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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT NA HARTAIG Allt na Hartaig Mr. A. McNeill, teacher, Skinnidean, Isle of Skye.
P. McKinnon, postmaster, Glendale, Isle of Skye.
M. McCaskill, Game Keeper.
014 Signifying the "Pallisade Burn". It rises in some boggy ground on Dunvegan Head and flows in an easterly direction and falls in Loch Dunvegan.
UAMH A PHRIONNSA Uamh a Phrionnsa Mr. A. McNeill, teacher, Skinnidean, Isle of Skye.
P. McKinnon, postmaster, Glendale, Isle of Skye.
M. McCaskill, Game Keeper.
014 This name signifies the "Princes Cave. It is situated on the north part of the coast line of Dunvegan Head. Prince Charlie is said to have taken refuge here, hence its name Prince's Cave. It is impossible to reach it from the land as the rocks rise to a giant height at this point, the nearest place where boats can be had is at Galtrigill, about 2 miles south from the cave.

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Allt na h-Ataig [h-Ataig crosed out] JTH 12.12.77

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