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LOCH ENOCH Loch Enoch
Loch Enoch
Loch Enoch
Loch Enoch
Loch Enoch
John Murray
A. McMillan
R. Wilson
Ainslies Map 1820
Topographical Dictionary
014 [Situation] About 1¼ mile S.E. [South East] of Loch Twachtan
A considerable and very irregularly shaped Lake, in the North and wildest part of the Parish of Minnigaff, it is supplied by a few Small Streams and Springs within itself, and empties is Surplus waters at its most Northern point (Called 'Sluice of Loch Enoch) into Eglin Lane. It has several Islands and in the largest of which is a Small Lake or pool, and is traditionally handed down in the locality, that from the Circumstance of this pool being being on the Island, that the original name of the Lake was 'Loch in Loch' but is now not known by any other name nor 'Loch Enoch'. This Lake abounds with trout of a large Size and of excellent quality & is much frequented by Anglers.

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