OS1/18/10/129
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FEITH A' CHOITE | Féith a' Choite | A A. Carmichael Esq [Esquire] | 050 | This name is given to a large cut drain - the chief outlet of Loch Druidibeg [[]utebeag] crossed out] - which runs out of the South Eastern side of Loch Druidibeg [[]rutebeag crossed out], and after passing through Loch Bun an Ligidh [aL[]ck crossed out] flows into the [West crossed out] East end of Loch an Eilean [Druidibeg crossed out] [Vecrum crossed out], It means "Stream of the Boat" |
LOCH BUN AN LIGIDH | Loch Bun an Ligidh | Mr Neil McIntyre Mr McCormick A.A. Carmichael Esq. [Esquire] |
050 | This name applies to a very small loch, situated about a quarter of a mile South of the district of Stilligary, and about a similar distance to the West of Loch Druidibeg [[]rutebeag crossed out] It means "Loch of the Bottom of the Drain" |
LOCH CUILC | Loch Cuilc | Mr Neil McIntyre Mr McCormick, Crofter, [How crossed out] Snishivale A. A. Carmichael Esqr. [Esquire] |
050 | This name is given to a small freshwater loch situated about half a mile to the South of Stilligarry and about a quarter to the S West of Loch Druidibeg [written over a word crossed out], It means "Loch of the Reeds" |
Transcriber's notes
Snishivale (in authorities for spelling) is oviously a variant of Snishival, but should I put [Snishival] as well, as people would probably not search for Snishivale?Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Julie Lewis
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