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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH BARAVAIG Loch Baravaig
Loch Baravaig
Loch Baravaig
Mr Angus McIntosh Isleornsay
Mr Kennedy Postmaster Isleornsay
Mr Duncan Macintyre
058 This name applies to a considerable sized freshwater loch which is situated in the hills about half a mile East of Loch na Dùbhrachd It is an Anglicized name
LOCH AN DÒBHRAIN Loch an Dòbhrain
Loch an Dòbhrain
Loch an Dòbhrain
Mr Angus McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Revd [Reverend] A McGregor, Inverness
058 This name is given to a very small loch, which is situated near the southern end of Loch Baraveg, It is a gaelic name which signifies The Otter's Loch
ALLT BREACACH Allt Breacach
Allt Breacach
Allt Breacach
Mr Angus McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Revd [Reverend] A McGregor,
057; 058 This is a hill stream about one mile in length, which rises about a mile north of Knock farm house, and falls in a south-eastern direction until it joins a large Stream a short distance to North of that farm. It is a gaelic name, meaning "Stream abounding in Trout."

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