Ross and Cromarty (insular), volume 23

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/27/23/3 GEARRAIDH A DEAS Garridh Deas Gearraidh a Deas Gearraidh a Deas Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A conspicuous patch of rough pasture, on the southern face of Monach, on which are the ruins of two shealings - Signifies Southern Shealing
OS1/27/23/3 GEARRAIDH MÒR Garridh Mhor Gearraidh Mòr Gearraidh Mòr Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the north western section of the plan, on the southern side of Monach A conspicuous patch of rough pasture, on the southern face of Monach, on which are the ruins of three shealings. Signifies Big Shealing
OS1/27/23/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Stornoway 47 - Gearraidh a Deas 47 - Gearraidh Mòr
OS1/27/23/4 ALLT A DEAS MUIRNEAG Allt a Deas Murnag Allt a Deas Muirneag Allt a Deas Muirneag Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Rises on the South side of Monach and flows West along its base into Amhuinn Ghriais. A small but rapid stream which issues from a marsh on the southern side of Murnag and flows west into Amhuinn Ghrias.
OS1/27/23/4 SGRITHABHAL A S' EAR Sgrithbhal a Sear Sgrithabhal a s' Ear Sgrithabhal a s' Ear Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] On the western margin of the plan, about 60 chains S.W. [South West] of Monach. A small mossy hill, on which there is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station. It is of considerable elevation and a more prominent feature than the ordinary class of hills in the locality
OS1/27/23/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Stornoway 40 - Allt a Deas Muirneag 37 - Sgrithabhal a s' Ear
OS1/27/23/5 DRUIM DÚBH Druim Dúbh Druim Dúbh Druim Dúbh Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the north western sextion of the plan, 40 chains S.S.E. [South South East] of Monach. An oval shaped mossy hill of moderate elevation S.E. [South East] of Murnag.
OS1/27/23/5 ALLT BÉAG SGRITHABHAL Allt Beg Sgribhal Allt Béag Sgrithabhal Allt Béag Sgrithabhal Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Rises on the western side of the plan, 80 chains S.W. [South West] of Monach. A small Stream which issues from a Spring, and flows South west into Allt Mor Sgribhal
OS1/27/23/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Stornoway 45 - Druim Dúbh 45 - Allt Béag Sgrithabhal
OS1/27/23/6 FEADAN LOCH DÚBH SGÌASGRO Fedan Loch Dubh Sgìasagro Feadan Loch Dúbh Sgìasagro Feadan Loch Dúbh Sgìasagro Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the western side of the plan, it flows from a marsh, 70 chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Monach A small stream flowing from a marsh toward the west into Allt Beg Sgribhal
OS1/27/23/6 FEADAN SGÌASGRO Fedan Sgiasagro Feadan Sgìasagro Feadan Sgìasagro Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows south in the western side of the plan, and falls into Allt Mor Sgrithabhal 100 chains S. [South] by W. [West] of Monach. A small but rapid stream flowing from a marsh toward the south into Allt Mor Sgrithabhal, it is half a mile in length.
OS1/27/23/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Stornoway 39 - Feadan Loch Dúbh Sgìasagro 43 - Feadan Sgìasagro
OS1/27/23/7 LOCH A CHLOBHA Loch a Cloghubh Loch a Chlobha Loch a Chlobha Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the south western section of the plan, 80 chains South of Monach. A small fresh water loch which receives the waters of Feadan Loch nan Caoran on the N. [North] and discharges on the south by Feadan a Chlobha Signifies Tong's Loch
OS1/27/23/7 FEADAN LOCH NAN CAORAN Fedan Loch nan Coaran Feadan Loch nan Caoran Feadan Loch nan Caoran Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows out of Loch nan Caoran onto Loch a Chlobha - 80 chains S. [South] of Monach. A considerable sized stream, which flows out of Loch nan Caoran into Loch a Chlobha, it is about half a mile in length and runs partly under ground. Signifies Broken Peats Loch's Stream
OS1/27/23/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Stornoway 41 - Loch a Chlobha 46 - Fedan Loch nan Coaran Loch a Chlobha [note] Tong Fedan Loch nan Coaran [note] Plural
OS1/27/23/8 LOCH A CHÌTEAR Loch a Chiater Loch a Chìtear Loch a Chìtear Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the southern side of the plan, 80 chains S. [South] by E. [East] of Monach. An irregular shaped fresh water loch East of Loch a Cloghubh, it discharges its waters by a Small stream into Loch Mor a Ghoinn. Signifies Loch that will be seen
OS1/27/23/8 LOCH KEITER [1896] Col. [Colonel] J. Farquharson C.B. [Companion of the Order of the Bath] R.E. [Royal Engineers] Director General Ord. [Ordnance] Survey. Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. 010
OS1/27/23/8 ALLT MÒR SGRITHABHAL Allt Mòr Sgribhal Allt Mòr Sgrithabhal Allt Mòr Sgrithabhal Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows west on the South Western section of the plan, 100 chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Monach. A considerable sized rapid stream, formed by the junction of Feadan Sgiasagro and Feadan a Chlobha, it flows west into Amhuinn Ghrias.
OS1/27/23/8 [Page] 8 Parish of Stornoway 41 - Loch a Chìtear 39 - Allt Mòr Sgrithabhal
OS1/27/23/9 FEADAN A CHLOBHA Feadan a Cloghubh Feadan a Chlobha Feadan a Chlobha Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows out of Loch a Chlobha into Allt Mor Sgrithabhal, 100 chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Monach A rapid stream flowing out of Loch Chlobha. It flows S [South] & W [West] for about 3/4 of a mile and falls into Allt Mor Sgrithabhal. Signifies Tongs Stream
OS1/27/23/9 FEDAN LOCH A STÀRR OR LOCH A CHUMHAIN Fedan Loch a Star air no Loch a Chuirm Feadan Loch a Stàrr or Loch a Chumhain Feadan Loch a Stàrr or Loch a Chumhain Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows out of Loch a Chumhain into Feadan a Chlobha 90 chains South of Monach. A small stream which flows out of Loch a Star air no Loch a Chuinn into Feadan a Chlobha it is about a 1/4 of a mile long and runs partly underground. Signifies Stream of the Strong Grass Loch.
OS1/27/23/9 [Page] Parish of Stornoway 43 - Feadan a Chlobha 46 - Feadan Loch a Stàrr or Loch a Chumhain
OS1/27/23/10 LOCH A STÀRR OR LOCH A CHUMHAIN Loch a Star air no Loch a Chuinn Loch a Stàrr or Loch a Chumhain Loch a Stàrr or Loch a Chumhain Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the south western section of the plan, 100 chains S. [South] by E. [East] of Monach. A small oval shaped fresh water loch, out of which flows Feadan Loch a Starr or Loch a Chumhain
OS1/27/23/10 SITHEAN LOCH NAN GEADH Sithean Loch nan Geadh Sithean Loch nan Geadh Sithean Loch nan Geadh Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] On the southern margin of the plan, 110 chains South by West of Monach A small mossy hill of moderate elevation, on which there is a trigl [trigonometrical] station. Signifies, Geese Loch Hill.
OS1/27/23/10 [Page] 10 Parish of Stornoway 41 - Loch a Stàrr or Loch a Chumhain 45 - Sithean Loch nan Geadh
OS1/27/23/11 LOCH A BHLAIR Loch a Bhlair Loch a Bhlair Loch a Bhlair Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] On the south western margin of the plan, 120 chains S S. [South South] West of Monach. A small fresh water loch situated about half a mile north of Druim Mor, it neither receives nor discharges any surface water, and there is a small island on its western side. Signifies Loch of the Plain
OS1/27/23/11 LOCH DUBH SGÌASGRO Loch Dubh Sgiàsagro Loch Dubh Sgiàsagro Loch Dubh Sgiàsagro Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the south western section of the plan, 120 chains S. [South] by W. [West] of Monach A small fresh water loch, out of which flows Feadan Loch Dubh Sgiasagro.
OS1/27/23/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Stornoway 42 - Loch a Bhlair 42 - Loch Dubh Sgiàsagro
OS1/27/23/12 FEADAN LOCH DÚBH SGIÀSGRO Fedan Loch Dubh Sgiàsagro Feadan Loch Dubh Sgiàsagro Feadan Loch Dubh Sgiàsagro Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows out of Loch Dubh Sgiasagro into Leig an Fhillidh 130 chains S. by W. [South by West] of Monach. A small stream flowing from Loch Dubh Sgiasagro into Leig an Fhillidh.
OS1/27/23/12 LEIGH AN FHILLIDH Leigh an Fhillidh Leigh an Fhillidh Leigh an Fhillidh Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows out of a Small loch in the South Western Section of the plan 120 Chains S. [South] of Monach. A small stream which flows out of a large pool E. [East] of Loch Dubh Sgiasagro, its course is partly underground.
OS1/27/23/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Stornoway 44 - Feadan Loch Dúbh Sgiàsagro 44 - Leigh an Fhillidh
OS1/27/23/13 ALLT AN DRUIM MHOIR Allt an Druim Mhoir Allt an Druim Mhoir Allt an Druim Mhoir Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the South Western Section of the plan, 140 chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Monach. A small stream which rises at the northern base of Druim Mor and flows West into Amhuinn Ghrias. Its course is partly underground. Signifies Big Eminence Stream.
OS1/27/23/13 DRUIM MOR Druim Mòr Druim Mòr Druim Mòr Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] In the South Western Corner of the plan, 150 chains S.by W. [South by West] of Monach. A large mossy hill on which is a trigl. [trigonometrical] Station, it situated on the Eastern bank of Amhuinn Ghrias. The Southern face rises to a considerable elevation above the river, & its northern side is not as steep, forming a slight declivity. Signifies Big Eminence
OS1/27/23/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Stornoway 37 38
OS1/27/23/14 MONACH Murnag Muirneag Muirneag Mournag Mournag Mournag Monach Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray ? McStamper ? Cameron ? Ritchie John Morrison George McLeod John McKenzie 010 A very large and prominent mossy hill, on which three trigl. stations. It is the highest hill, and forms the most conspicuous feature in the northernest district of the Lewis. The boundary between Barvas & Stornoway passes over it. It is occasionally [?] to [?]
OS1/27/23/14 MUIRNAG [1896] This appears to have been added by Col. J. Farquharson C.B.R.E. Director General Ord. Survey. and Mr J Mathieson O.S. Edinburgh. 1896. 010 Tradition says that there was a chief of the name of Matheson killed on its top, from which circumstance it is supposed to have derived its name
OS1/27/23/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Stornoway
OS1/27/23/14 Looks like this should only be one entry. It appears to have been much amended and added to and it is hard to know where one ends and the other starts. Was someone having a laugh with some of the names?
OS1/27/23/15 FEADAN AN UAIM Feadain an Uain Feadain an Uain Feadain an Uain Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small stream which flows out of a marsh at the southern base of Monach and flows into Loch Bhat a Colla. Its course is partly underground. Sigfnifies Lamb Stream
OS1/27/23/15 LOCH BHAT A COLLA Loch Bhat a Colla Loch Bhat a Colla Loch Bhat a Colla Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small fresh water loch into which flows Feadan an Uain, and out of which flows Feadan [Camhar?]
OS1/27/23/15 List of names as writtten - UAIM should read UAIN. In Description remarks, Murnag was changed to Monach. But Mùrnag (I would spell it Mùirneag) is correct. Loch Vatacolla appears to have been added by Col. J. Farquharson C.B.R.E. Director General Ord. Survey. Mr J Mathieson O.S. Edinburgh. 1896.
OS1/27/23/16 FEADAN CAM Feadan Camha Feadan Càm Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small but rapid stream, which flows out of Loch Bhat a Colla into Loch Nicthonill Signifies Crooked Stream
OS1/27/23/16 TOM A LOCH MHOIR SGEIREICH Tom Loch Mor Sgeirach Tom a Loch Mhoir Sgeireich Tom a Loch Mhoir Sgeireich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small oblong shaped mossy hill of moderate elevation, on the northern margin of Loch Mor Sgeirach Signifies Big Rocky Loch Hillock
OS1/27/23/17 AIRIDHEAN LOCH AN FHEOIR Arian Loch an Fheoir Airidhean Loch an Fheoir Airidhean Loch an Fheoir Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 Two Shealings and one ruin onthe margin of loch an Fheoir, they are built of the usual materials, peat sods & Stones. Signifies, Grassy Loch Shealings
OS1/27/23/17 BREAGH-LOCH MÒRADH Brealoch Mouridh Breagh-Loch Mòradh Breagh-Loch Mòradh Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A long narrow pool or loch, having several small Islands in it It is about nine chains long and a little more than one wide. Signifies Marion's Pool.
OS1/27/23/17 Added BREAGH-LOCH MÒRADH which was missing.
OS1/27/23/18 LOCH AN FHEOIR Loch an Fheoir Loch an Fheoir Loch an Fheoir Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small triangular shaped fresh water loch, bounded on the west by a marsh, and having two or three Shealings on the northern margin. Signifies Grassy Loch.
OS1/27/23/18 TOM LOCH AN FHEOIR Tom Loch an Fheoir Tom Loch an Fheoir Tom Loch an Fheoir Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A tract of elevated mossy moorland west of Loch Mor Sgeirach. Signifies Grass Loch Hillock
OS1/27/23/19 LOCH NAN CAORAN Loch na Caoran Loch nan Caoran Loch nan Caoran Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small triangular shaped fresh water loch, out of which flows Feadan Loch na Caoran. Signifies Broken Peats Loch
OS1/27/23/19 LOCHAN EITICH Loch-an Eitich Lochan Eitich Lochan Eitich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A very small fresh water loch, out of which flows Feadan Loch an Eitich into Loch Mor Sgeirach.
OS1/27/23/20 FEADAN LOCH AN FHEOIR Fedan Loch an Fheoir Feadan Loch an Fheoir Feadan Loch an Fheoir Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small Stream, flowing in a subterranean passage from Loch an Fheoir into Loch Mor Sgeirach. Signifies Grassy Loch Stream
OS1/27/23/20 FEADAN LOCHAN EITICH Fedan Lochan Eitich Feadan Lochan Eitich Feadan Lochan Eitich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small stream, which flows out of Loch an Eitich into Loch Mor Sgeirach. Its course is underground.
OS1/27/23/21 AIRIDHEAN A LOCH MHOIR SGEIREICH Airian Loch Mor Sgeirach Airidhean a Loch Mhoir Sgeireich Airidhean a Loch Mhoir Sgeireich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A row of Seven shealings on the northern bank of Loch Mor Sgeirach, they are built of the ordinary materials viz peat sods and stones. Signifies Big Rocky Loch Shealings
OS1/27/23/21 LOCH MOR SGEIREACH Loch Mòr Sgeirach Loch Mòr Sgeireach Loch Mòr Sgeireach Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A considerable sized fresh water loch of circular form, out of which flows a small stream & into it flow Feadan Loch Fheoir and Feadan Loch an Eitich. The Shealings Airidhean a Loch Mor Sgeirach are on its northern margin.
OS1/27/23/21 List of Names/Orthography column also includes the comment: Signifies Big Rocky Loch
OS1/27/23/22 AIRIDHEAN LOCH MOR A GHOBHA Airian Loch Mor a Ghoinn Airidhean Loch Mòr a Ghobha Airidhean Loch Mòr a Ghobha Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 The ruin of four shealings on the western margin of Loch Mor a Ghoinn. Signifies, Smith's Big Loch's Shealings
OS1/27/23/22 TOM NA FALASGAIR Tom na Falasgir Tom na Falasgair Tom na Falasgair Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small oval shaped mossy hill of small elevation, on the Eastern side of Loch Mor Sgeir(e)ach. Signifies Burnt Heath Hillock
OS1/27/23/23 FEADAN LOCH A CHITEAR Feadan Loch a Chiater Feadan Loch a Chitear Feadan Loch a Chitear Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small stream which runs partly underground out of Loch a Chiatear into Loch Mor a Ghobha. Signifies Stream of the Loch that will be seen.
OS1/27/23/23 FEADAN LOCH MOR A GHOBHA Feadan Loch Mor a Ghoinn Feadan Loch Mòr a Ghobha Feadan Loch Mòr a Ghobha Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small but rapid stream which flows out of Loch Mor a Ghoinn (Ghobha) into Loch Airidh Coinnich, it is partly under-ground Signifies Smiths Big Loch Stream
OS1/27/23/24 FEADAN A LOCH SGEIREICH Feadan Loch Sgeirach Feadan a Loch Sgeireich Feadan a Loch Sgeireich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small but rapid stream which flows partly underground out of Loch Mor Sgeirach into Loch Dubh nan Each. Signifies Rocky Loch Stream
OS1/27/23/24 LOCH MOR A GHOBHA Loch Mor a Ghoinn Loch Mor a Ghobha Loch Mor a Ghobha Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 An oblong shaped, fresh water loch, into which flow two small streams, and out of which flows Feadan Loch Mor a Ghoinn. There are two or three shealings on its western margin and it contains one small Island Signifies Smiths Big Loch
OS1/27/23/25 LOCH BÉAG A GHOBHA Loch Béag a Ghoinn Loch Béag a Ghobha Loch Béag a Ghobha Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] On the Southern side of the plan, 100 chains S.E. [South East] by E. [East] of Monach. A small fresh water loch, connected to Loch Mor a Ghobha by a small stream. It contains one Island in its southern part near its western & Eastern banks, about midway way between each. Signifies Smith's Little Loch
OS1/27/23/25 LOCH BÉAG SGEIREACH Loch Beg Sgeirach Loch Béag Sgeireach Loch Béag Sgeireach Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] On the southern side of the plan 130 chains S.E. [South East] by E. [East] of Monach A small fresh water loch, on the southern side of Tom na Falisgir, out of which flows Feadan na Ba Ruaidh into Loch Beg Ganabhich. Signifies Little Rocky Loch
OS1/27/23/25 [Page] 25 Parish of Stornaway 52 55
OS1/27/23/26 TOM A LOCH BHIG SGEIREICH Tom Loch Beg Sgeirach Tom a Loch Bhig Sgeireich Tom a Loch Bhig Sgeireich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [situation] On the southern margin of the plan, 140 chains S.E. [South East] by E. [East] of Monach A long and narrow mossy hill of small elevation, on which is a trigl [trigonometrical] Station Signifies Little Rocky Loch Hillock
OS1/27/23/26 CLEÌTH MHOR Claith Mhor Cleìth Mhor Cleìth Mhor Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [situation] In the northern side of the plan, one mile East of Monach A portion of elevated mossy ground which is of considerable extent.
OS1/27/23/26 [page] 26 Parish of Stornoway 54 66 Tom a Loch Bhig Sgeireich [note] This is called Cliath Mhor on plan 15 A - [-----] requested to be corrected as above on that plan & documents
OS1/27/23/27 FEADAN DUBH Fedan Dubh Feadan Dubh Feadan Dubh Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small stream which rises in the moors and flows East into [inserted: Feadan a Loch Sgeireach one chain West of] Loch Dubh nan Each. It is about a 1/2 of a mile in length. Signifies Black Stream
OS1/27/23/27 LOCH DUBH NAN EACH Loch Dubh nan Each Loch Dubh nan Each Loch Dubh nan Each Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small circular shaped fresh water loch, into which flow Feadan Dubh and Feadan Loch Sgeireach and out of which flows Feadan Rasagro into Feadan Lingabhat. Signifies Horses' Black Loch
OS1/27/23/27 I think there is a contradiction in these two descriptions.
OS1/27/23/28 FEADAN LOCH NAN CLACH 010
OS1/27/23/28 FEADAN RASAGRO Fedan Rasagro Feadan Rasagro Feadan Rasagro Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A rapid stream, of considerable size which flows E. out of Loch dubh nan Each into Fedan Lingidhabhat.
OS1/27/23/28 TOM LOCH NAN CLACH Tom Loch na Cliach Tom Loch nan Clach Tom Loch nan Clach Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A flat oval shaped piece of moss, on which there is a trig. Station, NW of Loch Lingidhabhat. Signifies Stony Loch Hillock
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OS1/27/23/28 Feadan Loch nan Clach is not on this page. I know this as Tom Loch na Cloich'.
OS1/27/23/29 LOCH LINGABHAT MHOR Loch Lingidhabhat Loch Lingabhat Loch Lingabhat Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A large irregular shaped fresh water loch, in which is an Island, and out of which flows Fedan Lingidhabhat into Loch Ganbhich [amended to Gaimeamhaich]
OS1/27/23/29 BREALOCH DUBH Brealoch Dubh Breagh-Loch Dubh Breagh-Loch Dubh Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small pool, or loch, which discharges a small stream into Fedan Rasagro. Signifies Black Pool
OS1/27/23/30 ALLASGAIR Alasgir Allasgair Allasgair Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small oval shaped mossy hill of small elevation W. of Loch Beg Ganabhich [corrected to Gaineamhaich].
OS1/27/23/30 LOCH BEAG GAINEAMHAICH Loch Beg Ganabhich Loch Beag Gaineamhaich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small fresh water loch into which flow two streams and out of which flows Fedan Loch Beg Ganabhich [corrected to Gaineamhaich]. Signifies Little Sandy Loch
OS1/27/23/31 FEADAN A BHLAIR Fedan a Bhlair Feadan a Bhlair Feadan a Bhlair Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows East into Loch Gaineamhaich, 160 chs. [chains] E.S.E. [East South East] of Monach. A small stream which issues from a marsh and flows E. [East] for a ¼ of a mile and falls into Loch Ganabhich. Signifies Stream of the Plain.
OS1/27/23/31 FEADAN A LOCH BHIG GHAINEAMHAICH Feadan Loch Beg Ganabhich Feadan a Loch Bhig Ghaineamhaich Feadan a Loch Bhig Ghaineamhaich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 [Situation] Flows out of Loch Beag Ghaineamhaich into Loch Ghaineamhaich 160 chains S.S.E. [South South East] of Monach. A small but rapid stream, which flows out of Loch Beg Ganabhich into Loch Ganabhich. Signifies Little Sandy Loch Stream
OS1/27/23/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Stornoway 59 60
OS1/27/23/32 FEADAN LINGABHAT Fedan Lingidhabhat Feadan Lingabhat Feadan Lingabhat Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A short but rapid stream which flows out of Loch Lingidabhat [amended to Lingabhat] [inserted: Mhor] into Loch Gaineamhaich [as amended], receiving the waters of Fedan Rasagro in its course
OS1/27/23/32 LOCH GAINEAMHAICH Loch Ganabhich Loch Gaineamhaich Loch Gaineamhaich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A considerable sized freshwater loch, into which flow three streams, and out of which flows Fedan Mor. Signifies Sandy Loch
OS1/27/23/33 AIRIDHEAN FEADAN NA BA RUAIDHE Arian Fedan na Bà Ruaidh Airidhean Feadan na Bà Ruaidhe Airidhean Feadan na Bà Ruaidhe Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 Two shealings in ruins on the northern bank of Feadan na Ba Ruaidh. Signifies [inserted: Red (correctly)] Cow Stream Shealing.
OS1/27/23/33 FEADAN NA BA RUAIDHE Fedan na Bà Ruaidh Feadan na Bà Ruaidhe Feadan na Bà Ruaidhe Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small stream, which flows partly underground, out of Loch Beg Sgeirach [corrected to Sgeireach] into Loch Beg Ganabhich [corrected to Gaineamhaich], there are three or four ruinous shealings on its banks. Signifies Red Cow Stream
OS1/27/23/34 Druim na Liàna Bàine Druim Leanidh Banidh Druim na Liana Bàine Druim na Liana Bàine Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray In the south Eastern section of the plan, 170 chains ESE of Muirneag [miscorrected to Monach] A small oval shaped mossy hill, of trifling elevation, on the southern margin of Loch Ganabhich [corrected to Gaineamhaich] Signifies White Plain Hillock
OS1/27/23/34 Druim Leathainnn a Loch Ghaineamhaich Druim Leadhan Loch a Ganabhich Druim Leathainn a Loch Ghaineamhaich Druim Leathainn a Loch Ghaineamhaich Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray In the south Eastern section of the plan, 200 chains ESE of Muirneag [miscorrected to Monach] A long mossy hill, of small elevation, on the eastern side of Loch Ganabhich [corrected to Gaineamhaich] Signifies Sandy Loch Broad Eminence
OS1/27/23/35 FEADAN MOR Fedan Mòr Feadan Mòr Feadan Mòr Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A large rapid stream which flows out of Loch Ganabhich [corrected to Gaineamhaich] into Loch Ionadagro, and receives two tributary streams in its course. Signifies Big Stream
OS1/27/23/35 FEADAN BLAR A BHINNEAN Fedan Blair a Mhinain Feadan Blàr a Bhinnean Feadan Blàr a Bhinnean Norman Matheson John McKay Donald Murray 010 A small stream which issues feom a pool in the moss, and flows west into Fedan Mor.
OS1/27/23/36 LOCH IONADAGRO 010
OS1/27/23/37 ALLT AN DRUIM MHOIR 010
OS1/27/23/37 ALLT AN DRUIM MHOIR 010
OS1/27/23/37 SGRITHABHAL A S' EAR 010
OS1/27/23/38 MONACH 010
OS1/27/23/38 MUIRNAG [1896] 010
OS1/27/23/39 ALLT MOR SGRITHABHAL 010
OS1/27/23/39 ALLT MOR SGRITHABHAL 010
OS1/27/23/39 FEADAN LOCH DUBH SGIASGRO 010
OS1/27/23/40 ALLT A DEAS MUIRNEAG 010
OS1/27/23/40 ALLT A DEAS MUIRNEAG 010
OS1/27/23/40 ALLT BEAG SGRITHABHAL 010
OS1/27/23/40 ALLT BEAG SGRITHABHAL 010
OS1/27/23/41 LOCH A CHITEAR 010
OS1/27/23/41 LOCH A CHLOBHA 010
OS1/27/23/41 LOCH A CHUMHAIN 010
OS1/27/23/41 LOCH A STARR 010
OS1/27/23/41 LOCH KEITER [1896] 010
OS1/27/23/42 LOCH A BHLAIR 010
OS1/27/23/42 LOCH DUBH SGIASGRO 010
OS1/27/23/43 FEADAN A CHLOBHA 010
OS1/27/23/43 FEADAN SGIASGRO 010
OS1/27/23/44 FEADAN LOCH DUBH SGIASGRO Fedan ^Loch^ Dubh Sgiasagro 010 [Object - Stream] A Small Stream flowing from Loch Dubh Sgiasagro and continues till it joins at its junction with Leigh an Fhillidh
OS1/27/23/44 LEIGH AN FHILLIDH 010
OS1/27/23/44 List of Names collected by Alexander Lauder Pte. [Private] R S&M
OS1/27/23/45 SITHEAN LOCH NAN GEADH 010
OS1/27/23/46 FEADAN LOCH A CHUMHAIN 010
OS1/27/23/46 FEADAN LOCH A STARR 010
OS1/27/23/46 FEADAN LOCH NAN CAORAN 010
OS1/27/23/47 GEARRAIDH A DEAS 010
OS1/27/23/47 GEARRAIDH MOR 010
OS1/27/23/48 LOCH AN FHEOIR 010
OS1/27/23/48 LOCH BHAT A COLLA 010
OS1/27/23/48 LOCH NAN CAORAN 010
OS1/27/23/48 TOM LOCH AN FHEOIR 010
OS1/27/23/49 FEADAN LOCH A CHITEAR 010
OS1/27/23/49 FEADAN LOCH AN FHEOIR 010
OS1/27/23/49 FEADAN LOCH MOR A GHOBHA 010
OS1/27/23/49 FEADAN LOCHAN EITICH 010
OS1/27/23/50 FEADAN AN UAIM 010
OS1/27/23/50 FEADAN CAM 010
OS1/27/23/51 LOCH MOR SGEIREACH 010
OS1/27/23/51 LOCHAN EITICH 010
OS1/27/23/52 LOCH BEAG A GHOBHA 010
OS1/27/23/52 LOCH NOR A GHOBHA 010
OS1/27/23/53 FEADAN A LOCH SGEIREICH 010
OS1/27/23/53 TOM A LOCH MHOIR SGEIREICH 010
OS1/27/23/54 TOM A LOCH BHIG SGEIREICH 010
OS1/27/23/54 TOM NA FALASGAIR 010
OS1/27/23/55 AIRIDHEAN LOCH AN FHEOIR 010
OS1/27/23/55 LOCH BEAG SGEIREACH 010
OS1/27/23/57 AIRIDHEAN A LOCH MHOIR SGEIREICH 010
OS1/27/23/57 AIRIDHEAN LOCH MOR A GHOBHA 010
OS1/27/23/58 FEADAN DUBH NAN EACH 010
OS1/27/23/58 LOCH DUBH NAN EACH 010
OS1/27/23/58 LOCH LINGABHAT MHOR 010
OS1/27/23/59 AIRIDHEAN FEADAN NA BA RUAIDHE 010
OS1/27/23/59 FEADAN A LOCH BHIG GHAINEAMHAICH 010
OS1/27/23/59 FEADAN BLAR A BHINNEAN 010
OS1/27/23/59 FEADAN MOR 010
OS1/27/23/59 FEADAN NA BA RUAIDHE 010
OS1/27/23/60 FEADAN A BHLAIR 010
OS1/27/23/60 FEADAN RASAGRO 010
OS1/27/23/62 FEADAN DUBH 010
OS1/27/23/62 FEADAN LINGABHAT 010
OS1/27/23/63 LOCH BEAG GAINEAMHAICH 010
OS1/27/23/63 LOCH GAINEAMHAICH 010
OS1/27/23/63 TOM LOCH NAN CLACH 010
OS1/27/23/64 ALLASGAIR 010
OS1/27/23/64 ALLASGAIR 010
OS1/27/23/65 LOCH IONADAGRO 010