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SAND |
Sand |
Revd [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross |
102A |
This name applies to a dwelling house situated about 2 miles south of Lonbain it is one storey high, thatched and in fair repair. It is the property of the Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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AN CRUINN-LEUM |
An Cruinn-leum
An Cruinn-leum |
Revd [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross |
102A |
This name signifying the "Round Leap" applies to a small eminence situated about 1/4 mile from 'Sand' and about 1/2 mile from 'Meall Gaineamhach' on the property of the Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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MEALL GAINEAMHACH |
Meall Gaineamhach
Meall Gaineamhach |
Revd [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross |
102A |
This name signifies the "Sandy Hill" and applies to a small eminence situated about 2 miles south from Lonbain, on the property of the Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NA CRICHE |
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Allt na Criche [note]
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LOCH NAN EUN |
Loch nan Eun |
Revd [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross |
102A |
This name signifies the "Birds Loch" and applies to a large loch situated about a mile east from 'Meall Gaineamhach' on the property of The Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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ALLT SABHSACH |
Allt Sabhsach
Allt Sabhsach |
Revd [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross |
102A |
This name signifying the "Burn of the stream abounding in Fish Soup" applies to a stream flowing in a south and westerly direction from "Loch nan Eun" and falls into the sea about 1/2 mile south from "Sand" |
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ALLT NA MUCAIREACHD |
Allt na Mucaireachd
Allt na Mucaireachd |
Revd [Reverend] Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross |
102A |
This name signifies the " Burn of the herding of Swine" and applies to a stream rising about half a mile south west of 'Loch nan Eun' and flows in westerly direction emptying its waters into the sea about a 1/4 mile south of "Allt Sabhsach" |
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Allt na Mucaireachd [note]
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RUDHA NA GUAILNE |
Rudha na Guailne |
Revd [Reverend] K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
102A |
This name signifying the "Promontory of the Shoulder" applies to a large promontory situated about 1 1/2 miles from "Sand" and is th property of the Right Hon.[Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NA GUAILNE |
Allt na Guailne
Allt na Guailne |
Revd [Reverend] K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
102A |
This name signifies the "Stream of the Shoulder" and applies to a stream rising on W. [West] end of Beinn a Chlachain and flows in a southerly direction and falls into the sea about 1/2 mile east of the Promontory of the same name. |
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NATURAL ARCH [Sand] |
Natural Arch [Sand]
Natural Arch [Sand] |
Revd [Reverend] K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
102A |
This name Applies to an Arch formed by the Action of the Sea in a portion of jutting Rock Situated on the E. [East] coast of the Inner Sound Situated 1/2 a mile N. [North] of the dwelling house of "Sand". |
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Allt na Guailne [note]
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MEALL NAN MATHRAICHEAN |
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AN DUBH-LOCH |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE RIABHAICH |
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ALLT A' MHONAIDH |
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BEINN A' CHLACHAIN |
Beinn a' Chlachain
Beinn a' Chlachain |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Mountain of the Hamlet" is Applied to an Extensive and prominent Eminence forming the N. [North] side of "Strath Maoil Chaluim" and situated about 3 miles N.E. [North East] of the village of Applecross. on the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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SRATH MAOL CHALUIM |
Srath Maoil Chaluim
Srath Maoil Chaluim |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Valley of Malcolm's Brow" is Applied to a valley about 3 miles in Extent extending from Applecross Bay in a N.E. [North East] direction between "Beinn a' Chlachain" & "Maoill an Uillt Mhòr" on the property of the Right Hon [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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RIVER APPLECROSS |
River Applecross
River Applecross
River Applecross |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Graham. StalKer. Applecross |
102 |
Applies to a Small River flowing through "Strath Maoil Chaluim" having its Source at the Confluence of "Allt na h-Airidhe Riabhaich" and "Allt Coire Attadale" flows in a S.W. [South West] direction and enters the Sea at Applecross Bay. property as above. |
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Srath Maoil Chaluim [notes]
An adjective prefix is
indeclinable, except aspiration
Srath Maol-chaluim - Valley of St Columba?
Maol-chaluim is St Columba
Suggested in remarks from
Examination Office & adopted
Srath maol Chaluim
[signed]
William S. Murray
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COIRE GLAS |
Coire Glas
Coire Glas |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald. F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Grey Hollow" is applied to a hollow Situated on the East Side of "Beinn a' Chlachain" directly S.W. [South West] of "Meall an Fhireachan" on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE GHLAIS |
Allt a' Choire Ghlais
Allt a' Choire Ghlais |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald. F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the Grey Hollow" is Applied to a Stream having its source at the Northern Extremity of "Coire Glas" it flows in a S.E. [South East] direction and falls into the River Applecross on the property of the above named proprietor. |
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MEALL AN FHIREACHAN |
Meall an Fhireachan
Meall an Fhireachan |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald. F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name the Signification of which is the "Steep or Perpendicular Hill" is Applied to a prominent top Situated on the N.E. [North East] end of "Beinn a' Chlachain" and directly above "Coire Glas" on the property of Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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[signed]
William S. Murray
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CNOC NA H-EILDE |
Cnoc na h-Eilde
Cnoc na h-Eilde |
Mr Duncan McNair
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Knoll of the Hind & Calf" is Applied to a Small Knoll Situated on the S.E. [South East] side of "Beinn a' Chlachain" directly north of the Gamekeepers Cottage in the Strath. on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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FIREACH GARBH |
Fireach Garbh
Fireach Garbh |
Mr Duncan McNair
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Rough Acclivity" is Applied to a wooded portion of the S.E [South East] Side of "Beinn a' Chlachain" Situated S.E [South East] of and adjacent to "Coire Glas" on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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ALLT NA GLAIC CAOILE |
Allt na Glaic Caoile
Allt na Glaic Caoile |
Mr Duncan McNair
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the Narrow Hollow" is Applied to a Stream on the N.W. [North West] End of "Meall an Fhireachan" and flowing in a northern direction until it falls into "An Dubh-loch" on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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Allt na Glaic Caoile [notes]
Caoile - Gen. Sing. Fem. [genitive singular feminine]
Suggested at Examinations office
& adopted
[signed]
William S. Murray
2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
Caoil - Gen. Sing. Masc. [genitive singular masculine] |
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COIRE MEURACHAIDH |
Coire Meurachaidh
Coire Meurachaidh |
Mr Duncan McNair
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Hollow of the Branches" is Applied to a hollow Situated on the Eastern Extremity of "Beinn a' Chlachainn" on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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ALLT MEURACHAIDH |
Allt Meurachaidh
Allt Meurachaidh |
Mr Duncan McNair
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the Branches" is Applied to a Small Stream having its Source in the hollow described above. flows in a S.W. [South West] direction and falls into the River Applecross on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NAN DEARCAG |
Allt nan Dearcag
Allt nan Dearcag |
Mr Duncan McNair
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the Little Berries" is applied to a small stream having its Source on the N.W. [North West] Side of "Maoil an Uillt Mhòr" flows in a W. [West] direction and falls into "River Applecross" on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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MAOL AN UILLT MHÒIR |
Maoil an Uillt Mhòir
Maoil an Uillt Mhòir
Maoil an Uillt Mhòir |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse. Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Brow of the Hill of the Large Stream" is applied to a very Extensive but in no way prominent hill or lump forming the S. [South] side of "Strath Maoil Chaluim" on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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ALLT TARSUINN |
Allt Tarsuinn
Allt Tarsuinn |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse. Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Cross Stream" is applied to a Small Stream having its Source on the north side of "Maoil an Uillt Mhòir" and flowing N. [North] for a mile falls into "Allt Coire Attadale". on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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ALLT COIRE ATTADALE |
Allt Coire Attadale
Allt Coire Attadale
Allt Coire Attadale |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse. Applecross
Mr Graham. Stalker. Applecross |
102 |
This name applies to a large Stream flowing out of Loch Coire Attadale in a N.W. [North West] direction and joining with "Allt na h-Airidhe Riabhaich" in forming the River Applecross. on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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Maoil an Uillt Mhòir [notes]
Moal or Maoile
Maoile The brow of a hill
Maol the brow of a rock or cape &c.
Maoile literally baldness
Therefore Maol an Uillt Mhòir
is the correct spelling for the name
Maol-chintiré is Mull of Cantire
Maol na h-ò Mull of Kinmonth
[signed]
William S. Murray
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EAS NAN DAMH |
Eas nan Damh
Eas nan Damh |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Burn of the Stag" is Applied to a Small Stream having its Source on the South side of "Meall Nathraichean" and flowing over a steep precipice for a short distance for a short distance it Enters the River Applecross. on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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COIRE GORM MÒR |
Coire Gorm Mòr |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Larger Green Hollow" is applied to a deep hollow Situated on the N. [North] side of "Beinn Bhàn" near its N.W. [North West] Extremity, on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE GHUIRM MHÒIR |
Allt a 'Choire Ghuirm Mhòir
Allt a 'Choire Ghuirm Mhòir |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Revd [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the larger Green Hollow" is Applied to a Stream having its Source in the hollow from which it derives its name it flows E. & N. [East & North] and falls into Loch Lundie on the property of the Right Hon: [Honourable] Lord Middleton |
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Eas nan Damh [note]
wrong copied P.L.
[signed]
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ALLT A' CHOIRE GHUIRM BHIG |
Allt a'Choire Ghuirm Bhig |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the lesser green Corry" is applied to a stream having its source in the hollow from which it derives its name flows N.E. and falls into Loch Lundie adjacent to the junction of "Allt na Capach" with above Loch on the same property as above |
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ALLT NAN CEAPACH |
Allt na Ceapach |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the " Stream of the Roots or Stumps" is applied to a Stream having its source in Coire Gorm Beag flows N.E. parallel to "Allt a' Choire Ghuirm Bhig" and falls into Loch Lundie Same proprietor as above |
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COIRE GORM BEAG |
Coire Gorm Beag |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Smaller Green Corry" is applied to a deep hollow situated on the side of "Beinn Bhan" N.W. of and adjacent to "Coire Gorm Mor" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT TARSUINN |
Allt Tarsuinn |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name signifying the "Cross Burn" is applied to a small stream flowing northwards out of Loch a'Chota and falling into "Allt Beag" on the same property as above |
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LOCH A' CHOTA |
Loch a'Chota |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Coat" is applied to a Small Lake situated on the South East end of "Meall Loch a'Chota" it is on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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MEALL LOCH A' CHOTA |
Meall Loch a'Chota |
Mr Duncan McNair Applecross Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Lake of the Coat" is applied to a somewhat rough and prominent Eminence situated about 1/2 a mile south of the county road from Applecross to Lochcarronand about 2miles from the former place it is on the same property as above |
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ALLT AIRIDH A' CHUIRN BHRIC |
Allt Airidh a'Chuirn Bhric |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Burn of the Shieling of the Speckled Cairn" is applied to a Stream having its source between "Meall nan Lochan Dubha" and "Carn Bhreac" flows west and enters "Allt Beag" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCHAN DUBHA |
Lochan Dubha |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
The name signifying the "Black Lakes " is applied to two Lakes situated on the top of "Meall nan Lochan Dubha" they are on the same property as above |
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MEALL NAN LOCHAN DUBHA |
Meall nan Lochan Dubha |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Black Lakes" is applied to a rocky eminence situated between Mealll Bad na Ceardaich and Carn Breac. on the property of the the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT A' CHUIRN DEIRG |
Allt a'Chuirn Deirg |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the red Cairn" is applied to a stream having its source on the West End of "Carn Dearg" flows S.W. and unites with Allt Granda in forming Allt Mor on same property as above |
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ALLT GRANDA |
Allt Granda |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Nasty Stream" is applied to a Stream being the continuation of Allt Coire nan Cuileag from the N.W. Extremity of "Coire nan Cuileag" it flows N.W. and unites with Allt a Chairn Deig in forming "Allt Mor" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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DROCHAID AN UILLT BHIG |
Drochaid an Uillt Bhig |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Bridge of the lesser Stream" is applied to a County Bridge built of stone and carrying the County Road from Applecross to Lochcarron over "Allt Beag"it is in good repair. Kept in such by the County whose property it is. |
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ALLT BEAG |
Allt Beag |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name signifying the "Lesser Stream" is applied to a Stream flowing out of Loch Odhar. it flows in a N.W. direction and falls into the River Applecross on the same property as above |
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CARN BREAC |
Carn Breac |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Speckled Cairn" is applied to a Stony Eminence situated adjacent to and S.E. of Meall an Lochan Dubha on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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MEALL BAD NA CEARDAICH |
Meall Bad na Ceardaich |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church]
Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Smithy Tuft" is applied to a rough and pretty prominent Eminence situated N.W. of and adjacent to "Meall nan Lochan Dubh" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT MOR |
Allt Mor |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Larger Burn" is applied to a Stream having its source from the confluence of two Streams named respectively "Allt Granda" and "Allt a Chairn Deirg" it flows in a westerly direction for a good distance and falls into the River Applecross on the property of of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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CARN AN TIOMPAIN |
Carn an Tiompain |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name signifying the [ no entry ] is applied to a Small Eminence situated adjacent to and South of "Carn Breac" near the County Road from from Applecross to Lochcarron
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COIRE NAN CUILEAG |
Coire nan Cuileag |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Fly Hollow" is applied to a very large corry or hollow situated adjacent to but South of the S. End of "Carn Dearg"
the same proprietor as above |
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ALLT COIRE NAN CUILEAG |
Allt Coire nan Cuileag |
Mr Duncan Macnair
Rev. K. Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Fly Hollow" is applied to a stream having its source in and flowing N.W. through the hollow from which it derives its name. it flows to the N. W. end of the hollow where the name changes to "Allt Granda" On the Property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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COIRE ATTADALE |
Coire Attadale |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev. K. Macdonald
Mr Graham, Stalker Applecross |
102 |
This name applies to an extensive and deep Corry situated between "Beinn Bhan" and Carn Dearg it is on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH COIRE ATTADALE |
Loch Coire Attadale |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev. K. Macdonald Mr Graham, Stalker Applecross |
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This name applies to a good sized Lake situated in Coire Attadale at the N.E. end of the the said hollow the same proprietor as above |
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BEALACH NAM FARADH |
Bealach nam Faradh |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev. K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Pass of the Ladder" so called from its resemblance to a flight of steps is applied to an extensive Pass situated situated between "Coire nam Faradh and Coire Attadale on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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CARN DEARG |
Carn Dearg |
Mr Duncan Macnair Rev. K. Macdonald |
102 |
This name signifying the "Red Cairn" is applied to a prominent rocky eminence situated to the west of "Beinn Bhan and lying principally between Coire Attadale and "Coire nan Cuileag" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton
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Bealach nam Faradh- "Pass of the Ladder" (Ladders)
Coire nam Faradh - For authorities & description see Name Book of Sheet 110
Allt an Fhraoich-For authorities & description see Name Book of Sheet 110
Allt nan Glac - For authorities & description see Name Book of Sheet 110 |
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ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Red Stream" is applied to a small stream flowing west out of Loch Beinne Baine and terminating [uncompleted entry]
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LOCH DUBH NA CREIGE |
Loch Dubh na Creige |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name signifying the "Black Lake of the Craig" is applied to a Lake situated in Coire Attadale adjacent to the N.W. margin thereof. it is the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH NA BEINNE BAINE |
Loch na Beinne Baine |
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
102 |
This name Signifying the "Lake of the White Mountain" is applied to a small Lake situated on the west side of "Beinn Bhan" from which the lake derives its name. Same proprietor as above |
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Page 20 -- County of Ross -- Six Inch Sheet 102
Coire nam Faradh
Allt an Fhraoich
Allt nan Glac -- on S.E. corner of Plan 102 not entered in N. [name] Book -- see page 19 |
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ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg |
Mr Alexander McBeath
Rev K.Macdonald |
103 |
This name which signifies the "Red Stream" is applied to a small stream having its source in a small Lake situated on the N.W. side of Beinn a'Chait and flowing in a N.W. direction through a second small lake and enters Loch Lundie on the E.side. on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart. |
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ALLT RUADH |
Allt Ruadh |
Mr Alexander McBeath Rev K.Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying the "Red Stream" is applied to a small Stream having its source on the north side of Beinn Bhan and flowing N. and entering Loch Lundie at a small Bay on the S.W. side. on the property of Lord Middleton |
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MEALL BREAC |
Meall Breac |
Mr Alexander McBeath Rev K.Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying the "Speckled Hill" is applied to a rocky Eminence situated on the north East of Loch Lundie on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT COIRE TOLL-DOBHRAIN |
Allt Coire Toll-dobhrain |
Alexander McBeath Shieldaig Rev K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Hollow of the Beaver's Hole" is applied to a small stream flowing out of a small lake situated in the hollow from which it derives its name it flows in an E. direction and Enters Allt Tarsuinn adjacent to the point where it leaves the Eastern Lake of the two called Lochan an Fheoir on the property of Lord Middleton |
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BEALACH LOCH GAINEAMHAICH |
Bealach Loch Gaineamhach |
Mr Alexander McBeath Shieldaig Rev K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name which Signifies the "Pass of the Sandy Lake" is applied to a large pass situated between the S.W. End of Beinn a'Chait and the E. centre of Beinn Bhan partly on the property of Lord Middleton and partly of Sir John Stuart Courthill House |
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COIRE TOLL-DOBHRAIN |
Coire Toll-dobhrain |
Alexander McBeath Shieldaig Rev K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name Signifying the "Hollow of the Beaver's Hole" is applied to a good sized Corry situated on the N.E. side of Beinn Bhan. on the property of Lord Middleton |
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Coire Toll-dobhrain and Allt Coire Toll-dobhrain - Dobhrain in both cases is wrongly translated as 'beaver'. The correct translation of dobhrain is 'otters' (plural) -which makes a lot more sense |
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ALLT TARSUINN |
Allt Tarsuinn
Allt Tarsuinn |
Alexander McBeath
Rev. [Reverend] K.Macdonald |
103 |
This name which signifies the "Cross Burn" is applied to a stream flowing N. out of the two Lakes described above and Entering the South end of Loch Lundie. this stream also divides the properties of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart and Lord Middleton |
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LOCH A' CHAORUINN |
Loch a'Chaoruinn
Loch a'Chaoruinn |
Alexander McBeath Rev[Reverend] K.Macdonald |
103 |
This name Signifying the "Lake of the Rowan Tree" is applied to a small Lake situated in Bealach Loch Gaineamhach and adjacent to the northern Extremity of Loch Gaineamhach with which it is connected by a small stream this lake forms the Boundary between the properties of Lord Middleton and the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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LOCH AN FHEOIR |
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LOCHAN AN FHEOIR |
Lochan an Fheoir
Lochan an Fheoir |
Alexander McBeath Rev[Reverend]K.Macdonald |
103 |
This name Signifying the "Grassy Lakes " is applied to two small lakes situated North of and adjacent to the Lake described above. These lakes also form the Boundary between the properties of Lord Middleton & the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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There is no entry for 'Loch an Fheoir on this page
Hello Sgiathanach
You seem to be forgetting to follow the dittos " and repeat the 'various modes of spelling'. On this page they should be repeated a second time so that they line up with the 'authorities for spelling'. They don't line up anyway because you have not started each name on a new line.
Rev. needs to be expanded and transcribed as, Rev. [Reverend]
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OS1/28/47/24 |
AN STAONACH |
Staonach
Staonach |
Mr Alexander McBeath Shieldaig
Rev. [Reverend] K.Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying "Apt to Bend or Turn" is applied to a rocky Knob or hill situated on the N. West side of Beinn a' Chait on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart |
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BEINN A' CHAIT |
Beinn a'Chait
Beinn a'Chait |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn
Rev[Reverend]K.
Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
091; 092; 103 |
This name Signifying the "Cat Mountain" is applied to a large prominent Hill situated to the West of the county road from Lochcarron to Shieldaig it is on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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OS1/28/47/24 |
LOCH DUBH |
Loch Dubh
Loch Dubh |
Mr Alexander McBeath Shieldaig Rev. [Reverend] K.Macdonald |
103 |
This name the Signification of which is "Black Lake" is applied to a small Lake situated in Bealach Loch Gaineamhach on the property of Sir John Stuart |
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OS1/28/47/25 |
ALLT A' MHILL BHRIC |
Allt a' Mhill Bhric |
Rev [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church]Manse Applecross Mr A.McBeath Shieldaig |
103 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the Speckled Hill" is applied to a stream having its source on the S.E. end of Meall Breac flows in a N.E. direction through a small lake and enters "Allt an t-within on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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LOCH LUNDIE |
Loch Lundie
Loch Lundie |
Rev [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church]Manse
Applecross
Mr A.McBeath Shieldaig |
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This name applies to a large freshwater Lake situated in the valley between "Beinn a'Chait" and Beinn Bhan it forms the boundary between the properties of the Right Hon's Lord middleton and Sir John Stuart |
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MOINE MHOR |
Moine Mhor
Moine Mhor |
Rev [Reverend] K. Macdonald
Mr D. Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn |
103 |
This name signifying the "Large Moss " is applied to an Extensive tract of mossy flat ground with various small Knolls on its surface on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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County of Ross -- Six Inch Sheet 103 -- page 25 |
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OS1/28/47/26 |
ALLT AN T-SITHEIN |
Allt an t-Sithein
Allt an t-Sithein |
Mr D.Maclennan
Rev. [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
092; 103 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the Fairies" is applied to a stream having its source on the E. side of 'Beinn a Chait' flows in a N. direction and enters "Allt nan Gleann" on the property of the Right Hon. Sir John Stuart |
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Page 26 -- County of Ross -- Six Inch Sheet 103
Allt nan Gleann -- For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 92
Ben Shieldaig -- For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 92
Glen Shieldaig -- For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 92
Allt Srath a Bhathaich -- For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 92
River Kishorn -- For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 92 |
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AN RUADH-BHRUACH |
An Ruadh-bruach
An Ruadh-bruach |
Mr D.Maclennan
Rev. [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying the "Red Brae' is applied to a portion on hillside covered with scattered stones of a red hue. it is situated on the west side of the County Road from Strathcarron to Shieldaig adjacent to the S. East of Meall Dubh on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart Bart |
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DROCHAID MHOR |
Drochaid Mhor
Drochaid Mhor |
Mr D.Maclennan Rev. [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
103 |
This name the Signification of which is "The Large Bridge" is applied to a County Bridge which carries the Co.[County] Road from Strathcarron to Shieldaig over Allt nan Gleann.it is in good repair,built of stone. property of the County. |
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MEALL DUBH |
Meall Dubh
Meall Dubh |
Mr D.Maclennan Rev. [Reverend] K. Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying the "Black Lump" is applied to a large lumpy hill covered with dark heath. Situated on the west side of Loch Damph near its southern extremity. property of the Right Hon sir John Stuart Kt.[Knight] |
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County of Ross -- Six Inch Sheet 103 -- page 27 |
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ALLT A' MHILL DHUIBH |
Allt a Mhill Dhuibh
Allt a Mhill Dhuibh |
Mr D.Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn Rev. [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the Black Hill" is applied to a small stream having its source on Meall Dubh and flowing eastwards and entering Loch Damh on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT NA RUADH-BHRUAICH |
Allt na Ruadh-bhruaich
Allt na Ruadh-bruaich |
Mr D.Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn Rev. [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Red Brae" is applied to a small stream having its source in a hollow between An Ruadh bhruaich and Meall nan Gobhar. it flows eastwards and enters Amhainn Dubh. on the property of the Right Hon. Sir John Stuart Bart. |
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AMHAINN DUBH |
Amhainn Dubh
Amhainn Dubh |
Mr D.Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn
Rev. [Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name Signifying the "Black River" is applied to a large Stream flowing north out of Loch Lon and entering Loch Damh. on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart, Bart. Courthill House |
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Page 28 -- County of Ross -- Six Inch Sheet 103
Amhainn Dubh -- D after n not aspirated, see other examples of this class Correctly written on the plans |
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ALLT NA BRUAICH |
Allt na Bruaich
Allt na Bruaich |
Mr Donald Maclennan |
103 |
This name Signifying the "Stream of the Brae" is applied to a small stream having its source on the E. Extremity of Meall na Saobhaidh and flowing in a southern direction and joining Amhainn Dearg a short distance south of the confluence of Allt Coire nan Cadhan on the property of Mr Darroch Torridon |
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DRUIM DUBH |
Druim Dubh
Druim Dubh |
Mr Donald Maclennan
Mr Donald Maclennan |
103 |
This name signifying the "Black Ridge" is applied to a Small Elongated and in no way prominent hill situated on the S.E. side of Srath a Bhathaich on the property of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Stuart Bart. |
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SRATH A' BHATHAICH |
Srath a Bhathaich |
Mr Donald Maclennan
Mr Donald Maclennan |
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This name Signifying the "Valley of the Byre" is applied to a valley extending N. & E. from the Southern Extremity of Loch Damh for about 4 miles. property partly of Mr Darroch, Torridon and the Rt. Honble.[Right Honourable] Sir John Stuart Bart. |
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OS1/28/47/30 |
COIRE NAN CADHAN |
Coire nan Cadhan
Coire nan Cadhan |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn |
103; 104 |
This name Signifying the "Hollow of the Passes" applies to a large hollow situated between Cadha nan [chichal]?? and An Ruadh Stac on the property of the Rt Honble.[Right Honourable] Sir John Stuart Bart. |
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ALLT COIRE NAN CADHAN |
Allt Coire nan Cadhan
Allt Coire nan Cadhan |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn |
103; 104 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Hollow of the Passes" is applied to a good stream having its source in and flowing through the hollow from which it derives its name, flows west and enters Amhainn Dearg a short distance north of the junction of Allt na Bruaich on the property of the Rt. Hon. [Right Honourable] Sir John Stuart Bart |
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County of Ross -- Six Inch Sheet 103
An Ruadha Stac copied into Name Book of Sheet 104
[Page signed] William J. Murray 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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OS1/28/47/31 |
AN GORM-LOCH |
An Gorm-loch
An Gorm-loch |
Mr Donald Maclennan
Mr Donald Maclennan |
103; 104 |
This name signifying the "Green Lake" is applied to a good sized lake situated on the North side of Cnoc Glas on the property of the Right Hon. Sir John Stuart, Courthill House,Lochcarron |
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COIRE DUBH |
Coire Dubh
Coire Dubh |
Mr Donald Maclennan Mr Donald Maclennan |
103 |
This name which signifies "The Black Hollow" is applied to a large hollow situated between Cnoc Glas and [Cadha Natichichul] on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart Bart[baronet] |
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COIRE NAN CNAMHAN |
Coire nan Cnamhan
Coire nan Cnamhan |
Mr Donald Maclennan
Mr Donald Maclennan |
092; 103 |
This name signifying the "Hollow of the Bones" is applied to a large hollow situated on the N.W. side of Srath a' Bhathaich and a little north of Loch na Suilig it is on the property of Mr Darroch Torridon |
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ALLT AN TREUDAICHE |
Allt an Treudaich
Allt an Treudaich |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev[Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
092; 103 |
This name Signifying "Stream of the [Rough Cairn -crossed out] Shepherd" is applied to applied to a small stream flowing N.W. out of Loch an Treudaich and entering Loch Damh on the property of Mr Darroch, Torridon |
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ALLT AN RUADH-STAIC |
Allt an Ruadh-staic
Allt an Ruadh-staic |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn
Rev[Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
093; 103; 104; 105 |
This name the signification of which is the "Stream of the Red pointed Hill" and is applied to a Stream flowing out of Loch Coire Raudh Stac in the hollow between An Ruadh Stac and another large hill to the North. it flows in a westerly direction and joins Allt Srath a'Bhathaich forming Amhainn Dearg on the property of Mr Darroch, Torridon |
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ALLT COIRE NAN CNAMHAN |
Allt Coire nan Cnamhan
Allt Coire nan Cnamhan |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev[Reverend] K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
092; 103 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the hollow of the Bones" is applied to a stream having its source in the hollow from which it derives its name ,flows south through hollow and enters Amhainn Dearg a short distance south of Loch na Suileig. on the property of Mr Darroch |
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ALLT BAN |
Allt Ban
Allt Ban |
Mr Donald Maclennan
Mr Donald Maclennan |
103 |
This name signifies the "White Stream" and is applied to a small stream having its source on the South side of Druim Dubh flows in a western direction and Enters Allt an Iasgaich near the junction of the stream with Amhainn Dearg . on the the property of Sir John Stuart Bart. |
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ALLT LEABEGACH |
Allt Leabegach
Allt Leabegach |
Mr Donald Maclennan
Mr Donald Maclennan |
103 |
This name signifying the "Stream abounding in Small Beds" is applied to a good stream having its source on the West Side of [erased] and flowing in a Westerly direction past Druim Dubh it enters Amhainn Dearg. on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart Bart. |
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ALLT AN IASGAICH |
Allt an Iasgaich
Allt an Iasgaich |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd, Glaschnoc by Kishorn
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd, Glaschnoc by Kishorn |
103 |
This stream , the name of which signifies the "Fishing Stream" has its source in An Gorm-loch flows in a western direction through Coire Dubh turns to the north forming the E. boundary of Mhoine Mhor and enters Amhainn Dearg on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart Baronet Courthill House Lochcarron |
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AMHAINN DEARG |
Amhainn Dearg
Amhainn Dearg |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd, Glaschnoc by Kishorn
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd, Glaschnoc by Kishorn |
103 |
This name signifying the "Red River" is applied to a large stream taking this name from the junction of Allt an Ruadh-Stac and Amhainn Srath a' Bhathaich flows S.W. through Srath a'Bhathaich and enters Loch Damh at its Southern Extremity boundary between the properties of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart and Mr Darroch Torridon also the ph[parish] Boundary for a considerable distance between the phs[parishes] of Applecross and Lochcarron |
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ALLT BEINN A' CHAIT |
Allt Beinn a'Chait
Allt Beinn a'Chait |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd , Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev Kenneth Macdonald Free Church Manse, Applecross |
103 |
This name , the signification of which is the 'Stream of the Cat Mountain" is applied to a stream having its source on the south side of Beinn a'Chait and flowing south until it enters Allt Meall nan Gobhar on the property of Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NA FAING |
Allt na Faing
Allt na Faing |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd , Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev Kenneth Macdonald Free Church Manse, Applecross |
103 |
This name which signifies "Stream of the Fank" is applied to a small stream having its source on the East side of the County Road leading from Strathcarron to Shieldaig about 1/4 of a mile south of the south end of Loch Lon flows southward crossing the County Road adjacent to a sheepfold from which it derives its name and enters Amhainn Torr na Preas on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart Bart.[baronet] Courthill House |
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COPPER MINE (Disused) |
Copper Mine (disused)
Copper Mine (disused)
Copper Mine (disused) |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd , Glaschnoic by Kishorn
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Free Church Manse, Applecross Mr John Maclennan, Seafield Kishorn |
103 |
Applies to a disused copper mine having two shafts of great depth The mine was first opened and worked about 100 years ago with considerable success and reopened latterly but owing to the difficulty of transit was abandoned. Property of Sir John Stuart |
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LOCH AN TREUDAICH |
Loch an Treudaich
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Mr Donald Maclennan |
103 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the rough Coire?"is applied to a small lake situated between Beinn damh and Meall na Saobhaidh property of Mr Darroch Torridon |
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LOCH NA SUILEIG |
Loch na Suileig |
Mr Donald Maclennan |
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This name signifying "Lake of the Eyre" is applied to a small lake situated on the north side of Amhainn Dearg adjacent to the junction of Allt an Ruadh Staic on the property of Mr Darroch Torridon |
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MEALL NA SAOBHAIDHE |
Meall na Saobhaidh |
Mr Donald Maclennan |
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This name signifies the "Hill of the Fox" is applied to a large round rocky prominent hill situated on the East of Loch Damh and at the South east of Beinn Damh on the property of Mr Darroch Torridon |
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ALLT LOCH GAINEAMHACH |
Allt Loch Gaineamhach |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Rev Kenneth Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "stream of the Sandy Lake" is applied to a large stream flowing south east out of Loch Gaineamhach for about two miles and joining with Allt Meall Gobhar in forming Amhainn Torr na Preas this stream divides the properties of the Right Hon. Sir John Stuart and Lord Middleton |
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AN CARN |
An Carn |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Rev Kenneth Macdonald |
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This name signifying "The Cairn" is applied to a Craig situated on the north side of Coire an Fhamhair is not a very prominent feature on the property of Lord Middleton |
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LOCH GAINEAMHACH |
Loch Gaineamhach |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Rev Kenneth Macdonald |
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This name which signifies the "Sandy Lake" is applied to a lake situated in Bealach Loch Gaineamhach and forms the Boundary between the properties of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart and Lord Middleton |
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ALLT COIR' AN FHAMHAIR |
Allt Coir' an Fhamhair |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Giants Hollow" is applied to a stream having its source in the hollow from which it derives its name. it flows S. E. and falls into the E. Lake of the 3 in Coire na Poite on the property off Lord Middleton |
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ALLT COIRE NA FEOLA |
Allt Coire na Feola |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Flesh Hollow" is applied to a small stream having its source near the head of the hollow from which it derives its name. it flows east and falls into Allt Loch Gaineamhach at the place called Easan Bana
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ALLT COIRE NA POITE |
Allt Coire na Poite |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn
Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Pot Hollow" is applied to a stream issuing out of the centre of one of the 3 lakes in the hollow from which the stream derives its name Flows south east and falls into Allt Loch Gaineamhach after passing through the Eastern one of the 3 lakes above mentioned on the property of Lord Middleton |
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BEINN BHAN |
Beinn Bhan |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Rev K. Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "White Mountain" is applied to an Extensive and very prominent eminence situated in the Ph.[parish] of Applecross and about 12 miles N.W. from the village of Lochcarron it abounds in Hollows and other features of detail which having distinguishing names will be found described in name sheets in their respective order this mountain is on the property of Lord Middleton its general feature presents a steep rocky appearance and its Eastern face is one Continuous Cliff with numerous hollows ,presenting to the E. from the road leading from Lochcarron to Shieldaig on of the finest views imaginable |
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DRUIM GLAS |
Druim Glas |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Rev K. Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Grey Ridge" is applied to a low eminence situated at the N.E base of Beinn Bhan directly east of the E. end of Coire na Poite on the property of Lord Middleton |
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A' PHOIT |
A'Phoit |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying "The Pot" is applied to a large rocky knob situated on the E. side of Beinn Bhan between Coire na Poite and Coire an Fhamhair and is an excellent representation of an inverted Pot on the property of Lord Middleton |
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COIR' AN FHAMHAIR |
Coir' an Fhamhair |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Giants Hollow" is applied to a large deep hollow situated on the E. face of Beinn Bhan and between A'Phoit and Sron Coir' an Fhamhair on the property of Lord Middleton |
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SRON COIR' AN FHAMHAIR |
Sron Coir' an Fhamhair |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the "Promontory of the Giants Hollow" is applied to an Eminence and promontory situated on the East side of Beinn Bhan on the property of Lord Middleton |
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EASAN BANA |
Easan Bana |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "White Falls" is applied to a place at the E. base of Beinn Bhan where a number of streams come over a slight declivity which in wet weather presents the appearance of a number of waterfalls and are white with foam on the property of Lord Middleton |
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ALLT COIR' AN ETCH |
Allt Coir' an Eich |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Horse Hollow" is applied to a small stream having its source in the hollow from which it derives its name flows E. and falls into Allt Loch Gaineamhach on the property of Lord Middleton |
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COIR' AN EICH |
Coir' an Eich |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the " Hollow of the Horse" is applied to a prominent and deep hollow situated on the E. side of Beinn Bhan on the property of Lord Middleton |
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COIRE NA FEOLA |
Coire na Feola |
Mr Donald Maclennan, Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the " Hollow of the Flesh" is applied to a large deep hollow situated on the E. side of Beinn Bhan and north of and adjacent to Coir an Eich on the property of Lord Middleton |
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A' CHIOCH |
A'Chioch |
Mr Donald Maclennan
Rev K. Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying the "Pap or Breast" is applied to a promontory on the east face of Beinn Bhan having a high pointed peak situated between Coire na fella and Coire na Poite on the property of Lord Middleton |
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COIRE NA POITE |
Coire na Poite |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K. Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Hollow of the Pot" is applied to an extensive and very deep Corry situated situated on the east side of Beinn Bhan and contains three small Lakes which will be found described below on the property of Lord Middleton |
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LOCHAN COIRE NA POITE |
Lochan Coire na Poite |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K. Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Lakes of the Pot Hollow" is applied to 3 small lakes situated in the hollow from which they derive their name on the property of Lord Middleton |
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ALLT COULTRIE |
Allt na Coul-dithreibh |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Sir John Stuart
Mr D.Stuart Courthill
Mr McLennan Ground Officer |
103 |
This name which signifies the "Narrow Stream of the Dessert" is applied to a small stream having its source at the South end of Meall nan Gobhar and flowing Eastwards till it enters Loch Lon opposite the small island therein.
on the property of the Right Honble[honourable] Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT MEALL NAN GOBHAR |
Allt Meall nan Gobhar |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Goat Hill" is applied to a good sized stream having its source on the S.E. side of Beinn a'Chait and flowing southwards to the junction of a number of streams called Easan Ban from this point the stream takes the name of Amhainn Torr na Phreas Boundary between Sir John Stuart and Lord Middleton |
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CNOC NAM BROC |
Cnoc nam Broc |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Badger's Knoll" is applied to a small rocky eminence situated on the North side of Allt Mor on the property of the Right Honble [honourable] sir John Stuart Bart [baronet] |
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ALLT CEANN A' MHILL DHUIBH |
Allt Ceann a'Mhill Dhuibh |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald |
103 |
This name the signification of which is "Stream at End of Black Lump" and is applied to a stream having its source in a hollow on the N.W side of Meall Dubh through which it flows S.W and enters Allt nan Gleannic[??] on the property of the Right Hon. Sir John Stuart Bart.[baronet] Courthill House |
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LOCH MEALL NAN GOBHAR |
Loch Meall nan Gobhar |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald |
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This name which signifies "Lake of the Goat Hill" is applied to a small lake situated on the west side of Meall nan Gobhar on the property of the Right Honble. [honourable] Sir John Stuart. |
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MEALL NAN GOBHAR |
Meall nan Gobhar |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoic by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Goat Hill" is applied to a rocky hill on the W. side of the county road from Strathcarron to Shieldaig and directly W. of Loch Lon
on th property of the Right Honble.[honourable] Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT BEAG |
Allt Beag |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the"Little Stream" is applied to a small stream situated a short distance south of Glaschnoc and flowing westward off the Hillside into Loch Lon
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GLASCHNOC |
Glaschnoc |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr John McLennan Seafield Kishorn |
103 |
This name is applied to a shepherd's dwelling situated a short distance N.E of the south end of Loch Lon it is one story high slated and in good repair the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House |
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LOCH AN LOIN |
Loch an Loin |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by Kishorn Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the "Marshy Lake" is applied to portion of a lake about one mile in length situated East of and adjacent to the county road leading from Strathcarron to Shieldaig and about 4 miles north of Kishorn property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House |
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LOCH COULTRIE |
Loch Coultrie |
Sir John Stuart Mr D Stuart Courthill and Mr McLennan Ground Officer JTH 29 Dec 1875 |
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The northern portion is designated "Loch Coultrie" and the southern "Loch an Loin" |
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ALLT NA CRICHE |
Allt na Criche |
Mr Donald Maclennan
Rev K Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying the "Boundary Stream" is applied to a Stream having its source on the hillside a short distance N.E of Coire nam Broc it flows in a north W. direction and enters Loch Lon a short distance south of the junction of Allt Beag
on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart |
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CEANN-LOCH-DAMH |
Ceannlochdamh |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
103 |
This name is applied to a dwelling house with poor outstanding offices situated at the South End of Loch Damh it is one story high thatched and in fair repair the property of the Right Hon sir John Stuart Bart.[baronet] |
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LOCH DAMH |
Loch Damh |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Lake of the Stag" is applied to a large fresh water lake situated at the western face of Beinn Damh and lying north and south for about four miles on the property of the Right Hon. Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT A' CHUIRN |
Allt a'Chuirn |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Cart" is applied to a large stream having its source on the N.W. side of Glas Bheinn it flows southwards to the junction of Allt Meall na Caillich from which it takes the name of Allt nan Carnan until it empties itself into Loch Carron on the property of the Right Hon. Sir John Stuart. |
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CADHA NAM FIADH |
Cadha nam Fiadh |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Deer Pass" is applied to a small pass leading through between Sgor na Garaidh and Creag Ghlas on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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LOCHAN MEALL NA CAILLICH |
Lochan Meall na Caiilich |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
103 |
This name signifying the "Lakes of the old Woman's Hill" is applied to 2 small fresh water Lakes situated on the south side of Sgor na Garaidh on the property of the Right Hon. Sir John Stuart |
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CREAG GLAS |
Creag Ghlas |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the "Grey Hill" is applied to a bare rocky Eminence situated adjacent to and immediately south of " Choille Dubh" on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart |
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CREAG NA H-IOLAIRE |
Creag na h-Iolaire |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Eagles Rock" is applied to a small craig situated on the N.W. end of Glas Bheinn on the property of Sir John Stuart Courthill House by Lochcarron |
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SGORR A' GHARAIDH |
Sgor na Gharaidh |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name the signification of which is "Hill of the Den" is applied to a large bare rocky Eminence situated adjacent to and East of Creag Ghlas on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT A' CHNOIC GHLAIS |
Allt a Chnoic Ghlais |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Grey Knoll" is applied to a small stream having its source in a small Lake situated on "Cnoc Glas" it flows in a S.W. direction and enters Allt a Ghuibhais a short distance East of the E. end of "Bealach a Ghlas-chnoic. on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT NA PAIRCE |
Allt na Pairce |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the 'Stream of the Park" is applied to a small stream having its source out of a small Lake situated on "Cnoc Glas" it flows in a S.W. direction and enters "Allt a Ghiubhais" on the property of Sir John Stuart |
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CNOC GLAS |
Cnoc Glas |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Grey Knoll" is applied to an extensive bare , rocky & low Eminencesituated about a mile north of Glas Bheinn, on the the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT NA H-INNSE-RAINICH |
Allt na h-Innse Rainich |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Fern Valley" is applied to a small stream having its source on the the N. side of "Cnoc Glas" and flowing in a W. direction until it joins "Allt a Ghuibhais" on the property of the Right Hon. sir John Stuart |
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BEALACH A' GHLAS-CHNOIC |
Bealach a'Ghlas-chnoic |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
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This name the signification of which is "Pass of the Grey Knoll" is applied to a pass between two hills & situated between "Glas Bheinn" and "Cnoc Glas and through which a footpath leads as a near cut from Shieldaig to Strathcarron on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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COILLE DHUBH |
Coille Dhubh |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Black Wood" is applied to a thick Birch wood situated adjacent to and south of "Allt a Ghuibhais and north of "Creag Ghlas". property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT A' GHIUBHAIS |
Allt a'Ghuibhais |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Fir Burn" is applied to a stream having its source in "Bealach a Ghlais-chnoic" and flowing in a W. direction and falling into "Loch an Loin" adjacent to the shepherd's house of Glaschnoic on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart Courthill House Lochcarron |
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ALLT MOR |
Allt Mor |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the "Large Stream" is applied to a stream flowing in a S.W. direction and entering "Amhainn Tor nam Phreas" on the property of the Right Hon Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT LOCHAN MEALL NA CAILLICH |
Allt Lochan Meall na Caillich |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Lakes of the Old Woman's Hill" is applied to a stream having its source in the Eastern of the two Lakes from which it derives its name. flows southwards for about 3/4 of a mile and enters Allt na Carnan on the property of Sir John Stuart |
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ALLT NA COILLE |
Allt na Coille |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
103 |
The name signifying the "Stream of the Wood" is applied to a small stream having its source on the N. end of Creag Ghlas. it flows in a N.W. direction for about a mile and enters Allt a Ghuibhais adjacent to the S.E. end of 'Mhoine Mhor' on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart |
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GLAS BHEINN |
Glas Bheinn |
Mr Donald Maclennan Shepherd Glaschnoc by kishorn Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Grey Mountain" is applied to an Extensive bare and rocky Eminence situated about 11/2 miles East of Sgor na Gharaidh on the property of the Right Honourable Sir John Stuart Courthill House by Lochcarron |
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ALLT A' CHNOIC GHUIRM |
Allt a'Chnoic Ghuirm |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Green Knoll" is applied to a small stream having its source between "Creag Glas" and "Cnoc Gorm" it flows northwards and enters "Allt a Ghuibhais"a short distance E. of the junction of Allt na Coille on the property of Right Hon. Sir John Stuart |
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CNOC GORM |
Cnoc Gorm |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
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This name the signification of which is the "Green Knoll" is applied to a small green Eminence situated West of and adjacent to "Cnoc na Creighe" on the property of Right Hon. Sir John Stuart |
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CNOC NA CREIGE |
Cnoc na Creighe |
Mr Donald Maclennan Rev K Macdonald |
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This name the signification of which is the " Knoll of the Craig" is applied to a small prominent rocky Eminence situated a short distance North of the north end of "Sgor Gharaidh" on the property of Right Hon. Sir John Stuart |
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BEACON [5 times] |
Beacon (4 places) |
Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Airdubh by Applecross |
109A |
This applies to 4[deleted] 5 Beacons situated three of them on Sunken Rocks and one on the point of promontory at entrance to "Camus Tiel" these objects consist of iron rods about 8 or 10 feet in height surmounted by a drum shaped head painted white and they are firmly fixed in their respective positions by strong iron stanchions. Erected to guide mariners in navigating this dangerous part of the coast. |
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EILEAN NAN NAOMH |
Eilean nan Naomh |
Rev K Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Airdubh by Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Island of Saints" is applied to a small island having an extensive reef of sunken rocks surrounding it situated in the Inner Sound just outside the entrance to "Poll Creadha" this island belongs to the parish of Applecross and is the property of Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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Eilean nan Naomh- Nom. sing.[nominative singular] and Gen. [genitive]plural Naomh Gen. sing. [genitive singular] Naoimh
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AN RUADH-EILEAN |
An Ruadh-eilean |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald
Mr Alexander Gordon |
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This name signifying the "Red Island" is applied to a reef of rocks jutting out from the shore adjacent to and N.W. of Coillegille" part of which is uncovered at High water forming a very small island of rock There is another rock situated in Poll Domhain bearing the same name |
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POLL DOMHAIN |
Poll Domhain |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon |
109A |
This name signifying the "Deep Pool" is applied to a Bay extending inland in a S.E. direction off the Inner Sound adjacent to the hamlet of "Airdban" and is about 3/4 of a mile in Extent |
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SRON NA H-AIRDE BHAIN |
Sron na h-Airde Baine |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon |
109A |
This name signifying the "Point of the White Height" is applied to a promontory situated on the west side of "Poll Domhain" at its end next the sea property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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AIRDBAN |
Airdban |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Airdubh by Applecross |
109A |
This name is applied to a hamlet consisting of a few dwellings situated along the E. coast of the Inner Sound on the promontory known as Sron na h- Airde Baine they are one story high thatched and in fair repair and the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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SGEIR MHAOL |
Sgeir Mhaol |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Airdubh by Applecross |
109A |
This name signifying the "Bald Rock" is applied to a sunken rock having two portions of the reef visible at Low water only and situated a short distance N. of Ruadh Eilean |
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SGEIR MHOR |
Sgeir Mhor |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Airdubh by Applecross |
109A |
This name signifying the "Large Rock" is applied to a reef of sunken rocks three small portions of which are alone visible at Low water they are situated a short distance west of the promontory called "Sron na h-Airde Baine" , one of th eportions is marked with a "Beacon" |
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AN RUADH-EILEAN |
An Ruadh-eilean |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Alex Gordon |
109A |
This name signifying the "Red Island" is applied to a rock situated in the Entrance to "Poll Domhain" and is partly visible a high water forming two small rocky islands |
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COILLEGILLIE |
Coillegillie |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Alex Gordon |
109A |
This name is applied to a hamlet consisting of a group of dwellings situated along the East Coast of the Inner Sound about 3/4 of a mile south of Airdban they are one story high thatched and in fair repair and are the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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EILEAN NA BA |
Eilean na Ba |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Alex Gordon |
109A |
This name signifying the " Island of the Cow" is applied to a pretty large island situated in the Inner Sound about 1/2 of a mile from shore S.E. of the hamlet of "Coillegillie it belongs to the Parish of Applecross and is the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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CAMASTERACH |
Camusterach |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C.
Mr Duncan Macnair
Val.[Valuation] Roll Rossshire 1868-69 |
109 |
Applies to a small hamlet situated about 11/2 miles south of the village of Applecross and adjacent to Poll Creadha the dwellings are a lll one story high part slated , part thatched in good repair and the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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INNER SOUND |
Inner Sound |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Airdubh by Applecross
Blacks County Map |
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This name applies to a large Extent of "Sea" situated and forming part of the West Coast of Ross-shire and extending from Loch Torridon in the north to "Kyle Akin" in the south and applies to all 'Sea' on the E. of the Islands of 'South Rona', 'Raasay' and Scalpa and of the South Coast of the 'Isle of Skye' from Broadford to Kyleakin this portion of Seabord is studded with Islands and reefs of Sunken Rocks. belonging to both the Counties of Inverness and Ross those of Ross-shire from Loch Torridon to Lochcarron have all been supplied on the O.[Ordinance] Plans |
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SGEIR BHUIDHE |
Sgeir Bhuidhe |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Airdubh by Applecross |
109A |
This name signifying the "Yellow Rock" is applied to a sunken rock visible at High and Low water situated adjacent to the south end of "Eilean na Ba" |
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PIER [Poll Creadha] |
Pier |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald
Mr Duncan Macnair
Mr Donald Bain Manager Mains of Applecross |
109 |
Applies to a Stone Erected Pier situated at Poll Creadha adjacent to Camusterach it will allow of vessels of about 50 tons burden to discharger load Cargoes .it is in fair repair and is the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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AN GLAS-TULACH |
An Glas-tulach |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair
Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Grey Hillock" is applied to an Eminence situated about 1/2 a mile E. of the Free Church of Applecross at Camusterach the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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FREE CHURCH [Camasterach] |
Free Church |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Mr Donald Bain Manager Mains of Applecross |
109 |
This a plain substantial stone edifice erected A.D.--and situated at Camusterach about 11/2 miles S. of Applecross village it is seated to contain -- is slated in Excellent repair and is the property of the Trustees of the Free Church of Scotland |
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MANSE [Free Church, Camasterach] |
F.C.[Free Church] Manse |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church]
Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Mr Donald Bain Manager Mains of Applecross |
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Is a substantial stone dwelling situated adjacent to the Free church and having an enclosure of ornamental ground in front. it is two storys high slated and in good repair and is the property of the Trustees of the Free Church of Scotland |
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ALLT NAN CORP |
Allt nan Corp |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Corpse" is applied a stream having its source in Loch a' Chaisteil flowing in a S.W. direction and falling into the sea at Poll Creadha on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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BEACON [8 times, Poll Creadha] |
Beacon (8 places) |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
Applies to a number of objects situated in the Bay described above and consisting of a number of high iron rods firmly placed with protecting stanchions to the numerous rocks in the bay and have large drum shaped heads painted white so as to be easily distinguishable by any vessel entering the bay, as also to serve as Beacons or Guides to any such as they mark the channels through which it is safe to enter |
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POLL CREADHA |
Poll Creadha |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Clay Pool" is applied to a bay or estuary of the sea situated at Camusterach about a mile and a half from the village of Applecross. it is not either a good or safe harbour for vessels owing to its being full of reefs of sunken rocks |
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AIRD-DHUBH |
Aird-dhubh
Ardhu |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair
Valuation Roll 1868 &69 |
109 |
This name is applied to a small hamlet situated on the promontory described above and from which it derives its name the dwellings are one story high part slated part thatched in good repair and the property of the Right Hon lord Middleton |
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RUDHA BUIDHE |
Rudha Buidhe |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Yellow Promontory" is applied to a small reef of sunken rocks situated on the S.E of Poll Creadha |
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SGEIR GHOBLACH |
Sgeir Gobhlach |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Forked Rock" is applied to a reef of sunken rocks extending nearly across the entrance to Poll Creadha |
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SRON NA H-AIRDE DUIBHE |
Sron na h-Airde Duibhe |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the " Promontory of the Black Height" is applied to a promontory situated on the South side of the entrance of Poll Creadha
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LOCH A' CHAISTEIL |
Loch a'Chaisteil |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Castle" is applied to a small fresh water lake situated a short distance E. of the south end of "Glais-tulach" it derives its name from a very small rocky Eminence near and not from any building or object of antiquity in the neighbourhood as the name would seem to suggest Same proprietor as above |
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LOCH NAN UAIGHEAN |
Loch nan Uaighean |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the " Lake of the Graves" is applied to a small fresh water Lake Situated E. of and and adjacent to "Loch a' Chaisteal" same proprietor as above |
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LOCHAN SGEIRACH |
Lochan Sgeirach |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Rocky Lakes" is applied to a group of three small fresh water lakes Situated N.E. of and and adjacent to "Loch an Eilean" connected with this lake by a small stream not having any name on the property of the The Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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COIRE NAN CLACH |
Coire nan Clach |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr John Maclennan
Seafield Kishorn by Lochcarron |
109 |
This name signifying the "Hollow of the Stones" is applied to a hollow situated between two Eminences named respectively "Meall Gorm" and "Carn Glas" it is on the property of the The Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCHAN NA TEANGA |
Lochan na Teanga |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr John Maclennan Seafield Kishorn by Lochcarron |
109 |
This name signifying the " Lakes of the Tongues" is applied to a group of three small fresh water lakes situated South of and and adjacent to "Loch an Eilean" proprietor as above |
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Loch an Eilein |
Loch an Eilein |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr John Maclennan Seafield Kishorn by Lochcarron |
109 |
This name signifying the " Lake of the Island" is applied to a small fresh water lake situated about 11/2 miles S.E. of the village of Applecross proprietor as above |
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ALLT AN LOCH ODHAIR |
Allt an Loch Odhair |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Dun Loch" is applied to a small stream having its source on the west side of "Creag Gorm" it flows west through "Coire an Loch Odhair" and falls into "Loch Odhar" on the property of the the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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CARN GLAS |
Carn Glas |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Grey Cairn" is applied to a rocky Eminence situated on the S.E. of "Creag Gorm" and about 3/4 of a mile N.E. of "Sgor nan Conobhar". the same proprietor as above |
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SGORR NAN CONOBHAR |
Sgorr nan Conobhar |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Kennelman" is applied to a prominent Eminence Situated about 3/4 of a mile S.W. of "Carn Glas". the same proprietor as above |
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ALLT NA CREIGE GUIRME |
Allt na Creige Guirm |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Blue Craig" is applied to a stream having its source on the S.end of "Creag Gorm" it flows in a S.W direction and falls into "loch Bhraighe an Achaidh"near its N.extremity same proprietor as above |
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ALLT TIGH CHOINNICH |
Allt Tigh Choinnich |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald
Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Grey Cairn" is applied to a rocky Eminence situated on the S.E. of "Creag Gorm" and about 3/4 of a mile N.E. of "Sgor nan Conobhar". the same proprietor as above |
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LOCH A' GHOBHAINN |
Loch a'Ghobhain |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Smith" is applied to a small lake situated about 1/2 a mile north of "Loch Bhraighe an Achaidh" with which it is connected by a small stream not having any name Same proprietor as above |
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ALLT CARN NA PAITE |
Allt Carn na paite |
Rev K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Cairn of the Hump" is applied to a small stream having its source a short distance to the E. in length but very narrow situated on the west of "Carn na Paite" on the Property |
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CARN NA PAITE |
Carn na Paite |
Rev K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Cairn or Hill of the Hump" is applied to a small but rough eminence situated on the East of "Loch Braighe and Achaidh and about a mile S.W. of "Sgor na Conobhar" on the same property as above |
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LOCH BRAIGH AN ACHAIDH |
Loch Braigh an Achaidh |
Rev K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Lake above the Field" is applied to a lake about 3/4 of a mile in length but very narrow situated on the west of "Carn na Paite" on the Property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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LOCH LEATHANN |
Loch Leathann |
Rev K.Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Broad Lake" is applied to a small lake situated about 1/4 of a mile west of the north end of "Loch Braighe an Achaidh" there are two lakes about a mile further north but they are entirely separate objects. on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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ALLT LOCH A' CHAORUINN |
Allt Loch a'Chaoruinn |
Rev K.Macdonald Free Church Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Rowan Tree Lake" is applied to a stream flowing N. out of "Loch a'Chaoruinn" and falling into "Allt Beag". on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH A' CHAORUINN |
Loch a'Chaoruinn |
Rev K.Macdonald Free Church Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Lake of the Rowan Tree" is applied to a lake situated a short distance east of "Lochan Leathann". on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCHAN LEATHANN |
Lochan Leathann |
Rev K.Macdonald Free Church Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Broad Lakes" is applied to two lakes situated a short distance west of "Loch a Chaoruinn" there is another lake of the same signification situated about a mile south of these lakes. on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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COIR' AN LOCH ODHAIR |
Coir an Loch Odhair |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name which signifies the "Hollow of the Blue Loch" is applied to a hollow situated west of and adjacent to "Creag Gorm" Same property as above |
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CREAG GHORM |
Creag Gorm |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Blue Hill" is applied to a rocky eminence situated on the south side of the County Road from Applecross to Lochcarron and north of and adjacent to "Carn Glas" same proprietor as above |
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LOCH ODHAR |
Loch Odhar |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Dun Lake" is applied to a small lake situated at the West end of of "Coir an Loch Odhar" and out of which lake flows the stream called Allt Beag. on the property of the Right Hon Middleton |
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ALLT A' CHUMHAING |
Allt a' Chumhang
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Narrow Pass" is applied to to a good stream having its source in Bealach na Ba and Coire na Ba thence round the E. base of Meall Gorm and falls into Loch Kishorn. on the property of Lord Middleton |
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CREAG AN FHIODHA |
Creag an Fiodha |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Wood" is applied to a large craig situated on the N.E shoulder of Meall Gorm and on the south side of Coire na Ba about the centre of that feature. on the property of Lord Middleton |
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NA CIOCHAN |
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This name signifying the "Paps" or "Breasts" is applied to a precipice situated on Sgor na Caorach on the north side of Coire na Ciorachain having two towering points the one higher than the other. they are on the property of Lord Middleton |
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ALLT COIRE NA CAORACH |
Allt Coire na Caorach |
Mr John Maclennan Seafield Kishorn
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Hollow of the Sheep" and is applied to a stream having its source in and flowing E. through Coire na Caorachain and falling into Allt a Fhraoich on the property of Lord Middleton |
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COIRE NA CAORACH |
Coire na Caorach |
Mr John Maclennan Seafield Kishorn
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Hollow of the Sheep" and is applied to a large hollow on the north centre of Sgor na Caorach the hollow contains a small lake and a stream runs through the Corry the latter will be found described below. on the property of Lord Middleton |
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SGORR NA CAORACH |
Sgor na Caorach |
Mr John Maclennan Seafield Kishorn
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Pointed Hill of the Sheep" is applied to a large and very prominent rocky hill situated on the north side of the County Road leading leading from Strathcarron to Applecross and about 4 miles from Kishorn it is on the property of Lord Middleton |
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COIRE BEAG NA BA |
Coire Beag na Ba |
Mr John Maclennan Seafield Kishorn Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Smaller Hollow of the Cow" is applied to a smaller hollow situated directly west of 'Coire na Ba' on the property of Lord Middleton |
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COIRE NA BA |
Coire na Ba |
Mr John Maclennan Seafield Kishorn Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Hollow of the Cow" is applied to a large hollow situated between Sgor na Caorach and Meall Gorm and through which the County Road from Strathcarron to Applecross. on the property of Lord Middleton |
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MEALL GORM |
Meall Gorm |
Mr John Maclennan Seafield Kishorn Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Blue Hill" is applied to large prominent heath covered hill situated on the north side of Loch Kishorn and between that lake and Sgor na Caorachan the property of Lord Middleton |
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BEALACH NA BA |
Bealach na Ba |
Mr John Maclennan Rev. Kenneth Macdonald |
109 |
This name signifying the " Pass of the Cow" is applied to a pass situated between Sgor a Caorach and Meall Gorm and through which the County Road from Strathcarron to Applecross runs. on the property of Lord Middleton |
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LOCH DITHREABH NA CUILEIGE |
Loch Dithreabh na Cuileige |
Mr John Maclennan Rev. Kenneth Macdonald |
109 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Fly Desert" is applied to a small lake situated about a quarter of a mile west of the north end of Bealach na Ba on the property of Lord Middleton |
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CARN DONNACHAIDH |
Carn Donnachaidh |
Val. Roll [Valuation Roll] Co[County] of Ross 1868-69 Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifying "Duncan's Cairn" is applied to a prominent and partially wooded Eminence situated W. of and adjacent to the hamlet of Toscaig on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH DUBH |
Loch Dubh |
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This name signifying the "Black Lake" is applied to a dry small lake situated on the S.E. end of "Carn Donnachaidh, west of and adjacent to the hamlet of Toscaig on the same property as above |
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TOSCAIG |
Toscaig |
Val. Roll [Valuation Roll] Co[County] of Ross 1868-69
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name applies to a hamlet consisting of two groups of dwellings. Situated about a 1/4 of a mile N. of the head of Loch Toscaig and about 4 miles from the village of Applecross in a S. direction. the dwellings are of the most miserable description are one story high and thatched. property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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ALLT BEALACH PHUILL DOMHAIN |
Allt Bealach Pholl Domhain |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Pass of the deep Pool" is applied to a stream having its source in the ravine from which it derives its name. flows N.W through the same and enters the sea at the E. side of "Poll Domhain" Same property as above |
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BAD CNAPACH |
Bad Cnapach |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "The Knobby Tuft" is applied to a rough and prominent eminence situated between the two bays name respectively "Poll Creadha" and "Poll Domhain" on the property of the above |
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BEALACH PHUILL DOMHAIN |
Bealach Pholl Domhain |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald
Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Pass of the deep Pool" is applied to a small ravine situated between 'Carn Donnachaidh' and 'Bad Cnapach' on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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ALLT SLOCHD NA BEINNE |
Allt Slochd na Beinne |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Mountain Pit" is applied to a stream having its source on the S.E. extremity of the gorge from which it derives its name. it flows in a N.W. direction and falls into "Allt Glac Imireachan" on the same property as above. |
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CARN AN LETH-UILLT |
Carn an Leth-uillt |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the half Stream" is applied to a prominent and rocky eminence situated about 1/2 a mile E. of the hamlet of "Toscaig" on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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SLOCHD NA BEINNE |
Slochd na Beinne |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Pit of the Mountain" is applied to a long narrow gorge or ravine situated between two hills named respectively "Carn an Leth-uillt" "Carn nan Naighean" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT GLAC NAN IMIREACHAN |
Allt Glac nan Imireachan |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the hollow of the little Ridge" is applied to a stream having its source in the S.E. end of the "Glac" from which it derives its name, it flows general in a N.W direction and falls into "Poll Creadha" at its Southern Extremity on the same property as above |
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GLAC NAN IMIREACHAN |
Glac nan Imireachan |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Hollow of the little Ridges" is applied to a deep ravine or hollow situated on the W. side of "Carn nan Naighean" and Extending in a N.W. direction for about 3/4 of a mile on the same property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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LOCH TOSCAIG |
Loch Toscaig |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair
Applecross |
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This name is applied to a salt water Bay or Estuary of the sea. Extending about a mile inland from the Inner Sound from "Sroinn na h-Airde Moire" in direction of the hamlet of Toscaig |
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CARN NAN UAIGHEAN |
Carn nan Uaighean |
Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Cairn or the hill of the Graves" is applied to an eminence situated about a mile and a half N.E. of the hamlet of Toscaig it is very rocky on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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RIVER TOSCAIG |
River Toscaig |
Rev K. Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross
Mr Donald Bain , Manager Mains of Applecross |
109 |
This name applies to a large stream having its source in "Loch Braighe an Achaidh" flows for a considerable distance in a S.W. direction turns suddenly to the N.E in which direction it flows for about a mile turns again south and enters Loch Toscaig at its northern Extremity. This stream is increased throughout its course by the junction of various small tributaries on the same property as above |
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ALLT LOCHAN AN T-SAGAIRT |
Allt Lochan an t-Sagairt |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Priests Loch" is applied to a stream flowing out of two of the three Lakes of the same name. flows S.W and falls into Allt Loch Meall nan Feadan Same property as above |
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CAMAS NA BA |
Camus na Ba |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Bay of the Cow" is applied to a small Creek or Bay situated on the west side of Loch Toscaig |
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CULDUIE |
Culduie |
Val.[Valuation] Roll Co.[County] Ross 1868-69
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name applies to a hamlet consisting of a few dwellings. Situated about 1/4 of a mile E. of the road leading from Applecross to Toscaig, opposite and E. of the South End of "Poll Creadha" they are all one story high part slated ,part thatched and in good repair property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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MEALL UR A' BHORRAICH |
Meall ur a Bhorraich |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Hill of the fresh Mountain Grass" is applied to a prominent rocky Eminence situated adjacent to and East of the north End of Loch Toscaig the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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ALLT MEALL AN FHRAOICH |
Allt Meall an Fhraoich |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Burn of the Heather Hill" is applied to a stream having its source in "Loch Meall an Fhraoich" it flows in a S.E. direction until it falls into the sea adjacent to the S.E end of "Meall nan Uamh" on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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LOCHAN GOBHLACH |
Lochan Goblach |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Lakes of the Earwig" is applied to two small lakes situated in the N.End of the hollow called "Coire an Lochan Goblach" on the same property as above |
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MEALL TUATH |
Meall Tuath |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "North Hill"is applied to an Eminence situated on "Carn Chailein" N.E. of and adjacent to "Meall Deas" on the same property as above |
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CARN CHAILEIN |
Carn Chailein |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying "Colin's Hill or Cairn" is applied to a prominent and very rocky Eminence Situated about 7 miles S.E. of Applecross village on the same property as above. |
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COIR' AN LOCHAIN GHOBHLAICH |
Coire an Lochain Ghoblaich |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name Signifying the "Hollow of the Lakes of the Earwig" is applied to a large hollow situated on the W. centre of "Carn Chailein" the south end of the Hollow being between Meall Tuath and Meall Deas. on the same property as above |
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MEALL DEAS |
Meall Deas |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "South Hill" is applied to an eminence situated on the S.W. End of "Carn Chailein"on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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LOCHAN AN T-SAGAIRT |
Lochan an t-Sagairt |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Free Church Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name Signifying the "Priests Lakes" is applied to 3 good sized Lakes situated a short distance west of "Meall an Fhraoich" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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MEALL AN FHRAOICH |
Meall an Fhraoich |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Free Church Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Heather Hill" is applied to a prominent though small Eminence situated S.W. of and adjacent to the S.W. Extremity of "Carn Chailein" on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NA BRUAICH BUIDHE |
Allt na Bruaich Bhuidhe |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Yellow Brae" is applied to a stream flowing out of the S. Lake of the two called "Lochan nan Slochd", flows S. and E. and falls into the River Toscaig same property as above |
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BRUACH BHUIDHE |
Bruach Bhuidhe |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Yellow Brae" is applied to a portion of a hillside situated adjacent to & E. of the S. end of "Carn nan Uaighean" on the same property as above |
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COIRE DUBH |
Coire Dubh |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Black Hollow" is applied to a hollow situated on the N.W. end of "Carn Chalein" and in which is situated a small lake having no name |
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LOCHAN NAN SLOCHD |
Lochan nan Slochd |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying "Lake of the Pit" is applied to two small lakes situated at the E. back of "Carn nan Uaighean" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Allt a Choire Dhuibh |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Black Hollow" is applied to a small stream having its source in a small lake situated in the hollow of "Coire Dubh" it flows in a S.W. direction and falls into the River Toscaig opposite Bruaich Bhuidhe on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NAN CAM-LUB |
Allt nan Cam-lub |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Crooked loops" is applied to a small stream having its source on the W. side of "Carn Challein" flows W. and falls into the River Toscaig a short distance south of the confluence of Allt a Choire Dhuibh same property as above |
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LOCH MEALL AN FHRAOICH |
Loch Meall an Fhraoich |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Heather Hill" is applied to a lake situated on the the west side of Meall Chailean adjacent to the end of "Meal Deas". Same property as above |
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ALLT A' CHOIS |
Allt a Chois |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Burn of the Cavern " is applied to a large stream having its source at the confluence of "Allt Reidh Mor" and Allt Coire Sgamhadail it flows S.E. through "Coire Sgamhadail" and Enters Loch Kishorn
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ALLT CREAG AN FHUARAIN |
Allt Creag an Fhuarain |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Well Rock " is applied to a Stream having its source on the S.W. side of "Meall Gorm" flowing S.West for a short distance it falls into "Allt Coire Sgamhadail" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT REIDHE MHOIR |
Allt Reidh Mor |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the large Plain " is applied to a stream situated a short distance south of "Allt Creag an Fhuarain" and flowing in same direction and falling into "Allt Coire Sgamhadail"
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CREAG NA H-IOLAIRE |
Creag na h-Iolaire |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
109 |
This name signifying the "Eagles Rock " and is applied to a precipice situated at the E. end of Carn Chailein
Same property as above |
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ALLT AIRIDH NA DROCHAIDE |
Allt Airidh na Drochaid |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Burn of the Shieling Bridge " is applied to a stream having its source on the S.End of Meall Gorm. flows S. and falls into Loch Kishorn
Same property as above |
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ALLT COIRE SGAMHADAIL |
Allt Coire Sgamhadail |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the hollow of the dusty valley " is applied to a stream having its source to the west of 'Meall Gorm' flows S.E through Coire Sgamhadail and joins with "Allt Reidh Mor" in forming "Allt a Chois"
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ALLT GLAC AIRIDH THORMAID |
Allt Glac Airidh Thormaid |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
109 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Hollow of Norman's Shieling " is applied to a stream having its source on the S.E End of 'Carn Chailein' flows E. and falls into Loch Kishorn
Same property as above |
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COIRE SGAMHADAIL |
Coire Sgamhadail |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Hollow of the Dusty Valley " is applied to a large hollow situated between 'Meall Gorm' and 'Carn Chalein'
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CAOLAS BEAG |
Caolas Beag |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alexander Gordon Airdubh by Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Smaller Strait " is applied to a small strait situated between "Eilean Beag" and "Eilean Meadhonach" |
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CREAG AN LOCHA |
Creag an Locha |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alexander Gordon Airdubh by Applecross |
115 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Lake " is applied to a small rocky hill situated on the W. side of Eilean Mor |
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LOCH NAN LEAC |
Loch nan Leac |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alexander Gordon Airdubh by Applecross |
115 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Flags " is applied to a small fresh water Lake situated on 'Eilean Mor' same proprietor as of island |
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MEALL A' CHOIS |
Meall a'Chois |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alexander Gordon Airdubh by Applecross |
115 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Small Caverns " is applied to a large heath covered Eminence situated at the S.E end of Eilean Mor |
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CAMAS NA H-AMAIT |
Camas na h-Amait |
Rev K. Macdonald
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This name applies to a small Bay situated on the E. side of Eilean Mor about the centre and is the landing place used by the residents on the island |
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CARRACHAN |
Carrachan |
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This name applies to a reef of sunken rocks visible at Low water only. Situated at and forming the Southern Extremity of Eilean Meadhonach |
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CAVE [Eilean Mor] |
Cave |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon |
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This name applies to a small cave situated in the face of the Rock on the N.E of Eilean Mor it does not seem to be large. Measurements could not be obtained owing to the inaccessible nature of the Coast |
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CROWLIN HARBOUR |
Crowlin Harbour |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon |
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This name is applied to a narrow passage between Eilean Mor and Eilean Meadhonach and offers good anchorage and shelter to vessels of of the smaller type |
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SGEIR SHALACH |
Sgeir Shalach |
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This name signifying the "Dirty or Foul Rock" is applied to a sunken rock visible at all tides situated about a mile N.E. of the north end of Eilean Mor |
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CROWLIN ISLANDS |
Crowlin Islands
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This name applies to a group of 3 large Islands situated in the Inner Sound and about 11/2 miles S.W. of the nearest land which is "Roinn na h-Airde Moire" at the mouth of Loch Toscaig. These islands belong to the Ph [parish] of Applecross and are the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton and as they have all distinct names they will be found described in their respective order in name sheets |
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EILEAN MOR |
Eilean Mor |
Rev K. Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon |
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This name signifying the "Larger Island" is applied to the larger of three islands forming the group of which mention is made above. this island is inhabited the dwellings being situated on the N.E side there dis a fresh water lake on the island called Loch nan Leac a small stream flowing out of it to the small Bay on the East side where the inhabitants enter and leave the island and from which a Foot-path leads to the houses . there is also a good extent of arable ground, and fuel is cut on various parts of the Island their places being too small however to show on Ordnance Survey Plans. the dwellings are one story high thatched and in fair repair on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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EILEAN BEAG |
Eilean Beag |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Airdubh by Applecross |
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This name signifying the "Smaller Island" is applied as its name denotes to the smaller of three Islands called the "Crowlin Islands" this one is situated at the north end of "Eilean Meadhonach" and is entirely separated from the others and can only be reached by crossing "Caolas Beag" in a Boat. There is no water on the Island and only three small patches of Cultivated Land. no residents on the Island the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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EILEAN MEADHONACH |
Eilean Meadhonach |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
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This name signifying the "Middle Island" is applied to the centre island of the group known as the Crowlin Islands it is about 11/4 miles long, 1/4 of a mile broad and is situated parallel to Eilean Mor on the west side of that Island from which it is separated at High water by a narrow Strait called Crowlin Harbour but is connected at the South End at Low Water. there is no cultivation or fresh water on the Island only a short piece of pasture at the North End there are no dwellings on it
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SGEIR BHEITHE |
Sgeir Bheithe |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Alex Gordon Fisherman Camusterach by Applecross |
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This name signifying "Sunken Rock of the Birch" is applied to a Sunken Rock visible only at low water situated near the Shore on the S.E. end of Eilean Mor the largest of the group of Islands called the Crowlin Islands |
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ALLT CLAIS NAM FEADAN |
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Rev Kenneth Macdonald
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Hollow of the Crevices" is applied to a stream having its source on the west side of "Meall nam Feadan" flows in a S.W. direction and falls into the Sea about 3/4 of a mile west of the hamlet of Uags. on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT LOCH MEALL NAM FEADAN |
Allt Loch Meall nam Feadan |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the " Stream of the Lake of the Hill of Crevices" is applied to a stream having its source in "Loch Meall nam Feadan" flows in a west direction and falls into "Loch Toscaig" same proprietor as above |
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LOCH MEALL NAM FEADAN |
Loch Meall nam Feadan |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying signifying the "Loch of the Hill of the Crevices" is applied to a Lake situated on the North side of "Meall nam Feadan" on the same property as above |
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MEALL NAM FEADAN |
Meall nam Feadan |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Hill of the Crevices" is applied to to a prominent rocky hill situated north of and adjacent to the hamlet of Uags same proprietor as above |
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RUDHA NA H-UAMHA |
Rudha na h-Uamha |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
116 |
This name signifying the "Promontory of the Cave " is applied to a promontory situated along the S.E. coast of the Inner Sound directly South of and adjacent to the hamlet of Uags. Same proprietor as above |
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UAGS |
Uags |
Val. [valuation] Roll 1868-69
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair
Applecross |
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This name is applied to a hamlet consisting of a cluster of poor dwellings situated along the East coast of the Inner Sound and adjacent to "Rudha na h-Uamh" they are all one story high thatched and in fair repair the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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BEACON [Loch Toscaig] |
Beacon [Loch Toscaig] |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
116 |
This name is applied to an object situated outside the mouth of Loch Toscaig and consists of an iron rod firmly fixed on a sunken rock having a large head painted white to warn mariners |
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MEALL LOCH AIRIDH ALASDAIR |
Meall Loch Airidh Alasdair |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
116 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Lake of Alexander's Shieling" is applied to a prominent and rocky Eminence situated between Meall nam h-Uamha and Meall nam Feadan Same proprietor as above |
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ROINN NA H-AIRDE MOIRE |
Roinn na h-Airde Moire |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
116 |
This name signifying the "Promontory of the large height" is applied to an Eminence and promontory forming a part of of the west side of Loch Toscaig. it is partially wooded and is on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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LOCH AIRIDH ALASDAIR |
Loch Airidh Alasdair |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan Macnair Applecross |
116 |
This name signifying the "Lake of Alexander's Shieling" is applied to a crooked shaped lake adjacent to the northern Extremity of "Meall Loch Airidh Alasdair" Same proprietor as above |
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AIRIDH-DRISHAIG |
Airidh-Drishaig |
Rev K Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name applies to a couple of dwelling houses with outstanding barns, byres etc situated at the junction of Loch Carron with the Inner Sound on the North Side they are all one story high thatched in good repair and are the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE |
Allt na h-Airidhe |
Rev K Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
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This name signifying the "Stream of the Shieling" is applied to a stream having its source on the South End of "Meall Loch Airidh Alasdair" flows South and falls into the sea adjacent to the S. back of above hill. Same proprietor as above |
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GLAC AIRIDH ALASDAIR |
Glac Airidh Alasdair |
Rev K Macdonald Mr Duncan Macnair |
116 |
This name signifying the "Hollow of Alasdair's Shieling" is applied to a hollow situated between"Meall Loch Airidh Alasdair" and Meall nam Feadan
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MEALL NA H-UAMHA |
Meall na h-Uamha |
Rev K Macdonald
Mr Duncan Macnair |
116 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Caves" is applied to an Extensive and prominent Eminence situated along the coast of the Inner Sound a short distance west of Airidhrishaig on the property of the the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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[volume] 47
OS1/28/47
NAME BOOK
[Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 9 MAY 1902 SOUTHAMPTON
OF PART OF THE PARISHES OF
APPLECROSS & LOCHCARRON
6 Inch Sheets Nos 102A 102 103 109A 109 115 & 116
In The
Co [County] of ROSS
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
A' Chioch -- 44
A' Phoit -- 40
Airdban -- 59
Airdhubh -- 66
Airidh-drishaig -- 102
Allt Airidh a’ Chùirn Bhric -- 14
Allt a’ Chùirn Deirg -- 15
Allt a’ Chnoic Ghlais -- 51
Allt a’ Chnoic Ghuirm -- 56
Allt a’ Choire Dhuibh -- 90
Allt a’ Choire Ghlais -- 7
Allt a’ Choire Ghuirm Bhig -- 12
Allt a’ Choire Ghuirm Mhòir -- 11
Allt a’ Chòis -- 91
Allt a’ Chuirn -- 49
Allt a’ Chumhaing -- 75
Allt a’ Ghiubhais -- 53
Allt an Iasgaich -- 34
Allt an Loch Odhair -- 69
Allt a’ Mhill Bhric -- 25
Allt a’ Mhill Dhuibh -- 28
Allt a' Mhonaidh -- 5
Allt an Fhraoich -- 19
Allt an Ruadh-staic -- 32
Allt an t-Sithein -- 26
Allt an Treudaiche -- 32
Allt Airidh na Drochaide -- 92
Allt Ban -- 33
Allt Beag -- 16
Allt Beag -- 47
Allt Bealach Phuill Domhain -- 80
Allt Beinn a’ Chait -- 35
Allt Càrn na Paite -- 71
Allt Ceann a’ Mhill Dhuibh -- 46
Allt Clais nam Feadan -- 99
Allt Coire Attadale -- 10
Allt Coire nan Cadhan -- 30
Allt Coire na Caorach -- 76
Allt Coire nan Cnamhan -- 32
Allt Coire nan Cuileag -- 18
Allt Coir' an Eich -- 43
Allt Coir' an Fhamhair -- 38
Allt Coire na Feòla -- 38
Allt Coire na Poite -- 38
Allt Coire Sgamhadail -- 92
Allt Coire Toll-dobhrain -- 22
Allt Creag an Fhuarain -- 91
Allt Coultrie -- 45
Allt Dearg -- 20
Allt Dearg -- 21
Allt Glac Airidh Thormaid -- 92
Allt Glac nan Imireachan -- 82
Allt Granda -- 15
Allt Leabegach -- 33
Allt Loch a’ Chaoruinn -- 73
Allt Lochan an t-Sagairt -- 84
Allt Lochan Meall na Caillich -- 55
Allt Loch Gaineamhach -- 37
Allt Loch Meall nam Feadan -- 99
Allt Meall an Fhraoich -- 85
Allt Meall nan Gobhar -- 45
Allt Meurachaidh -- 9
Allt Mòr -- 17
Allt Mòr -- 53
Allt na h-Airidhe -- 102
Allt na h-Airidhe Riabhaich -- 5
Allt na Bruaich -- 29
Allt na Bruaich Buidhe -- 89
Allt nan Cam-lùb -- 90
Allt nan Ceapach -- 12
Allt na Coille -- 55
Allt nan Corp -- 65
Allt na Creige Guirme -- 70
Allt na Crìche -- 48
Allt nan Dearcag -- 9
Allt na Faing -- 35
Allt na Glaic Caoile -- 8
Allt nan Glac -- 19
Allt nan Gleann -- 26
Allt na Guailne -- 3
Allt na h-Innse-Rainich -- 52
Allt na Mucaireachd -- 2
Allt na Pairce -- 51
Allt na Ruadh-Bhruaich -- 28
Allt Rèidh Mhòir -- 91
Allt Ruadh -- 21
Allt Sabhsach -- 2
Allt Slochd na Beinne -- 81
Allt Srath a Bhàthaich -- 26
Allt Tarsuinn -- [10]
Allt Tarsuinn -- [13]
Allt Tarsuinn -- [23] |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Allt Tigh Choinnich -- 70
Amhainn Dearg -- 34
Amhainn Dubh -- 28
An Càrn -- 37
An Cruinn-Leum -- 1
An Dubh-Loch -- 5
An Glas-tulach -- 64
An Gorm-Loch -- 31
An Ruadh-bhruach -- 27
Bad Cnapach -- 80
Beacon -- 57
Beacon -- 65
Beacon -- 101
Bealach a’ Ghlas-chnoic -- 52
Bealach na Bà -- 78
Bealach nam Fàradh -- 19
Coire nan Cadhan -- 30
Coire na Caorach -- 76
Coire nan Clach -- 68
Coire nan Cnamhan -- 31
Coire nan Cuileag -- 17
Coire na Feòla -- 43
Coire na Poite -- 44
Coire Toll-dobhrain -- 22
Coire Sgamhadail -- 92
Copper Mine (Disused) -- 35
Creag an Fhiodha -- 75
Creag an Locha -- 93
Creag Ghorm -- 74
Creag Glas -- 50
Creag na h-Iolaire -- 50
Creag na h-Iolaire -- 91
Crowlin Harbour -- 94
Crowlin Islands -- 95
Culduie -- 84
Drochaid an Uillt Bhig -- 15
Drochaid Mhor -- 27
Druim Dubh -- 29
Druim Glas -- 39
Easan Bàna -- 41
Eas nan Damh -- 11
Eilean Beag -- 96
Eilean Meadhonach -- 96
Eilean Mòr -- 95
Eilean na Bà -- 60
Eilean nan Naomh -- 57
Fireach Garbh -- 8 |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Free Church -- 64
Glac Airidh Alasdair -- 102
Glac nan Imireachan -- 82
Glaschnoc -- 47
Glebe -- 53
Glen Shieldaig -- 26
Inner Sound -- 61
Loch Airidh Alasdair -- 101
Loch Coultrie -- 47
Loch a’ Chaisteil -- 67
Loch a’ Chaoruinn -- 23
Loch a’ Chaoruinn -- 73
Loch a’ Chota -- 13
Loch an Eilein -- 68
Loch an Fheòir -- 23
Loch a’ Ghobhainn -- 70
Lochan an t-Sagairt -- 87
Lochan Coire na Poite -- 44
Lochan Dubha -- 14
Lochan Gobhlach -- 85
Lochan Leathann -- 73
Loch an Lòin -- 47
Lochan Meall an Fhraoich -- 90
Lochan Meall na Caillich -- 49
Lochan Sgeirach -- 67
Lochan nan Slochd -- 89
Lochan na Teanga -- 68
Loch an Treudaich -- 36
Loch Bràigh an Achaidh -- 71
Loch Coire Attadale -- 18
Loch Damh -- 48
Loch Dithreabh na Cuileige -- 78
Loch Dubh -- 24
Loch Dubh -- 79
Loch Dubh na Creige -- 20
Loch Gaineamhach -- 37
Loch Leathann -- 72
Loch Lundie -- 25
Loch Meall nam Feadan -- 99
Loch Meall nan Gobhar -- 46
Loch na Beinne Bàine -- 20
Loch nan Eun -- 2
Loch nan Leac -- 93
Loch na Sùileig -- 36
Loch nan Uaighean -- 67
Loch Odhar -- 74
Loch Toscaig -- 82
Manse -- 64
Maol an Uillt Mhòir -- 10
Meall a’ Chois -- 93
Meall an Fhireachan -- 7
Meall an Fhraoich -- 87
Meall Bad na Ceardaich -- 16
Meall Breac -- 21
Meall Deas -- 86
Meall Dubh -- 27
Meall Gaineamhach -- 1
Meall Gorm -- 77
Meall Loch Airidh Alasdair -- 101
Meall Loch a’ Chota -- 13
Meall nam Feadan -- 100
Meall nan Gobhar -- 46
Meall nan Lochan Dubha -- 14
Meall nan Nathraichean -- 5
Meall na h-Uamha -- 102
Meall na Saobhaidhe -- 36
Meall Tuath -- 85
Meall Ùr a’ Bhorraich -- 84
Mòine Mhòr -- 25
Na Ciochan -- 75
Pier -- 63
Poll Creadha -- 65
Poll Domhain -- 58
River Applecross -- 6
River Kishorn -- 26
River Toscaig -- 83
Roinn na h-Airde Mòire -- 101
Rudha Buidhe -- 66
Rudha na Guailne -- 3
Rudha na h-Uamha -- 100
Sand -- 1
Sgeir Bheithe -- 98
Sgeir Bhuidhe -- 61
Sgeir Ghoblach -- 66
Sgeir Mhaol -- 59
Sgeir Mhòr -- 59
Sgeir Shalach -- 94
Sgòrra’ Gharaidh -- 50
Sgòrr na Caorach -- 76
Sgòrr nan Conobhar -- 69
Slochd na Beinne -- 81
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Names of Objects -- Page
Srath Maol Chaluim -- 6
Sròn Coir' an Fhamhair -- 40
Sròn na h-Airde Bàine -- 58
Sròn na h-Airde Duibhe -- 66
An Staonach -- 24
Toscaig -- 79
Uags -- 100 |
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