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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEIRG-FHEITH Meirg Fheith.
Meirg-fhèith
Meirg-fhèith
Meirg-fhèith
Meirg-fh
Mr. P. Cattanach Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell Gaick.
Mr J. Campbell Gaick.
146 Applies to a hill feature situated a little east of the Carr Mor, the property of Sir George Macpherson Grant. Bart [Baronet] of Ballandulloch.
CARR MOR Carr Mor.
Carr Mor.
Carr Mor.
Mr. P. Cattanach Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell Gaick.
Mr. J. Campbell Gaick.
146 Applies to a hill feature situated about three miles south of Gaick Shooting Lodge, the property of Sir George Macpherson Grant. Bart [Baronet] of Ballandulloch.
FEITH A' MHADAIDH Feith a' Mhadaidh.
Feith a' Mhadaidh.
Feith a' Mhadaidh.
Mr. P. Cattanach Gaick.
Mr. A. Campbell Gaick.
146 Applies to a wet marshy piece of ground situated on the west side of the Car Mor the property of Sir George Macpherson Grant, Bart [Baronet] of Ballandulloch.
BAC NA CREIGE Bac na Creige Mr P Cattanach Gaick
Mr A. Campbell Gaick
Mr. J Campbell Gaick
146 a conspicuous feature Situated a little East of Féith na Feinne and at the Kingussie Side of the Inverness and Perth County boundary and also at an old Mountain road Called Rathad nan Comoneanach or the Cumming Road

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[Page] 246
Parish of Kingussie -- County of Inverness

[Signature] G. Heb [Herbert] Bolland Copl R Eg [Corporal Royal Engineers] 7 Nov 1870

Notes Roman Print is written beneath Meirg-fhèith, Carr Mòr and Bac na Creige in the List of Names column.

Stump is written beneath Feith a'Mhadaidh in the List of Names column.

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