OS1/17/53/96

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CILL NAN CEATHARNACH Cill nan Ceatharnach
Cill Nan Ceathairneich
Mr Fleming Esq Ballindalloch
Mr McPherson Killihuntly
Estate Plan
102 A small enclosure used as a Grant Yard. there is no historical nor traditional information to be obtained about it.
RIVER TROMIE River Tromie
River Tromie
River Tromie
J. Fleming Esq Ballingdalloch
J. McPherson Killihuntly
Estate Plan
087 ; 102 A r[a]pid mountain stream formed by a number of smaller streams having their rise near the water share of Perth and Inverness shires --- Forming Loch Gruck? after which it flows a distance of about 9 m in a N.E. direction and falls into the river Spey about 2 miles east of Kingussie.

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Kingussie Parish County of Inv[erness]

Transcriber's notes

Not sure what Loch they are referring to. There isn't one, unless they are pointing to Loch an t-Seilich, which might possibly be called Loch Gaick, referring to the forest nearby.

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