OS1/17/50/113

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUBH-CHOIRE Dubh - Choire
Dubh - Choire
Revd. [Reverend] A.D MacKenzie
Mr. D. Ross Keeper, Courve, Eskdale
017 This name signifies "Black Hollow" and is applied to a hollow existing at the southern end of "Loch Raineachan" upon the property of Lord Lovat, Beaufort Castle.
ALLT GARBH Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh
Revd. [Reverend] A.D. MacKenzie
Mr. D. Ross
017 ; 018 This name signifies "Rough Burn" is applied to a stream, partly issuing from the N [North] end of Loch Nealy, and partly formed by several small tributaries. it flow N.E [North East] till about 30 chains S [South] of the Roman Catholic Chapel, from thence it takes the name of Eskdale Burn until it Enters the River Beauly a short distance N.E [North East] of R.C. [Roman Catholic] chapel at Eskdale.
LOCH AN FHEOIR Loch an Fheòir
Loch an Fheòir
Revd. [Reverend] A.D. MacKenzie
Mr. D. Ross
017 This name signifies "The Grass Loch" is applied to a small loch situate about 50 chains South east of "Loch Raineachan" About 20 chains N. [North] of the loch there are a number of Cairns existing in the moorland
CAIRNS [Loch an Fheoir] 017

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[Page] 113
Parish of Kiltarlity and Convinth -- Co. [County] Inverness

Note Old English is written beneath Cairns in the List of Names column.

Transcriber's notes

A continuation of the descriptive remarks for Loch an Fheoir and Cairns is on page 114.

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Eleanor Brown