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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish 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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