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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COIRE LIATH Coire Leath.
Coire Liath.
Coire Liath.
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a hollow in the hill of Bealach na Deargag, situated about a mile north east of Gaick Lodge. the property of Sir. G. Mcpherson. Grant. Bart. [Baronet] Meaning the Grey Corry
BEALACH COIRE NAN DEARCAG Bealach Coire nan Dearcag.
Bealach Coirre nan Dearcag.
Bealach Coire nan Dearcag.
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a hill feature of Considerable eminence, situated about a mile & a half north east of Gaick Lodge the property of Sir. G. Mcpherson Grant. Bart. [Baronet] Meaning - The Pass of the Corry of the Berries etc.
CREAG LIATH Creag Liath.
Creag Liath.
Creag Liath.
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
Applies to a rough rocky hill feature situated on the east side of Loch an t-Seilich, the property of Sir George Macpherson Grant, Bart [Baronet] of Ballandulloch Meaning - The Grey Rock
MULLACH COIRE NAN DEARCAG Mullach Coire nan Dearcag
Mullach Coire nan Dearcag
Mullach Coire nan Dearcag
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a hill feature of great eminence and extent situated about two miles south east of Gaick Lodge, the property of Sir. G. Macpherson Grant. Bart [Baronet] of Ballandulloch. Meaning - The top of the Corry of the Berries etc.

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Inverness - shire -- Parish of Kingussie.

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