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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parishes of Cromdale Inverallan and Advie, Co. [County] Elgin


[Above name of Caochan na h-Iolaire:]
hyphen not wonted

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Alison James- Moderator, hastingleigh