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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CROSS HILLS Cross Hills Mr John Dingwall Ballnavoulin
Mr A. Gair Mill of Assynt
Mr D. Fraser Assynt
065 Three ridges covered with Fir situated of the eastern side of Ballavoulin. Property of Trustees of the late Col. [Colonel] Ferguson.
MILL OF ASSYNT (Corn & Barley) Mill of Assynt (corn and barley) Mr John Dingwall Ballnavoulin
Mr A. Gair Mill of Assynt
Mr D. Fraser Assynt
065 A mill situated on the western side of the public road about 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] of Assynt House. Property of the Trustees of the late Col. [Colonel] Ferguson.
ALLT DUILLEAG Allt Duillleag Mr John Dingwall Ballnavoulin
Mr A. Gair Mill of Assynt
Mr D. Fraser Assynt
065 A small stream rising at the end of Caisteal Breac and flowing to the south east. Near the farm of Ballavoulin it forms the boundary for a quarter of a mile between the parishes of Kiltearn & Alness. In the wood north of Culcairn part of the water is divided into another channel the principal portion going to feed the mill dam of that farm. The natural channel continues still towards the east till it reaches the northeast end of Dail Gheal where it is joined by a small Stream from the northwest. At this point the name ceases and the channel becomes artificial though the water reaches the Big Burn near Tallysow. Meaning, "Stream of the leaf".

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Sheet 65 Plan 9 -- Parishes of Alness & Kiltearn -- Ross-shire

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