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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH NAN DUBHRACHAN Loch nan Dubhrachan
Loch nan Dubhrachan
Loch nan Dubhrachan
Mr McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Rev. [Reverend] A McGregor
058 This name applies to a small loch near the road which runs between Isleornsay and Armadale, and about 2 1/2 miles from the latter place It is on Lord Macdonald's estate and is a gaelic name which is obscure but perhaps signifies the of Dimness or dark shades, or Lake of Gloom
FÉITH SEILEACH Féith Seileach
Féith Seileach
Féith Seileach
Mr McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Rev. [Reverend] A McGregor
052; 058 This name applies to a small Stream which rises in the hills about half a mile to the west of the above loch and runs easterly until it enters that loch at the northern end I means Stream of the Willows
ALLT LOCH NAN DÙBHRACHAN Allt Loch nan Dùbhrachan
Allt Loch nan Dùbhrachan
Allt Loch nan Dùbhrachan
Mr McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Rev. [Reverend] A McGregor
058 This is a small stream about a quarter of a mile in length which runs out of Loch Dubhrachd and takes a Southern direction until it enters Allt Leth-shìthein a little below where the county road between Armadale and Isleornsay crosses that stream, It mens Stream of the loch of shades or Dimness

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