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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH MEODAL Loch Meodal
Loch Meodal
Loch Meodal
Mr McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Revd. [Reverend] A. McGregor
051 This name is applied to a small loch, very marshy at its Northern end, situated at the side of the road which leads from Isleornsay to Ord, and about four miles from the former place, Confusion, disturbance [initials] J.T.H. Perhaps Norse Mjó-dalr (j = y) "Narrow dale"
ALLT MHÀRTUIN Allt Mhàrtuin
Allt Mhàrtuin
Allt Mhàrtuin
Mr McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Revd [Reverend] A McGregor
051; 057 This name applies to a small hill stream, which rises about a mile to the south of the above loch, and runs Northwards until it enters Loch Meadhail on its southern side The name is gaelic, and signifies, Martin's Stream
LOCHAN DOIRAGAT Lochan Doir' a' Ghata
Lochan Doir' a' Ghata
Lochan Doir' a' Ghata
Mr McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Revd. [Reverend] A. McGregor
051 This name is given to a small shallow loch, which is situated quite convenient to, and on the West side of Loch Meadhail, with which it is connected by a small stream It is obscure in origin, It is on Lord Macdonald's Estate.

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