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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OCHTOW Ochtow
Ochtow
Ochtow
Mr J. M. Ross, Postmaster, Ardgay
Mr William McKay, Kilmachalmack
Black's Map
011 A small district on the south side of the junction of the River OyKel with the Kyle of Sutherland, comprising the Mansion house of InveroyKel and the Crofts of Newton Ochtow. Various proprietors.
GLAC DHOMHAIN Glac Dhonhain Mr William McKay, Kilmachalmack 011; 017 A small narrow hollow with a footpath through it, a mile and a half south of Ochtow. Meaning, "Deep Hollow".
NA H-UILLT GLASA Na h-Uillt Glasa Mr William McKay, Kilmachalmack 011 Two small streams east of Ochtow, and joining each other before they join the Kyle of Sutherland. Meaning "The Grey Streams".
LÒN NAN ALLT GLASA Lòn nan Allt Glasa Mr William McKay, Kilmachalmack 011 A field at the junction of Na h-Uillt Glasa with the Kyle of Sutherland. Meaning, "Marsh of the Grey Streams".

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Glac Dhonhain [note]
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