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

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