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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COIRE NAN CEANN | Coire Ceanian Coire Ceanian Coire Ceanian Coire nan Ceann Coire nan Ceann or Coire na'n Cìnn |
Mr Angus McDonald, Roy Bridge Mr Donald Cameron, Lochtruy Mr Dugald Cameron, Luibeilt |
152 | Applied to an extensive hollow situated about a quarter of a mile south of Stobchoire Ghoireadh. property of Lord Abinger. Meaning in English. The Hollw of the Heads |
COIRE NAN EACHA | Coire nan Eacha Coire nan Each |
Mr. D. Cameron Mr.I. McDonald Mr. W. Cuthbertson |
152 | A hollow on the South Sie of Coille Coire an Eoín. English meaning, "Hollow of the [?]ses" |
COIRE NA GAIBHRE | Coire na Gaibhre | Mr. D. Cameron Mr. I. McDonald Mr. W. Cuthbertson |
141 ; 152 | A Hollow on the N.E. Side of Beinn Bhàn English meaning, "Hollow of the Goats" |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 8Parish of Kilmalie & Kilmonavaig -- Inverness shire
Notes The Authorities do not object to this mode of spelling. J.M.D. is written beneath Coire nan Ceann and Coire nan Eacha in the Authorities for Spelling column.
Each or Coire na Eachduidh is written beneath Coire nan Eacha in the List of Names column.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Eleanor Brown
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