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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH A' MHÓIL Loch a' Mhóil Mr Neil McIntyre
Mr McCormick
A A Carmichael Esqr
D. Macdonald
050 This name is applied to a small freshwater loch quite close to the sea shore, and near the point called Ceann na Doirlinn
It means "Loch of Stones or Shingle."
HOWBEG Howbeg
Howbeg
Howbeg
Howbeg
Houghbeag
Rent Roll
James Drever Esqr Factor
Mr Lamont, Gamekeeper
Neil McIntyre
Admiralty chart
Johnston's Map
Val. [Valuation] Roll 1868 - 9 p. [page] 100
A A Carmichael Esqr
D. Macdonald
050 This name is given to a small district, subdivided among crofters and under cultivation, which lies on the South side of the district of Howmore and betwixt it and Snishivale. This is anglicised, and the district is the property of J. Gordon Esqr Cluny Castle Aberdeenshire
SNISHIVAL Snishival
Snishival
Snushivaule
Samshievaile
Snushievaule
Rent Roll
James Drever Esqr Factor
Mr Lamont, Gamekeeper
Mr Neil McIntyre
Admiralty chart
Johnston's Map
Val [Valuation] roll 1868-9 p [page] 100
A A Carmichael Esqr
D. Macdonald Mnager Ormaclett
050 ; 053 This name is given to a district mostly cultivated which lies about one mile South of the parish church. Abhuinn Howbeg forms its boundary on the North,the edge of the cultivation on the East, the Abhuinn Gheatry and edge of Loch Fada & other lochs on the South; and the sea coast on the West. It is the property of J. Gordon Esqr Cluny Castle Aberdeenshire

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