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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Remarks by surveyor
Drochaide
final e wanted
It is a declinable noun
see Dunachead & also MacEachainn

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