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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT NAN DAMH Allt nan Damh Mr Bruce
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
Mr S.Fraser, Beaufort
010 This name is given to a small stream which rises in the [] wood, and runs in a easterly direction, and joins the River Beauly near Dun Fionn. It signifies the Oxen Burn.
CREAG A' PHEANNSAIL Creag a'Pheannsail
Creag a'Pheannsail
Creag a'Pheannsail
Mr Bruce, Game Keeper
Mr S.Fraser Carpenter, Beaufort
Rev A.D.MacKenzie
010 This is a large bold craig at the side of the River Beauly and near Dun Fionn.
it means Craig of the Pencil.
DUN FIONN (Vitrified Fort) Dunn Fionn
Dunn Fionn
Dunn Fionn
Dunfion
Lord Lovat
RecA.D.McKenzie F.C.Manse
Mr Bruce, Gamekeeper
New Statistical Account
010 This name is given to a vitrified fort on a small hill, on the south side of the River Beauly, and about three miles above Beaufort Castle. It is a gaelic name which signifies Fingals Fort. It is on Lord Lovats estate.
VITRIFIED FORT [Dun Fionn] 010

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