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