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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GEATA DEARG Geata Dearg
Geata Dearg
Geata Dearg
Mr J. Gordon. Lochovie.
Mr P. Grant. Newtonmore.
Mr A. Wilson. Newtonmore
101 This Name applies to a particular portion of the turnpike road leading from Newtonmore to Dalwhinnie, the site of a red gate. Although the gate Was removed some Years Ago, still the ground in the immediate vicinty of it site retains the name.
TOM NA MOINE Tom Na Moine
Tom Na Moine
Tom Na Moine
Mr J Gordon Lochovie.
Mr J Macpherson.Newtonmore
Mr J. Cameron Newtonmore.
101 A small hill feature, well Known by this Name, situated Near a peat Moss, a little to the east of the croft of Lochovie
INVERTRUIM Invertruim
Invertruim
Invertruim
Mr J. Gordon Lochovie.
Mr J.Macpherson. Newtonmore.
Mr J. Cameron. Newtonmore.
101 A Crofter's dwelling house & offices attached of one storey, slated & in good repair, the property of Major Macpherson of Glentruim.

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Notes -
Geata A gate not Geat often written Geatadh

Tom na Moine - Tradition points to this hillock as being the place where Cluny Macpherson and his Clan retired to during the early part of the battle of Invernahavon

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