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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH EILDE MOR Loch-na-h-Eilde-Mor.
Loch-na-h-Eilde-Mor
Loch Eilde Mòr
D. McColl - Kinlochmor.
D. Chisholm. Keiran
162 A Mountain loch in the Southern part of Inverness Shire, it is about one mile and half in length by a quarter of a mile in breadth. English Meaning Hind Big Loch. This is not Grammatically rendered [?] but the authorities say that otherwise it would be unknown in the locality.
MEALL BEAG Meall Beag.
Meall Beag.
D. McColl-Kinlochmor.
D. Chisholm. Keiran
162 A small Heather covered hill on the South side of Loch na-h-Eilde Mor English meaning. Little Hill
ALLT A' MHILL BHIG Allt Mhill Beag
Allt Mhill Beag
Allt a' Mhill Bhig
D. McColl Kinlochmor
D. Chisholm. Keiran
162 A small Stream of about half a mile in length, flowing from the north Side of Meall Beag into the Stream, connecting Loch-na-h-Eilde Mor with Loch-na-h-elide Beag. English meaning Stream of the little hill

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Parish of Kilmonavaig. -- Co [County] Inverness

Loch-Eilde (Mòr) notes - Italic Capitals Loch Mòr na h-Eilde The above Authorities do not object to this name J.M.D.

Notes for Allt a'Mhill Bhig - Big The above authorites do not object to this name agree to this mode J.M.D. Linguals coming together are not generally aspirated

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