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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAOCHAN CAS-LAGACH Caochan Cas-Lagach
Caochan Cas-Lagach
Caochan Cas-Lagach
Mr. John Mcdonald Catlodge
Mr. J. Mackintosh Catlodge
Mr. D. McPherson Presmocachie
116 a well which issues from Springs in a hollow feature called Glac na h-Imrishe Situated about 40 Chains S.W. [South West] of a conspicuous Knoll called Dùn. and leads in a N.E. [North East] direction for about a mile where it Enters the River Spey. Proprietor E McPherson of Cluny Macpherson - Meaning - Pool of Hollows' Hill [?] - Streamlet of the Steep Hollow etc.
AN DUN An Dùn
An Dùn
An Dùn
Mr. John Macdonald Catlodge
Mr. J. Mackintosh Catlodge
Mr. D. McPherson Presmocachie
116 a conspicuous sharp topped and rocky Knoll covered with plantation, and is a well known name and is also known by the name of Dun of Catlodge, Situated a little northward of Catlodge farm Proprietor E. McPherson of Cluny Macpherson Meaning, a heap, a Rock, a hill etc.
CREAG DHUBH Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh
Mr. John Macdonald Catlodge
Mr. J Mackintosh Catlodge
Mr. D. McPherson Presmocachie
116 a conspicuous Rocky hill, Situated a little West of the public road and a [little] S. [South] of Dùn and is an old name and is pretty well known meaning "Black Crag Black Rock["] Proprietor E. McPherson of Cluny Macpherson
GLAC NA H-IMRICHE Glac na h-Imriche
Clac na h-Imriche
Clac na h-Imriche
Mr. John Macsonald Catlodge
Mr. J. McPherson Presmoacahie
Mr. J.McIntosh Catlodge
115 ; 116 a conspicuous hollow feature Situated a little W [West] of Creag Dhubh and about a mile W.S.W. [West South West] of Catlodge Property of McPherson Esqr. of Cluny

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Parish of Laggan -- County of Inverness

Note Stump is written beneath Caochan cas-lagach, An Dùn and Creag Dhubh in the List of names column.

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