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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FRITH BRUNACHAIN | Frith Brunachan Frigh is understood to mean a natural pass a hollow through which a stream flows much frequented by Deer or Cattle Brunachan i.e. unknown |
Mr Cameron E.C. [Established Church] Minister Invergarry Mr. McDonald Brunachan Glen Roy Mr A McDonald Achavady Glen Roy |
127 | A flat portion of ground extending along Allt Frigh Brunachan It is used as a short cut accross the hills from Brunachan to Glen Glas Dhoire. |
ALLT FRITH BRUNACHAIN | Allt Frith Brunachan Stream of Brunachans Pass |
Mr Cameron E.C. [Established Church] Minister Invergarry Mr. McDonald Brunachan Glen Roy Mr A McDonald Achavady Glen Roy |
127 | A stream rising in Leine Mhòr and after a course of about a mile it joins Allt Dubh where it changes its name to Allt Brunachan and flows into the River Roy |
LEANA MHOR | Leine Mhòr | Mr Cameron E.C. [Established Church] Minister Invergarry Mr. McDonald Brunachan Glen Roy Mr A McDonald Achavady Glen Roy |
127 | A large hill above Coire Bohaskey on the East side of the River Roy there is another hill of the same name on the west side directly opposite McIntoshes property. |
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