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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LAG NA CNAPAICHE Lag nan Cnapaiche
Lag nan Cnapaiche
Lag nan Cnapaiche
Duncan Macpherson Esqr Kingussie
Mr A Campbell Kingussie
Rev [Reverend] J Mackenzie Kingussie
102 Indicates the name of a hollow feature in which are a few cottages and gardens and Situated abt [about] ¾ of a Mile Southward of Ruthven Farm and a little Eastward of the Burn of Ruthven and is a well known old name. Meaning "Hollow of Knolls" etc Proprietor, Sir George Macpherson Grant Barnt [Baronet] of Ballindalloch. Meaning Hill Hollow
FUARAN A' CHNUIC Fuaran a' Chnuic
Fuaran a' Chnuic
Fuaran a' Chnuic
Duncan Macpherson Esqr Kingussie
Mr A Campbell Kingussie
Rev [Reverend] J MacKenzie Kingussie
102 A Well of fine spring water issuing from the face of a heathy hill and Situated a little S.E. [South East] of Lag nan Cnapaiche and is a well known old name, Meaning - Proprietor Sir George Macpherson Grant. Meaning 'Well of the Hill"

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Parish of Kingussie - County of Inverness

Note - Lag-na Cnapaiche = Lag nan Crapach? - See page 87

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