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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH GLAS-CHOIRE | Loch Glas-Choire Loch Glas-Choire Loch Glas-Choire |
Mr. John Macdonald Catlodge Mr. J Mackintosh Catlodge Mr. D. McPherson Presmocachic |
116 | a little Loch, and Situated in a low feature of peat moss, a little N. [North] of Burnside and is well known by the name which signify "Grey Corry Loch" Proprietor E. McPherson of Cluny Macpherson |
ALLT A' GHLAS-CHOIRE | Allt Glas-Choire Allt Glas-Choire Allt Glas-Choire |
Mr. John Macdonald Catlodge Mr. J. Mackintosh Catlodge Mr. D. McPherson Presmucachic |
116 | a Stream which issues in a Corry abt. [about] ¾ of a mile Westward of Loch Glas-Choire and enters this loch, thence bears Eastward and enters Allt Breackachy at a small Croft aside the military old road and known by the name Burnside. Proprietor E. McPherson of Cluny Macpherson Meaning The Burn of the Gray Corry |
ALLT RUADH | Allt Ruadh Allt Ruadh Allt Ruadh |
Mr. John Macdonald Catlodge Mr. J Mackintosh Catlodge Mr. D. McPherson Presmocachie |
116 | a Small Stream which issues about ½ a mile W.N.W. [West North West] of Creagan Reamha and bears Eastward for abt. [about] 30, Chains where it joins allt Breakachy abt. [about] 15 Ch [Chains] North of Creagan Reamhar Allt and Ruadh [?] Burn Proprietor, E. McPherson of Cluny Macpherson |
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