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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÀRN FEURACH NAN EACH Carn Feurach nan Eich
Carn Feurach nan Eich
Carn Feurach nan Eich
Carn Feurach nan Each
D. Grant Altvounnie
D Grant Culdorachmore
J. Garrow Knocktulchan
The above J.M.D.
025; 029 This name applies to a piece of hill ground, covered with heather on the South side of Allt Lonn Mor, and opposite Creig Phigeidh English Meaning. Hill of the Horses' pasture
BURN OF TULCHAN Burn of Tulchan
Burn of Tulchan
Burn of Tulchan
D. Grant Altvounnie
D Grant Culdorachmore
J. Garrow Knocktulchan
025 This name applies to a large Stream &c and the waters of the various Streams that drain Glen Tulchan. it is formed by the junction of Dubh Allt Mor with Black loch burn, and its principal tributaries are , Allt Lonn Mor, Allt Lonn Beag and various smaller Streams. It flows into the Spey after a course of about five miles
GEAL CHÀRN Geal Charn
Geal Charn
Geal Charn
D. Grant Altvounnie
D. Grant Culdorachmore
J. Garrow Knocktulchan
025 This name is applied to about the highest ground in the north part of the parish of Advie and Stands between the Burn of Tulchan Carn Eag and the Gallow Hill English Meaning. White Hill
GENERAL WADE'S MILITARY ROAD General Wade's Military Road 024 Described on Sheet 11 of Nairnshire

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Parishes of Cromdale Inverallan and Advie Co. [County] Elgin

Càrn Feurach nan Each [side note] Written on Sheet 29.3

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Alison James- Moderator, hastingleigh