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ALLT LUIRG A' BHRUIC Allt Luirg Bruic
Allt Luirg Bruic
Allt Luirg Bruic
Allt Luirg a' Bhruic
Allt Luirg a' Bhruic
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie Mr. J. Macintosh Mr. J. Stuart
Revd [Reverend] A McRae, Manse, Drumnadrochit
Mr Fraser Drumnadrochit
029 A Small Stream issuing out of the Northern of the lochs called Loch Dubh, after a course of about a Mile and a quarter it falls into the River Enrick, its name Signifies the Stream of the Badgers Ridge.
LOCH DUBH Loch Dubh
Loch Dubh
Loch Dubh
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie Mr. J. Macintosh Mr. J. Stuart 029 This name applies to two Small Lochs Situated close together to the Eastward of Càrn Mascna, the one on the North Supplies Allt Luirg Bruic, that on the South Supplies the Small Stream name Caochan Loch Dubh. Its name Signifies Black Loch.
CAOCHAN AN LOCH DHUIBH Caochain an Loch Dhuibh Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie Mr. J. Macintosh Mr. J. Stuart 029 ; 041 A Small Stream issuing out of Loch Dubh which after a course of about half a Mile falls into Abhainn Gleann Coillte, its name Signifies Streamlet of the Black Loch.

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