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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AONACH MOR Aonach Mòr
An t' Aonach Mòr
An t' Aonach Mòr
An t' Aonach Mòr
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch
Mr John McPherson Killihuntly
Estate plan
102 a Well know name of a Conspicuous range , the West of which is Situated about 50. Chains South of Meall Buidhe and extending in a N.E. [North East] direction for about 100 Chains. English of name "Big Heathy Hill" etc Proprietor Sir George McPherson Grant of Ballindalloch
COIRE ODHAR Coire Odhar or Coire - Odhaire
Coire - Odhaire
Coire - Odhaire
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch
Mr. John McPherson Killihuntly
Estate plan
102 a conspicuous hollow feature adjoining the north Side of a high range called Aonach Mòr and at the issue of Allt a' Ghiala. English of name is "Dun Corry", proprietor, Sir George McPherson Grant of Ballindalloch -
ALLT NA GEILE Allt a' Gùle
Allt a' Gùle
Allt a' Gùle
John Fleming Esqr. Ballindalloch
Mr John McPherson Killihuntly
Estate plan
102 name of a small stream which issues or gathers in a deep feature called Coire Odhar and leads in a N.E. [North East] direction for a considerable distance where it joins other Streams and where the name changes etc. "Allt a' Ghiala" or "Allt a' Ghialla" means "Jaw Burn" etc Proprietor, Sir George McPherson Grant of Ballindalloch

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Parish of Kingussie -- County of Inverness

Notes Aoanach a hill, a heath is written below the entry for Aonach Mòr.

Both Guile and Gèile is written in the List of Names column beside Allt a' Gùle.

Stump is written in the List of Names column beneath Coire Odhar and Allt na Gèile.

Roman print is written in the List of Names column beneath Aonach Mòr.

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Eleanor Brown

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