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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH AN DÙIN BHIG Loch an Dùin Bhig John MacDonald Carnanichdar
A A Carmichael. Esq
D Macdonald
048 This name signifies little Loch of the Dun and is a small fresh-water loch situated between Cnoc Mòr and Balgarva Proprietor John Gordon Esq Cluny Castle Aberdeenshire
LOCH AN DÙIN MHÒIR Loch an Dùin Mhòir John MacDonmald
A A Carmichael Esq
D Macdonald
048 This name signifies Large Loch of the Dun and is applied to a fresh-water loch with a peninsula jutting into it from the Northern side on which is three small houses and an old Dùn
DÙN Dùn John MacDonald
D Macdonald
J McSweyn
048 This name applies to an old pictish Fort which was in the memory of the old Inhabitants of the place about 12 feet high but is now on the North side level with the surface and on the South side 4 or 5 ft [feet] High

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