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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LEATHAD NA GAOITH Leathad na Gaoithe.
Leathad na Gaoithe.
Leathad na Gaoithe.
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a hill feature of Considerable eminence situated between the burns Allt Domhainn. Allt a' Mhoraire, the property of Sir G. Macpherson Grant. Bart [Baronet] of Ballandulloch. Meaning - The Braes of the wind - or probably The Windy Pass
ALLT DOMHAIN Allt Domhainn.
Allt Domhainn.
Allt domhainn.
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a small mountain stream rising in the Meun Aillig and flowing westward a short distance falls into the Amhain Gharbhghaig a little below the Allt an Dubh earain. Meaning - The Deep Burn
ALLT AILLIG Allt Aillig.
Allt Aillig.
Allt Aillig.
Mr. P. Cattanach. Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell. Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell. Gaick.
132 Applies to a small mountain stream, falling into the Amhain Gharbhghaig at the south end of the Dail Gharbh Ghaig. Meaning Alexander or Officer's Burn

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Inverness shire -- Parish of Kingussie

Notes Roman Print is written beneath Leathad na Gaoithe in the List of names column.

Stump is written beneath Allt Domhainn and Allt Aillig in the List of names column.

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