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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GEAL-CHÀRN | Geal Charn Geal Charn Geal Charn |
D. Grant Altvounnie D Grant Culdorachmore John Grant Bog |
025 | A high heather covered hill on the north side of Allt Lonn Mòr and west of Creig Phigeidh. English Meaning. White Hill |
CREAG A'PHIGIDH | Crèig Phigeidh Crèig Phigeidh Crèig Phigeidh Creag a Phigidh |
D. Grant Altvounnie D Grant Culdorachmore John Grant Bog The above J.M.D. |
025 | A hill on the east side of Gealcharn and divided from it by a small stream called Caochan Suil Dubh. It receives its name from the fact of a pig or jar being found upon it containing certain articles but what there were nobody knows. English meaning. Crag of the pig or jar. |
ALLT LONN MÒR | Allt Lonn Mòr Allt Lonn Mòr Allt Lonn Mòr |
D. Grant Altvounnie D Grant Culdorachmore John Grant Bog |
025 | A long Stream rising in the County of Inverness, and flowing eastward into Elginshire, discharging its waters into the burn of Tulchan. During the last two miles of its course, it forms part of the boundary between the Counties of Inverness and Elgin. English Meaning The big Stream of Great force |
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[page] 43Parishes of Cromdale Inverallan and Advie Co. [County] Elgin
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