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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LYNABERACK Lynaberack
Lynaberack
Lynaberack
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch
Mr. John Macdonnell Glentromie Lodge
Mr. John Campbell Gaick
102 Indicates the name of a Farm consisting of a dwelling house a Garden and out houses, Situated at the East Bank of the River Tromie and abt [about] 70. Chains S.W. [South West] of Canaidhleac, meaning rather doubtful, Probably originated from "Son-nan-Bioraidhe["] ie Heiffers' Haugh or meadow or Marsh etc. Proprietor Sir George McPherson Grant Ballindalloch
LYNACREAGAN Lynacreagan
Lynacreagan
Lynacreagan
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch
Mr. John McPherson Lynaberack
Mr. John Cameron Gaick
102 old name of a Small Farm or Croft but is now in Ruins, and is Situated a little W. [West] of River Tromie and abt. [about] 20 Chains S. [South] of Lynaberack origin of name, rather doubtful, Supposed to have derived from Son-a-Creagain "Crag's Marsh" Proprietor Sir George McPherson Grant Ballindalloch
CREAG MHIC AN-SAVOIR Creag Mhic an t' Saoir
Creag Mhic an t' Saoir
Creag Mhic an t' Saoir
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch
Mr. John McDonnell Glentromie Lodge
Mr. John Campbell Gaick
102 a conspicuous little hill with rocks and boulders upon top, and is a little above the Woods of Glentromie and abt. [about] 50 Ch. [Chains] eastward of Lynaberack farm meaning "McIntyre's Craig" over which in a Northward direction leads the Estate Boundary between Cluny McPherson's and Sir George Macpherson Grant Baronet

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Notes Stump is written beneath all three entries in the List of Names column.

In ruins is written beneath Lynacragan in the List of Names column.

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