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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COILLE PHOINES Coille - Phoines
Coille - Phoines
coille - Phoines
Duncan Gow Glen Truim
Mr Paul Grant Newtonmore
Peter Robinson Lynallan
101 Applied to a plantation consist[ing] of natural birch known by this name situated a litt[le] East from Phonies Lodge the property of Colonel McPherson of Bellveille Meaning doubtful
CREAGAN A' BHRUIC Creagan - a - Bhruic
Creagan - Bhruic
Creagan - Bhruic
Mr Alexander Wilson Newtonmore
Mr James Gordon Loch Ovie
Mr Kennedy Newtonmore
101 A small rock situated on the south western slope of Maol Dubh well known by this name
ALLT NA FEITHE MOIRE Allt na Feithe Moire
Allt na Feithe Moire
Allt na Feithe Moire
Mr William Cockburn
Mr Peter Robinson Lynallan
Mr Alexander McGregor Phoineas
101 a Small Stream known by this name and called in the upper part of its Course Allt Phoines It flows in a South easterly direction through a Glen called Feinisdale and is about 2½ Miles South from the village of Newtonmore

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Note Phoineis and Roman Print is written in the List of Names column beside the entry for Coille Phoines.

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