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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RUIGH EADAR DA LOCH Ruigh Eadar-dà Loch
Ruigh Eadar-dà Loch
Ruigh Eadar-dà Loch
Mr Donald Cameron Luibeilt
Mr Donald Cameron Lochtreig
Mr Duncan Luibruaraigh
Plan of Lochaber 1812. 13. & 14
162 Applied to a small piece of green pasture ground, situated between Loch na h Eild Beag; property of the representatives of the late Mr Campbell, of Monzie. Meaning in English. The Herding place between the Lochs.
ALLT NA CREIGE DEIRGE Allt na Creige Deirge
Allt na Creige Deirge
Allt na Creige Deirge
Mr Donald Cameron Lochtreig
Mr Donald Cameron Luibeilt
Duncan
Plan of Lochaber 1812, 13, & 14
162 A small mountain stream, rising in a massive piece of ground. Situated about a quarter of a mile west of Cairn Alasdair, and about half a mile east of coire Bhinneann & flowing southward for a distance of about a mile falls into the south west end of Loch na h Eilde Beag.

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Parish of Kilmalie -- Inverness shire

[Signature] John Duncan Lce Corpl R.e. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

Allt na Creige Deirge note - Craige gen. sing [genitive singular] of Creag is Craige see the two Dictionaries Macleod & Dewar & Mac Eachainn

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