OS1/17/44/201
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COIRE DUBH | Coire Dubh | Mr McIntosh Mr J. Campbell Mr A. McArthur |
141 | A hollow situated a little south of Creag na Meann the property of Major WalKer M.P. [Member of Parliament] Meaning in English BlacK Corry |
ALLT SGOILTE | Allt Sgoilt Allt Sgoilte |
Mr McIntosh Mr J. Campbell Mr A. McArthur The above [Initials] JMD |
141 | A stream rising in Coire Dubh in a northerly direction for about 2 miles when it is Known by the name of Allt na Bruach Meaning in English Split Burn |
ALLT DUBHAIG | Allt Duaig | Mr McIntosh Mr J. Campbell Mr A. McArthur |
141 | A small stream rising a little west of the northern summit of Leth-cheann Boidheach and flowing in a north easterly direction until it falls into Allt na Bruach |
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[Page] 204Inverness Shire -- Parish of Kilmonivaig
Coire Dubh [note] Correct JMD
Allt Sgoilt [note] Correct JMD
Allt Dubhaig [notes]
Dubhag A deep or darK pool
nom. sing, [nominative singular] Dubhag
Gen. sing. [Genitive singular] Dubhaig
This word Dubhag occurs frequently in names of Streams or rivers and one spelling has been hitherto adopted on the Plans.
[Signed] W. Sillifant S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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