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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BOINNE DUBH Boinne Dhubh
Boinne Dhubh
Boinne Dhubh
Mr J. Gordon. Lochovie
Mr J. Cameron. Newtonmore.
Mr J. Stewart. Newtonmore.
101 A portion of the River Spey situated a short distance North of the Confluence of the Rivers Spey and Truim.
TORR AN DAIMH Torr an Daimh
Torr an Daimh
Torr an Daimh
Mr J. Gordon Lochovie
Mr P. Grant. Newtonmore.
Mr A. Wilson. Newtonmore.
101 A small hill feature, well Known by this Name, situated Near the TurnpiKe road leading from Newtonmore to Perth; Two Miles South from Newtonmore Station.
GLEN TRUIM Glen Truim
Glen Truim
Glen Truim
glen Truim
Cluny Macpherson Esqr
Major Macpherson
Mr William Macdonald
Speyside Guide
101 Applies to a long narrow Glen, through which the River Truim flows & the Highd [Highland] Railway passes, the Glen May be considered to extend from the Junction of the Truim with the Spey a distance of about 9 Miles. Scenery good, property of Major Macpherson.

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