OS1/17/44/190

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Inverness Shire -- Parish of Kilmonivaig

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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