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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUNRUADH (In Ruins) Dunruadh (In Ruins) Rev [Reverend] Dugald Matheson Evanton
Mr Munro Swordale
Mr Kemp Balnacrae
064 Applies to a ruin close on north side of road leading from Evanton to Clare and about 1/4 mile westwards of Fannyfield. Name meaning "Red Heap."
ALLTAN AN DÙIN RUAIDH Alltan an Dùin Ruaidh Rev [Reverend] Dugald Matheson Evanton
Mr Munro Swordale
Mr Kemp Balnacrae
064 A mountain stream rising a short distance North of "Dunruaidh" from close to the north of the ruins flows in a S. [South] Easterly direction and falls into "the Skiach River " Name means "Little stream of the Red Heap"
CLACH LIATH Clach Liath Rev [Reverend] Dugald Matheson Evanton
Mr Munro Swordale
Mr Kemp Balnacrae
064 Signifies a grey stone said to be erected as a guide for the traveller taking this old road on which the Stone (" Clack Liath") is situated. The road is now obliterated and partly cultivated. It is situated at the edge of a belt of Wood (the Western portion) a little North of the road and a short distance north of Fannyfield.

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