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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Inverness-shire -- Parish of Kingussie

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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