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SCHOOL [Kalnakill] |
School |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Donald Gollan
Lonbain, by Applecross
Mr Hector McBeath Lonbain, by Applecross |
091A |
Applies to a school situated about 1/2 a mile S.W. of the hamlet of Kalnakil. It is taught by an uncertificated master and is not open during the winter months. The branches taught are the ordinary rudiments of English, Latin & Greek to Boys & Girls. The school is supported by School Fees and an allowance from an Educational Society of Ladies in Edinburgh. The schoolhouse is one storey high, thatched and in fair repair. On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/46/2 |
ALLT NA CRICHE |
Allt na Criche |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church]Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain, by Applecross |
091A |
This name signifying the "Boundary Burn" is applied to a small stream having its source on the E. side of Meall Gaineamhach. It flows in a N.W. direction until it falls into the sea. |
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OS1/28/46/2 |
CAIRNS [Alit na Moine] |
Cairns |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church]Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain, by Applecross |
091A |
Applies to a cluster of 'Cairns' composed of mounds & heaps of stone and earth situated on the south side of Allt na Moine about a 1/4 of a mile west of Lochan Dubh. They are supposed to cover human remains but no information further can be obtained in the district respecting them. |
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OS1/28/46/2 |
Site of GRAVE YARD [Kalnakill] |
Grave yard |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church]Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain, by Applecross |
091A |
Applies to a spot situated about 1/4 of a mile south of the hamlet of Kalnakil where some years ago a graveyard was opened and human remains interred, owing to the inclemency of the weather and the deep snow on the ground entirely preventing the removal of the remains to any of the other places of burial in the Parish. The ground was never fenced as an enclosure and can only be as it was in this case pointed out by some of the older residents in the vicinity. On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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Grave yard
This entry has been struck through with the following note added 'Cancelled -No Grave Yard but merely a place where a person was buried during a snow storm' |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE MOIRE |
Allt na h-Airidhe Moire |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Tenant, Lonbain, by Applecross |
091; 091A |
This name signifying the "Stream of the large Shieling" is applied to a stream having its source in Loch Coire Dubh flows in N.W. direction and falls into the 'Inner Sound' about a mile north of the hamlet of "Kalnakil" On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE BIGE |
Allt na h-Airidhe Bige |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain |
091A |
This name signifies the "Stream of the small Shieling" It has its source on the E side of Druim Mor and flows in north-westerly direction until it falls into Allt na h-Airidhe Moire |
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DRUIM MOR |
Druim Mor |
Revd Mr Mcdonald Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "The Larger Ridge" and applies to an extensive tract of heathy pasture situated on the east side of Kalnakil
On the property of Lord Middleton |
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KALNAKILL |
Kalnakill |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan
Val.[Valuation] Rolls Ross-shire 1868-69 |
091A |
The name applies to a few house situated near the sea shore They are one story in height thatched and in neat repair.
On the property of Lord Middleton |
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LOCH DUBH NA H-OIDHCHE |
Loch Dubh na h-Oidche |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "Black Lake of the Night" It applies to a small mountain loch situated on and a half miles south east of 'Lon-Bain'
On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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UAMH AN TRIALL |
Uamh na Triall |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "Cave of the Passage" It applies to a small cave at the high water mark a short distance to the south of Kalnakill
On Lord Middleton's property |
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OS1/28/46/7 |
LOCH NAN EUN |
Loch nan Eun |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "Loch of the Birds" It is situated a short distance north of "Loch Dubh na h-Oidche" on Lord Middleton's property. |
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OS1/28/46/7 |
LOCHAN AN FHEOIR |
Lochan an Fheoir |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies The "Grassy Little Loch"
It is situated a little to the north of 'Loch nan Ean' on Lord Middleton's property. |
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OS1/28/46/7 |
LOCHAN NA H-OIDHCHE |
Lochan na h-Oidche |
Revd K. McDonald
Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "The night little loch"
It applies to a very small loch situated about a mile and a half south-east of "Lon-Bain' on the property of Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/46/8 |
ALLT NA CAORACH |
Allt na Caorach |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "Burn of the Sheep" It has its source a short distance south east of 'Salacher' and flows in a north westerly direction into the sea. |
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OS1/28/46/8 |
LOCH DUBH DEAS |
Loch Dubh Deas |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "South Black Loch" a small mountain loch situated a short distance southwards of 'Lochan Dubh' on Right Hon. Lord Middleton's property. |
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OS1/28/46/8 |
LOCHAN DUBH |
Lochan Dubh |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "Black Little Loch" It is situated about one and a fourth miles to the south east of 'Lon Bain' Lord Middleton, proprietor |
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OS1/28/46/9 |
UAMH BEAG |
Uamh Beag |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
019A |
The name signifies "The Smaller Cave" It is situated a short distance southwards of 'Uamh Mor' on the high water mark and a little to the south of the village of 'Lon Bain' on the property of the Right Hon the Lord Middleton |
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UAMH MOR |
Uamh Mor |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "The Larger Cave" It is applied to a small cave or grotto on the seashore a short distance to the south of the village of 'Lon Bain' on the property of the Right Hon the Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/46/10 |
ARD NA CLAISE MOIRE |
Ard na Claise Moire |
Revd K.McDonald
F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Donald Gollan
Lon-Ban near Applecross |
091A |
This name signifies "Height of the Large Hollow"
It applies to a prominent point of land situated a short distance to the south of 'Lon-Ban' on Lord Middleton's property |
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LON-BAN |
Lon-ban
Lonbain |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "White Meadow"It applies to a small Highland Hamlet , the houses are one story thatched and in good repair
On Lord Middleton's property |
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OS1/28/46/10 |
RUDHA NA MOINE |
Rudha na Moine |
Revd K. McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091A |
The name signifies "Promontory of the Moss" It is situated near the village of 'Lon-Ban' on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/46/11 |
ALLT MOR |
Allt Mor |
Revd K McDonald Mr Donald Gallon |
091A |
The name signifies "The Larger Burn" It has its source about one mile south east of 'Lon-Ban' and flows in a north westerly direction into the sea |
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ALLT NA MOINE |
Allt na Moine |
Revd K McDonald
Mr Donald Gallon |
091A |
The name signifies "Burn of the Moss" It issues from 'Lochan Dubh' and flows in a north-westerly direction until it empties itself into the sea a short distance north of 'Lon-Ban' |
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OS1/28/46/11 |
SALACHER |
Salacher |
Revd K McDonald Mr Donald Gallon
Val.[Valuation] Roll Ross-shire
1868-69 |
091A |
The name applies to a dwelling house one story in height, slated in good repair. Lord Middleton propt. |
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OS1/28/46/12 |
ARD CLAISE SHALACHAR |
Ard Clais Salachar |
Revd K McDonald Mr Donald Gallon |
091A |
The name signifies "Height of the Hollow of the dirty Shieling" It applies to a prominent point of land situated a short distance to the west of Salacher on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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UAMH NA H-ARMACHD |
Uamh na h-Armachd |
Revd K McDonald Mr Donald Gallon |
091A |
The name signifies "Cave of the Armour" It is situated a short distance to the south west of Salacher near the high water mark
On Lord Middleton's property. |
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OS1/28/46/13 |
LOCH NA H-AIRIDHE BIGE |
Loch na h-Airidhe Bige |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross
Mr Donald Gollan
Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the 'Loch of the Smaller Shieling" is applied to a small lake situated about
1/2 a mile north of the north end of 'An Garbh Mheall' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH NAN EUN-TOM |
Loch nan Eun-tom |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Birds Knoll" is applied to a small lake situated a short distance N. of the north end of 'An Garbh Mheall' on the same property as above |
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LOCHAN AN FHEOIR |
Lochan Fheoir |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Little Grassy Lake" is applied to a small lake situated about 1/4 mile south of Loch nan Eun-tom.
Same property as above |
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An alternative translation for Loch na h-Airidhe Bige is given as "Loch of the little Shieling" |
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ALLT NA TRAIGHE |
Allt na Traighe |
Revd K McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Ebb" is applied to a stream having its source on the E. side of 'An Garbh Mheall", flows N.W and falls into the sea. |
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OS1/28/46/14 |
AMHAINN CHUAIG |
Amhainn Chuaig |
Revd K McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
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This name is applied to a large stream. Leaving its source in Loch Gaineamhach it flows in a N.W direction for about 8 miles and falls into the sea at "Ob Chuaig' adjacent to the hamlet of Chuaig on the same property as above. |
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OS1/28/46/14 |
LOCHAN FADA |
Lochan Fada |
Revd K McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091 |
This name signifying the "Long Lakes" is applied to 3 lakes situated on the north side of Amhainn Chuaig about 11/2 miles north east of the north end of 'An Garbh Mheall On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/46/15 |
AMHAINN CHREAGACH |
Amhainn Chreagach |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Snr. Lonbain by Applecross |
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This name signifying the "River of the Rocks" is applied to a stream having its source in 'Loch a Charsuinn' flows N. and falls into the sea at 'Loch Creagach on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH A' CHAORUINN |
Loch a Chaoruinn |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Snr. Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Loch of the Rowan Tree" is applied to a lake situated situated between 'Loch Ceopach' and 'Loch a Mhuillin'
on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH NA H-EANGAICHE |
Loch na h-Eangaiche |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Snr. Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Nets" is applied to a small lake situated a short distance to the north W. of the N. end of Loch Gaineamhach
on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH GAINEAMHACH |
Loch Gaineamhaich |
Revd K McDonald Mr Donald Gollan |
091 |
This name signifying the "Sandy Loch" is applied to a large loch situated on the west side of the Bridle Path leading from Applecross to 'Camas an eilean' adjacent to "Loch Ceopach' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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Beinn Tire For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 80
Loch Beag For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 80
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ALLT CAOIN |
Allt Caoin |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Snr.[senior] Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Mild Stream" is applied to a stream flowing N.E out of Loch a Choire Bhuidhe and falling out of Amhainn Creagach |
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COIRE BUIDHE |
Coire Buidhe |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Snr.[senior] Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Yellow Corry" is applied to an extensive hollow situated at the North End of Meall Dearg
Same proprietor as above |
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LOCH A' CHOIRE BHUIDHE |
Loch a'Choire Bhuidhe |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Snr.[senior] Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Yellow Hollow" is applied to and extensive Lake situated in the hollow from which it derives its name.
Same proprietor as above |
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OS1/28/46/17 |
MEALL DEARG |
Meall Dearg |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F. C [Free Church] Manse, Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Snr.[Senior] Lonbain by Applecross |
091 |
This name signifing the "Red Hill" is applied to an Eminence situated adjacent to and E. of 'Loch a Bhealich' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/46/18 |
LOCH A' BHEALAICH |
Loch a' Bhealaich |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan Snr.[senior] |
091 |
This name signifies "Loch of the Pass" and is applied to a small Lake W. of and adjacent to 'Meall Dearg' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH CEOPACH |
Loch Ceopach |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan Snr.[senior] |
091 |
This name signifying the "Cloudy Loch" is applied to a small loch situated about 1/2 a mile E. of 'Loch Gaineamhach' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton. |
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OS1/28/46/18 |
LOCH CREAGACH |
Loch Creagach |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald
Mr Donald Gollan Snr. [senior] |
091 |
This name signifying the 'Loch of the Rocks' is applied to a small Lake situated at the south end of "Beinn Tire" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton. |
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OS1/28/46/19 |
EILEAN DUGHAILL |
Eilean Dughaill |
Revd Kenneth McDonald
Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name signifying "Dugald's Island" is applied to an Island situated near the S. shore of Loch Shieldaig S. of and adjacent to 'Eilean an Inbhire Bhain' It belongs to the Psh[parish] of Applecross and is the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart. |
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RHUROIN |
Rhuron |
Revd Kenneth McDonald Mr McBeath
Val.[Valuation] Rolls Ross-shire 1868-69 |
091 |
This name applies to a hamlet consisting of a cluster of dwelling houses situated on th ewest side of Loch Shieldaig about a mile S.E of Inbhirban. |
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OS1/28/46/19 |
RUDH' AN ROIN |
Rudh an Roin |
Revd Kenneth McDonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name signifying the "Seals Point" is applied to a small promontory situated on the S. side of Loch Shieldaig adjacent to the hamlet of 'Rhuroin' on the same property as above |
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EILEAN AN INBHIRE BHAIN |
Eilean an Inbhire Bhain |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name signifying "Island of the White Outhouse" is applied to an Island situated in Loch Shieldaig about 1/4 of a mile N.E of where Amhainn Dubh falls into the sea. It is covered with Heathy Pasture belongs to the Parish of Applecross and is the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart, Courthill House Lochcarron Ross-shire |
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INBHIRBAN |
Inbhirban |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name applies to a shepherd's dwelling with suitable outstanding offices. Situated on the west side of and adjacent to the mouth of "Amhainn Dubh" the dwelling house and offices are all one story high, the former slated , the latter thatched
All in good repair and the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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SGEIREAN MORA |
Sgeiran Mora |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name signifying the"Large Rocks" is applied to a reef of sunken rocks visible at low water only and situated in Loch Shieldiag between 'Eilean an Inbhir Bhain' and 'Eilean Dughaill' |
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OS1/28/46/21 |
ALLTAN DUBH |
Alltan Dubh |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name signifying the "Black Streamlet'" is applied to a stream having its source in Loch Bad an Fheidh,it flows in a N. direction and falls into Loch Shiledaig south of and adjacent to the hamlet of Rhuroin on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron Ross-shire |
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CAMAS BEALAIDH |
Camas Bealaidh |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name signifying the "Bay of the Broom" is applied to a small bay situated on the west side of Loch Shielding adjacent to Ob Rudh an Roin |
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OB RUDH' AN ROIN |
Ob Rudh' an Roin |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name signifying the "Bay of the Seal's Point" is applied to a small bay on the west side of Loch Shielding W. of and adjacent to the hamlet of Rhuroin |
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OS1/28/46/22 |
ALLT AN T-SAOIR |
Allt an T-Saoir |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Carpenter" is applied to a stream having its source in "Loch a Bhealaich Mor', flows N.W and south and falls into Loch Shieldaig on the same property as above |
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LOCH A' BHEALAICH MOR |
Loch a'Bhealaich Mor |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name signifying the "Larger lake of the Pass" is applied to a small lake situated a short distance E. of the South End of Meall an Inbhir Bhan Same property as above |
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OS1/28/46/22 |
LOCH BAD AN FEIDH |
Loch Bad an Fheidh |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Deer's Tuft" is applied to a fresh water lake situated about 3/4 of a mile S. of the hamlet of Rhuroin on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart. |
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MEALL AN INBHIRE BRAIN |
Meall an Inbhire Bhain |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the White Confluence" is applied to a rocky eminence situated S.E of and adjacent to Inbhireban on the same property as above |
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ARDHESLAIG |
Ardheslaig |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name applies to a hamlet consisting of a cluster of and number of scattered dwellingssituated at the head of Loch Beag. The houses are all one story high part slated and in fair repair. On the same property as above |
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CORN AND BARLEY MILL [Ardheslaig] |
Corn and Barley Mill |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
The name is applied to a Corn and Barley mill situated at the Hamlet of Ardheslaig. it is a plain building of one story high, the motive power being water, and is on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/46/23 |
MEALL AN DOIRE DHUIBH |
Meall an Doire Dhuibh |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Black Grove" is applied to a small rocky eminence, situated E of and adjacent to the hamlet of Ardheslaig on the same property as above |
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MEALL AN LUIDHEIR |
Meall an Luidheir |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr McBeath |
091 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Chimney" is applied to an eminence, situated South of and adjacent to the hamlet of 'Ardheslaig' on the same property as above |
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ALLT A' MHUILINN |
Allt a'Mhuilinn |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name signifying the "Mill stream" is applied to a stream having its source in Loch a'Mhuillin, flows north and supplies the Corn and Barley mill at Ardheslaig with motive power and falls into the sea at Loch Beag on the same property as above. |
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LOCH A' MHUILINN |
Loch a'Mhuilinn |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name signifying the "Mill Lake " is applied to a fresh water lake situated W. of and adjacent to "Meall a Gharbh-Choire' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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MEALL A' GHARBH-CHOIRE |
Meall a'Gharbh Choire |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr McBeath Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
091 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Rough Corry" is applied to an eminence, situated S.W. of and adjacent to Inbhirban on the same property as above |
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SCHOOL [Ardheslaig] |
School |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald, F.C. Manse Applecross
Mr McBeath Doireaonar , by Shieldaig
Mr McDonald Merchant, Applecross |
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This applies to a School situated at the hamlet of Ardheslaig. For Boys and Girls it is under the Superintendence of an uncertificated teacher, is closed in the winter,and is supported by School Fees and by the Ladies of the Free Church Educational Society of Glasgow. Rudiments taught the ordinary branches of English. Daily average attendance 38. Schoolhouse one story high, thatched and in fair repair. On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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AN GARBH-MEALL |
An Garbh Mheall |
Revd K. Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Rough Hill " is applied to an extensive and prominent hill situated about 2 miles north of 'Beinn na Clachainn' on the property of the above |
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SAIL NA CLOICHE MOIRE |
Sail na Cloiche Moire |
Revd K. Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair
Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Large Stone" is applied to a large and very prominent eminence situated E. of and adjacent to 'An Garbh Mheall' On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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This page contains a third entry for Loch an Fheoir. Authorities: Revd K. Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Description remarks
This name signifying the "Grassy Lake " is applied to a small fresh water lake situated at the S.W. end of 'An Garbh Mheall' On the property of the above |
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ALLT A' GHARBH-MHILL |
Allt a' Garbh Mhill |
Revd. K Macdonald
Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Rough Hill" is applied to a stream having its source a short distance South of and between An Garbh-Mheall and "Sail na Cloiche Moire', it flows north and falls into "Amhainn Chuaig' Proprietor as above. |
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ALLT AN DUBH-LOCHA |
Allt an Dubh Locha |
Revd. K Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
091 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Black Lake" is applied to a stream flowing out of 'An Dubh Loch' in a N.W. direction and falling into "Loch an Fheoir' Proprietor as above. |
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AN DUBH-LOCH |
An Dubh-Loch |
Revd. K Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Black Lake" is applied to a good sized fresh water lake situated at the S.W. base of 'Meall na h-Fhuaid' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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COIRE DUBH |
Coire Dubh |
Revd. K Macdonald
F.C. Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
091 |
This name signifying the " Black Hollow" is applied to a hollow situated S. of and adjacent to 'Loch an Fheoir' On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCHAN A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Lochan a'Choire Dhuibh |
Revd. K Macdonald F.C. Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Small Lake of the Black Hollow" is applied to a small fresh water lake situated in the 'Coire Dubh' same Proprietor as above. |
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MEALL NA H-UAIDNE |
Meall na h-Uaindhe |
Revd. K Macdonald F.C. Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Hill of the Plough Steel" is applied to a prominent eminence situated near 'Beinn a Clachainn' at its N.E extremity. The same Proprietor as above. |
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ALLTAN FAIL |
Alltan Fail |
Mr D Macnair Revd K Macdonald |
091 |
This name signifying the "Turf Little Burn" is applied to a stream having its source about a mile S.E of "Croic-Bheinn' flows N.W. and South and falls into Allt na h-Airidhe Riabhaich on the property of the Right Hon the Lord Middleton |
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CROIC-BHEINN |
Croic -Bheinn |
Mr D Macnair Revd K Macdonald |
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This name signifing the "Antlered Mountain" is applied to a prominent Eminence situated on the East side of the Bridle Path leading from Applecross to Camas an Eilean and about six miles from the former. On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH NA CRAOIBHE-CAORUINN |
Loch na Craobhe-Caoruinn |
Mr D Macnair
Revd K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Loch of the Rowan Tree" is applied to a small lake situated a short distance north of 'Lochan nah-Airidhe Riabhaich' On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE RIABHAICH |
Allt na h-Airidhe Riabaich |
Mr Duncan Macnair
Revd K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Speckled Shieling" is applied to a stream flowing out of the lake of the same name. It flows in a S.W. direction and joins with 'Allt Coire Attadale' in forming the river Applecross. On the property of the Right Hon the Lord Middleton |
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LOCHAN NA H-AIRIDHE RIABHAICH |
Lochan na h-Airidhe Riabhaich |
Mr Duncan Macnair Revd K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Lakes of the Speckled Shieling" is applied to two lakes situated about 3/4 of a mile north of 'Mheall nan Nathraichean' On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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MEALL NAN NATHRAICHEAN |
Meall nan Natrichean |
Mr Duncan Macnair Revd K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name signifing the "Hill of the Snakes" is applied to a prominent Eminence situated N. of the eastern extremity of 'Beinn a' Clachainn' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT AN T-SRATHAN |
Allt an t-Srathan |
Revd K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross
Mr D McBeath
Doireaonar by Shieldaig |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Valley" is applied to a stream having its source adjacent to the south end of "Croic-Bheinn' flows in a S.E direction and falls into 'Amhainn Dubh' On the property of the Right Hon the Lord Middleton |
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CREAG AN FHITHICH |
Creag an Fithich |
Mr Duncan Macnair
Applecross
Revd K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name signifing the "Ravens Rock" is applied to a Crag situated on the west side of Croic -bheinn' about the centre of that hill On the property of the Right Honourable Lord Middleton |
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LOCH GAINEAMHACH BEAG |
Loch Gaineamhach Beag |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross Revd K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Lesser Sandy Lake" is applied to a small lake situated to the west of 'Croic Bheinn' and about 1/2 a mile south of "Loch Gaineamhach' On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT LOCH AN RAIN |
Allt Loch an Rain |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald
Mr D McBeath |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Lake of the Shriek" is applied to a stream having its source in the small lake form which draws its name. flows north and falls into Allt an t-Srathan on the property of the Right Hon the Lord Middleton |
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AMHAINN DUBH |
Amhainn Dubh |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr D McBeath |
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This name signifying the "Black River" is applied to a large stream flowing northwards out of Loch Lundie and falling into Loch Shieldaig adjacent to Inverbain. This stream divides the properties of the Right Hon's Lord Middleton and Sir John Stuart |
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LOCH AN RAIN |
Loch an Rain |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr D McBeath |
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This name signifying the "Lake of the Shriek" is applied to a small lake situated on the north side of the Footpath leading from Shieldaig to Applecross about 5 miles from the former village On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT A' MHONAIDH |
Allt a' Mhonaidh |
Revd K. Macdonald Mr McBeath |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Heathy Expanse" is applied to a stream having its source at the N.W. extremity of 'Beinn Bhan' flows in a northern direction and falls into 'Amhainn Dubh' about 30 chains north of its leaving Loch Lundie
On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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This page also contains an entry for Loch an Fheoir Authorities : Revd K. Macdonald Mr McBeath
Description : This name signifying the "Grassy Lake" is applied to a small Lake situated about 1/2 a mile N.W. of th eNorth end of Loch Lundie On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton
It also contains an entry for Loch Lundie with the following note "For authorities and description see name book for 6 inch sheet 113' |
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ALLT A' CHINN GHAIRBH |
Allt a'Chinn Ghairbh |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr D McBeath Doire-aonar Shieldaig |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the rough End" is applied to a stream flowing N.W. out of "Loch a'Chinn Ghairbh' and falling into Amhainn Dubh. on the property of the Right Hon the Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE BIGE |
Allt na h-Airidhe Bige |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross
Mr D McBeath Doire-aonar Shieldaig |
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This name signifying the "Burn of the Lesser Shieling" is applied to a stream having its source on the S. side of the footpath leading from Sheildaig to Applecross about 4 miles from the former. on the property of the Right Hon the Lord Middleton |
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LOCH A' CHINN GHAIRBH |
Loch a'Chinn Ghairbh |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr D McBeath Doire-aonar Shieldaig |
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CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) [Shieldaig] |
Church |
Revd A Macintyre Manse, Shieldaig
Mr Rodk. Macckenzie Registrar Shieldaig
Mr K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name applies to the Quod Sacra Psh. [parish] Church of Shieldaig and was erected about A.D.1814. is a plain stone edifice having an open belfry on one gable it is seated to contain 400 persons, it is slated and in only middling repair. Property of the Established Church of Scotland |
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LOCH SHIELDAIG |
Loch Shieldaig |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Mr K
Macdonald F.C
Manse Applecross Black book of Scotland |
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This name applies to an extensive Salt water Lake or arm of the sea extending from a straight line drawn from Aird on the N. to Sron a 'Mhais on the S. for upwards of four miles. It is capable of giving shelter and anchorage to vessels of pretty large tonnage. |
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SGEIR AN FHIARAIDH |
Sgeir an Fhiaraidh |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar
Shieldaig
Mr K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Rock of the Bend" and is applied to sunken rock situated adjacent to the North End of Shieldaig Island |
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MANSE [Shieldaig] |
Manse |
Revd Alex Macintyre
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr Roderick Mackenzie |
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This name applies to the manse in connection with the Established Church at Shieldaig. Situated adjacent to the church and is a neat substantial dwelling of one story high,slated and in fair repair.
having V.G and Fruit garden attached, there is no glebe attached to this living. Property of Revd Alex Mcintyre in virtue of his office. |
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POST OFFICE [Shieldaig] |
Post Office |
Revd Alex Macintyre Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr Roderick Mackenzie |
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This name applies to a Sub-minor office detached off the Lochcarron P.Office and for the convenience of the district of Shieldaig. The arrival of the letters takes place on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2.0 P.M. and depart on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays at 7.0 A.M.
No savings bank , Money order or Telegraph business transacted. |
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BAIL'-A'-MHINISTER |
Bail'a' Mhinister |
Mr R Mackenzie
Revd K Macdonald |
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This name applies to a few dwelling houses offices etc situated on the E. side of Loch Shieldaig about 1/2 a mile north of the village of Shieldaig. They are all one story high , thatched and in fair repair
Property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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CAMAS-BEITHE |
Camas-Beithe |
Mr R Mackenzie Revd K Macdonald |
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This name applies to a small clachan or Hamlet consisting of a few dwelling houses and situated north of and adjacent to Bhail a' Mhinister. The dwellings are one story high thatched in fair repair and the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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SGEIR BHEITHE |
Sgeir Beithe |
Mr R Mackenzie Revd K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Birch Rock" is applied to a sunken rock situated adjacent and opposite to Camus-beithe in Loch Shieldaig. Only visible at low water. |
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MEALL A' CHOIRE BHUIDHE |
Meall a'Choire Bhuidhe |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd K Macdonald F.C. Manse Shieldaig |
092 |
This name signifing the "Hill of the Yellow Hollow" is applied to an prominent Eminence situated situated a short distance north of the village of Shieldaig. it is on the property of The Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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SGEIR DHUBH |
Sgeir Dubh |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd K Macdonald F.C. Manse Shieldaig |
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This name signifing the "Black Sunken Rock" is applied to a rock situated in the centre of Loch Shieldaig near its southern extremity and is visible only at low water |
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SGEIREAN BUIDHE |
Sgeiran Buidhe |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig
Revd K Macdonald F.C. Manse Shieldaig |
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This name signifing the "Yellow Sunken Rocks" is applied to two sunken rocks visible at low water only and in Loch Shieldaig on the west side nearly opposite the hamlet of Doire-Aonar |
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BALGY |
Balagay |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick Macdonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
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Applies to a gamekeeper's and cottar's house including also a number of ruins. It is situated near where the river of the smae name enters Upper Loch Torridon. Property of Sir John Stuart Applecross |
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RIVER BALGY |
Amhainn Balagay |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick Macdonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
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The meaning of the name is obscure. It issues from Loch Damph and runs in a northerly direction until it enters Upper Loch Torridon having a course about three fourths of a mile |
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RUDHA NA FEOLA |
Rudha na Feola |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick Macdonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
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This name signifies "Flesh point " It applies to a promontoryon th esouth side of Upper Loch Torridon a little N.w. of where Amhainn Balagy issues |
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Balgy Duncan Darroch Esq Proprietor John Mackenzie Ground Officer
Title Deeds dated 1624 See Authorities from printed works below for different modes of writing Balgy
River Balgy Authorities : Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C. Manse Valuation Roll New Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer
Plan of the estate of D.Darroch Esq. |
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BADAN VAGIE |
Badan Vugie |
Mr D.Connel
Mr R Macdonald |
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Applies to a shepherd's dwelling one story in height, thatched and in ordinary repair, situated a little to the N.E of Balagay
Property of Duncan Darroch, Torridon |
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CAMAS NA NIGHINN |
Camas na Nighinn |
Mr D.Connel Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
The literal meaning of this name is rather doubtful. It applies to a Bay resembling in formation a smith's anvil. It is situated between "Coran Badan Vugie' and 'Ob Gorm Beag' |
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CORRAN BADAN VUGIE |
Corran Badan Vugie |
Mr D.Connel Mr R Macdonald |
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The meaning of this name is doubtful. It applies to a small sandy bay at the mouth of Amhainn Balagay |
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RUDHA MOLACH MOR |
An Rudha Molach Mor |
Mr D.Connel Mr R Macdonald |
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This name signifies "Point of the large top", and applies to a neck of land situated between 'Coran Badan Vugie' and 'Camas na Nighiann' |
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There is an added note ' Corran - A semicircular bay, see Mr McAlpine's Dict. [dictionary] |
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PULPIT [Shieldaig] |
Pulpit |
Mr Roderick McKenzie
Revd Kenneth Macdonald |
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Applies to a wooden erection covered in. Situated a short distance north of the N. end of the village of Shieldaig. In front of the pulpit is an enclosure seated with rough wooden forms on seats.Not covered in. In this enclosure assemble during fine weather the Free Churchmen etc of this neighbourhood where divine service is held. During inclement weather the congregation adjourns to the F.C. Meeting house (described below here) having no church in this district. Pulpit and enclosure on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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CNOC NAN EUN |
Cnoc nan Eun |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kennneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Birds Knoll" is applied to a small eminence situated at the N.W.end of 'Ben Shieldaig' . On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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LOCH NAN EUN |
Loch nan Eun |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kennneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Birds Lake" is applied to a lake situated on the N.end of 'Ben Shieldaig on the highest top of that Eminence. On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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SRON AN FHITHICH |
Sron an Fithiich |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kennneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Ravens Promontory" is applied to a prominent shoulder of Ben Shieldaig situated at the north extremity of that eminence.
On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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CAMAS-AN-LEIM |
Camas-an-Leim |
Mr R. Mackenzie
Revd K Macdonald |
092 |
This name applies to two or three dwellings situated on the south coast of Upper Loch Torridon and adjacent to the bay from which they derive their name. They are one story high , thatched and in fair repair and are the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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DOIRE-CHLAIGIONN |
Doire-chlagoinn |
Mr R. Mackenzie Revd K Macdonald |
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This name applies to a few scattered etc dwellings situated on the west side of "Ob Mheallaidh' and about 3/4 of a mile from the village of Shieldaig. They are one story high , thatched and in poor repair The property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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SGEIREAN NAN SGARBH |
Sgeirean nan Scarbh |
Mr R. Mackenzie Revd K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Cormorant Rocks" is applied to two sunken rocks situated in Upper Loch Torridon and near the south margin. They are only visible at Low water. |
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BAD-CALLDA |
Bad -callda |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kennneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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Applies to a few dwelling houses forming a sort of hamlet or clachan Situated at the point of the mainland about 11/2 miles north of Shieldaig They are allone story high , thatched and in fair repair Proprietor as above. |
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CAMAS AN LEIM |
Camas an Leim |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kennneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Leaping Bay " is applied to a small bay situated on the south side of Upper Loch Torridon about a mile north of the village of Shielding |
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CAMAS-RUADH |
Camas-ruadh |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kennneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name applies to a solitary dwelling house situated on the E. side of Loch Shieldaig about 1/2 a mile north of Camas-beithe It is one story high , thatched and in poor repair It is the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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ALLT AN AOIL |
Allt an Aoil |
Mr Roderick McKenzie Revd K Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifying the "Lime Burn" is applied to a small stream having its source on and flowing N. down the north end of ' Ben Shieldaig' and entering 'Ob Mheallaidh at its South Eastern Extremity. On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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CAMAS A' CHLARSAIR |
Camas a'Chlarsair |
Mr Roderick McKenzie Revd K Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifying the " Bay of the Minstrel" is applied to a small bay situated on the south side of Upper Loch Torridon and E. of and adjacent to 'Ob Mheallaidh' |
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OB MHEALLAIDH |
Ob Meallaidh |
Mr Roderick McKenzie
Revd K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Deceptive Bay" is applied to a good sized bay running inland on the south side of Upper Loch Torridon for about 1/2 a mile and situated about 1/2 a mile N.E. of Shieldaig |
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ARD A' MHEALLAIDH |
Ard a'Mheallaidh |
Mr R Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Deceptive Height" is applied to a small eminence forming also a promontory situated on the east side of the 'Ob Mheallaidh' at its junction with Upper Loch Torridon on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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SGEIR ARD A' MHEALLAIDH |
Sgeir Ard a'Mheallaidh |
Mr R Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Rock of the Deceptive Height" is applied to a Sunken Rock situated on the east side of the 'Ob Mheallaidh' adjacent to 'Ard a'Mheallaidh' |
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SRON AN STIALLAIDH |
Sron an Stiallaidh |
Mr R Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Promontory of the Stripes" is applied to a small promontory situated on the west side of the 'Ob Mheallaidh' on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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DOIRE-AONAR |
Doire-Aonar |
Mr R Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
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This name applies to a few dwelling houses situated on the west side of Loch Shieldaig They are all one story high slated and thatched and in fair repair and having small portions of arable adjacent The property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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SHIELDAIG |
Shieldaig |
Mr R Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name applies to a small village consisting of a row of dwellings on the E. side of Loch Shieldaig. They are all one or 2 storys high, part slated part thatched and generally in fair repair and having in most cases small portions of V.G. and arable land attached. The property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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SHIELDAIG INN |
Shieldaig Inn |
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Mr R Mckenzie
Revd Kenneth Macdonald |
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This name applies to an Inn situated near the South End of the village of Shieldaig and is a building of two stories in height. Slated and in good repair having accomodation for man and beast. On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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SGEIR SHALACH |
Sgeir Shalach |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie
Revd Kenneth Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifying the "Dirty Rock" is applied to a sunken rock situated in Loch Shieldaig between the S.End of Shieldaig island and the E.shore |
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SHIELDAIG ISLAND |
Shieldaig Island |
Mr Roderick Mackenzie Revd Kenneth Macdonald |
092 |
This name is applied to an Island in Loch Shieldaig opposite the village of Shieldaig. It is covered with young fir wood and belongs to the Psh [parish] of Applecross and is the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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AIRD MHOR |
Aird Mhor |
D Connell
Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies the "Large Height" and applies to an prominent eminence partly wooded and situated between two bays viz. 'Ob Gorm Mor' and 'Ob Gorm Beag' Property of Duncan Darroch |
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BAGH GEAL |
Bagh Geal |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies the "White Bay " and applies to a small bay situated between 'Rudha na Cruaiche' & "Sron an Dubh-airde' |
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OB GORM MOR |
Ob Gorm Mor |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies the "Large Blue Creek" and applies to a good sized bay situated between 'Aird Mor' & "Sron an Dubh-airde' |
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DUBH-AIRDE |
Dubh-airde |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies the "Black Height" It applies to an heathy eminence situated a little to the north of 'Ob Gorm Beag' Property of Duncan Darroch Torridon |
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OB GORM BEAG |
Ob Gorm Beag |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies the "Little Blue Creek" and applies to a narrow bay situated between 'Aird Mor' & "Rudha Mollach Mor' |
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SRON AN DUBH-AIRDE |
Sron an Dubh-airde |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies " Nose of the Black Height" and applies to promontory extending along the north of 'Ob Gorm Mor' Property of Duncan Darroch |
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FALLS OF BALGY |
Falls of Balagay |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald
For authorities for Balgy see page 41 |
092 |
This name applies to a small waterfall situated on the River Balagay. It is about eight feet high
It is an anglicised name. |
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AN T-SAIL |
An t-Sail |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies ' the Heel' and is applied to a heathy hill of considerable height situated a little to the N.W. of Creag Sgorach
Property of Duncan Darroch |
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CREAG SGORACH |
Creag Sgorach |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifies the 'Peaked or pronged Rock' and applies to a prominent rock near the north western terminus of Beinn Damh Property of Duncan Darroch |
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RUDHA NA CRAOIBHE |
Rudha na Cruaiche |
D Connell Mr R Macdonald
Corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
092 |
This name signifies the 'Promontory of the Tree' and applies to a promontory forming the eastern side of Bagh Geal Property of D Darroch |
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AIRIDH NAM BARD |
Airidh nan Bard |
Mr Donald Connell
Mr Roderick McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
The name signifies the "Shieling of the Bard" and applies to a small ruin adjacent to the southern shore of 'Upper Loch Torridon' and distant a few yards from the confluence of Allt a'Ghuibhais with the above Loch |
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ALLT A' GHUIBHAIS |
Allt a'Ghuibhais |
Mr Donald Connell
Mr Roderick McDonald Gamekeeper Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
Applied to a small stream having its source a short distance west of 'Glac nan Each' and after running in a northeasterly directionfor a distance of about one mile, it enters "Upper Loch Torridon"
It signifies the "Fir Stream" |
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RUDH' AN T-SALAINN |
Rudh an t-Salainn |
Mr Donald Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr Roderick McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon Mr John Mackenzie Ground Officer Torridon |
092 |
This name applies to a small point of land situated on the south side of "Upper Loch Torridon' and about one half mile distant from the clachan known as "Annat" It signifies the 'Salt point' |
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ALLT GLAC NAN EACH |
Allt Glac nan Each |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
Applied to a small burn having its source in 'Glac nan Each' and after running northwards for about three fourths of a mile it enters Allt Coire Roill
It signifies the "Stream of the Horses hollow" |
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CREAG AN FHITHICH |
Creag an Fithich |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name applies to a small Knoll situated about three fourths of a mile south of the clachan known as Annat
It signifies the "Rock of the Raven" or "Raven's Rock" |
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GLAC NAN EACH |
Glac nan Each |
Mr D Connell
Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
The name applies to a hollow situated about a mile to the Southeast of the clachan known as Annat It signifies the "Horses hollow" |
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ALLT NAN CORP |
Allt nan Corp |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092; 093 |
This name signifies the 'Stream of the Corp' and applies to a small stream issuing out of ' Lochan Dubh Cul a Mhill" and after running in an esaterly direction for a distance of about a mile it enters Amhainn Traill |
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GLAC DHORCH MHOR |
Glac Dhorch Mor |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name signifies the "Large black of the Hill " and applies to a Hollow or pass situated a short distance east of 'Lochan Dubha cul a Mhill " |
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LOCHAN DUBHA CUL A' MULL |
Lochan Dubha cul a'Mhill |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name signifies the "Lochs at the back of the Hill " and applies to two small lochs situated a short distance north east of 'Creag an Fhitich" On the property of D Darroch Esq Torridon |
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SITHEAN RUAIRIDH |
Sithean Ruairidh |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name signifies the "Roderick's Hillock " and applies to a rocky heathy eminence situated about one half mile south of the dwelling house or Lodge known as The Mains
Property of D Darroch Esq Torridon |
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ALLT DUBH |
Allt Dubh |
Mr Rodk McKenzie
Revd K Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifying the "Black Stream" is applied to a stream having its source out of the N.lake of the two called Lochan Dubh It flows north E. and enters 'Allt nan Gleann'. On the property of Sir John Stuart (the Right Hon ) |
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REIDH-NAN-UAIG |
Reidh nan Uaig |
Mr Rodk McKenzie Revd K Macdonald |
092 |
This name applies to the ruins of a dwelling and offices with an enclosure situated east of the end of Loch Dughaill On the property of the the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT COIRE MHURCHAIDH |
Allt Coire Murachaidh |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Stream of Murdoch's Hollow" is applied to a stream having its source in the hollow from which it derives its name It flows S.W and N.W and enters Loch Dughaill.
On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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COILLE CREAG-LOCHA |
Coille Creag-locha |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Wood of the Lake Rock" is applied to a large tract of Fir wood interspersed with birch situated on the N.E. side of 'Glen Shieldaig' On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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LOCH DHUGAILL |
Loch Dughaill |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Dugald's Lake " is applied to a fresh water lake situated in 'Glen Sheildaig' about 3/4 of a mile south of Ceann Loch On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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LOCHAN PRAPA |
Lochan Prap |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Speedy Lakes" is applied to 4 small lakes situated on the N.W. end of Mheall Breac On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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AN GARBH-ALLT |
An Garbh-Allt |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name signifying the "Rough Stream" is applied to a small stream having its source out of a small lake on the western end of 'Beinn a Chait", it flows northwards and enters Loch Shieldaig near Direinar on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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CEANN-LOCHA |
Ceann-loch |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name applies to a gamekeeper's dwelling with suitable offices adjacent situated at the south extremity of Loch Shieldaig. it is one story high , slated and in good repair. On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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FREE CHURCH MEETING HOUSE [Shieldaig] |
F.C. Meeting House |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
Applies to a plain stone building situated E. of and adjacent to Ceannloch used by the members of the F.C. body as a meeting house during wet weather. The services of the Church being at this time held in the open air as this body have no Church in this locality. The above building was erected by subscription about 1848, is one story high, slated and in fair repair. The property of the F.C of Scotland On the ground of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT CEANN-LOCHA |
Allt Ceann-loch |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie
Revd Kenneth Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifying the "Lochend Stream" is applied to a stream having its source out of a small lake situated on the E. side of Coire Dhoire Aonar. The stream flows E.and N. and enters Loch Shieldaig adjacent to Ceannloch On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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ALLT PRAP |
Allt Prap |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Revd Kenneth Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifying the "Speedy Burn" is applied to a good sized stream having its source from the south lake of the 4 called Lochan Prap. The stream flows N. and falls into Amhainn Ceann an Locha on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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AMHAINN CEANN AN LOCHA |
Amhainn Ceann an
Loch |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Revd Kenneth Macdonald |
092 |
This name signifying the "Lochend River" is applied to a stream flowing N.W. out of Loch Dughaill and entering Loch Shieldaig at its southern extremity. On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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BEN SHIELDAIG |
Ben Shieldaig |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092; 103 |
Applies to a mountain forming a very prominent and conspicuous feature Situated N.E. of and forming one of the sides of Glen Shielding, and is about 4 miles in length. Extending N.W and S.E.
On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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COIRE NA DOIRE AONAIR |
Coire na Doire Aonair |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092 |
This name applies to a hollow on the north side of "Beinn a Chait' near to its western extremity.
On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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GLEN SHIELDAIG |
Glen Shieldaig |
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross |
092; 103 |
Applies to a valley situated between 'Ben Shieldaig' and 'Beinn a'Chait' and extending from the head of Loch Shieldaig about 3 miles inland The county road from Shieldaig to Lochcarron runs throughout the entire length of the valley
On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT NAN GLEANN |
Allt nan Gleann |
Mr Rodk .Mckenzie
Revd Kenneth Macdonald |
092; 103 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Glen" is applied to a stream having its source on the S. E. end of Glen Shieldaig,through which it flows in a N.W direction until it falls into "Loch Dughaill'.
Property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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COIR' AN FHIONN-UILLT |
Coir' an Fhionn -uillt |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald |
092 |
This name signifies "Hollow of the lilac colored stream" and is applied to a large hollow situated about one mile to the south of Loch Damph.
Sir John Stuart Proprietor. |
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COIRE MHURCHAIDH |
Coire Mhurchaidh |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross
Mr Roderick Mckenzie Registrar Shieldaig |
092 |
This name signifies 'Murdoch's Hollow" and is applied to a deep hollow on the south face of 'Ben Shieldaig'
On the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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CREAG DHUBH THOLLASTER |
Creag Dhubh Thollasdair |
Mr D Connell
Mr R McDonald |
092 |
This name signifies "Black rock of the holes"and is applied to a large rock situated a little to the south of loch Damph.
Sir John Stuart Proprietor. |
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ALLT A' CHUILINN |
Allt a'Chuillin |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald |
092 |
This name signifies the '"Stream of the holly " and is applied to a small stream having its source about one and a half mile to the S.E. of Craig Scorach and runs into Loch Damh D.Darroch Esq Propt. |
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ALLT DOIRE-DAMH |
Allt Doire-damh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald |
092 |
This name signifies the '"Stream of the oxen's grove " and is applied to a small stream having its source about one mile to the south east of Craig Scorach
On the property of D.Darroch Esq |
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AM FIONN-ALLT |
Am Fionn-allt |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R. McDonald |
092 |
This name signifies the 'Pale or lilac colored stream ' and is applied to a small stream having its source in the Northern face of Ben Shielding and enters Loch Damph about one fourth mile from its Western extremity |
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ALLT AN TUILL BHAIN |
Allt an Tuill Bhain |
Mr Donald Connell Mr Roderick McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name applies to a small stream having its source in "Toll Ban" and after running in an north-easterly direction for a distance of about one mile it enters 'Allt Coire Roill'
It signifies "Stream of the White Hollow" |
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MEALL GORM |
Meall Gorm |
Mr Donald Connell
Mr Roderick McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
Applied to a hill top situated a short distance north-west of "Beinn Damh" It is covered with rough pasture and it signifies the "Green or Blueish colored hill" |
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TOLL BAN |
Toll Ban |
Mr Donald Connell Mr Roderick McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name signifies the "White Hollow" and applies to a hollow situated at the northern extremity of Beinn Damh On the property of D. Darroch Esq Torridon |
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COIRE NA FEARNA |
Coire na Fearna |
Mr Donald Connell Mr Roderick McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name signifies the 'Hollow of the Alder ' and applies to a small hollow situated at the northern extremity of the Doire Dhamh |
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DOIRE DAMH |
Doire Damh |
Mr Donald Connell Mr Roderick McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name signifies the 'Oxen's Grove' and applies to a long narrow strip of birch wood situated on the east side of "Loch Damh
Property of D Darroch Esq Torridon |
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ALLT COIRE ROILL |
Allt Coire Roill |
Mr D Connell
Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name applies to a stream having its source a short distance north of the eastern extremity of "Beinn Damh' It runs in a north easterly direction and enters Loch Torridon enters at the bay known as "Camas Roill' |
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BEINN DAMH |
Beinn Damh |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name signifies the "Stags Hill" and applies to a large Hill about three thousand feet high situated about one half mile east of 'Loch Damh'
It is covered partly with rocky heathy pasture and partly with rough pasture.
D.Darroch Esq Torridon |
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COIRE ROILL |
Coire Roill |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
Applied to a hollow situated about one fourth mile north of 'Beinn Damh' It signifies the 'Hollow of the Roll' |
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COIR' AN LAOIGH |
Coire an Laoigh |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name applies to a small hollow situated on the Eastern extremity of 'Beinn Damh' It signifies the 'Calf's ' Hollow' |
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SPIDEAN COIR' AN LAOIGH |
Spidean Coir' an Laoigh |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
This name applies to a top situated near the east end of "Beinn Damh' It signifies the "pinnacle of the Calf's Hollow" |
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TOLL NA BEISTE |
Toll na Beiste |
Mr D Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
092 |
Applied to a small hollow situated on the north side of 'Beinn Damh' It signifies the 'Beast's ' Hollow' |
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OS1/28/46/71 |
GLAC DHORCH |
Glac Dhorch |
Propt of D. Darroch Esq |
093 |
This name signifies 'Dark Hollow" and is applied to a small hollow situated about one mile to the north of 'Beinn na h-Eaglaise' Propt of D. Darroch Esq Torridon |
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LOCH AN UILLT-BHEITHE |
Loch an Uillt-beithe |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies "Loch of the birch stream" and is applied to a small loch situated about one and a half mile south of 'Seana Mheallan'
Propt of D. Darroch Esq |
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SPIOCAID THORMAID |
Spiocaid Thormaid |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies 'Norman's pinnacle" and is applied to a small rock situated about one mile south of Seana Mheallan Propt of D. Darroch Esq
Torridon |
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BEINN NA H-EAGLAISE |
Beinn na h-Eaglaise |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
092; 093 |
This name signifies "Hill of the Church" and is applied to a large high hill situated about one and a half miles south of Torridon Inn Propt of D. Darroch Esq Torridon Height 2410 ft |
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CREAG NA NIGHINN |
Creag na Nighinn |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the 'Girls Rock' and is applied to a rock in the East face of Beinn na h-Eaglaise
On the property of D. Darroch Esq |
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LOCH MEALL A' GHUAIL |
Loch Meall a'Ghuail |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies "Loch of the [unreadable] hill" and is applied to a smalll loch situated about one and a half miles south of "Seana Mhaeallan On the property of D. Darroch Esq Torridon |
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COIRE BUIDHE |
Coire Buidhe |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies "Yellow holllow"and is applied to an small hollow situated about one mile to the south of 'Seana Mheallan' Property of D.Darroch Esq Torridon |
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LOCHAN ODHAR |
Lochan Odhar |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies "Dun colored little loch"and is applied to an small loch situated on 'Seana Mheallan' On the property of D.Darroch Esq Torridon |
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SEANA-MHEALLAN |
Sean-Mheallan |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
082; 093 |
This name signifies the 'old hill' and is applied to a pretty large hill situated about one half mile S. of the road leading from Torridon to Knlochewe and about two miles E. of Torridon Inn
Propt of D Darroch Esq |
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CREAG NA BOCTAIG |
Creag na Boctaig |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Bucks Rock “ and is applied to a large rock situated about one and a fourth miles to the south of Seana Mheallan D.Darroch Esq Propt. |
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MEALL A' GHUAIL |
Meall a' Ghuail |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Hill of the Charcoal “ and is applied to a small hill situated about one and a half miles to the south of Seana Mheallan
D.Darroch Esq Proprietor |
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SAIL GHARBH |
Sail Gharbh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Rough Hill “ and is applied to a face of hill situated about three miles to the south of Seana Mheallan
D.Darroch Esq Propt. |
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ALLT BHEITHE |
Allt Bheithe |
Mr Donald Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Stream of the Birch “ and is applied to a small stream having its source in 'Loch an Uillt Bheithe" and runs in a N.direction till its junction with 'Amhainn Thraill' |
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POLL DUBH |
Poll Dubh |
Mr Donald Connell
Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Black stream or pool “ and is applied to a pretty large stream having its source in Loch nam Fiadh and runs in a westerly direction till the junction of Uillt Bheithe when it gets the name of Amhainn Thraill |
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SRATH A' PHUILL DHUIBH |
Srath a' Phuill Dhuibh |
Mr Donald Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “strath of the black pools" and is applied to a small strath situated about one mile to the south of Sean Mheallan and about two miles east of Torridon Inn
Propt. of D.Darroch Esq |
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AMHAINN THRAILL |
Amhainn Thraill |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Short River" and is applied to a small river having its source at the junction of "Poll Dubh" and Allt Bheitheand runs in a W. direction till its junction with 'Amhainn Gleann Torridon' |
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LOCH NAM FIADH |
Loch nam Fiadh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Deer's Loch" and is applied to a pretty large loch situated about one mile to the south of 'Seana Mheallan'
On the property of D.Darroch Esq |
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LOCHAN SIL |
Lochan Siol |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Small loch of the seed “ and is applied to a small loch situated one fourth mile to the N. of 'Loch Nam Fiadh'
On the property of D.Darroch Esq Torridon |
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ALLT SRATH A' BHATHAICH |
Allt Srath a' Bhathaich |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie
Ground Officer Torridon |
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The name applies to a stream having its source in 'Beinn na h-Eaglaise',part of which is named Allt Beinn na h-Eaglaise It runs southwards until it joins 'Allt an Ruadh-stac' forming "Amhainn Dearg' Signifies the stream of the Byre Strath |
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This page also contains the following entry: Lub Mollach See Name book of sheet 92
Authorities: Mr D. Connell,Mr R McDonald, Mr John Mackenzie
Description: This name applies to a piece of rough pasture situated on the south side of Amhain Gleann Torridon It signifies the the "Hairy Loop"
D.Darroch Esq Torridon Proprietor |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDH-FRAOICH |
Allt na h-Airidh Fraoich |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the "stream of the heather shieling" and is applied to a small stream having its source in Lochan Dearg Beag' and runs in a N.direction till it enters Loch nam Fiadh On the property of D.Darroch Esq Torridon |
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LOCHAN DEARG BEAG |
Lochan Dearg Beag |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the "Little Red Loch" and is applied to a small loch situated about one fourth mile E. of Sail Gharbh D.Darroch Esq Propt. |
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ALLT FRAIGHNICH |
Allt Fraighnich |
Mr Donald Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082; 093 |
This name -see remark above- and is applied to a small stream having its source about one and a half miles to the East of "Loch nam Fiadh' and runs in a N. direction till it enters Lochan an Iasgaich |
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ALLT NAN LOCHAIN UAINE |
Allt an Lochan Uaine |
Mr Donald Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
093 |
This name signifies the “stream of the green lochs" and is applied to a small stream having its source in 'Loch nan Uaine' and flows in a N. direction till its junction with 'Allt Fraighnich' |
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LOCH FRAIGHNICH |
Loch Fraighnich |
Mr Donald Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr Roderick McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
093 |
This name is written as pronounced , the meaning being very doubtful and is applied to a small loch situated about one half mile to the East of "Loch nam Fiadh' on the property of
D.Darroch Esq Torridon |
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The 'remark above" refers to the entry for Loch Fraighnich, and relates to the uncertainty about the translation of the Gaelic 'Fraighnich' |
OS1/28/46/80 |
ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE DUIBHE |
Allt na h'-Airidhe Duibhe |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “stream of the black shieing “ and is applied to a small stream having its source a little to the west of 'Lochan dearg Beag' and runs in a N. direction till its junction with Loch nam Fiadh |
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CREAG NA H-AIRIDH-FRAOICH |
Creag na h-Airidh Fraoich |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “Rock of the heath shieling “ and is applied to a small rock situated about one fourth of a mile to the south of Loch nam Fiadh
Property of D.Darroch Esq Torridon |
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DROCHAID NAN LOCHAN UAINE |
Drochaidh nan Lochan Uaine |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “ Bridge of the Green Loch “ and is applied to a a small strip of ground situated at 'Loch nan Uaine' On the property of D.Darroch Esq Torridon |
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OS1/28/46/81 |
ARDNARFF |
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BEINN LIATH BHEAG |
Beinn Liath Beag |
Revd. J Mcdougall John McDonald |
093 |
Is also applied to a prominent hill covered with stones and very little heathy pasture.' The name signifies "the little grey hill" and is the property of Sir Ivor Guest It is situated about 1/2 mile north of 'Beinn Liath' |
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COIRE NA H-UAMHA |
Coire na h-Uamha |
Revd. J Mcdougall John McDonald |
093 |
Is applied to a hollow situated on the north base of 'Beinn Liath Beag' The name signifies "Corry of the Dens" Propt. Sir Ivor Guest |
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SGORR NAN LOCHAN UAINE |
Sgur an Lochan Uaine |
Revd. J Mcdougall
John McDonald |
093 |
Is applied to a prominent hill situated adjacent to and north west of 'Lochan Uaine' The name signifies "Hill of the green loch"
Proprietor Sir Ivor Guest |
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1. There is no entry for Ardnarff on this page
2.There are a number of added notes
a. Sgorr Na Lochan Uaine : Sgur na Locha Uaine suggested by O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by the local authorities. Sgorr adopted as suggestion of the examining officer
b.Coire nan Uamh or Coire na h-Uaidh suggested by O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by the local authorities. |
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ALLT COIRE BEINN LEITHE |
Allt Coire Beinn Liath |
Revd J. Macdougall Strathconon by Beauty John McDonald Crofter Achnashellach Strathcarron |
093; 094 |
Signifies "Grey hill corry burn' & is applied to a small stream flowing from 'Lochan Uaine' in an easterly direction till it joins "Allt Lochan Goblach' when it takes another name. |
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ALLT COIRE LAIR |
Allt Coire Lair |
Revd J. Macdougall
Strathconon by Beauty
John McDonald Crofter Achnashellach Strathcarron |
093 |
Is applied to a small stream rising at the head of the corry of the same name and flowing in an easterly direction until it joins the water of 'loch Corry Lair' The stream is then known as "River Lair' |
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COIRE BEINNE LEITHE |
Coire Beinn Liath |
Revd J. Macdougall Strathconon by Beauty John McDonald Crofter Achnashellach Strathcarron |
093 |
This name is applied to an ordinary sized hollow situate on the north base of 'Beinn Liath' It is covered with H.P. and on the property of Sir Ivor Guest, Canford Manor Dorsetshire.
The name signifies 'Corry of the Grey Hill' |
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LOCHAN UAINE |
Lochan Uaine |
Revd J. Macdougall Strathconon by Beauty John McDonald Crofter Achnashellach Strathcarron |
093 |
Is applied to two small lochs situated at the north western base of "Beinn Liath' Th name signifies “Green Lochs “ Propt. of Sir Ivor Guest |
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1 Allt Coire na Beinne Liath suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by the local authorities
2. Coire na Beinne Leithe suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by the local authorities |
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ALLT LOCHAIN GHOBHLAICH |
Allt Lochan Ghoblach |
Revd J Macdougall
John Macdonald |
093; 094 |
Is applied to a small stream flowing from the loch of the same name in an easterly direction till it joins with "Allt Coire Beinn Liathe"
This name signifies “Burn of the forked loch “ |
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CAIRN LIATHA |
Carn Liath |
Revd J Macdougall
John Macdonald |
093 |
Is applied to a piece of rocky hilly ground situate about one mile north of 'Beinn Liath Beag' The name signifies "Grey Heaps" Propr. Sir John Guest |
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LOCHAN GOBHLACH |
Lochan Goblach |
Revd J Macdougall
John Macdonald |
093 |
This name signifies "The forked little loch “ and is applied to a small loch on the property of Sir Ivor Guest situate about one mile north of "Beinn Liath Beag' |
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Entry for Allt Lochain Ghoblaich has the following extra notes;
'Allt an Lochain Ghoblach suggested at O.S.O Inverness but not approved by local authorities.
Suggested to be written 'Allt Lochain Ghoblaich' in remark from Examination officer & adopted' |
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AN LETH-ALLT |
An Leth-Allt |
Revd J Macdougall
John Macdonald |
082; 093 |
Is applied to a small stream rising near the N.W. end of 'Beinn Liath Bheag and flowing in a northerly direction through the corry of the same name
The name signifies "The Half Burn “ |
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This page also contains an entry for Coir' an Leth-Uillt with the following note: 'Cancelled see name book for Sheet 82 p130 for authorities and description' |
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ALLT NAN GLAICE MOIRE |
Allt na Glaice Moire |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
Applied to a small stream having its source in 'Glac Mhor' and
running southwards & enter 'Loch nan Eoin' direction till it
It signifies “Burn of the Large Hollow “ |
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CLACH A' BHOTUIL |
Clach a'Bhotuil |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
Applied to a stone situated on the boundary between the parishes of Applecross and Strathcarron. I t signifies the "Bottle Stone" |
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GLAC MHOR |
Ghlac Mhor |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name signifies the “Large Hollow“ and applies to a hollow situated a short distance north of 'Loch nan Eoin'
property of D.Darroch Esq |
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OS1/28/46/86 |
LOCHAN BEINN NA H-EAGLAISE |
Lochan Beinn na h-Eaglaise |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
The name applies to three small lochs situated on the south side of the Hill known as "Beinn na h-Eaglaise" Signification "lochs of the Church Hill" |
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MEALL A' CHINN DEIRG |
Meall a'Chinn Deirg |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name signifies the “ Hill of the Red Head “ and applies to a large hill having an elevation of about three thousand feet above sea level situated about one half mile east of "Srath a Bhathaich' |
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MEALL DEARG |
Meall Dearg |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name signifies the “Red Hill “ and applies to a hill situated a short distance north- east of "Loch nan Eoin' Partly on the property of D. Darroch Esq. & partly on that of A. Matheson Esq. M.P Ardross |
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ALLT BEINN NA H-EAGLAISE |
Allt Beinn na h-Eaglaise |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
Applied to a stream having its source in Lochan Beinn na h-Eaglaise and Allt Srath a'Bhathaich at the point where the boundary between the parishes of Applecross &Strathcarron joins that stream
The name signifies “Stream of the Hill of the Church “ |
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CADH' AN SGADAIN |
Cadh' an Sgadain |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name signifies the “Herring Pass “ and applies to a small hollow situated a little distance north-west of 'Loch nan Eoin' |
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LOCHAN DEARG |
Lochan Dearg |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name signifies the “Red Loch “ and applies to a small loch situated at the northern extremity of Glac Mhor |
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LOCH NA CRAOIBHE-CAORUINN |
Loch na Craoibhe- Caoruinn |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name applies to a loch situated a short distance East of 'Loch nan Eoin' it signifies the "Loch of the Rowan tree" |
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This page contains three other non cancelled entries for :
Loch an Diona Authorities: Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie Description: This name signifies "Loch of the Shelter" and applies to a loch situated about a quarter of a mile north of 'Loch nan Eoin'
Loch an Eoin Authorities: Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie Description:This name applies to a loch of medium size situated a short distance north of 'Srath a'Bhathaich' it signifies the "Bird's Loch"
Allt an Ruadh Staic For authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 103 |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE GHRANDA |
Allt a'Choire Ghranda |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name applies to a stream having its source in Coire Ghranda it runs in a northern direction
Signification “Stream of the Ugly Hollow “ This stream enters "Allt na h-Airidh Fhraoich' |
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BEALACH NA LICE |
Bealach na Lice |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name signifies "Pass of the Flags" and applies to a little hollow or pass situated about one mile north of 'Coire Fhionnarach' |
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COIRE GRANDA |
Coire Granda |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name signifies the "Ugly Hollow" and applies the extremity of a small opening or pass situated on the west of the hill known as "Beinn Liath' |
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BEALACH BAN |
Bealach Ban |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name signifies the “white pass “ & applies to a small hollow situated a short distance north of 'Coire Fhionnarach' |
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SGORR RUADH |
Sgorr Ruadh |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
This name signifies the “Red Cliff “ and applies to a hill covered in heathy pasture and loose stones situated about one half mile south of 'Beinn Liath' |
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STUC A' CHOIRE GHRANDA |
Stuc a'Choire Granda |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald |
093 |
This name applies to a hill covered in heathy pasture and loose stones situated about one mile west of 'Beann Liath' It signifies the "Hill of the Ugly Hollow' |
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OS1/28/46/91 |
COIRE FIONNARAICH |
Coire Fionnaraich |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093; 104 |
This name signifies the “Cool Hollow “ and applies to a large corey situated about two miles south west of 'Beinn Liath' |
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OS1/28/46/91 |
LOCH COIRE FIONNARAICH |
Loch Coire Fhionnaraich |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
Applied to a loch situated in Coire Fhionnaraich It signifies"Loch of the Cool Hollow" |
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This page contains a deleted entry for Allt Coire Fhionnaraich with the note "Cancelled see name book of sheet 104 and page 92 of this book for An Fhionn Amhainn |
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AN FHIONN-AMHAINN |
Am Fhionn-Amhainn |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
093; 104 |
For Authorities and description see Name Book of Sheets 93 and 104 |
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LOCH A' BHEALAICH MHOIR |
Loch a'Bhealaich Mhor |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald Mr John Mackenzie |
093 |
Applied to a small loch situated on the pass known as Bealach Mhor & about one fourth mile distant from "Sgurr Ruadh" it signifies Loch of the 'Large pass' |
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OS1/28/46/93 |
RIVER LAIR |
River Lair |
Estate Map
Alexander Michie
Keeper, Achnashellach
Mr McLennan, Gardener Achnashellach, Strathcarron |
093; 104; 105 |
This name is applied to a mountain stream flowing partly from 'Loch Coire Lair' and from the corry of that name in a southerly direction until it enters 'Loch Dhughaill' Its course is very precipitous and rocky. |
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Three entries
1.Allt nan Carrag For authorities and description see Name Book of Sheets 82 and 93 6 inch sheet 82
2.Sgorr Dubh For authorities and description see Name Book of Sheets 82 and 93 6 inch sheet 82
3. Coir an Leth Uillt - deleted see page 84 |
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BEALACH MOR |
Bealach Mor |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon John Macdonald Crofter Strathcarron |
093 |
Signification 'Big Pass" and applies to an opening between two hills situate about 30 chains S.W. of 'Creag Sgur Ruadh' |
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COIRE LAIR |
Coire Lair |
Revd J Macdougall
Strathconon
John Macdonald
Crofter Strathcarron |
093 |
Signification 'Mares Hollow" and applies to a hollow situate on the south side of 'Beinn Liath' |
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CREAG SGOIRR RUAIDHE |
Creag Sgur Ruadh |
Signification 'Mares Hollow" and applies to a hollow situate on the south side of 'Beinn Liath' |
093 |
Signification 'Rock of the Red Mountain" and applies to a rock situate about 20 chains west of 'Loch Coire Lair' |
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LOCH COIRE LAIR |
Loch Coire Lair |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon John Macdonald Crofter Strathcarron |
093 |
Signification 'Mares Corry Loch" and applies to a loch situate about 20 chains east of 'Creag Sgur Ruadh' |
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Creag an Sguir Ruaid Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not adopted by local authorities
Creag Sgoirr Ruaidh suggested at the examination office and adopted.
There is a further handwritten note arguing that either "Sgorr" or "Sgurr" should be adopted as the correct spelling |
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BEINN LIATH MHOR |
Beinn Liath Mhor |
Duncan Darroch Esq
D Mackenzie Ground officer
Mr Rankine Gamekeeper Torridon |
093 |
Signification 'Grey Hill" and applies to a hill situate about 20 chains north of 'Coire Lair' 3034.3 ft in height |
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OS1/28/46/96 |
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The objects described on this page are on the property of Sir Ivor Bortie Guest , Bart. Canford Manor, Wimborne, Dorsetshire |
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COIRE MAINNRICHEAN |
Coire Mainnrichean |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon
John Macdonald |
093 |
Signification "Corry of the little huts" and applies to a hollow situate immediately N.E of 'Creag Mainnrichean' on the property of Sir Ivor Guest |
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CREAG MAINNRICHEAN |
Creag Mainnreachean |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon John Macdonald |
093 |
Signification "Rock of the little huts" and applies to a rock situate immediately southwest of 'Creag Mainnrichean' on the property of Sir Ivor Guest |
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FUAR THOLL |
Fuar Tholl |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon John Macdonald |
093; 104 |
Signification "Cold Hole" and applies to a high rocky Hill situateabout 11/2 miles N.W. of Achnashellach Lodge. The property of Sir Ivor Guest 2968 ft in height |
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LETH CHREAG |
Leth Creag |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon John Macdonald |
093; 104 |
Signification "Half Rock" and applies to a rock situate about 25 chains east of 'Fuar Tholl' on the propty. of Sir Ivor Guest |
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'Leth Creag' Suggested at examination office and adopted
'An Leth-Chreag' Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not adopted by local authorities |
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ALLT A' BHEALAICH MHOIR |
Allt a Bhealaich Mhor |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon John Macdonald Achnashellach Strathcarron |
093 |
Signification "Burn of the Big Pass" and applies to a stream issuing from 'Loch a Bealaich Mhor' and flowing into 'Loch Coire Lair' |
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MEALL TEANGA FIADHAICH |
Meall Teanga Fiadhaich |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon John Macdonald Achnashellach Strathcarron |
093 |
Signification "Lump of the wild Tongue" and applies to a hill or rocky ground in the fork of two streams situate 20 chains N.E. of 'Teanga Fiadhaich' On the property of Sir Ivor Guest Bart
Candon Manor Wimborne Dorset |
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TEANGA FHIADHAICH |
Teanga Fiadhaich |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon John Macdonald Achnashellach Strathcarron |
093 |
Signification "Wild Tongue" and applies to a piece of ground extending about 20 chains S.W. of 'MeallnTeanga Fiadhaich' Sir Ivor Guest Propr. |
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Meall na Teanga Fhiadhaich Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not adopted by local authorities
Teanga Fhiadhaich Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not adopted by local authorities |
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ACHADH BEINNE LEITHE |
Achadh Beinn Liath |
Revd J Macdougall
Strathconon
J. Macdonald Crofter Achnashellach |
093; 094 |
This name signifies the “Field of the Grey Hill “ and applies to a hollow situated about 40 chains north of 'Drochaid Coire Lair' |
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ALLT AN LETH-CHREIG |
Allt an Leth-Creag |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon J. Macdonald Crofter Achnashellach |
093 |
This name signifies the “Burn of the Half Rock “ and applies to a stream issuing to the north of Fuar Tholl and thence flowing into the River Lair |
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ALLT COIRE MAINNRICHEAN |
Allt Coire Mainnrichean |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon J. Macdonald Crofter Achnashellach |
093 |
This name signifies the “Burn of the Corry of the Little Huts “ and applies to a stream issuing Coire Mainnrichean and flowing into the Loch Coire Lair |
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COIRE MAC AN LEASGADAIR |
Coire Mac an Leasgadair |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon J. Macdonald Crofter Achnashellach |
093 |
This name applies to a hollow situated about 20 chains east of Teanga Fiadhaich
It signifies "Corry of the Lazy Man's Son" |
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DROCHAID COIRE LAIR |
Drochaid Coire Lair |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon J. Macdonald Crofter Achnashellach |
093 |
This name signifies the “Bridge of the Mare's Corry“ and applies to a pass and watershed situated about 45 chains east of Coire Lair |
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Ach na Beinne Leithe Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by local authorities
Achadh Beinne Liathe Suggested at examination office and adopted
Allt an Leth Chreige Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by local authorities
Allt an Leth Chreig Suggested in Remarks from examination office and adopted
Coire Mhic an Leisgeir Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by local authorities |
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ALLT ACHADH BEINNE LEITHE |
Allt Achadh Beinne Leithe |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon J. Macdonald Crofter Achnashellach |
093; 094 |
This name signifies the “Burn of the Grey Hill's Field “ and is applied to a stream rising in Drochaid Coire Lair and thence flowing north and east into Allt na Dearcag |
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ALLT AN TIGH SEALGACH |
Allt an Tigh Sealgach |
Revd J Macdougall Strathconon J. Macdonald Crofter Achnashellach |
093 |
This name signifies the “Burn of the shooting Bothy “ and is applied to a stream having its source about 60 chains east of Beinn Liath and thence flowing into Allt Achaidh Beinn Liath |
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Allt Ach na Beinn Leithe Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by local authorities
Allt Achadh Beinne Leithe Suggested at examination office and adopted
Allt an Tigh Shealgaich Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness but not approved by local authorities |
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COULIN FOREST |
Coulin Forest |
A.K MacKinnon Factor, Corry by Broadford |
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Applies to a deer forest situated in the Psh.[parish] of Lochcarron The boundary commencing at "Lochan Dearg Beag' keeping north along the stream 'Allt na h-Airidh fraoich' past 'Loch nam Fiadh' to the Psh.[parish] boundary. Keeping said Bdy. about 10 miles to Lochan Dubh Doire, turning west along the watershed to 'Carn Breac' thence to 'Carn Odhar' to 'Carn Griugaig' still keeping the watershed to 1 mile S.W. of the highest point of "Beinn Liath' turning N.W and terminating at 'Lochan Dearg Beag'
Proprietor Sir Ivor Guest, Canford Manor near Wimborne Dorsetshire |
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Achnashellach Forest Authority: Robert Tennant Esq Proprietor Sheets 93, 94,104 &105
Description: Applies to a Deer-Forest situated in the Psh.[parish] of Lochcarron. The boundary commencing where the fence joins 'Loch Dhughaill' on the south east. Keeping the side of the said loch thence along the River Carron for a few miles when it turns north along the stream 'Am Fionn-Amhainn' to Loch Coire Fhoinnaraich' still keeping north through "Bealach Ban' to the summit about 15 chains south of 'Lochan Dearg Beag' when it suddenly turns east. Keeping the watershed of 'Beinn Liath' ,'Carn Griugach' & 'Carn Odhar' to the highest point on 'Carn Breac' when it goes to the end of the wood 3/4 of a mile S.W. of 'Glencarron Lodge'. Thence east to a small pool on 'Meall an Fhliuchaird' it then turns S.E. along the watershed to the stream 'Allt na Ceannichean' forming the Psh.[parish] Boundary and keeping the said boundary for six miles it then takes the fence running N.W. and terminating at 'Loch Dhughaill'
Robert Tennant Esq. Seacroft Lodge, Shadwell, Leeds, Proprietor |
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ACHNASHELLACH FOREST |
Achnashellach Forest |
Robert Tennant |
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BEN-DAMPH FOREST |
Ben-Damph Forest |
Duncan Darroch Esq Proprietor
D. MacKenzie Ground Officer Torridon
Mr Rankine Gamekeeper Torridon |
082; 092; 093; 103 |
Applies to a Deer-Forest situated in the Parish of Applecross,the boundary commencing at the south end of 'Loch Damh', keeping the east side of said loch thence along the River Balgy, it then keeps the south shore of Upper Loch Torridon to the River Torridon thence along said river about 4 miles to 'Lochan an Iasgaich, it then keeps south along the parish boundary about 9 miles to where bdy. leaves 'Amhainn Dearg' keeping said river to its termination at the south end of 'Loch Damh'
Duncan Darroch Esq. Proprietor |
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APPLECROSS FOREST |
Applecross Forest |
Sir John Stuart, Courthill Lochcarron
A.K. McKinnon, Corry by Broadford
Lord Middleton |
080; 091; 102; 102A; 103; 109; 110; 116 |
Applies to an extensive Deer Forest situated in the Parish of Applecross, the boundary commencing where the stream 'Allt na h-Airidhe' enters Loch Carron keeping the course of the said stream thence in a north westerly direction for about 4 miles to the stream 'Allt na Larach' at a point about 1/4 of a mile west of 'Loch na Larach' it then goes in nearly a straight line to where the River Applecross enters Applecross Bay thence N.W about a mile to four small lochs at the south end of 'Beinn a'Chlachain' thence to 'Loch nan Eun, it then goes N.W. about five miles to the west end of 'Lochan Fada' it then takes the stream 'Allt a Chaoruinn'. Keeping its course until it enters 'Loch Torridon' thence east along the shore of Loch Torridon & Loch Shieldaig it then takes the stream 'Amhainn Dubh' keeping its course to 'Loch Lundie' passing the said loch and keeping along the stream 'Allt Tarsuinn' it then passes through 'Bealach Loch Gaineamhaich' & keeping the course of the stream 'Allt Loch Gaineamhach till it joins the 'River Kishorn' keeping the course of said river till it 'Loch Kishorn' it then keeps west along the shore of 'Loch Kishorn' and 'Loch Carron' terminating at 'Allt na h-Airidhe'
Right Hon Lord Middleton , Proprietor |
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GLENSHIELDAIG FOREST |
Glenshieldaig Forest |
A. K. MacKinnon, Corry by Broadford
Sir John Stuart Courthill House ,Lochcarron |
091; 092; 103 |
Applies to a Deer Forest situated in the Psh.[parish] of Applecross the boundary commencing where the fence joins the stream "Allt Loch Gaineamhach'' keeping the course of the said stream & passing through 'Bealach Loch Gaineamhach' Takes the course of 'Allt Tarsuinn' passing 'Loch Lundie' it then keeps the whole course of 'Amhainn Dubh' turning east along the shore of Loch Shieldaig &Upper Loch Torridon for about 10 miles ,it then takes the 'River Balgy' & keeping along the shore of 'Loch Damh' and 'Loch an Loin' it then takes the smalll stream "Allt na Caol-dithreibh' thence along the fence at the head of the said stream & terminating at the stream 'Allt Loch Gaineamhach'
Right Hon Sir John Stuart, Proprietor |
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NAME BOOK
of part of the parishes of
APPLECROSS & LOCHCARRON
In 6 Inch Sheets 91 A 91 92 & 93
In ROSS-SHIRE |
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91.a
Names of Objects -- Page
Achadh Beinne Liéthe -- 99
Achnashellach Forest -- 102
Aird Mhòr -- 51
Airidh nam Bard -- 55
Allt Achadh Beinne Liethe -- 100
Allt an Aòil -- 47
Allt a’ Bhealaich Mhòir -- 98
Allt a' Chaoruinn -- 16
Allt a’ Chinn Ghairbh -- 36
Allt a’ Choire Ghrànda -- 89
Allt a’ Chuilinn -- 66
Allt an Dubh-Locha -- 28
Alltan Dubh -- 21
Allt a’ Gharbh-mhill -- 28
Allt a’ Ghuibhais -- 55
Allt a’ Mhonaidh -- 35
Allt a’ Mhuilinn -- 24
Allt an Ruadh-staic -- 88
Allt an t-Saoir -- 22
Allt an t-Sìthein -- 64
Allt an t-Srathan -- 33
Allt an Tigh Sealgach -- 100
Allt an Trendaich -- 64
Allt an Tuill Bhàin -- 67
Allt Beinn na h-Eaglaise -- 87
Allt Bheithe -- 75
Allt Caoin -- 17
Allt Ceann-locha -- 62
Allt Coire Beinne Liéthe -- 82
Allt Coire Lair -- 82
Allt Coire Mainnrichean -- 99
Allt Coire Mhurchaidh -- 60
Allt Coire nan Cnamha -- 64
Allt Coire Roill -- 69
Allt Doire-damh -- 66
Allt Dubh -- 59
Allt Fraighnich -- 79
Allt Glac nan Each -- 56
Allt Grànda -- 92
Allt Lochain Ghobhlaich -- 83
Allt Loch an Ràin -- 34
Allt Mòr -- 11
Allt na h-Airidhe Bige -- 5
Allt na h-Airidhe Bige -- 36
Allt na h-Airidhe Duibhe -- 80
Allt na h-Airidh-fraoich -- 78
Allt na h-Airidhe Mòir -- 3
Allt na h-Airidhe Riabhaich -- 32
Allt na Caorach -- 8
Allt nan Corp -- 57
Allt nan Corrag -- 94
Allt na Crìche -- 2
Allt nan Glaic Mòire -- 85
Allt nan Gleann -- 64
Allt an Leth-cheig -- 99
Allt nan Lochain Uaine -- 79
Allt na Mòine -- 11
Allt na Tràighe -- 14
Allt Prap -- 62
Allt Srath a’ Bhàthaich -- 77
Am Fionn-allt -- 66
Amhainn Ceann an Locha -- 62
Amhainn Chreagach -- 15
Amhainn Chuaig -- 14
Amhainn Dubh -- 34
Amhainn Thraill -- 76
An Dubh-Loch -- 28
An Fhionn-amhainn -- 92
An Garbh-allt -- 61
An Garbh-meall -- 27
An Leth-allt -- 84
An t-Sàil -- 54
Applecross Forest -- 105
Ard a’ Mheallaidh -- 48
Ard Claise Shallachar -- 12
Ardheslaig -- 23
Ard na Claise Mòire -- 10
Badan Vagie -- 42
Bad-callda -- 46
Bàgh Geal -- 51
Bail'-a'-Mhinister -- 39
Balgy -- 41
Bealach Bàn -- 90
Bealach Mòr -- 95
Bealach na Lice -- 89
Beinn na Chait -- 64
Beinn Damh -- 69
Ben-damph Forest -- 103
Beinn Liath Mhòr -- 96
Beinn Liath Bheag -- 81
Beinn na h-Eaglaise -- 72
Ben Shieldaig -- 68
Beinn Tire -- [16]
Cadh' an Sgadain -- [87] |
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Names of Objects -- Page
Cairns -- 2
Càrn Griogaig -- 92
Camas a’ Chlàrsair -- 47
Camas an Léim -- 46
Camas an léim -- 45
Camas Bealaidh -- 21
Camas-beithe -- 39
Camas na Nighinn -- 42
Camas-ruadh -- 46
Ceann-locha -- 61
Church (Quoad Sacra) -- 37
Clach a’ Bhotuil -- 85
Coille Creag-Loch -- 60
Cnoc nan Eun -- 44
Coir' an Fhionn-uillt -- 65
Coir' an Laoigh -- 70
Coir' an Leth-uillt -- 84
Coir' an Ruadh-staic -- 92
Coire Beinne Léithe -- 82
[Coire] Buidhe -- 17
Coire Buidhe -- 73
Coire Dubh -- 29
Coire Earba -- 92
Coire Fionnaraich -- 91
Coire Grànda -- 89
Coire Làir -- 95
Coire Mac an Leasgadair -- 99
Coire Mainnrichean -- 97
Coire Mhurchaidh -- 65
Coire nan Cnamha -- 64
Coire na Doire Aonair -- 63
Coire na Feàrna -- 68
Coire na h-Uamha -- 81
Corran Badan Vugie -- 42
Coire Roill -- 69
Corn And Barley Mill -- 23
Coulin Forest -- 101
Creag a Boctaig -- 74
Creag an Fhithich -- 33
Creag an Fhithich -- 56
Creag Dhubh Thollaster -- 65
Creag Mainnrichean -- 97
Creag na h-Airidh-fraoich -- 80
Creag na Nighinn -- 72
Creag Sgorach -- 54
Creag Sgoirr Ruaidh -- 95
Croic-bheinn -- 31
Carn Liatha -- 83
Doire-aonar -- 49
Doire-chlaigionn -- 45
Doire Damh -- 68
Drochaid Coire -- 99
Drochaid nan Lochan Uaine -- 80
Druim Mòr -- 5
Dubh-airde -- 52
Eilean an Inbhire Bhàin -- 20
Eilean Dùghaill -- 19
Falls Of Balgy -- 53
F.C. [Free Church] Meeting House -- 61
Fuar Tholl -- 97
Glac Dhorch -- 71
Glac Dhorch Mhòr -- 58
Glac Mhòr -- 85
Glac nan Each -- 56
Glen Shieldaig -- 63
Glenshieldaig Forest -- 106
Inbhirban -- 20
Kalnakill -- 6
Leth Chreag -- 97
Loch a’ Bhealaich -- 18
Loch a’ Bhealaich Mòr -- 22
Loch a’ Bhealaich Mhòir -- 92
Loch a’ Chaoruinn -- 15
Loch a’ Choire Bhuidhe -- 17
Loch a’ Chinn Ghairbh -- 36
Lochan Beinn na h-Eaglaise -- 86
Lochan a' Choire Dhuibh -- 29
Lochan Dubh -- 87
Lochan Dearg Beag -- 78
Loch an Diona -- 88
Lochan Dubha Cùl a’ Mhill -- 58
Lochan Dubh -- 8
Loch an Eòin -- 88
Lochan Fada -- 14
Lochan an Fheòir -- 7
Lochan Fheòir -- 13
Loch an Fheòir -- 27
Loch an Fheòir -- 35
Lochan Gobhlach -- 83
Loch a’ Mhuilinn -- 24
Loch an Rain -- 34
Lochan Odhar -- 73
Lochan na h-Airidhe Riabhaich -- 32
Lochan na h-Oidhche -- 7
Lochan Sil -- 76
Lochan Uaine -- 82 |
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Names of Objects -- Page
Loch an Uillt-bheithe -- 71
Loch Bad an Féidh -- 22
Loch Beag -- 16
Loch Ceòpach -- 18
Loch Coire an Ruadh-staic -- 92
Loch Coire Fionnaraich -- 91
Loch Coire Làir -- 95
Loch Creagach -- 18
Loch Damh -- 64
Loch Dhùghaill -- 60
Loch Dubh Deas -- 8
Loch Dubh na h-Oidhche -- 6
Loch Fraighnich -- 79
Loch Gaineamhach -- 16
Loch Gaineamhach Beag -- 33
Loch Lundie -- 35
Loch Meall a’ Ghuail -- 72
Loch na h-Airidhe Bige -- 13
Loch na Craoibhe-caoruinn -- 31
Loch na Craoibhe-caoruinn -- 88
Loch na h-Eangaiche -- 15
Loch nan Eun -- 7
Loch nan Eun-tom -- 13
Loch nan Eun -- 44
Loch nam Fiadh -- 76
Loch an Prapa -- 60
Loch Shieldaig -- 37
Lon-Ban -- 10
Lub Mhollach -- 77
Manse -- 38
Meall a’ Choire Bhuidhe -- 40
Meall a’ Chinn Deirg -- 86
Meall an Doire Dhuibh -- 23
Meall a’ Gharbh-Choire -- 24
Meall a’ Ghuail -- 74
Meall an Inbhire Bhàin -- 22
Meall an Leathaid Mhòir -- 92
Meall an Luidheir -- 23
Meall Dearg -- 17
Meall Dearg -- 86
Meall Gorm -- 67
Meall na h-Uaidne -- 29
Meall nan Nathraichean -- 32
Meall Teanga Fiadhaich -- 98
Òb Gorm Beag -- 52
Òb Gorm Mòr -- 51
Òb Mheallaidh -- 47
Òb Rudh' an Ròin -- 21
Poll Dubh -- 75
Post Office -- 38
Pulpit -- 43
Réidh-nan-uaig -- 59
River Balgy -- 41
River Làir -- 93
Rudh' an Ròin -- 19
Rudh' an t-Salainn -- 55
Rudha Molach Mòr -- 42
Rudha na Craoibhe -- 54
Rudha na Feòla -- 41
Rudha na Mòine -- 10
Sàil Gharbh -- 74
Sàil na Clòiche Mòire -- 27
Salacher -- 11
School -- 1
School -- 25
Seana-mheallan -- 73
Sgeir Ard a’ Mheallaidh -- 48
Sgeir an Fhiaraidh -- 37
Sgeirean Buidhe -- 40
Sgeirean Mòra -- 20
Sgeirean nan Sgarbh -- 45
Sgeir Bheithe -- 39
Sgeir Dhubh -- 40
Sgeir Shalach -- 50
Sgòrr Dubh -- 94
Sgòrr Ruadh -- 90
Sgòrr nan Lochan Uaine -- 81
Shieldaig -- 49
Shieldaig Inn -- 49
Shieldaig Island -- 50
Sithean Ruairidh -- 58
Spidean Coir' an Laoigh -- 70
Spiocaid Thormaid -- 71
Srath a' Bhàthaich -- 64
Srath a’ Phuill Dhuibh -- 75
Sròn an Dubh-airde -- 52
Sròn an Fhithich -- 44
Sròn an Stiallaidh -- 48
Stùc a’ Choire Ghrànda -- 90 |
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Names of Objects -- Page
Teanga Fhiadhaich -- 98
Toll Bàn -- 67
Toll na Beiste -- 70
Uamh an Triall -- 6
Uamh Beag -- 9
Uamh Mòr -- 9
Uamh na h-Armachd -- 12 |
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