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TÒRR A' CHLÉIBH |
Tòrr a' Chléibh
Tòrr a' Chléibh
Tòrr a' Chléibh |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock
Mr. James Fraser, Farmer, Lakfield Glenurquhart |
028 |
Applied to a rockey knoll Situated a Short distance to the East of Lochan na Craoibhe Fearna. It is covered with rocky heathy pasture and it Signifies the Lump of the Creel Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle propr [proprietor] by Beauly, |
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ALLT CROCHAIL |
Allt Crochail
Allt Crochail
Allt Crochail |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock Mr. James Fraser |
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A Stream having its source in Lochan na Craoibhe Fearna and after running in a Northerly direction for a distance of about one and one half miles it enters the River Glass a short distance to the North of Midd Croichiel It Signifies Croichiel's Burn Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle propr, [proprietor] |
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CREAG CROCHAIL |
Creag Crochail
Creag Crochail
Creag Crochail |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock
Mr. James Fraser |
028 |
This name is applied to a hill situated a short distance South of Wester Croichill, it is partly covered with Birch wood, and partly with rocky heathy pasture, It signifies Croichill's creag Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat proprietor |
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Re entries 'Creag Crochail' and 'Allt Crochail' - under these entries in the 'Various Modes, etc.' column is written:- Altered Feb 26/77 |
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KERROW BURN |
Kerrow Burn
Kerrow Burn
Kerrow Burn |
D. Duff Esqr. Factor
Mr. Chisholm, Balmore
Mr. McDonell Midton |
028 |
This name is applied to a small stream having its source a short distance west of Lochan Dubh it runs in a north northern direction and enters the River Glass a short distance north of the Croft known as Kerrow wood It divides the property of Lord Lovat from that of the Chisholm, and it also forms a portion of the boundary between the parish of Kilmorach and that of Killarlty and Convinth It is the joint propeerty of Lord Lovat of Beaufort Castle, and the Chisholm of that Ilk, Erchless Cas[tle] |
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KERROW WOOD |
Kerrow Wood
Kerrow Wood
Kerrow Wood
Kerrow Wood |
D. Duff Esqr Factor
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock
Mr. McDonell, Midton
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae |
028 |
This name is applied to a narrow strip of wood extending from Kerrow Burn upon the East to Guisachan upon the west it is all natural Birch wood and is the property of the Chisholm of that Ilk, Erchless Castle |
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WESTER CROCHAIL |
Wester Crochail
Wester Crochail
Wester Crochail |
John Peter Esqr. Factor Croyyara Beauly
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae F.C. Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock |
028 |
A farm house with suitable out office the dwelling house is one story high and the whole are thatched and in fair repair Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle propr [proprietor] by Beauly, |
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County of Inverness -- Parishes of Kilmorack & Urquhart and Glenmoriston |
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Re entry 'Kerrow Wood' - in the 'Various Modes, etc' column is written:- This name will be written [Centrical] on Completion of the Common Plans. Indistinguishable initials.
Also re the same name and in the 'Situation' column is written:- In the parish of Urquhart and Glemmoriston
Re entry 'Wester Crochail' - in the 'Various Modes, etc.' column and under the first line is written:- altered Feb. 26. '77. Also, re this same name, and in the 'Situation' column is written:- In Kilmorack Ph. |
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GLEN URQUHART |
For Authorities and Description See Name Book of 1/2500 Work Parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston. |
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GLEN ALBYN |
For Authorities and Description See Name Book of 6 inch Sheets Nos. 30 &31 |
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ALLT FÉITH AN FHRAOICH |
For Authorities & description See Name Book of 1/2500 work Ph. [Parish] of Urquhart and Glenmoriston. |
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CNOC NA SGÀILE |
For authorities and description see Name Book 1/2500 work Ph. [Parish] of Urquhart and Glenmoriston p.7. |
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ALLT DRIMNEACH |
For authorities and description see Name Book 1/2500 work Ph. [Parish] of Urquhart and Glenmoriston p.8. |
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COIRE NAN ATHAN |
For authorities and description see Name Book 1/2500 work Ph. [Parish] of Urquhart and Glen moriston p.10. |
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CREAG BHUIDHE |
Creag Bhuidhe
Creag Bhuidhe
Creag Bhuidhe |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr Alexander Scot, Barnock Glenurquhart
Mr. James Fraser Farmer Lakefield Glenurquhart |
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A small rocky hill situated about one fourth mile to the North West of Balmore farm-steading, it is covered with rocky [heathy] pasture and it signifies the Yellow Creag. It is the property of The Chisholm of the Ilk Erchless Castle |
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KERROWWOOD |
Kerrowwood
Kerrowwood
Kerrowwood |
D. Duff. Esqr,
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock
Mr. Chisholm, Balmore Strath Glass |
028 |
Applies to a very small Croft situated at the North Eastern extremity of Kerrow Wood the dwelling is one Story high and thatched, the out offices are also thatched, the whole are in fair repair. It is the property of The Chisholm of the Ilk Erchless Castle |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack
Re entry 'Kerrowwood' - in the column 'Various Modes, etc.' and under the list of names is written:- Corrected by final examination after referring it to him |
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EASTER RUNIVRAID |
Easter Runivraid
Easter Runivraid
Easter Runivraid |
D. Duff Esqr, Factor
Bank of Scotland Inveness
Rev. [Reverend] Allan McRae Free Church Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr. William McDonell Buntait, Glenurquhart |
028 |
A small farm steading, the dwelling is one story high, there are suitable out offices, and the whole are thatched and in fair repair It is the property of The Chisholm of the Ilk Erchless Castle, by Beauly, |
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BALMORE |
Balmore
Balmore
Balmore |
D. Duff Esqr Factor
Mr. Chisholm Farmer, Balmore Strathglass
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae |
028 |
A farm house with suitable out offices, the dwellings are one Story high, and the whole are slated, and in good repair, It is the property of The Chisholm of the Ilk, Erchless Castle |
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ALLT A' BHAILE MHÒIR |
Allt a' Bhaile Mhòir
Allt a' Bhaile Mhòir
Allt a' Bhaile Mhòir |
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Chisholm, Farmer
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock Glenurquhart |
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A Stream having its source about one mile to the North of Creag Bhuidhe it runs in a southern direction and enters the River Glass about one half mile East of Balmore farmsteading. It is the property of The Chisholm of the Ilk Erchless Castle, |
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CREAG LOISGTE |
Creag Loisgte
Creag Loisgte
Creag Loisgte |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Chisholm Farmer
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock |
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A hill situated about one fourth mile to the North of Balmore farm steading it is covered with Rocky heathy pasture and it signifies the Burned rock It is the property of The Chisholm of the Ilk, Erchless Castle, |
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RIVER GLASS |
River Glass
River Glass
River Glass |
D. Duff Esqr
Mr. Chisholm Farmer
Mr. McDonell Farmer Midton, Runtait Glenurquhart |
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This name is applied to a River which takes the name of the River Glass from the Confluence of the Cannich with the Affaric upon the West to the Confluence of the Farrar with the Beauly upon the East Its banks are smooth and partly cultivated and partly covered with Trees & Bushes, It is partly the property of The Chisholm and partly that of Lord Lovat, |
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STRATH GLASS |
Strath Glass
Strath Glass
Strath Glass |
D. Duff Esqr
Mr. Chisholm Farmer
Mr. McDonell Farmer |
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This name is applied to narrow Glen or district extending from Struey upon the East to Tomich upon the West It is partly cultivated and partly covered with natural wood and heathy pasture, the River Glass runs in an easterly direction through the centre of the Glen There are several farms and Cottages in the district together with a Post Office, Inn, and school. it is partly the property of the Chisholm & partly that of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Kilmorack
Under both of the first entries on this page is written:- This name will be Written Centrical on Completion of the Common Plans [Signed] indistinguishable initials
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ALLT GLAC NA DOIMHNE |
Allt Glac na Doimhne
Allt Glac na Doimhne
Allt Glac na Doimhne |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott
Mr. Donald Munro Gamekeeper Corrimony |
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A stream having its source about one half mile to the West of Glac na Doimhne, it runs in an Easterly direction and enters Loch Marbh, It signifies the Burn of the deep Hollow Thomas Ogilvy Esqr proprietor Corrimony House Co. [County] Inverness |
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LOCHAN MARBH |
Lochan Marbh
Lochan Marbh
Lochan Marbh |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott
Mr. Donald Munro |
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A small Loch situated a short distance to the East of Glac na Doimhne. It signifies the little dead Loch Thomas Ogilvy Esqr proprietor |
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LOCHAN DUBH |
Lochan Dubh
Lochan Dubh
Lochan Dubh |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae Mr. Alexander Scott Mr. Donald Munro |
028 |
A small loch situated adjacent to the road leading from Glen Urquhart to Strath Glass It signifies the little Black Lock Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat proprietor Beaufort Castle by Beauly, |
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LOCHAN NAN GEALAIDH |
Lochan nan Gealaidh
Lochan nan Gealaidh
Lochan nan Gealaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae Mr. Alexander Scott Mr. Donald Munro |
028 |
Yhis name is applied to a very small Loch situated about one half mile to the East of Lochan Dubh. It signifies the little Loch of the Leeches It is the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat |
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County of Inverness -- Parishes of Kilmorack & Urquhart and Glenmoriston |
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LOCH FÉITH AN FHRAOICH |
Loch Feith an Fhraoich
Loch Feith an Fhraoich
Loch Feith an Fhraoich |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott
Mr. James Fraser |
028 |
Applied to a Loch situated at the North Western extremity of Torr an Lochain, The boundary which divides the parish of Urquhart & Glenmouston from that of Kilbartly and Convinth runs through this Loch, It signifies the Loch of the heathy Bog |
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LOCHAN NA CRAOIBHE-FEÀRNA |
Lochan na Craoibhe-fearna
Lochan na Craoibhe-fearna
Lochan na Craoibhe-fearna |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae Mr. Alexander Scott Mr. James Fraser |
028 |
A small Loch Situated at the South Eastern extremity of Craig Croichal. It signifies the Loch of he Alder tree, Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat proprietor, Beaufort Castle. It is wholly in the parish of Kilmorack |
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CREAG A' BHEALAIDH |
Creag a' Bhealaidh
Creag a' Bhealaidh
Creag a' Bhealaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae Mr. Alexander Scott Mr. James Fraser Lakefield Glenurquhart |
028 |
A small rock situated at the South East of Craig Croichal, it is covered with rocky heathy pasture, and it signifies the Broom Creag Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Lovat proprietor, Beaufort Castle. It is wholly in the parish of Kilmorack. |
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MEALL CLAON |
Meall Claon
Meall Claon
Meall Claon |
The Revd [Reverend] A. McRae F.C. Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr. Alexander Scott Crofter Buntait Glen Urquhart.
James Fraser Farmer Braefield Glen Urquhart. |
028
In the parish of Kilmorack |
This name applies to the side of a hill covered with rocky heathy pasture, it is Situated about half a mile to the west of Lochan Uhairi It is the property of Lord Lovat of Beaufort Castle, the name Signifies the hill of the oblique Slope, |
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ALLT AN EASAIN CHATS |
Allt an Easain Chais
Allt an Easain Chais
Allt an Easain Chais |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae
Alexander Scott Crofter
James Fraser Farmer |
028 |
Applies to a mountain Stream having its Source in the Small loch mentioned below. It flows in a Southwesterly direction untill it enters the Stream called Allt Feith an Fhraoich adjacent to the house known as Millness. Part of it forms the boundary between the parishes of Kiltarllty and Convinth and Kilmorach, also the properties of Lord Lovat and the Chisholm. The name Signifies the Burn of the waterfall. |
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LOCHAN MHÀIRI |
Lochan Mhàiri
Lochan Mhàiri
Lochan Mhàiri |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott Crofter
James Fraser Farmer. |
028 |
Applies to a Small loch Situated about one mile south of the prominent hill Called Carn nam Bad, It is the property of The Chisholm, Erchless Castle; The name Signifies Mary's Little Loch. It is wholly in the parish of Kiltarlity and Convinth. |
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CÀRN NAM BAD |
Càrn nam Bad
Càrn nam Bad
Càrn nam Bad |
The Revd [Reverend] A McRae
Alexander Scott Crofter
James Fraser Farmer |
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On the boundary between the parishes of Kiltarlity & Kilmorack |
This name is applied to a very prominent hill situate between Glen Urquhart & Strath Glas about eight miles from Drumnadrochit. It is covered with Rockey heathy pasture and is the property of The Chisholm Erchless Castle the name Signifies the Hill of the Tuft. |
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CÀRN GRIANACH |
Càrn Grianach
Càrn Grianach
Càrn Grianach |
Revd [Reverend] A McRae Alexander Scott James Fraser |
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Is applied to a hill Situated adjacent to the above mentioned hill. It is Covered with rockey heathy pasture, It is the property of The Chisholm Erchless Castle The name Signifies, The Sun Shining Hill. |
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CREAG A' BHEALAIDH |
Creag a' Bhealaidh
Creag a' Bhealaidh
Creag a' Bhealaidh |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott.
J. Fraser |
028 |
Applying to a Small hill Situate about half a mile to the south of Carn nam Bad it is Covered with rockey heathy pasture and is the property of The Chisholm It Signifies the Broom Rock |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE BHIG |
Allt a' Choire Bhig
Allt a' Choire Bhig
Allt a' Choire Bhig |
The Revd [Reverend] A. McRae
Alexander Scott Crofter
James Fraser Farmer |
028
Ph. [Parish] of Kiltarlity and Convinth |
Is applied to a Small Stream having its source on the hill known as Carn Grianach, it runs in a Southerly direction until it joins with Allt Coire Moir, it the takes the name of Allt Drimneach, The property of The Chisholm. The name Signifies the Burn of the Little Corry. |
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CÀRN AN T-SLAMAIN |
Càrn an t Slamain
Càrn an t Slamain
Càrn an t Slamain |
The Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott James Fraser |
028 |
Applied to a Small hill Situated about one mile east of the hill called Carn nam Bad. It is Covered with heathy pasture. property of Dr. [Doctor] Cameron M.D The name signifies the Carn of the white (or mountain) Hare. |
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CNOC FARASD |
Cnoc Farasd
Cnoc Farasd
Cnoc Farasd |
The Revd [Reverend] A. McRae
Alexander Scott
James Fraser |
028 |
Applies to a hillock covered with heathy pasture, situated about half a mile South of the above mentioned hill. Dr. [Doctor] Cameron M.D proprietor the name Signifies the soft Knoll. |
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COIRE MÒR |
Coire Mòr
Coire Mòr
Coire Mòr |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae
Alexander Scott
James Fraser |
028 |
This name applies to a deep hollow situated half a mile South of the hill Called Carn nam Bad. It is covered with rockey heathy pasture and the property of the Chisholm. the name Signifies the Big Corry. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE MHÒIR |
Allt a Choire Mhòir
Allt a Choire Mhòir
Allt a Choire Mhòir |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott James Fraser |
028 |
Applies to a Small mountain Stream having its source at the northern extremity of the above mentioned hollow, It flows in a Shouthern direction for about half a mile, where it joins with the Small Stream known as Allt a' Choire Bheig It is the property of The Chisholm The name signifies The Burn of the Big Corry. |
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COIRE BEAG |
Coire Beag
Coire Beag
Coire Beag |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott James Fraser |
028 |
Applies to a Small hollow Situated adjacent to that of Coire Mhòr. It is Covered with rockey heathy pasture. The Chisholm proprietor It signifies The Little Corry. |
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ALLT COIRE DHOMHNUILL BHÀIN |
Allt Coire Dhomhniull Bhàin
Allt Coire Dhomhniull Bhàin
Allt Coire Dhomhniull Bhàin |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae
Alexander Scott Crofter
James Fraser Farmer |
028 |
This name applies to a mountain Stream having its Source in the Small loch called Lochan an Tairt. It flows in a Southerly direction for the distance of about one mile, where it changes its name it is then known as the Camult Burn. It continues its course in an Southerly direction until it enters Loch Meiklie adjacent to the neat mansion known as Lakefield It forms the boundary between the proprietors, Lord Seafield & Dr. [Doctor] Cameron. The name Signifies the Stream of White Donald's corry, |
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CNOC AN EAS |
Cnoc an Eas
Cnoc an Eas
Cnoc an Eas |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae
Alexander Scott
James Fraser |
028 |
This name is applied to a small hillock covered with rockey heathy pasture, situate a short distance south of the hillock known as Cnoc Farasad. It is the property of Dr. [Doctor] Cameron. The name Signifies the knoll of the Waterfall. |
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ALLT NA DÀLACH MÒIRE |
Allt na Dalach Mòire
Allt na Dalach Mòire
Allt na Dalach Mòire |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott James Fraser |
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Applies to a mountain Stream having its Source on the hill called Carn an t Slamain. It flows in a Southerly direction until it enters the River Enrick at a Short distance west of Loch Meiklie. It is on the property of Dr. [Doctor] Cameron. The name Signifies The Burn of the Big Field. |
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CREAG MÙIGEIL |
Creag Mùigeil
Creag Mùigeil
Creag Mùigeil |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott James Fraser |
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applies to a prominent hill Situate between the Streams called Allt na Dalach Moire, and Allt Coire Dhomnuill Bhain. It is the property of Dr. [Doctor] Cameron. The name Signifies The Misty, Dark or Gloomy Hill. |
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GLAC NA DOIMHNE |
Glac na Doimhne
Glac na Doimhne
Glac na Doimhne |
The Revd [Reverend] A. McRae
Alexander Scott James Fraser |
028 |
This name is applied to a deep hollow covered with heathy pasture, it is situated between a Loch known as Lochan Tairt and the hill known as Creag Mùigeil. It is the property of Dr. [Doctor] Cameron. The name Signifies the Deep Hollow. |
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COIRE DHOMHNIULL BHÀIN |
Coire Dhomhniull Bhàin.
Coire Dhomhniull Bhàin.
Coire Dhomhniull Bhàin. |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott James Fraser |
028 |
This name applies to a large hollow situated a Short distance Strouth of the above mentioned hollow, it is covered with heathy pasture, It is part property of Lord Seafield, & Dr. [Doctor] Cameron. The name Signifies, Whi[-] Donald's Corry. |
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TIGH AN LUIG DHUIBH |
Tigh an Luig Dhuibh
Tigh an Luig Dhuibh
Tigh an Luig Dhuibh |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae Alexander Scott James Fraser |
028 |
Applied to a Rock Situated adja[cent] to the northern extremity Coire Dhomhnuill Bhàin. There is a small cave or shelter in the western Side of the rock capably of sheltering four or five men. It signifies the [--] of the Black Hollow. Lord Seafields property |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE MHÒIR |
Allt a' Choire Mhòir
Allt a' Choire Mhòir
Allt a' Choire Mhòir |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott
Mr. Donald Munro |
028 |
A stream having its source in Coire Mòr and after running in a North Easterly direction for a distance of about one mile it enters the River Enrick a short distance to the East of Corrimony house. It signifies the Burn of the Big Corry, Thomas Ogilvy Esqr propr, [proprietor] Corrimony House by Douinnadrochit |
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MEALL A' CHOIRE |
Meall a' Choire
Meall a' Choire
Meall a' Choire |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae Mr. Alexander Scott Mr. Donald Munro |
028 |
A hill about fifteen hundred feet high and situated at the South Eastern extremity of Glen Urquhart it is covered with rocky heathy pasture, and it signifies the hill of the Corrys. Thomas Ogilvy Esqr proprietor |
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LOCH COMHNARD |
Loch Comhnard
Loch Comhnard
Loch Comhnard |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Donald Munro
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock Glenurquhart |
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COILLE NA CEÀRDAICH |
Coille na Ceardaich
Coille na Ceardaich
Coille na Ceardaich |
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott
Mr. Donald Munro |
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Applied to a portion of Birch wood situated about one half mile to the south of Corrimony house It signifies the Smithy wood. It is the property of Thomas Ogilvy Esqr Corrimony Hs. [House] Co. [County] Inverness. |
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TÒRR A' BHEALAIDH |
Tòrr a' Bhealaidh
Tòrr a' Bhealaidh
Tòrr a' Bhealaidh |
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott
Mr. Donald Munro |
028 |
This name applies to a small knoll situates about one fourth mile to the east of Torr an Lochain It is covered with heathy pasture and scattered trees, it signifies the Broom Knoll, Thomas Ogilvy Esqr proprietor |
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ARD AN T-SUAIMHNEIS |
Ard an t-Suaimhneis
Ard an t-Suaimhneis
Ard an t-Suaimhneis |
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae Mr. Alexander Scott Mr. Donald Munro |
028 |
This name applies to a height situated a short distance to the East of Coille na Ceardaich, it is covered with heathy pasture and pasture, It signifies the height of the quietness or repose Thomas Ogilvy Esqr proprietor |
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GLAC NA DOIMHNE |
Glac na Doimhne
Glac na Doimhne
Glac na Doimhne |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Alexander Scott
Mr. Donald Munro |
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A Hollow situated about one half mile to the East of Ard an t Snaimhneis, it is covered with heathy pasture and it signifies the Deep Hollow Thomas Ogilvy Esqr proprietor |
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COIRE BEAG |
Coire Beag
Coire Beag
Coire Beag |
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Donald Munro
Mr. Alexander Scott |
028 |
This name is applied to a small Corry situated about one half mile to the East of Carn a' Mhin Bhig it is partly covered with Birch wood and partly with rocky heath pasture It signifies the little Corry Thomas Ogilvy Esqr proprietor, Corrimony Hs. [House] Co. [County] Inverness. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE BHIG |
Allt a' Choire Bhig
Allt a' Choire Bhig
Allt a' Choire Bhig |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Donald Munro
Mr. Alexander Scott |
028 |
This name applies to a Stream having its source in Coire Beag and after running in an Easterly direction for a distance of about one half mile it enters Allt a' Choire Mhoir at the south Western extremity of the district of Corrimony. It signifies the stream of the little Corry, Thomas Ogilvy Esqr, propr. [proprietor] |
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COIRE MÒR |
Coire Mor
Coire Mor
Coire Mor |
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Donald Munro
Mr. Alexander Scott |
028 |
This name is applied to a corry situated adjacent to the Western extremity of the district of Glen Urquhart it is partly covered with Birch wood, and partly with heathy pasture, it signifies the Big Corry, Thomas Ogilvy Esqr, propr. [proprietor] |
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CÀRN A' MHINN BHIG |
Càrn a' Mhinn Bhig
Càrn a' Mhinn Bhig
Càrn a' Mhinn Bhig |
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Donald Munro
Mr. Alexander Scott |
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Applied to a hill about fifteen hundred feet high and situated at the West of the district of Glenurquhart it is covered with rocky heathy pasture and it is the The Chisholm, It signifies the little cairn of the Kids. |
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STRATH MARSLEY |
Strath Marsley
Strath Marsley
Strath Marsley |
Rev [Reverend] Angus McRae
Mr. Donald Munro Mr. Alexander Scott |
028 |
This name is applied to a Small flat piece of ground situated at the South Western extremity of Torr an Lochain, it is covered with rough pasture and it is the property of Thomas Ogilvy Esqr Corrimony, It signifies Marsley Strath |
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TÒRR AN LOCHAIN |
Tòrr an Lochain
Tòrr an Lochain
Tòrr an Lochain |
Rev. [Reverend] Angus McRae Mr. Donald Munro Mr. Alexander Scott |
028 |
A hill situated at the North Western extremity of the district of Corrimony, it is partly covered with Birch Wood, and partly with Rocky heathy pasture, It signifies the lump of the little Loch of Thomas Ogilvy Esqr, Corrimony proprietor |
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ALLT SEANABHAILE |
Allt Seanabhaile
Allt Seanabhaile
Allt Seanabhaile |
Revd. [Reverend] John Baillie F.C. [Free Church] Manse Tomatin
Mr. James Mackintosh F.C. [Free Church] School Tomatin
Mr. Donald Fraser Shewglia |
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A considerable Stream which takes its rise in Loch na Ruighe Duibhe and passes through Loch nam Meur, and after a course of about 4 1/2 Miles it falls into the River Enrick. It means Burn of the Oldtown. |
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RIVER COILTIE |
River Coiltie
River Coiltie
River Coiltie
River Coiltie
Water of Coiltie
The Coiltie
The Coiltie |
Revd. [Reverend] Angus McRae, Free Church Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr. McDougal, Schoolmaster, Leiviston
Mr. Fraser Drumnadrochit
Old Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer |
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A considerable Stream which takes its rise in Loch Aslaich and its tributaries it runs through Srathan Allt na Fiacail and Glen Coiltie and after a course of about seven miles joins the River Enrick which empties itself into Loch Ness near Temple Pier. There are numerous tributaries to it the chief of which is Allt Féith an t-Seilisdeir It is an anglicised name by which it is best known in the locality. |
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GLEN COILTIE |
Glen Coiltie
Glen Coiltie
Glen Coiltie |
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae, Drumnadrochit
Mr. McDougal, Schoolmaster
Mr. Fraser Drumnadrochit |
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A Glen extending from Srathan Allt na Fiacail to Balmacan. The upper part of the Glen is covered with heathy pasture and has gently sloping sides, the lower part is steep and well wooded, It is an anglicised name by which it is best known in the locality. |
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RIVER ENRICK |
River Enrick
River Enneric
River Enneric
River Enneric |
Robert [Craiy] Esqr Factor
Revd. [Reverend] Angus McRae F.C. [Free Church] Minister
Mr McDougal Teacher [Leviston]
Old Statistical Account
New Statistical Account
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028 ; 040 |
This name applies to a small River having its source in a Small Loch about 6 Miles N.W. of Mealfourvounie it runs in a Northern direction for about one fourth its length then bends abruptly Eastward till it joins Loch Letter from whence it still retains its Eastern Course till it enters Loch-ness in Urquhart Bay near temple Pier It is mostly if not altogether on the property of Lord Seafield |
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CORBAY WOOD |
Corbay Wood
Corbay Wood
Corbay Wood |
Mr. A. Stuart, Headkeeper Balmacan
Mr. J. Stuart Gamekeeper Balmacan
Mr. Donald Fraser Shewglia |
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A Birch Wood situated on the slope at the south side of Glen Coiltie at the base of Sròn Dubh it is bound on the west by Allt Glas Beag. Property of the Earl Seafield, Castle Grant Grantown, Elginshire |
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Re entry 'River Enrick' - starting in the first column is written:- As the spelling of this name differed from that given in the printed works it was again referred to the field and the final Examiner states that River Enrick is the proper spelling. |
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COILLE A' CHOIRCE |
Coille a' Choirce
Coille a' Choirce
Coille a' Choirce |
Revd. [Reverend] John Baillie, Free Church Manse, Tomatin
Mr. James Mackintosh, F. [Free] Church School Tomatin
Mr J. Stuart, Gamekeeper, Balmacan |
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A Birch wood situated at North West Corner of the Balmacan Deer Forest, West of Allt Seanabhaile and South of the River Enrick. The name signifies Wood of the corn or oats. |
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MEALL NA GLAIC MÒIRE |
Meall Glaic Mhòr
Meall Glaic Mhòr
Meall Glaic Mhòr
Meall na Glaic Mòire
Meall na Glaic Mòire |
Revd. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Macintosh Mr. J. Stuart
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae F.C. [Free Church] Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr Fraser, Drumnadrochit |
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A Small rocky hill Situated between Coille a' Choirce and Allt Coille a' Choirce, the name signifies Hill of the Big Hollow. |
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ALLT COILLE A' CHOIRCE |
Allt Coille a' Choirce
Allt Coille a' Choirce
Allt Coille a' Choirce |
Revd. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Macintosh
Mr J. Stuart |
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A small Stream which flows out of Allt Clac na [Droimfrore] and after a cource of about a mile and a half it falls into Allt Seanabhaile, its name means Burn of the Wood of the Corn |
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SHEWGLIE WOOD |
Shewglie Wood
Shewglie Wood
Shewglie Wood |
Mr. A. Stuart, Head Gamekeeper Balmaoan
Mr J Stuart
Mr. Donald Munro, Shewglie |
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A Birch Wood Situated on the South Side of Loch Meigly and between Allt na Criche and Allt Clacharain, the name is Anglicised, The Property of the Earl of Seafield. Castle Grant Grantown |
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LOCHLETTER WOOD |
Lochletter Wood
Lochletter Wood
Lochletter Wood |
Mr. A Stuart
Mr. J. Stuart
Mr. D Munro |
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An extensive birch wood situated to the East of Shewglia Wood and South of the Shooting Lodge of Loch Letter from which it takes its name it is bounded on the east and west by two Streams called Allt na Criche The Property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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ALLT A' CHLACHARAIN |
Allt a' Chlacharain
Allt a' Chlacharain
Allt a' Chlacharain
Allt a' Chlacharain
Allt a' Chlacharain |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Mackintosh
Mr. J. Stuart
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae, Drumnadrochit
Mr Fraser Drumnadrochit |
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A Small Stream having its Source on Càrn na Imrich which after a course of about a mile and a quarter falls into Loch Meigly. The name means the Burn of the Stepping Stones |
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LOCH NA FAOILEIGE |
Loch na Faoileige
Loch na Faoileige
Loch na Faoileige |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Mackintosh
Mr. J. Stuart |
028 |
One of a group of three Small Lochs Situated at a high elevation between Càrn na Imrich and Càrn Bloichdach, and forming the Source of Allt na Criche, it means Loch of the Seagull. |
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LOCH FÉITH AN T-SEILISDEIR |
Loch Féith Sheilester
Loch Féith Sheilester
Loch Féith Sheilester
Loch Féith an t-Seilisdeir
Loch Féith an t-Seilisdeir |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie Mr. J. Mackintosh Mr. J. Stuart
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae F.C. [Free Church] Manse,
Drumnadrochit
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A Small Loch Situated to the East of Loch na Faoileige and on the South west side of Càrn Bliochdach, its meaning is not known |
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CÀRN BHLIOCHDAICH |
Càrn Bliochdach
Càrn Bliochdach
Càrn Bliochdach
Càrn Bhliochdaich |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Mackintosh Mr. J. Stuart
Revd. [Reverend] Angus McRae, F.C. [Free Church] Manse Drumnadrochit |
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A considerable and Steep hill covered with heathy pasture and a few rocks it is situated on the South Side of Glen Urquhart, its name Signifies the Milky Hill |
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CÀRN NA H-IMRICH |
Càrn na h-Imrich
Càrn na h-Imrich
Càrn na h-Imrich
Carn na h-Imrich
Carn na h-Imrich |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr J. Mackintosh
Mr J. Stuart
Revd [Reverend] A. McRae
Mr Fraser Drumnadrochit |
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A considerable hill Situated on the South Side of Glen Urquhart and west of Loch na Faoileige, it is covered with good heathy pasture and a few rocks, its name Signifies the Hill of the flitting or removing. |
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CNOC NA CRÌCHE |
Cnoc na Crìche
Cnoc na Crìche
Cnoc na Crìche |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie Mr. J. Mackintosh Mr. J. Stuart |
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A Small conical Shaped knoll Situated on the face of the hill South of Shewglia Wood, and on the West bank of Allt na Criche its name
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche
Allt na Crìche
Allt na Crìche |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Mackintosh Mr. J. Stuart |
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A Small Stream having its source in Loch na Faoileige after a course of about a mile and a quarter it enters Loch Meigly, it forms the boundary between Shewglia Wood and Lochletter Wood, its name means, Burn of the March or Boundary |
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CREAG BHÀN |
Creag Bhàn
Creag Bhàn
Creag Bhàn |
Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr McDougall School Master Leiviston, Drumnadrochit
Duncan Cumming Balnaglaic Glenurquhart |
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Applied to a rocky hill Situated a short distance North of Creag a' Chatha it is on the property of the Earl of Seafield, and Signifies the "White Rock". |
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CREAG A' CHATHA |
Creag a' Chatha
Creag a' Chatha
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Revd [Reverend] John Cameron
Mr McDougall
Duncan Cumming |
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Applies to a hill Situated a short distance South of Creag Bhan, it is Covered with heathy pasture and rocks to its summit, and Signifies The Rock of the Battle. Property of the Earl of Seafield. Castle Grant Grantown |
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CREAG AN AIRGID |
Creag an Airgid
Creag an Airgid
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Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Mr McDougall Duncan Cumming |
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A hill Situated about 2 chains eastward of Creag A Chatha it is Covered with rocks & heathy pasture to its Summit and Signifies the Rock of the Silver. Property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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DRUIM DRIMNEACH |
Druim Drimneach
Druim Drimneach
Druim Drimneach |
Revd [Reverend] John Cameron
Mr McDougall
Mr D. Cumming |
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Applies to a long & prominent hill situated about half a mile East of Creag an Airgid it is covered with heathy pasture to its Summit & Signifies the Ridge of Many heights. Property of the Earl of Seafield. Castle Grant Grantown |
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DRUIM NAM BÒ / [BÀ] |
Druim nam Bà
Druim nam Bà
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Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Mr McDougall Mr. D. Cumming |
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Applied to a hill Situated about half a mile north East of Loch Achaidh na Doimhne it is covered with heathy pasture to its Summit and is the property of the Earl of Seafield, Signification of name, The cows Ridge. |
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LOCH ACHADH NA DOIMHNE |
Loch Achaidh na Doimhne
Loch Achaidh na Doimhne
Loch Achaidh na Doimhne |
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This name is applied to a Small loch Situated about half a mile South west from the hill Called Dui[i]m nam Ba It signifies the lake of the [field] of the depth. It is on the property of the Earl of Seafield |
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ALLT A' PHUIL |
For Authorities and description see Name Book of 1/2500 work of Urquhart and Glenmoriston Ph. [Parish] |
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LOCHAN AN TAIRT |
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CULNAKIRK bURN |
For Authorities and description see Name Book of 1/2500 work of Urquhart and Glenmoriston Ph. [Parish] |
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CNOC A' BHUACHAILLE |
For Authorities and description see Name Book of 1/2500 work of Urquhart and Glenmoriston Ph. [Parish] |
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CAMAULT BURN |
For Authorities and description see Name Book of 1/2500 work of Urquhart and Glenmoriston Ph. [Parish] p.13 |
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BRECKRY WOOD |
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ALLT MOLACH |
For Authorities and description see Name Book of 1/2500 work of Urquhart and Glenmoriston Ph. [Parish] p.21 |
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CORRIMONY |
For Authorities and description see Name Book of 1/2500 work of Urquhart and Glenmoriston Ph. [Parish] P.23 |
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GORTALLY BURN |
For Authorities and description see Name Book of 1/2500 work of Urquhart and Glenmoriston Ph. [Parish] p.55 |
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ALLT TARBH |
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DRUMBUIE BURN |
For authorities and description see Name Book Ph. [Parish] Urquhart and Gl[i]enmoriston 1/2500 p.65 |
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ALLT CREAG AN FHITHICH |
For authorities and description see Name Book Ph. [Parish] Urquhart and Gl[i]enmoriston 1/2500 p.69 |
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CREAG AN FHITHICH |
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LOCH MAOLACHAN |
Loch Maolachan
Loch Maolachan
Loch Maolachan |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron, Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr McKenzie
Mr Fraser |
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A small loch situated a short distance West of Loch nam Faoleag - it is on the property of the Earl of Seafield. Name Signifies the lake of bleak [hills]. |
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LEITER AN LOCHAIN |
Leiter an Lochain
Leiter an Lochain
Leiter an Lochain |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron Mr McKenzie Mr Fraser |
029 |
A hill situated a short distance West of Creag Bhan it is Covered with heathy pasture to its Summit and is the property of the Earl of Seafield. Name Signifies the Slope of the Small lake. |
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ALLT LEITER AN LOCHAIN |
Allt Leiter an Lochain
Allt Leiter an Lochain
Allt Leiter an Lochain |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron Mr McKenzie Mr Fraser |
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A stream having its source a short distance North of Leiter an Lochain and flowing in a southerly direction until it enters Allt a' Bhaille - Uachdarach. Name Signifies the stream of the Slope of the small lake. |
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LOCH NAM BAD |
Loch nam Bad
Loch nam Bad
Loch nam Bad |
Revd [Reverend] John Cameron
Mr McDougall
Mr D. Cumming |
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A considerable sheet of water Situated about 1/4 Mile West of Loch na Ba Ruaidhe, it signifies the Lake of Tufts, it is on the property of the Earl of Seafield, Castle Grant Nantown |
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LOCH NA BÒ /[BÀ] RUAIDHE |
Loch na Bà Ruaidhe)
Loch na Bà Ruaidhe)
Loch na Bà Ruaidhe) |
Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Mr McDougall
Mr D. Cumming |
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Loch nam Faoileag
Loch nam Faoileag
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Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Mr McDougall
Mr Cumming |
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A considerable sheet of water situated about 1/4 Mile South of Loch na Ba Ruaidhe. It Signifies the lake of the Seagulls, and is on the property of the Earl of Seafield |
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Loch Gorm
Loch Gorm
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Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Mr McDougall
Mr D. Cumming |
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Applied to a small loch Situated about 3/4 Mile West from Loch nam Bad - It signifies The Blue Lake, and is on the property of the Earl of Seafield It is on the Boundary between the parish of Urquhart and Glemoriston and that of Kiltarlity and Convinth. |
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Beinn na Graidhe
Beinn na Graidhe
Beinn na Graidhe |
Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr McDougall F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Drumnadrochit
Mr D. Cumming |
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A prominent hill Situated about 1/4 mile West from Torr Buidhe, it is covered with heathy pasture to its Summit and Signifies the hill of flocks, property of the Earl of Seafield, Castle Grant Grantown. |
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Tòrr Buidhe
Tòrr Buidhe
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Revd [Reverend] John Cameron
Mr McDougall
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A prominent hill Situated a short distance East of Beinn na Graidha it covered with heathy pasture and Signifies the Yellow Knoll, property of the Earl of Seafield |
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Lochan an Torra Bhuidhe
Lochan an Torra Bhuidhe
Lochan an Torra Bhuidhe |
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A small loch situated at the southern base of Torr Buidhe. It signifies the Small lake of the Yellow Knoll. it is on the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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Cnoc na Moine
Cnoc na Moine
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Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Mr McDougall Mr D. Cumming |
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Applied to a prominent hill situated a little south Eastward of Lochan an Torra Bhuidhe, it signifies the Knoll of the peats. it is on the property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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ALLT CATH NA CÈILE |
Allt Cath na Ceile
Allt Cath na Ceile
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Revd [Reverend] John Cameron Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr Cumming Balnaglaie Glen Urquhart.
Mr Fraser Drumnadrochit |
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A considerable stream bearing this name from Allt Loch nam Breac Dearg westward from Loch Fada Dubh about thirty five chains from which point it runs southwards for about a 1/4 of a mile when it turns due east for 20 chains when its course changes southwards until it joins Allt a Phuil about 20 chains north west of Loch Achaidh na Doimhue. |
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MEALL NA LEACHTER |
Meall na Leachter
Meall na Leachter
Meall na Leachter |
Revd. [Reverend] Angus McRae, F.C. [Free Church] Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr. Ewen McDonald, Ardblair, Aird, Beauly
Mr. Alexander Scott, Barnock, Glenurquhart |
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A hill situated a short distance to the east of Meall Gorm. It is covered with rockey heathy pasture and is on the Boundary between the parishes of Kiltarlity and Convinth. Meaning obscure. It is the property of the Right Honble. [Honourable] Lord Lovat Beaufort Castle. |
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MEALL NA H-EILICH |
Meall na h-Eilich
Meall na h-Eilich
Meall na h-Eilich |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr Fraser Drumnadrochit
Mr McKenzie Corifoinish by Glenurquhart |
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A prominent hill situated at the northern base of Cnoc Fhearchain, it is Covered with heathy pasture to its Summit, property of the Earl of Seafield Balmacaan House -- Glen Urquhart. Name Signifies, Hill of the Mill Dam, |
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WESTER ACHTUIE |
Wester Achtuie
Wester Achtuie
Wester Achtuie
Wester Achtuie |
Robert Craig Esqr Factor Commerce St. [Street] Elgin
Mr Fraser Drumnadrochit
Mr McKenzie Corifoinish by Glenurquhart
Valuation Roll for 1868 - 69. |
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A farmsteading and out offices one storey high thatched and in medium repair - property of the Earl of Seafield. Castle Grant, Grantown |
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Easter Achtuie
Easter Achtuie
Easter Achtuie
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Robert Craig Esqr
Mr Fraser
Mr McKenzie
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A farmsteading and out offices one storey high thatched and in medium repair - property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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Easter Balnaban
Easter Balnaban
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A farmsteading and out offices one story high thatched and in good repair property of the Earl of Seafield |
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Kerrowdown
Kerrowdown
Kerrowdown
Kerrowdown |
Robert Craig Mr Fraser Mr McKenzie
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A Small farmsteading having suitable out offices partly thatched and partly slated and in good repair. Property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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Wester Balnaban
Wester Balnaban
Wester Balnaban |
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Mr Fraser
Mr McKenzie |
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A farmsteading and out offices one story high thatched and in good repair property of the Earl of Seafield Castle Grant Grantown |
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CREAG ARD |
Creag Ard
Creag Ard
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Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr McKenzie Corifoinish by Glen Urquhart
Mr McDougall Schoolmaster Leniston Drumnadrochit. |
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A prominent hill covered with heathy pasture and rocks to its Summit, It is the property of the Earl of Seafield Balmacaan House Glen Urquhart Name Signifies the high rock. |
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An Leacann
An Leacann
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Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron
Mr McKenzie
Mr McDougall |
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A very prominent hill side Situated at the Eastern end of Glen Urquhart it is Covered with heathy pasture and is the property of the Earl of Seafield. Name Signifies the "Shelving Slope of a hill", |
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CNOC FHEARCHAIR |
Cnoc Fhearchair
Cnoc Fhearchair
Cnoc Fhearchair |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron Mr McKenzie Mr McDougall |
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A hill situated at the Southern base of Meall Na h-Eilish it is Covered with heathy Pasture & is the property of the Earl of Seafield. Name Signifies Farquhars Knoll. |
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LOCH GLANAIDH |
Loch Glanaidh
Loch Glanaidh
Loch Glanaidh |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron
Mr McKenzie
Mr McDougall |
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A Small loch situated at the eastern base of Cnoc Nam Fitheach it is on the property of the Earl of Seafield, Name Signifies The Cleansing Lake. |
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CREAG NAY |
Creag Nay
Creag Nay
Creag Nay |
Revd [Reverend] A McRae, F.C. [Free Church] Manse Drumnadrochit
Mr McKenzie
Mr Fraser Drumnadrochit |
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A prominent wooded hill Situated at the eastern end of Glen Urquhart. It is Covered with Fir wood to its Summit. Property of the Earl of Seafield. Meaning of name obscure |
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CNOC NAM FITHEACH |
Cnoc nam Fitheach
Cnoc nam Fitheach
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Revd [Reverend] Mr Cameron Mr McKenzie Mr McDougall |
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A very prominent hill Situated about mid-way between Creag Ard & Loch Glanaidh it is covered with heathy pasture to its summit and is the property of the Earl of Seafield, Name Signifies The Knoll of the Ravens. |
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St Ninians
St Ninians
St Ninians
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Robert Craig Esqr
Mr Fraser
Mr McKenzie
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A farmsteading and out-offices one storey high thatched and in good repair Property of the Earl of Seafield Castle Grant, Grantown |
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Tychat
Tychat
Tychat
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Robert Craig Esqr Mr Fraser Mr McKenzie Valuation Roll for 1868 - 69. |
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A farmsteading and outoffices one storey high thatched and in good repair Upon property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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Loch Ness
Loch Ness
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BALNACRAIG |
Balnacraig
Balnacraig
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Robert Craig Esqr Mr Fraser Mr McKenzie |
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Applied to two Small farmsteadings each having suitable outbuildings, each of the houses is one storey high thatched and in good repair. Earl of Seafield proprietor. Castle Grant, Grantown |
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CÀRN MACSNA |
Càrn Macsna
Càrn Macsna
Càrn Macsna |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Macintosh
Mr. J. Stuart |
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SRÒN DUBH |
Sròn Dubh
Sròn Dubh
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Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie Mr. J. Macintosh Mr. J. Stuart |
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A Rocky point partly wooded situated to the south of Glen Urquhart & South East of Dalshagie Wood, its name signifies Black Nose or point. |
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Eas Dubh
Eas Dubh
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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 |
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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. |
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LOCH DUBH |
Loch Dubh
Loch Dubh
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Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie Mr. J. Macintosh Mr. J. Stuart |
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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. |
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CAOCHAN AN LOCH DHUIBH |
Caochain an Loch Dhuibh |
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie Mr. J. Macintosh Mr. J. Stuart |
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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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CAOCHAN NA RUIGHE DUIBHE |
Caochan na Ruighe Duibhe
Caochan na Ruighe Duibhe
Caochan na Ruighe Duibhe
Caochan na Ruighe Duibhe
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A Small Stream having its source at the back of Creag Na Fethick, after a course of about 3/4 of a Mile it falls into the River Enrick at little to the east of Allt Creag na Fithich. Its name signifies the Streamlet of the Black Shealing |
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Re entry Allt Creag an Fhithich - under this name is written:- Cancelled, See p.69 of 1/2500 Name Book Urquhart and Glenmoriston Ph [Parish] and initialed
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DELSHANGIE WOOD |
Delshangie Wood
Delshangie Wood
Delshangie Wood
Delshangie Wood
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Mr. J. Stuart, Game Keeper Balmacan
Mr D. Munro, Shewglia
Robert Craig Esqr Factor, Drumnadrochit
Revd [Reverend] A Cameron Manse Drumnadrochit |
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A Birch Wood Situated on the hill face on the South Side of Glen Urquhart and to the east of Lochletter Wood Property of the Earl of Seafield. |
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ALLT NA CRICHE |
Allt na Criche
Allt na Criche
Allt na Criche |
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Mr. James Macintosh, Free Church School Lomatin
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A Small Stream having its source on the North Side of Carn Macsna, which after a course of nearly one mile falls into the River Enrick, it forms the boundary between Dalshagie Wood and Lochletter wood, its name Signifies the Stream of the March or Boundary |
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Divach
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Mr McIntosh Drumnadrochit |
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A farmsteading an[d] outoffices one storey.... Slated and in goo[d] [repair] property of the Earl [of] Seafield Castle Grant,
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NAME BOOK
OF PART OF THE PARISHES OF
URQUHART & GLENMORISTON,KILMORACK
and KILTARLITY & CONVINTH
In 6 Inch Sheets 28 & 29
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CO [County] OF INVERNESS
ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 25 SEP 1899[Stamped] |
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INDEX to 6 Inch Sheets Nos. 28 & 29.
Names of Objects -- Page -- 6 inch Sheet
Allt a' Bhaile Mhòir -- 5 -- 28
Allt a' Bhaile Uachdaraich -- 42 -- 28
Allt a' Chlacharain -- 24 -- 28
Allt a' Choire Bhig -- 11 -- 28
Allt a' Choire Bhig -- 19 -- 28
Allt a' Choire Mhòir -- 12 -- 28
Allt a' Choire Mhòir -- 17 --28
Allt an Easain Chais -- 9 -- 28
Allt a' Phuil -- 29 -- 29
Allt Cath na Cèile -- 35 -- 29
Allt Coille a' Choirce -- 23 -- 28
Allt Coire Dhomhniull Bhain -- 13 -- 28
Allt Creag an Fhithich -- 30 -- 28
Allt Crochail -- 1 -- 28
Allt Drimneach -- 3 -- 28
Allt Féith an Fhraoich -- 3 -- 28
Allt Glac na Doimhne -- 7 -- 28
Allt Leiter an Lochain -- 31 -- 28
Allt Luirg a' Bhruic -- 44 -- 29
Allt Molach -- 29 -- 28
Allt na Crìche -- 26 -- 28
Allt na Crìche -- 46 -- 29
Allt na Dalach Mòire -- 15 -- 28
Allt Seanabhaile -- 21 -- 28
Allt Tarbh -- 30 -- 29
An Leacann -- 39 -- 29
Ard an t-Suaimhneis -- 18 -- 28
Balmore -- 5 -- 28
Balnacraig -- 42 -- 29
Beinn na Graidhe -- 34 -- 29
Breckry Wood -- 29 -- 28
Camault Burn -- 29 -- 28
Caochan an Loch Dhuibh -- 44 -- 29
Caochan na Ruighe Duibhe -- 45 -- 29
Càrn a' Mhinn Bhig -- 20 -- 28
Càrn an t-Slamain -- 11 -- 28
Càrn Bhliochdaich -- 25 -- 28
Carn Grianach -- 10 -- 28
Càrn Macsna -- 43 -- 29
Càrn na h-Imrich -- 26 -- 28
Càrn nam Bad -- 10 -- 28
Cnoc a' Bhuachaille -- 29 -- 29
Cnoc an Eas -- 15 -- 28
Cnoc Farasd -- 11 -- 28
Cnoc Fhearchair -- 39 -- 29
Cnoc na Crìche -- 26 -- 28
Cnoc nam Fitheach -- 40 -- 29
Cnoc na Moine -- 34 -- 29
Cnoc na Sgaile -- 3 -- 28
Coille a' Choirce -- 23 -- 28
Coille na Ceardaich -- 18 -- 28
Coire Beag -- 12 -- 28
Coire Beag -- 19 -- 28
Coire Dhomhniull Bhàin -- 16 -- 28
Coire Mòr -- 12 -- 28
Coire Mòr -- 19 -- 28
Coire nan Athan -- 3 -- 28
Corbay Wood -- 22 -- 28
Corrimony -- 29 -- 21
Creag Ard -- 39 -- 29
Creag an Airgid -- 27 -- 29
Creag a' Bhealaidh -- 8 -- 28
Creag a' Bhealaidh -- 10 -- 28
Creag a' Chatha -- 27 -- 29
Creag an Fhithich -- 30 -- 28
Creag Bhàn -- 27 -- 29
Creag Bhuidhe -- 4 -- 28
Creag Crochail -- 1 -- 28
Creag Loisgte -- 5 -- 28
Creag Mùigeil -- 15 -- 28
Creag Nay -- 40 -- 29
Culnakirk Burn -- 29 -- 29
Delshangie Wood -- 46 -- 29
Divach -- 47 -- 29
Druim Drimneach -- 28 -- 29
Druim nam Bà -- 28 -- 29
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Easter Achtuie -- 37 -- 29
Easter Balnaban -- 38 -- 29
Eas Dubh -- 43 -- 29
Easter Runivraid -- 5 -- 28
Glac na Doimhne -- 16 -- 28
Glac na Doimhne -- 18 -- 28
Glen Albyn -- 3 -- 28
Glen Coiltie -- 21 -- 29
Glen Urquhart -- 3 -- 28
Gortally Burn -- 29 -- 29
Kerrow Burn -- 2 -- 28
Kerrowdown -- 38 -- 29
Kerrowgair -- 42 -- 29
Kerrow Wood -- 2 -- 28
Kerrowwood -- 4 -- 28
Leiter an Lochain -- 31 -- 24
Lochan an Tairt -- 29 -- 24
Lochan an Torra Bhuidhe -- 34 -- 24
Loch Achadh na Doimhne -- 28 --24
Loch Comhnard -- 17 -- 28
Lochan Dubh -- 7 -- 28
Loch Dubh -- 44 -- 29
Loch Féith an Fhraoicch -- 8 -- 28
Loch Féith an t-Seilisdeir -- 25 -- 28
Loch Glanaidh -- 40 -- 29
Loch Gorm -- 33 -- 29
Lochletter Wood -- 24 -- 28
Lochan Mhàiri -- 9 -- 28
Lochan Marbh -- 7 -- 28
Loch Maolachan -- 31 -- 29
Loch nam Bad -- 33 -- 29
Loch na Bà Ruaidhe -- 33 -- 29
Lochan na Craoibhe feàrna -- 8 -- 28
Loch na Faoileige -- 25 -- 28
Loch nam Faoileag -- 33 -- 29
Lochan nan Gealaidh -- 7 -- 28
Loch Ness -- 41 -- 29
Meall a' Choire -- 17 -- 28
Meall Claon -- 9 -- 28
Meall na h-Eilich -- 37 -- 29
Meall na Glaic Mòire -- 23 -- 28
Meall na Leachter -- 36 -- 28
River Coiltie -- 21 -- 29
River Enrick -- 22 -- 28
River Glass -- 6 -- 28
Shewglie Wood -- 24 -- 28
Strath Glass -- 6 -- 28
Strath Marsley -- 20 -- 28
St. Ninians -- 41 -- 29
Sron Dubh -- 43 -- 29
Tigh an Luig Dhuibh -- 16 -- 28
Tòrr a' Bhealaidh -- 18 -- 28
Tòrr a' Chleibh -- 1 -- 28
Tòrr an Lochain -- 20 -- 28
Tòrr Buidhe -- 34 -- 29
Tychat -- 41 -- 29
Wester Achtuie -- 37 -- 29
Wester Balnaban -- 38 -- 29
Wester Crochail -- 2 -- 28
Coille na Ceàrdaich -- 18
(Altered by authority of Mr. Mackay, Inverness. To be used for 1" purposes only, further investigation to be made during revision of the larger scales. By order of the D.G. [Director General] 4.2.95.)
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