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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FEITH DHUBH Féith Dhubh
Féith Dhubh
Féith Dhubh
John Fleming Esqr Ballindalloch
Sir George McPherson Grant Ballindalloch
Mr John McPherson Killihuntly
102 Indicates the name of a Hill, which issues in a peat moss about a mile E.S.E. [East South East] of Hillhuntly Farm, and leads in a N.W. [North West] course for about two miles where it enters the River Spey - and is said to have formerly formed the boundary between the parishes of Inch and Kingussie Proprietor - Sir G. McPherson Grant
BLAR A' MHINISTEIR Blar - na - Ministear
Blar a' Ministeir
Blar a' Mhinisteir
Blar a' Mhinisteir
Blar a' Mhinisteir
John Fleming Esqr Ballindalloch
Sir George McPherson Grant Ballindalloch
Mr John McPherson killihuntly
102 a well known name of a peat moss formerly used by the parish Minister and is Situated a little below the issues of the above named Feith Dhubh; in this case the name Signifies in English "Minister's Peat Moss" - Proprietor Sir George McPherson Gt [Grant]
ALLT BAILE MHUILINN Allt a' Bhail = Mhuilinn
Allt Baile Mhuilinn
Allt Baile Mhuilinn
Allt Baile Mhuilinn
John Fleming Esqr Ballindalloch
Mr John McPherson Killihuntly
Estate plan
087 ; 102 a well known old name of a Stream which issues from Springs a little S.E. [South East] of a Peat moss called Blar a' Mhinisteir and leads in a Northward direction for a few miles, and passes close to Milltown collage about 14 chains north west of which it joins a large driain River Spey. Proprietor, Sir G. McPherson Grant.

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Parish of Kingussie -- County of Inverness

Notes Roman Capitals is written beneath Blar a' Mhinisteir in the List of Names column.

stump is written beneath Féith Dhubh and Allt Baile Mhuilinn in the List of Names column.

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