OS1/17/45/103
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT COIRE A' CHARRA BHIG | Allt Coire a' Chairr Beag Allt Coire a' Charra Bhig. |
Mr. A Clarke Mr. D. Kennedy Mr. E. McDonald |
154 | This stream is formed by a number of streams collecting in Coire a' Chàir Bheag. it then flows in a southerly direction and joins Allt Coire Ghleadhraiche in forming the stream called Uisge Ghleadhraiche Signifies "Burn of the Hollow of the little rocky shelf |
SRON RUADH | Sròn Ruadh Sròn Ruadh Sròn Ruadh |
Mr. A Clarke Mr. D Kennedy Mr. E McDonald |
154 | This name signifies "Red Nose" and is applied to a prominent feature Situated South of Geal-Chairn, and the property of Cluny Macpherson esq |
LEACANN NA BRATHAN | Leacann na Bràdhan Leacan na Bràdhan |
Mr. A Clarke Mr. D. Kennedy Mr. E McDonald |
154 | This name Signifies "Flat hillside of the queen or handmill and is applied to the east face of Gealchairn. |
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[Page] 103County of Inverness -- Parish of Laggan
Allt Coire a' Charra Bhig note - The above authorities do not object to this name. J.M.D.
Note for Leacann na Bràthan - na Bràdh or Leacann nam Bràdhan
Leacan Wall pennywort [?] Leacann side of a hill see pages 72 & 81
Leacan na Bràdh declivity of the queen
Leacan nam Bràdhan declivity of the qeens ? the Article must agree in number with the noun
The above Authorities do not object to this name J.M.D.
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Eleanor Brown
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