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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CATHAR MOR Cathar Mòr
Cathar Mòr
Cathar Mòr
Cluny Macpherson, of Cluny
Major Macpherson, of Glentruim
Mr William Macdonald, Dalwhinnie
116 Applies to a considerable extent of moss ground, situated between the Laggan and Daliwhinnie roads. The moss is not wrought [rough] or used for fuel, but applied to be of excellent quality' property of Major Macpherson of Glentruim
ALLT AN T-SLUGAIN Allt an t. Slugain
Allt an t. Slugain
Allt an t. Slugain
Cluny Macpherson.
Major Macpherson.
Mr.W. Macdonnald
131 A small mountain Stream, rising in the Feith nan sac and flowing eastward about a mile and a half falls into the river Truim about 2 miles north east of Dalwhinnie.
FEITH NAN SAC Feith nan sac
Feith nan sac
feith nan Sac
Cluny Macpherson
Major Macpherson
Mr. W. Macdonald
131 Applies to a wet marshy piece of ground lying to the west of the old military road leading from Dalwhinnie to Lagan: property of Cluny Macpherson of Cluny Castle

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Inverness Shire -- Parish of Laggan

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