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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOMNARROCH BURN | Tomnarroch Burn Tomnarroch Burn Tomnarroch Burn |
William Grigor Esq., Elgin, Mr. Dougall Glenferness Ho. [House], Mr. Leslie, Drumlochan |
008 ; 011 | A considerable stream rising at the farm of Rearple, about a mile westward of Carn Dubhaidh, flowing in a northerly course close by the farmhouse from which it derives its name and ultimately falling into the River Findhorn, at a point ½ a mile east from the parish church. |
ALLT RUITHE MOIRE | Allt Ruithe Moire Allt Ruithe Moire Allt Ruithe Moire |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McPherson, Cawdor. Mr. Macnaughton, Cawdor Mr. Alexander Cameron, Dalcharn |
006 ; 009 | This name is applied to a rapid mountain stream rising in the county of Inverness and for a short distance serving as a boundary between that county and Nairn. When the stream reaches the level ground its name is singly Allt [--] |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 29County of Nairn -- Parish of Ardclach
[Allt Ruithe Moire] "Burn of the Great Rushing"
Transcriber's notes
1. Tomnarroch Burn - listed on original page but not on table2. Allt Ruithe Moire - unable to transcribe last line on page
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