OS1/17/44/190
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLACH GEAL | Clach na Geal A Chlach Gheal |
Mr J. Campbell Mr N. Campbell Mr A. McIntosh The above J.M.D. |
141 | A large boulder stone situated a little north east of Coirecoille on the property of Lord Abinger Meaning in English White Stone |
COIRECOILLE | Coirecoille | Mr J. Campbell Mr N. Campbell Mr A. McIntosh |
141 | A shepherd's dwelling house one storey thatched and in good repair with garden attached situated about 1 mile and a 1/4 north east of the northern extremity of Coire Eoin it is the property of Lord Abinger |
ALLT NA CLOICHEGILE | Allt Clach na Geal Allt na Cloiche Gile |
Mr J. Campbell Mr N. Campbell Mr A. McIntosh The above J.M.D. |
141 | A small stream rising a little north east of Creag an na Tuairnear which flows in a north westerly direction for about 1 mile when it falls into the Cour Meaning in English Burn of the White Stone |
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Clach na Geal [note] does not require the defunct article being itself a proper name without the article not a common appellative
Coirecoille [notes]
Correct J.M.S.
Coire Chòinnle - course of the confluence of waters
Allt na Cloiche Gile [note] Dot out
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