OS1/17/53/9
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLÀR BUIDHE | Blàr Buidhe Blàr Buidhe |
Mrs Kennedy Newtonmore Mr R. McRae Newtonmore Mr I. Stewart Strone |
086 ; 101 | Applies to a large extensive peat moss, well Known by this name, situated about a Mile North west of the Village of Newtonmore. |
CNOC AN EARRAICH | Cnoc-an Earraich Cnoc-an Earraich Cnoc-an Earraich |
Mrs Kennedy. Newtonmore. Mr R. McRae. Newtonmore. Mr I. Stewart. Strone. |
101 | Applies to a small hill feature, situated a little north of Milton of Banchor. |
CAOCHAN NA BUAILE DUIBHE | Caochan na Buaile Duibhe Caochan na Buaile Duibhe Caochan na Buaile Duibhe |
Mrs Kennedy Newtonmore Mr R McRae Newtonmore Mr I Stewart Strone |
101 | Applies to a small stream which rises in the Moss of Feith Buide and after a South-Westerly Course of about a quarter of a Miles falls into the Calder Water, near to the Mill of Banchor. |
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Poll Gorm [crossed out] Delete [initials]
Earraich Spring meaning the season of Spring
Cnoc an Earraich Hill of the Spring Season
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