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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COIRE AN LAOIGH | Coire an Loaigh Coire an Loaigh Coire an Loaigh Coire an Laoigh |
Mr Donald Cameron Luibeilt, Mr Donald Cameron. Lochtreig. Mr Hugh MacKintosh Lochtreig |
152 | Applied to a hollow in the hill situated about a mile north-west of Meall a' Bhuirich property of Lord Abinger. Inverlochy castle, meaning in English The Calfs Hollow. |
STOB COIRE AN LAOIGH | Stob Choire nan Laoigh Stob Coire an Laoigh |
Mr Dugald Cameron Mr Donald Cameron Mr Hugh MacKintosh |
152 | Applied to an elevated point of ground, situated immediately north of Coire nan Loaigh;property of Lord Abinger, Inverlochy Castle. Meaning in English The point of the Calfs Hollow. |
CAISTEAL | Caisteal Caisteal Caisteal Caisteal |
Estate Plan Mr Dugald Cameron Mr Donald Cameron Mr Hugh MacKintosh |
152 | Applied to a precipitouve and remarkable looking ledge of rocks, situated on the north side of the watershed & opposite to Coire Abinger Inverlochy Castle Meaning in English The steep rock or precipitous Craggs. |
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[Page] 35Parish of Kilmonivaig -- Invernessshire
[Signature] john Duncan Lce Corp R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
Notes The Authorities do not object to this mode. J.M.D. is written beneath Coire an Laoigh and Stob Coire an Laoigh.
An Caisteal is written beneath Caisteal
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Eleanor Brown
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