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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLACH THEARLAICH CHAMAROIN MHOIRE | Clach Thearliach chamaroin Mhoir | Mr. J. Grant. Mr. W. Macgregor. Mr. D. MacDonald |
116 | A large boulder stone, Situated about a mile direct north of Loch Cuaich. Tradition points to this Stone as being the place where big Charles Cameron was killed the day after the battle of Invernahavon. and hence the name. Big Charles Cameron's Stone i.e. [that is] meaning |
CREAG RUADH | Creag Ruadh Creag Ruadh Creag Ruadh |
Mr. J. Grant Mr. W. Macgregor Mr. D. Macdonald |
116 | a large hill feature Situated on the north side of Loch Cuaich; property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel Macpherson, Bellivelle Meaning The Red Rock or Craig |
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