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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH AN IASGAICH Loch an Iasgaich
Loch an Iasgaich
Loch an Iasgaich
Mr McIntosh, postman Isleornsay
Mr Kennedy, Postmaster Isleornsay
Revd [Reverend] A. McGregor, Inverness,
Mr. John Macrae
052 This name applies to a small fresh water loch Situated in the hills about 2 1/2 miles to the West of Isleornsay, and about 1 mile South of Drumfearn It signifies Fishing Loch.
CNOC LOCH AN IASGAICH Cnoc Loch an Iasgaich
Cnoc Loch an Iasgaich
Cnoc Loch an Iasgaich
Mr McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Revd [Reverend] A McGregor
Mr. John Macrae
052 This name applies to a small Knowe, situated at North west end of the above loch; it is covered with heather, and is on the South side of Allt an-t-Slugain It signifies, Hill of the fishing loch It is on Lord Macdonald's property
ALLT AN T-SLUGAIN Allt an t-Slugain
Allt an t-Slugain
Allt an t-Slugain
Mr McIntosh
Mr Kennedy
Revd [Reverend] A McGregor
Mr. John Macrae
052 This name applies to a small stream which passes out of the North end of Loch an Iasgaich and runs Northwards until it enters the district of Drumfearn after which it takes the name of Lòn Creadha, The name is gaelic, and signifies Stream of the Ravine

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