OS1/17/45/138
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WATER OF NEVIS | Water of Nevis Water of Nevis water of Nevis |
Mr Dugald Cameron Luibeil Mr John Cameron Polldubh Mr John McColl Kinlochmore |
160 159 |
This large stream which enters Loch Eiltrear Fort William runs through Glen Nevi, after a course of about 14 miles receives this name when it enters the glen near Tom an Aodaich. And from Tom an Aodaich to its source it is Known as Allt Coire a Bhinnean. |
TOM AN AODAICH | Tom an Aodaich Tom an Aodaich Tom an Aodaich |
Mr Dugald Cameron Mr. John Cameron Mr. John McCall |
162 | A small hillock situated immediately north of where Allt Coire a Bhinnean enters Glen Nevis, and where the water of Nevis commences to take its name. Meaning in English The Clothes Hillock. |
AMHAINN REIDH | Amhainn Réidh Amhainn Réidh Amhainn Réidh Rath |
Mr Dugald Cameron Mr John Cameron Mr John McColl Estate Plan 1812 13 & 14 |
162 | A large stream formed by the united waters of Allt Coire Rath and Allt Coire Eassain and flowing South eastward for a distance of about 6 miles falls into the head of Loch Treig near Craiguannach Meaning in English Stream of the level plain |
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[Page] 138Parish of Kilmalie -- Inverness-shire
[Signature] John Duncan Lce Corpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
Water of Nevis note - written on 159.
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Eleanor Brown
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