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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAOCHAN AN RUIGH Caochan - an - Ruigh
Caochan - an - Ruigh
caochan - an - Ruigh
Cluny Macpherson, of Cluny
Major Macpherson, of Glentruim
Mr. W. Macdonald, Dalwhinnie
131 Applies to a small mountain Stream rising in the hill about half a mile west of Dalwhinnie and falls into the river Truim at the north end of Dalwhinnie
STATION [Dalwhinnie] Station
Station
Station
Sign Board
Time Tables etc.
Mr. W. Macdonald
117 Applies to a small wooden erection on the Highland Railway for the accommodation of the public in the neighbourhood of Dalwhinnie.
TOLL [Dalwhinnie] Toll
Toll
Toll
Sign Board
Major Macpherson
Mr. W. Macdonald
131 Applies to a small dwelling house Slated and in good repair: property of the road Trustees. Since 1868 the mode of collecting taxes for road repair by tolls has been done away with. at this toll, but the home still retains the name.

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Inverness Shire -- Parish of Laggan

Note Dalwhinnie Station ? is written in the List of Names column beneath the entry for Station.

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