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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH BUIDHE | Loch Buidhe Loch Buidhe Loch Buidhe |
Mr. P. Grant Newtonmore Mr. A. MacKenzie, Newtonmore Mr. R. McRae Banchor |
101 | Applies to a small sheet of Water, situated in a peat Moss Called Blar Doon, a little South of the farm of Ralia. |
POLL NA DROCHAIDE | Poll na Drochaide Poll na Drochaide Poll na Drochaide |
Mr. P. Grant, Newtonmore Mr. A. MacKenzie, Newtonmore Mr. R. McRae. Banchor |
101 | Applies to a deep pool in the River Spey, noted as a famous resort for salmon Meaning Pool of the Bridge |
TOM NAN CREAGAN | Tom na-Creagan Tom na-Creagan Tom na-Creagan |
Mr P. Grant, Newtonmore. Mr. A. MacKenzie, Newtonmore. Mr R. McRae. Banchor. |
101 | Applies to a rocKy hill feature Known by this Name, situated about a quarter of a Mile south-east of Spey Bridge. |
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Transcriber's notes
Remarks by surveyorDrochaide
final e wanted
It is a declinable noun
see Dunachead & also MacEachainn
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