estate Plan) |
097 | A stream formed by the junction of Allt Lochain na Beinne Brice & Allt a' Choire Bho Chailean, it flows into Allt na Cailleaiche. |
Continued entries/extra info
88 -- Kilmonavig Parish -- Inverness Shire[COILLE BOLINN] Meaning Unknown spelled as pronounced
[COILLE NA SALACH] Wood of the beams - see MacEachann's Dicty. [Dictionary]
[COILLE NA SALACH] na Salach no authority for Sàileag
[COILLE NA SALACH] the wood of the Log or Beam. Spelled as pronounced.
[COILLE NA SALACH] Roman print
[ALLT RUIGH BHLÀIR] Stream of the Summer grazing Field
Transcriber's notes
COILLE NA SALACH I have added this row.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Celia Skelton
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