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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MAINS OF GLENTRUIM | Mains of Glentruim Mains of Glentruim |
Major Macpherson Propr [Proprietor] Cluny Macpherson Mr John Gordon |
101 | A farmsteading and dwelling house, one storey slated And in good repair property of Major Macpherson. |
SHANVALL | Shanvall Shanvall Shanvall |
Major Macpheron Cluny Macpherson Mr J Gordon |
101 | A Crofters dwelling house, with Offices Attached; property of Major Macpherson, Glentruim |
CNOC NAN EACH GLASA | Cnoc an Each Glasa Cnoc an Each Glasa Cnoc an Each Glasa |
Major Macpherson Cluny Macpherson Mr J. Gordon |
Applies to a small hill feature planted in fir, property of Major Macpherson, Glentruim. | |
LOCHAN NA LUIBE | Lochan na Luib Lochan na Luib Lochan na Luib |
Major Macpherson Cluny Macpherson Mr J. Gordon |
101 | Applies to a small loch situated on the souther side of the river Spey and immediately South of the farmton of Ovie property of Major Macpherson. |
NA DUBH-LOCHAIN | Na Dubh Lochain Na Dubh Lochain Na Dubh Lochain |
Major Macpherson Cluny Macpherson Mr J. Gordon |
Applies to two small sheets of water situated about half a mile west of the Shanvall. Meaning the Black Lochs |
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Notes
Luibe - a fold corner or angle
Lochainn - The plural number to be used
Lochain if the diminutive is meant
Lochan if not
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