OS1/28/34/10
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT FLIUCH BHADAIN | Allt Fliuch Bhadain | Mr William McKay, Kilmachalmack | 011 | A very small stream flowing from the southeast into Allt a' Bràghad at the head of Na h-Easan. Meaning "Stream of the Wet Little Clump". |
ALLT A' PHRIS MHÒIR | Allt a' Phris Mhòir | Mr William McKay, Kilmachalmack | 011; 016; 017 | A large stream rising on the east side of Cnoc nan Caorach and flowing northeast into Allt Mòr when the united waters become Allt a Bràghad. Meaning, "Stream of the Big Bushes". |
ALLT AN EASAIN DUIBH | Allt an Easain Duibh | Mr William McKay, Kilmachalmack | 011 | A stream rising in Coire Easain Duibh and flowing northward into Lòch Mhic-Mharsaill, Meaning, "Stream of the Little Black Waterfall". |
LOCH MHIC-MHARSAILL | Loch Mhic-Mharsaill | Mr William McKay, Kilmachalmack | 011 | A small loch three quarters of a mile south of Doune. Meaning, "Loch of Marshall's Son". |
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[Page] 10Sheet 11. Parish of Kincardine, -- Ross-shire.
Allt a' Phris Mhòir [note]
Written on Sheets 11 & 17
[signed] John McKeith
Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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