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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CÀRN NA H-EIGE | Carn Eag Carn Eag Carn Eag Carn an Eige |
D, Grant Altvounnie J. Grant Bog James Grant Deldow The above JMcD |
025 | This name applies to a high hill on the south east side of the Larig Hill and east of the burn of Tulchan. English Meaning. Hill of the nick or hole |
CAOCHAN NA H-IOLAIRE | Caochan na-h-Iolaire Caochan na-h-Iolaire Caochan na-h-Iolaire |
D, Grant Altvounnie J. Grant Bog James Grant Deldow |
025 | A small Mountain Stream, rising on the Southwest side of Carn Eag flowing in a South westerly direction and emptying itself into the Burn of Tulchan after a run of about a quarter of a mile |
CAOCHAN NA SÙLA DUIBHE | Caochan na Suil Dubh Caochan na Suil Dubh Caochan na Suil Dubh Caochan na Sùla Diubhe |
D, Grant Altvounnie J. Grant Bog James Grant Deldow The above. JMD |
025 | A Small Mountain Stream of about a quarter of a mile in length, flowing into Allt Lonn Mor and dividing the Geal Charn from Creig Phigeidh English Meaning. Stream of the black eye |
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[page] 46Parishes of Cromdale Inverallan and Advie, Co. [County] Elgin
[Above name of Caochan na h-Iolaire:]
hyphen not wonted
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