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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT LAG AN T-SILIDH | Allt-Lag an Shiolaidh Allt-Lag an t-Siolaidh Allt-Lag an t-Siolaidh Allt-Lag an t-Siolaidh |
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch Mr John McPherson Killihuntly Estate plan |
117 | a Small Stream which is named after a deep hollow or ravine in which it runs. It is about a mile in length, Issues a little E. [East] of Allt Comhraig, leads in a northward direction, and Enters that Stream at a point about 70, Chains E. [East] of Cruaidhleac. Proprietor Sir G. Mcpherson Grant Meaning, Burn of the creeping or dropping Hollow. |
FEITH MHOR | Fèith Mhòr Fèith Mhòr Fèith Mhòr |
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch Mr John McPherson Killihuntly Estate plan |
117 | a Well known old name of a Stream which Issues a little Westward of a Tubular Hill Called "Cailleach an Fheith Mhòr and leads in a northward direction for about 2 miles, where in the Course it joins other Streams and Changes the name to Allt Mòr or the "Great Burn" "Feith" frequently means a flow or Stream leading through a Swamp or Marsh or Mire. Proprietor, Sir George McPherson Grant |
CAILLEACH NA FEITHE MOIRE | Cailleach an Fheith Mhor or Cailleach na Feithe Moire Cailleach na Feithe Moire Cailleach na Feithe Moire |
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch Mr John McPherson Killihuntly Estate plan. |
117 | A Conspicuous high hill of a tubular top, bounded on the west by a Stream Called Feithe Mhor and on the East by another Stream Called Allt Coire nan Mairt and Situated abt. [about] ½ a mile E.N.E. [East North East] of Carn Dhearg and is a well known name English meaning, The Hag, or Old Woman of the Big Mine Proprietor, Sir G. McPherson Grant |
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[Page] 135Parish of Kingussie -- County of inverness
Notes Stump is written beneath the entries for Allt Lag an t-Silidh and Féith Mhòr in the List of Names column.
Roman print is written in the List of Names column beneath Cailleach na Féithe Mòire.
t-Sididh and Sileadh A dropping etc, Gen [Genitive] Sing. [Singular] Silidh is written below the entry for Allt Lag an t-Silidh with a line pointing to the word dropping in the Descriptive Remarks column for this entry.
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Eleanor Brown
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