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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLACK LOCH BURN | Black Loch Burn Black Loch Burn Black Loch Burn |
D. Grant Altvounnie D, Grant Culdorachmore J. Grant Bog |
025 | A Mountain Stream flowing from the Black Loch and flowing in a South Easterly course for about a mile, where it joins Dubh-allt Mor, the joint burns then take the name of Burn of Tulchan |
ALLT RUIGH AN UAIN | Allt Ruigh-an-Uain Allt Ruigh-an-Uain Allt Ruigh-an-Uain Allt Ruigh an Uain |
D. Grant Altvounnie D, Grant Culdorachmore J. Grant Bog The above J.Mc.D. |
025 | A Mountain Stream flowing from the east Side of a hill from which it derives its name. The Stream takes an easterly course and after a run of about a mile empties its waters into Allt Lonn Beag. English Meaning. Stream of the herding place for lambs. |
ALLT LONN BEAG | Allt Lonn Beag Allt Lonn Beag Allt Lonn Beag |
D. Grant Altvounnie D, Grant Culdorachmore J. Grant Bog |
025 | A Mountain Stream rising on the east Side of Carn Ruigh an Uain, and flowing eastward into the burn of Tulchan, its principal tributary is Allt Ruigh an Uain. English Meaning. Little Stream of Great force or power. |
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[page] 45Parishes of Cromdale Inverallan and Advie Co. [County] Elgin
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