OS1/17/54/119

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STAC MEALL NA CUAICH Stac Meal na Cuaich
Stac Meall na Cuaich
Stac Meall na Cuaich
Mr James Grant, Etteridge.
Mr William Macgregor. Phoineas.
Mr Donald Macdonald. Presmuckerach
116 Applies to a rocky face of a hill. Situated about a quarter of a mile east of Loch Cuaich. Meaning The precipice of the Hill of the Cup
LOCH NA CUAICH Loch na Cuaich
Loch Cuaich
Loch Cuaich
Loch Cuaich
Mr. J. Grant.,
Mr. W. Macgregor.
Mr. Donald MacDonald.
116 A Sheet of water about a mile in length, a quarter in breadth, and is thought to be very deep; there is excellent trout fishing in it during the Season, and a boat has been put upon it by the Inn Keeper of Dalwhinnie for the accommodation if visitors. Meaning, The Lake of the Cups.
ALLT TARSUINN Allt Tarsuinn
Allt Tarsuinn
Allt Tarsuinn
Mr. J. Grant.
Mr. W. Magregor.
Mr. D. MacDonald.
131 Applies to a Small mountain Stream rising on the South side of Stac Meall na Cuaich, and flowing southwards joins the Allt na Cuaich. Meaning. The Diagonal or Cross[?] [Crossdivided] Burn etc.

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Parish of Kingussie -- County of Inverness

Notes Stump is written below all three entries in the List of names column.

Loch nan Cuach Lake of Cuckoos is written below the entry for Loch na Cuaich.

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