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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ABHUINN GREMISCAIG Amhainn Gremiscaig
Amhainn Gremiscaig
Amhainn Gremiscaig
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Martin Manse, Snizort Skye
Mr. John Macnab
Mr. A, Cameron
011 This name is applied to an ordinary sized mountain stream rising at Dubhcharn and flowing in a south & north easterly direction for a distance of about 2 miles where it joins with Blàth Lòn and becomes Kilmartin River.
DUBH-CHARN Dubcharn
Dubh-chàrn
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Martin Manse, Snizort Skye
Mr. John Macnab
Mr. A, Cameron
011 Is a large extent of flatish ground situate east & immediately below the ridge at Grob nan Each. On the property of William Fraser Esqr. of Kilmuir, Isle of Skye. The name signifies "Black cairn".
CUL A' CHAISTEIL DHUIBH Cùl a Chaisteal Duibh
Cùl a' Chaisteil Dhuibh
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Martin Manse, Snizort Skye
Mr. John Macnab
Mr. A, Cameron
011 Is an extent of mossy moorland situate in the fork of the streams Amhainn Gremiscaig and Blàth Lòn. The name signifies "The black castle back".

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