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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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