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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AN T-EILEAN GORM | An t-Eilean Ghorm An t-Eilean Gorm An t-Eilean Gorm An t-Eilean Gorm |
Mr. John Macdonnell Glentromie Lodge Mr. John Campbell Gaick Mr. John Macpherson Lynaberack |
117 | a broken feature at the E. [East] bank of River Tromie and about 25. Chains below Drochaid Dailriach and at ordinary floods forms an Island, meaning Greenland Proprietor Sir George Macpherson Grant Baronet Meaning the "Blue Island" |
CARN PHEIGITH | Cairn Peggy Cairn Peggy Cairn Peggy |
Mr. John Macpherson Lynaberack Mr. John Campbell Gaick Mr. John Macpherson Glentromie Lodge |
117 | a supposed antiquity, and is a well known old name of a Cairn or a heap of boulders gathered together and Situated at the East Side of an old Bridle Road Leading from Drochaid Dailriach towards Kingussie and about 50 Chains northward of said Bridge. Tradition concerning the Cairn seems to be lost It is supposed to have been gathered in memory of a person of the name of Margaret or Peggy It is only a few feet in height and about 12 feet in diameter Proprietor sir George Macpherson Grant |
LUIBAITEAN | Luibaitean Luibaitean luibaitean |
Mr. John Macdonnell Glentromie Lodge Mr. John Campbell Gaick Mr. John Macpherson Lynaberack |
117 | name of a place which was formerly a [?] farm or Croft but is now in ruins Situated a little Westward of the Banks of River Tromie Meaning Shoulder, turn or Elbow of the Junipers |
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[Page] 128Parish of Kingussie -- County of Inverness
Notes Stump is written beneath An t-Eilean Gorm and Lùibaitean in the List of Names column.
old English is written beneath Carn Pheigith in the List of Names column.
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Eleanor Brown
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