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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAOCHAN AN RIASGAICH | Caochan an Riasgaich Caochan an Riasgaich Caochan an Riasgaich Caochan an Riasgaich |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Campbell, Free Church Manse Petty Mr Angus McDonald, Barnhill Inverness - Mr Alexander Bain, Drumore, Daviot Mr John Fraser, Dalcross. |
010 | A small stream which rises on the western face of Carn Dearg, and fall into Meur Mhinn, near to where the county boundary leaves that stream. It is only about ¾ths of a mile in length It means, Streamlet of the green face |
FEITH GHORM | Fèith Ghorm Fèith Ghorm Fèith Ghorm Fèith Ghorm |
Revd [Reverend] A Campbell Mr Angus McDonald, Barnhill Mr Alexander Bain, Drumore Mr John Fraser, Dalcross |
010 | This is a small hill stream, the source of which is a spring well on the side of An Riasgach, and falls in a north western direction untill it falls into Meur Mhinn It is about half a mile in length It means green vein. |
LOCH NAN CLACH | Loch nan Clach Loch nan Clach Loch nan Clach Loch nan Clach |
Mr A Campbell Mr Angus McDonald Mr Alexander Bain Mr John Fraser |
010 | This name is applied to a large hole in mossy ground on the top of Carn Dearg. It is supposed to have been a loch, but at present it could not contain water, as there are large gaps in its banks; it is now full of soft mud It means loch of the stone |
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