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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH A' CHLÉIBH | Loch a' Chléibh Loch a' Chléibh Loch a' Chléibh |
Mr John McKenzie, Broadbrae Mr John McLenzie Balvattie Revs [Reverend] D.R. Munro, F.C. [Free Church] Manse Maryburgh. |
099 | This name is applied to a small pool which lies in a hollow, a short distance to the east of Ord village, the whole hollow was formerly filled with water, and formed a small loch, but is now dried up except a small pool which bears the name of the loch. It is a gaelic name which signifies the Creel Loch It is on the property of the Hon [Honourable] G. H. Ballie |
LOCH NA DOIMHNE | Loch na Doimhne Loch na Doimhne Loch na Doimhne |
Mr John McKenzie Broadbrae Mr John McKenzie, Balvattie Revd [Reverend] D. R. Munro |
099 | This is a small circular shaped loch, situated a short distance east of Loch a Cléibh and noted for its great depth In wet weather it overflows and covers the sdjoining pasture land round its edge. It means Loch of depth It is on the property of Hon [Honourable] H. G. Baillie |
LOCH A' MHOID | Loch a' Mhoid Loch a' Mhoid Loch a' Mhoid |
Mr John McKenzie Mr J McKenzie Revd [Reverend] D R Munro |
099 | This name is applied to a small loch which lies at the S.E. [South East] corner of Coille Riabhach, and is very shallow. and is used as a dam for a thashing mill It is on the property of the Right Hon [Honourable] H.G. Baillie It means Loch of mud |
Continued entries/extra info
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Loch a' Mhoid [notes]
Loch a' mhoid Loch of the Assembly
Loch a mhuda - Loch of the mud
Loch a mhuda
muda - used when pronounced in a Gaelic
form.
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