OS1/17/45/4
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAGAN DOIRE AN TEAS | Creagan Doire nan Teas Creagan Doire nan Teas |
Mr Angus McDonald Bridge of Roy Mr Angus McDonald Bridge of Roy Mr Duncan Fisher Bridge of Roy |
152 | Applied to a rocky feature situated at the junction of the burns Allt Choire a' Mhadaidh Mhor and Allt Choire a' Mhadaidh Beag: property of Lord Abinger Inverlochy Castle. Meaning in English The Rock of the Hot Grove. |
ALLT DOIRE AN TEAS | Allt Doire an Teas Allt Doire an Teas Allt Doire an Teas |
Mr Angus McDonald Mr Angus McDonald Mr Duncan Fisher |
152 | A small burn rising in Coire nan Laoigh and flowing westward falls unto Allt Choire Coille Meaning in English Burn of the Hot Grove. |
COIRE AN EAS BHAIN | Coire an Eas Bhàin Coire an Eas Bhàin Coire an Eas Bhàin |
Mr Duncan Fisher Mr Dugald Cameron Mr Donald Cameron |
152 | Applied to a hollow in the hill, situated about half a mile northwest of Coire Lochan: property of Lord Abinger Inverlochy Castle. Meaning in English, the Hollow of the White Waterfall. |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 4Parish of Kilmonavaig Inverness shire
John Duncan
Lce Corpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
[Note under Creagan Doire an Teas] Creagan Doire an Teas - - The Authorities do not object to this mode J.W.D.
[Note under Alt Doire an Teas] Allt Doire an Teas - - The Authorities do not object to this mode. J.W.D.
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