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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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 [--]

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County 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 table
2. Allt Ruithe Moire - unable to transcribe last line on page

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