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LOCH GAINEAMHACH |
Loch Gaineamhach |
Mr D Connell School Master Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a large Loch situated to the North West of the Hill Bus Bheinn it is connected to Loch a'Ghobhainn by the stream of the same Name it is accessible by a foot path from Braigh Oristal It signifies "the sandy Loch." |
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ABHUINN BRAIGH-HORRISDALE |
Abhuinn Braigh-horrisdale |
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This name applies to the Large stream which flows out of Loch Gaineamhach it flows for a short distance in a north Westerly direction & then it takes a northerly direction till its Junction with Allt a' Bhealaich It has two waterfalls one about 60 feet and another 15 feet, the meaning of Braigh Oristal is supposed to be obscure, property of Sir Kenneth McKenzie |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
[Note Abhuinn Braigh-horrisdale] -- Assimilated to 9th Divn [Division] Work
[Amhainn Braigh Oristal crossed out] - [Authorities] - Mr D Connel School Master Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch
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EAS BRAIGH-HORRISDALE |
Eas Brisgh Oristal |
Mr D Connel School master Torridon
Mr george Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a Water fall on "Abhuinn Braigh-horrisdale" it falls about 60 feet the Cliff from which it [falls] slightly projects therefore [?ering] it a clean fall The signification of the name is obscure |
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ALLT A' BHEALAICH |
Allt a' Bhealaich |
Mr D Connel School master Torridon
Mr george Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a streum which rises parralel out of a small Loch its chief Branch rises to the N, W, [North West] of the Hill "Bus Bheinn" Its average flow is westerly and Joins "Amhainn Braigh Oristal" about 1/4 Mile below "eas Braigh Oristal" Its signification is the "stream of the Pass"
The property of Sir Kenneth [McKenzie] of Gairloch |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
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LOCHAN NAN LEACANN DEARGA |
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[Lochan nan Leacann Dearga, not in Index] -- For Authorities & description see 6 inch Name Book of Sheet 57 |
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ALLT LOCH A' GHOBHAINN |
Allt Loch a' Ghobhainn |
Mr D Connel School master Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a large stream which flows out of the Loch of the same name it flows the half of its length in a north-westerly direction then it takes a westerly till it Joins "Loch a' Gaineamhaich" its signification is the "streamof the Smiths Loch"
The property of Sir Kenneth McKenzie Bart [Baronet] of Gairloch |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
[Signed] Angus Munro
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ALLT A' CHOIRE BHIG |
Allt a' Choire Bhig
Allt a' Choire Bhig |
D Connel
Mr G Ross |
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This name signifies "The stream of the little hollow", It rises near the summit of "Bus-Beinn in Coire Beag and runs in a northerly direction |
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AN RÉIDH-CHOIRE |
An Réidh-choire
An Réidh-choire |
D Connel
Mr G Ross |
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This name signifies "the open or smooth hollow" situated between "Coire Beag & Coire Mor" Property of Sir K MacKenzie |
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ALLT AN RÉIDH-CHOIRE |
Allt an Réidh-choire
Allt an Réidh-choire |
D Connel
Mr G Ross |
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This name signifies "the stream of the open or smooth hollow" It rises near the hollow of the same name, and runs in a northerly direction, until it joins Allt Loch nan Oidiche |
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COIRE MÒR |
Coire Mòr
Coire Mòr |
D Connel
Mr G Ross |
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This name signifies "the large hollow" and applies to a hollow situated a little to the south of "An Reidh-choire"
Porperty of Sir K Mackenzie Gairloch |
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BUS-BHEINN |
Bus-bheinn
Bus-bheinn |
D Connel Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name signifies "The hill of the mouth" - and applies to a high and rocky hill, situated between "Loch a' Ghobhainn" and Coire Beag." Property of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Gairloch. |
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AM FEUR-LOCH |
Am Feur-loch
Am Feur-loch |
D Connel Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
069 |
This name signifies "The Grass loch", and applies to a small loch situated a little to the north west of "Loch a' Ghobhainn" |
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COIRE BEAG |
Coire Beag
Coire Beag |
D Connel Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name signifies "The little hollow" and is applied to a rocky hollow situated north of "Bus-Bheinn" Property of Sir K Mackenzie. |
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ALLT A' CHAORUINN |
Allt A' Chaoruinn
Allt A' Chaoruinn |
Mr D. Connel Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr Georg Ross GameKeeper Garlioch |
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This name Signifies The "stream of the mountain ash". It applies to fair sized stream Rising about 1/4 mile south of "Coire Loch na Deala" &. Running in an north Easterly Direction |
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COIRE NA CÌCHE |
Coire na Cìche
Coire na Cìche |
Mr D. Connel Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr Georg Ross GameKeeper Garlioch |
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Signifies "The Hollow of the pap" It applies to a small corry - situated Between "A chioch". And "Allt a chaoruinn," on the Property of Sir Kenneth McKenzie of Gairloch |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
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ALLT COIRE NA CÌCHE |
Allt Coire na Cìche
Allt Coire na Cìche |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross. GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name Signifies ). The stream of the pap Hollow.
It applies to a small stream Rising in Coire na Coiche and Running in an Northern Direction.
Sir Kenneth McKenzie of Gairloch Proprietor |
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AMHAINN A' GHARBH CHOIRE |
Amhainn a' Gharbh Choire |
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ALLT COIRE LOCH NA DEALA |
Allt Coire Loch na Deala
Allt Coire Loch na Deala |
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch
Mr D Connel Schoolmaster Torridon |
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Signifies ) The "stream of the Hollow of the "Leech Loch, It applies to a small stream Rising in Coire nan Deala - and Running northwards until it Joins allt garbhain. at Loch Na Deala, |
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A' CHÌOCH |
A' Chìoch |
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch
Mr D Connel Schoolmaster Torridon |
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Signifies "The pap". It applies to a small Knoll situated about 1/2 mile East of "Loch na Oidhche" &. 3/4 of a mile south East of "coire Loch na Deala" on the Property of Sir Kenneth McKenzie |
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[Note Abhainn a' Gharbh Choire, crossed out] -- Amhainn on Common Edge
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LOCH NA DEALA |
Loch na Deala
Loch na Deala |
Mr. George Ross GameKeeper Garloch
Mr. D. Connell School master Torridon |
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Applies to a very small Loch situated about 1 mile north East of Loch nan Oidhche. It signifies The "Loch of the Leech".
Sir Kenneth McKenzie Proprietor. |
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LOCH NA H-OIDHCHE |
Loch na h-Oidhche
Loch na h-Oidhche |
Mr. George Ross GameKeeper Garloch
Mr. D. Connell School master Torridon |
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Signifies "The night Loch" It applies to a good Large Loch - situated about 1/2 mile south west of Coire Loch na Deala. |
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ABHUINN LOCH NA H-OIDHCHE |
Abhuinn Loch na h Oidhche
Abhuinn Loch na h Oidhche |
Mr. George Ross GameKeeper Garloch
Mr. D. Connell School master Torridon |
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Signifies "The stream of the Night Loch". It applies to a good Large stream Leaving Loch na h-Oidhche & running in an northley direction till it enters Loch Garbhaig |
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COIRE LOCH NA DEALA |
Coire Loch na Deala
Coire Loch na Deala |
Mr. George Ross GameKeeper Garloch
Mr. D. Connell School master Torridon |
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This name signifies The "Hollow of the Leech Loch". It applies to a small corry situated about 1/2 mile North East of Loch na Oidhche on the property of Sir Kenneth McKenzie |
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County of Ross
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MEALL AN TUIM BHUIDHE |
Meall an Tuim Bhuidhe |
Mr D. Connell
Mr G. Ross |
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This name signifies "Hill of the yellow Knoll" and applied to an ordinary sized hill situated about one and a half mile to the West of Beinn Bhreac. On the property of Sir Kenneth MacKenzie Gairloch |
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CRAIG RIVER |
Allt a' Brae HorisKill
Allt a' Brae HorisKill |
Mr D. Connell
Mr George Ross |
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This name applies to stream forming the Boundary between the Parishes of Gairloch & Applecross it issues out of Loch Gannach Beag & enters Loch Torridon. Meaning obscure. |
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LOCH NA H-UAMHAIG |
Loch na h-Uamhaig
Loch na h-Uamhaig |
Mr D Connell
Mr George Ross |
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Applied to a Loch situated about one mile south of "Meall an Tuim Bhuidhe and about the same distance west of "Loch Gannach Beag" I [It] signifies the "Loch of the TicK" |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
[Note Craig River (Allt a' Brae Horiskill crossed out)] -- 9th Division name Adopted
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GLAC A'MHEALLAIN |
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ALLT GLAC A'MHEALLAIN |
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BEINN BHREAC |
Beinn Bhreac
Beinn Bhreac |
Mr D. Connell schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross Gamekeeper Gairloch |
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This name signifies "speckled mountain" and is applied to an ordinary sized hill situated about three fourths of a mile to the north of Loch Gannach Beag. On the property of Sir Kenneth MacKenzie Gairloch |
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FEUR-LOCHAN |
Feur-lochan
Feur-lochan |
Mr D. Connell schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross Gamekeeper Gairloch |
069 |
Applied to two small lochs situated about one half mile to the North East of Beinn Bhreac signifies "Grass Lochans" On the property of Sir Kenneth MacKenzie |
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CREAG BHREAC |
Creag Bhreac
Creag Bhreac |
Mr D. Connell
Mr G. Ross |
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Applies to a small hill situated about one half mile to the North of Beinn Bhreac signifies "[spotted] hill" On the property of Sir Kenneth MacKenzie |
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LOCH GANNACH BEAG |
Loch Gannach Beag
Loch Gannach Beag |
Mr D. Connell
Mr G. Ross |
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This name signifies "Little loch of scearcity" and is applied to a small loch situated about [three] fourths of a mile to the south of "Beinn [Bhreac] |
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ALLT A' GHIUBHAIS |
Allt nan Eisirein |
Mr D. Connell
Mr G. Ross |
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This name signifies "burn of the oysters" and applied to a stream having its [source] about one half mile to the North West of "Beinn Bhreac" and flows in a North Westerly direction. On the property of Sir Kenneth MacKenzie Bart [Baronet] |
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[Note Creag Bhreac] -- See Creag Bhàn page 41
see also pages 46 58 118 121 & 130
[Note Allt a' Ghiubhais (Allt nan Eisirein crossed out)] -- On margin |
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CREAG A' CHINN DUIBH |
Creag a' Chinn Duibh |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross gameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a rock or gorge it is situated in the face of a hill to the left of Loch a' Bhealaich It signifies "The rock of the Black Head." |
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LOCH A' BHEALAICH |
Loch a' Bhealaich |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross gameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a large Loch nearly two miles in length it is situated to the south of the "Bus Bheinn" range of hills it discharges itself in a northerly direction into another large Loch Called Loch a' Gobhain It signifies. "The Loch of the Pass." |
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MEALL AN TAIRBH |
Meall an Tairbh |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross gameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a low Rocky Hill it is situated to the south East Corner of Loch a ghobhain It signifies "the Bull's Hill."
The property of Sir Kenneth [McKenzie]
gairloch |
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LOCH A' GHOBHAINN |
Loch a' Gobhainn
Loch a' Gobhainn |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr G Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name signifies "The Smiths Loch". and applies to a good sized loch situated between An Feur loch" and Loch na Oidhche". |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE MHÒIR |
Allt a' Choire Mhòir
Allt a' Choire Mhòir |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr G Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name signifies "The stream of the large hollow" It rises in Coire Mor and runs in a north easterly direction until it enters "Loch na h-Oidhche". |
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SGÒRR DUBH |
Sgòr Dubh
Sgòr Dubh |
Mr D. Connell.
Mr George Ross |
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This name applies to hill-top situated a short distance south-west of An Coire Mor and forms the most conspicious point on the small range Known as Bus-bheinn.
It signifies the "BlacK Conical rocK" |
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RIVER GRUDIE |
Amhainn Grudie
Amhainn Grudie |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
R. McGregor, Crofter, Kinlochewe |
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This name applies to a river extending from the confluence of "Allt Coire Mhic Fearchair" with Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais and runs northward until it enters Loch [Maree]
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[Note] -- This name is written as it is generally pronounced in
the locality. The Gaelic name is seldom used
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GORM-LOCH AN EILEIN |
Gorm-loch an Eilein
Gorm-loch an Eilein |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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This name applies to a Small Loch Situated a short distance West of "Gorm-loch Fada" It signifies The "Blue Loch of the Island" |
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A' CHLÀRACH |
A' Chlàrach
A' Chlàrach |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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Applied to a Small Loch or pool situated at the Southern extremity of "Loch na h-Oidhche" Meaning obscure |
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BEINN AN EÒIN |
Beinn an Eòin
Beinn an Eòin |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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This name applies to a ridge of hill Situated a short distance East of Loch na h-Oidhche it covered partly with rough pasture & partly with heath It signifies the "Bird's Hill" |
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[Note Beinn an Eòin] -- accent wanted
Beinn na Eun [signifies] the Bird's Hill
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PÒCA BUIDHE |
Pòca Buidhe
Pòca Buidhe |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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Applied to a Small dwelling occasionally used as a Shooting Lodge Situated adjacent to the South Eastern extremity of Loch na h-Oidhche Signifies yellow PocKet or puch Sir Kenneth MacKenzie Bart, [Baronet] proprietor. |
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CEANN BEAG |
Ceann a' Beag
Ceann a' Beag |
Mr George Ross. GameKeeper Gairloch by Kinlochewe
Mr Donald Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Rosshire |
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This name applies to thillocK [the hillocK] situated at the east end of the range known as Bus-bheinn. It signifies "The HillocK of the Little Head". |
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ALLT LOCH NA CABHAIG |
Allt Loch na Cabhaig
Allt Loch na Cabhaig |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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Applied to a Stream having its source in Loch na Cabhaig it runs in a westerly direction and enters Loch a Bhealaich at its south-eastern extremity It signifies "Burn of the Loch of the Hurry" |
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LOCH NA CABHAIG |
Loch na Cabhaig
Loch na Cabhaig |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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Applied to a small Loch situated about one and one half miles South of "Beinn Eoin" It signifies "Loch of the Hurry" |
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[Note Ceann Beag] -- Ceann a' Beag - i.e. [that is] Head of the Little
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DROCHAID A' GHORM-LOCHA |
Drochaid a Ghorm-locha
Drochaid a Ghorm-locha |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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This name applies to a ridge of hill Situated about equidistant between Loch na Cabhaig and Loch na h-oidhche. it is covered with heathy pasture and it Signifies "Bridge of the Green Loch" Sir K McKenzie Bart [Baronet] prop [proprietor] |
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GORM-LOCH NA BEINNE |
Gorm-loch na Beinne
Gorm-loch na Beinne |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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Applied to a small Loch situated about one half mile south of the southern extremity of Beinn an Eòin. It signifies "Green Loch of the Hill" |
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GORM-LOCH FADA |
Gorm-loch Fada
Gorm-loch Fada |
Mr George Ross
Mr Donald Connell |
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This name applies to a small loch adjacent to Gorm-loch na Beinn It signifies "Long Blue of Green Loch" |
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LOCH A' CHOIN BHÀIN |
Loch a Choin Bhàin
Loch a Choin Bhàin
Loch a Choin Bhàin |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster. Torridon
Mr George Ross, GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name Signifies, "The loch of the White dog," and applies to a Small loch, Situated north east from "Coinneachadh Beag" |
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ALLT SRATH LUNGARD |
Allt Srath Lungard
Allt Srath Lungard |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster. Torridon
Mr George Ross, GameKeeper Gairloch |
070 |
The meaning of this name is obscure, and applies to a Stream. commencing it's name from the junction, of Allt a' Loch Choire Mhoir & Allt A' Choire Bhig. & flows in a Northern direction to its junction with Amhainn Talladail. |
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SRATH LUNGARD |
Srath Lungard
Srath Lungard |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster. Torridon
Mr George Ross, GameKeeeper Gairloch |
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applies to a Small Strath," Situated on each Side of Allt Srath Lungard & River Talladale. the property Of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch.
Meaning of Lungard obscure |
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[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COINNEACHADH BEAG |
Coinneachadh Beag
Coinneachadh Beag |
Mr Donald Connell, F.C. [Free Church] School Master, Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The little dry top": and applies to a height, Situated north from Coire Briste. The property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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RIVER TALLADALE |
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Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
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This name Signifies "the River Talladal, the meaning being obscure: and Applies to a River Commencing it's name from the junction of Allt a' Chaoruinn & Allt Srath Lungard, and flowing in a northern direction to it's junction with Loch Maree. |
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COIRE BRISTE |
Coire Briste
Coire Briste |
Mr Donald Connell, F.C. [Free Church] School Master, Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The broken hollow": and applies to a Corry Situated, South from Coinneachadh Beag. the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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Couinty of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLTAN ODHAR |
Alltan Odhar
Alltan Odhar |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] School Master Torridon
Mr R. McGregor crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Dun ore pale Stream," and applies to a Small Stream rising west from Druim Grudie, & flowing in a northern direction to its junction with Loch Maree. |
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BRIDGE OF GRUDIE |
Drochaid Grudie (County) |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] School Master Torridon
Mr R. McGregor crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
The meaning of Grudie doubtful and applies to a Stone bridge with one arch, Crossing the River Grudie, & on the public road (county) leading from Linlochewe to Gairloch. |
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ALLT NA FEÀRNA |
Allt na Feàrna
Allt na Feàrna |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] School Master Torridon
Mr R. McGregor crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, The "Stream of the Alder Tree" & applies to a Small Stream rising West from Bridge of Grudie, & flowing in northern direction to it enters Loch Maree. |
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[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CORRACH ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE |
Corrach Allt na h-Airidhe |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Slope of the Sheiling burn", And Applies to a Slope or face of Hill, Situated North from Loch na-Corraich. |
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LOCH NA CORRAICH |
Loch na Corraich |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The loch of the precipice or Slope", and applies to a Small loch, Situated north-east from Meall a' Ghiubhais, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE |
Allt na h-Airidhe
Allt na h-Airidhe |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the Sheiling", and applies to a Stream rising east from Loch na Corraich & flowing in a north-eastern direction to its Confluence with Loch Maree |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
[Notes Loch na Corraich] -- [Loch Corrach crossed out] -- This was quite correct
Loch Corrach - Steep Loch
Loch na Corraich Loch of the boat or bog
Loch Corrach Steep Loch
[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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LEATHAD BUIDHE |
Leathad Buidhe
Leathad Buidhe |
Mr D. Copnnell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The yellow Slope", and applies to a face or Slope Situated north from Loch Allt an Daraich, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg
Allt Dearg |
Mr D. Copnnell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070; 082 |
This name Signifies, "The red Stream" and applies to a small stream running in a north eastern direction to its junction with Allt na Doire-daraich |
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LOCH ALLT AN DARAICH |
Loch Allt an Daraich
Loch Allt an Daraich |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
Signifires "the loch of the oak Stream"
This name applies, to a Small fresh water loch, Situated at the issue of Allt an Daraich. the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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MEALL A' GHIUBHAIS |
Meall a' Ghiubhais
Meall a' Ghiubhais |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "the Fir Hill", and applies to a Considerable Eminence Situated South from Loch na Mnà Bige, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch
2882 feet in height. |
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[Initialled] M.C. |
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CORRACH ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE |
Corrach Allt na h-Airidhe |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Slope of the Sheiling burn", And Applies to a Slope or face of Hill, Situated North from Loch na-Corraich. |
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LOCH NA CORRAICH |
Loch na Corraich |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The loch of the precipice or Slope", and applies to a Small loch, Situated north-east from Meall a' Ghiubhais, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE |
Allt na h-Airidhe
Allt na h-Airidhe |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the Sheiling", and applies to a Stream rising east from Loch na Corraich & flowing in a north-eastern direction to its Confluence with Loch Maree |
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[Notes Loch na Corraich] -- [Loch Corrach crossed out] -- This was quite correct
Loch Corrach - Steep Loch
Loch na Corraich Loch of the boat or bog
Loch Corrach Steep Loch
[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLTAN MHIC EÒGHAINN |
Alltan Mhic Eòghainn
Alltan Mhic Eòghainn |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "Macewan's Stream", and applies to a Small Stream running in a Eastern direction to its Confluence with Loch Maree. |
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LOCH NA MNÀ BIGE |
Loch na Mnà Bige
Loch na Mnà Bige |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The loch of the little wife" and applies to a good loch, situated north from Meall à Ghiubhais. the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie, of Gairloch. |
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ALLT LOCH NA MNÀ BIGE |
Alltan Loch na Mnà Bige
Alltan Loch na Mnà Bige |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the little wife's loch," and applies to a stream issuing from Loch na Mnà Bige, & flowing in a northern direction to its Confluence with Loch Maree. |
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[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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DROCHAID ALLT TOLL A' GHIUBHAIS |
Drochaid Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The bridge of the fir hollow stream", and applies to a ridge, Situated East from Meall a' Ghiubhais the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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ALLT TOLL A' GHIUBHAIS |
Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, The Stream of the fir hollow, & applies to a large Stream rising near Sgor Ban. & flowing in a north-western direction to its Confluence with River Grudie. |
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CREAGAN RUADH |
Creagan Ruadh
Creagan Ruadh |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Small red rock", and applies to a rock, situated near Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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GLEN GRUDIE |
Gleann Grudie
Gleann Grudie |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name, meaning of Grudie obscure, And Applies to a Small Glen Situated on Each Side of the River Grudie. The property of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Esqr of Gairloch. |
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DRUIM GRUDIE |
Druim Grudie
Druim Grudie |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name applies to a Ridge (meaning of Grudie obscure) & Situated East from Glen Grudie; The property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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ALLTAN NA CAIME |
Alltan na-Caime |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies. "The Crooked little Stream", & applies to a Small Stream rising near Druim Grudie & flowing in a north-eastern direction to its junction with River Grudie. |
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County Ross -- Ph [Parish] of Gairloch
[Note Glen Grudie] -- This name is written as pronounced in the
locality. The Gaelic name is seldom used
[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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REGOILACHY |
Regoilachy
Regoilachy
Regoilachy
Regolachy |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe.
Val. [Valuation] Roll - for 1868-69 |
070 |
This name Anglicised, & Applies to a Small Farmhouse, One Storey, thatched with a Small portion of arable And pasture land attached: the property of M. Banks Esqr Letterewe. |
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RUDH' A' GHIUBHAIS |
Rudh a' Ghiubhais
Rudh a' Ghiubhais |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The fir point", and applies to a point Situated South from Regoilachy & on the north of Loch Maree. |
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COIRE SMIORASAIR |
Coire Smiorasair
Coire Smiorasair |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name applies to a Corry & Signification doubtful, Situated East from Regoilachy the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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MÀM SMIORASAIR |
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For Authorities & description see 6 inch Name Book of Sheet 71 |
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[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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SMIORASAIR |
Smiorasair
Smiorasair |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name applies to a small shepherd's dwelling house, One Storey, thatched and Situated on the north side of Loch Maree: they property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch.
Meaning doubtful. |
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ALLT SMIORASAIR |
Allt Smiorasair
Allt Smiorasair |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This names Signification doubtful: and applies to a Small Stream rising north from Coire Saibhreachd & flowing in a Southern direction to it junction with Loch Maree. |
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LOCH MAREE |
Loch Maree
Loch Maree
Loch Maree
Lochmaree
Loch Mari |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe
Fullerton's Gazetteer Page 595
Black's County Map
New Statistical Account
Old Statistical Account |
070 |
This name applies to an extensive fresh Water loch & Considered About 18 miles long and one mile broad, Situated two miles west from Kinlochewe, & extending to near Gairloch: the property of K.S. MacKenzie of Gairloch. |
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County of Ross -- Ph [Parish] of Gairloch
[Note Allt Smiorasair] -- Assimiliated to 9th Division Work
[Note Loch Maree] -- On margin
[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT SLOCACH |
Allt Slocach |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the pits," & applies to a Small Stream rising near Druim Grudie & flowing in a northern direction to its junction with Loch Maree. |
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ALLT CRAOBH AN TÀIMH |
Allt Craobh an Tàimh |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the resting tree," and applies to a Small Stream rising near Druim Grudie, & flowing in a northern direction until it enters Loch Maree. |
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[Note Allt na Mnà Bige, crossed out] -- Cancelled see page 31
[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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BEINN A' CHEARCAILL |
Beinn a' chearcaill
Beinn a' chearcaill |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Hill Of the hoop", and Applies to a Considerable Eminence Situated north from Loch a' chaoruinn, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. Height 2376' ft. |
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MULCACH |
Mulcach
Mulcach |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The place of the lamps," and a applies to a hollow, Situated South from Lochan Fada: the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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LOCH A' CHAORUINN |
Loch a' chaoruinn
Loch a' chaoruinn |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Loch of the Rowan tree", and applies to a Small loch, Situated East from Mulcach: the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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ALLT AN FHUARAIN MHÒIR |
Allt an Fhuarain Mhòir |
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the large well", and applies to a Small Stream running in a western direction to its junction with Allt Srath Lungard |
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ALLT AN FHUARAIN BHIG |
Allt an Fhuarain Bhig
Allt an Fhuarain Bhig |
Mr George Ross GameKeeper Gairloch
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the Small well", and applies to a Stream running in a western direction to its junction with Allt Srath Lungard. |
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[Allt Srath Lungard crossed out]
[signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLTAIN RUADH |
Alltain Ruadh
Alltain Ruadh |
Mr D. Connell F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Red burns", and applies to two Streams, Rising near Fuaran Mòr, and flowing in a northern direction to its Confluence with Loch Maree. |
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DROCHAID ALLT NA MNÀ BIGE |
Drochaid Allt na Mnà Bige |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The bridge of the little Woman's Stream", and applies to a Stone bridge with one arch crossing the Allt na Mnà Bige & on the public road leading from Kinlochewe to Gairloch. |
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ALLT NA CLOICH-THUILL |
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ALLT GHIUBHAIS BEAG |
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ALLT GOBHLACH |
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AM BEACAN |
Am Beacan
Am Beacan |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The little point, & applies to a rocky face of a hill situated South from Beinn a' Chearcaill: the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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UAMH BEINN A' CHEARCAILL |
Uamh Beinn a' Chearcaill
Uamh Beinn a' Chearcaill |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "Bein Carkil Cave", and applies to a cave, Situated on the west of Beinn a' Chearcaill. |
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LOCHAN FADA |
Lochan Fada |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster, Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Little long Loch" and applies to a Small loch Situated near Mulcach: the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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TOLL A' GHIUBHAIS |
Toll a' Ghiubhais
Toll a' Ghiubhais |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Fir Hollow," and applies to an extensive hollow along Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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CREAG BHÀN |
Creag Bhàn
Creag Bhàn |
Mr D. Connel Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name applies to a Rock, Signifying, "the White Rock", situated near Allt na Creige Bhine, the property of K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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ALLT NA CREIGE BAINE |
Allt na Creige Bàine
Allt na Creige Bàine |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor, Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the White Rock", and applies to a Stream rising West from Meall à Chiubhais & flowing in a Southern direction to its junction with Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais. |
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Clounty of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
[Alltan Ruadh crossed out]
[Note Creag Bhàn] -- see page 16
[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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FUARAN MÒR |
Fuaran Mòr
Fuaran Mòr |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The large Well", and applies to a green hollow On the East off Allt na Mnà Bige: the property of Sir K.S. MacKenzie of gairloch. |
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MEALL NA H-AIRIDH'-ARDAIN |
Meall na h-Airidh'-Ardain |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The hill of the Sheiling on the eminence", & applies to an Eminence, Situated on the South of Loch Maree. the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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COILLE NA GLAS-LEITIRE |
Coille na Glas-leitire |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R. McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Grey Slope Wood", and applies to a large mixed Wood of fir & birch, Situated on the South of Loch Maree: the property [of] Sir K.S. MacKenzie of Gairloch. |
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AM FEADAN |
Am Feadan
Am Feadan |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross, GameKeeper Gairloch |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Spout Or Course", & applies to a Scar from which a Stream, rises near Beinn an Eoin, & flowing in a Eastern direction to its junction with All Srath Lungard. |
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AN LUNGARD |
An Lungard
An Lungard |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross, GameKeeper Gairloch |
070 |
Meaning of this name is obscure and applies to a Slope or hollow, Situated west from Allt-Srath-Lungard; the property of Sir K.S. cKenzie [McKenzie] of Gariloch. |
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SRATH LUNGARD |
Srath Lungard
Srath Lungard |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr George Ross, GameKeeper Gairloch |
058; 070 |
Meaning of Lungard obscure, & Applies to a Strath Extending along the Rivers Allt Srath Lungard & Amhainn Talladail; the property of Sir K S. Mackenzie |
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[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CNOC NA GAOITHE |
Cnoc a Gaoithe
Cnoc a Gaoithe |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Windy Knoll" and applies to a Small Knoll Situuted on the west of Allt an H Airidhe: the property of Sir, K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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BEALACH NA H-AIRDHE |
Bealach na h-Airidhe
Bealach na h-Airidhe |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The pass of the Sheiling' and applies to a pass Situated on Allt na h-Airidhe; the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie, of Gairloch. |
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CARRAIG ALLTAN MHIC EÒGHAINN |
Carraig Alltan Mhic Eòghainn
Carraig Alltan Mhic Eòghainn |
Mr D. Connell, Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies. "The Rock of Macewan's Burn: and applies to a Rock, Situated East from Leathad Buidhe, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie, of Gairloch. |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
[Note Carraig Alltan Mhic Eòghainn] -- See page 31 for "Alltan Mhic Eòghainn"
[Signed] M. Campbell c/a [civilian assistant] |
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UAMH TOLL A' GHIUBHAIS |
Uamh Toll a' Ghiubhais |
Mr D. Connell F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
[--] McGregor Crofter, Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Cave of the Fir Hollow", and applies to a Cave Situated in Toll a' Ghiubhais. |
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CREAG NA FEÒLA |
Creag na Feòla
Creag na Feòla |
Mr D. Connell F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
[--] McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Flesh Rock: and applies to the face of a Rocky height, situated north from Allt Coire Mhic Fhearchain. |
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ALLT CREAG NA FEÒLA |
Allt Creag na Feòla |
Mr D. Connell F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
[--] McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The stream of the Flesh Rock, and applies to a Small Stream running in a Southern direction to its junction with Allt Coire Mhic Fhearchain. |
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MAOL CHEANNAN |
Maol Cheannan
Maol Cheannan |
Mr D. Connell F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
[--] McGregor Crofter, Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The little bare heads or knolls, and applies to a hollow Situated near Allt Toll a Ghiubhais, the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch. |
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County of Ross -- Parish of Gairloch
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CREAG DHUBH |
Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The black Rock", and applies to a Cliff. Situated, near Creag Bhan. |
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ALLT SGUABAIDH |
Allt Sguabaidh
Allt Sguabaidh |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name applies to a Small stream, Signifying, "the Sweeping Stream", and flowing in a northern direction to its junction near the east of Loch Maree. |
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ALLT NA DOIRE DARAICH |
Allt-an-Daraich
Allt-an-Daraich |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the Oak" and applies to a Small Stream running in a northern direction to its junction East from Loch Maree. |
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ALLTAN LEACACH |
Allt na Leacaich
Allt na Leacaich |
Mr D. Connell, F.C. [Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
070 |
This name Signifies, "The Stream of the Flags, and applies to a Small Stream running in a eastern direction to its confluence with Allt an Daraich. |
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[Note Allt na Doire-daraich, Doire Dharaich,Alltan Leacach] -- These names have been assismilated
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CUAIG |
Cuaig |
Rev. K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Apple cross
Mr Duncan McGregor Shieldaig
Val. [Valuation] Roll Ross-shire 1868-69 |
080A |
This name applies to a Hamlet consisting of a number of dwellings scattered without any regard to regularity and situated about 12 miles north of Applecross They (the dwellings) are one storey high, thatched and in good repair
proprietor as above |
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OB CHUAIG |
Ob Chuaig |
Rev. K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan McGregor Shieldaig Val. [Valuation] Roll Ross-shire 1868-69 |
080A |
This name applies to a small Bay situated on the west coast of the Ph [parish] of Applecross situated about 1/2 mile north of the Hamlet of 'Cuiag' |
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RUDHA NA FEARNA |
Rudha na Fearna |
Rev. K.Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Duncan McGregor Shieldaig |
080A |
This name Signifying the "Point of the Alder Tree"
is applied to a promontory situated on the north coast of the Ph[parish] of Applecross about one mile N.W. of the Hamlet of 'Cuaig' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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EILEAN CHUAIG |
Eilean Chuaig |
Revd K Macdonald
Mr Duncan McGregor |
080A |
This name applies to a small Island belonging to the Psh [parish] Situated just outside the the mouth of Chuaig it is visible at High and Low water but is not covered with any herbage
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RUDHA CHUAIG |
Rudha Chuaig |
Revd K Macdonald Mr Duncan McGregor |
080A |
This name is applied to a promontory situated north of and about 1/2 mile from the Hamlet of 'Cuaig' and forming the S.side of 'Ob Chuaig' on the property of the above named. |
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SGEIR AN OBA |
Sgeir an Oba |
Revd K Macdonald Mr Duncan McGregor |
080A |
This name signifying the "Rock of the Bay" is applied to a Sunken Rock visible only at low water and situated in 'Ob Chuaig' near the South End |
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A' CHATHAIR |
A'Chathair |
Supplied by proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Signifies "The Fairies Mound" &applies to a small eminence on the road leading through Glen Torridon near 'Poll na Cathrach' |
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EAS MOR |
Eas Mor |
Supplied by proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Signifies " Great fall "& applies to a fall on the River Torridon south of 'A' Chathair' |
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POLL AN EILEAN |
Poll an Eilean |
Supplied by proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Signifies " Pool of the Island"& applies to a Pool on the River Torridon 11 chains west of Lochan Iasgaich |
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POLL CLACH NA GEADAIG |
Poll Clach na Geadaig |
Supplied by proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Signifies " Pool of the stone of the large trout"& applies to a Pool on the River Torridon about 30 chains west of Lochan Iasgaich |
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POLL DUBH |
Poll Dubh |
Supplied by proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
A pool Meaning given "Black Pool"& situated on the River Torridon about 7chains west of Lochan Iasgaich |
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POLL MHIC-ILLEAN |
Poll Mhic-Illean |
Supplied by proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
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Signifies " McLeans Pool "& applies to a Pool on the River Torridon 11 chains west of 'Poll nam Ploc' |
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POLL NA CATHRACH |
Poll na Cathrach |
Supplied by proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Signifies " Pool of the Mound "& applies to a Pool on the River Torridon about 14 chains north of 'Eas Mor' |
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POLL NA H-AIRIDH RIABHAICH |
Poll na h-Airidh
Riabhaich |
Supplied by proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
082 |
Signifies " Pool of Greyish Shelling"& applies to a Pool on the River Torridon about 21 chains west of Lochan Iasgaich |
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LOCH NAN EUN |
Loch nan Eun |
Revd K Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross
Mr Duncan Mc Gregor Shieldaig |
080A |
This name signifying the “The Bird's Lake “ is applied to a small freshwater lake situated about 1/4 of a mile east of the South end of "Ob Chuaig'
On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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Allt na Traighe For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 91
Amhainn Chuaig For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 91 |
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CAMAS NA CAILLICH |
Camas na Caillich |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr D Gollan Lon ban,Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the “Old Woman's Bay “ and is applied to a small bay situated on the south shore of Loch Torridon adjacent to the hamlet of Fearnbeg |
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FEARNBEG |
Fearnbeg |
Val.[Valuation] Roll Rossshire 1868-69
Revd K Macdonald
Mr D Gollan |
080 |
This name applies to a hamlet consisting of a cluster of dwelling houses inhabited by fishermen situated on the south coast of Loch Torridon. They are all one story high , thatched and in fair repair. On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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RUDHA NA MOINE |
Rudha na Moine |
Revd K Macdonald Mr D Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the “Promontory of the Moss or Peats “ is applied to a point of land running out on the south side of Loch Torridon N.N.E. of and adjacent to the hamlet of 'FearnBeg' the same proprietor as above |
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ALLT AN LOCHA FHADA |
Allt an Locha Fhada |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald
Mr D Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the “Stream of the long lake “ is applied to a small stream having its source in Loch Fada flows N.W. and falls into the sea at Ob na h-Uamha On the same property as above. |
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BEINN TIRE |
Beinn Tire |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr D Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
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This name signifying the “Mountain of the Land “ is applied to a rocky eminence situated on the E. side of Loch Creagach. On the same property as above. |
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LOCH FADA |
Loch Fada |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald Mr D Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the “Long Loch “ is applied to a good sized Lake situated 3/4 of a mile S.W of the Hamlet of 'Fearnmore' On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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CAMAS BAN |
Camus Ban |
Revd K
Macdonald
Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the “White Bay “ is applied to a small creek or bay situated on the south side of Loch Torridon S.W. of and adjacent to Rudha Buidhe |
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CREAG NAN SGARBH |
Creag nan Sgarbh |
Revd K Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the “Rock or Hill of the Cormorant “ is applied to a small eminence situated on the S.W. side of Loch Torridon adjacent to and north of the hamlet of Fearnbeg on the same property as above |
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RUDHA BUIDHE |
Rudha Buidhe |
Revd K Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the “yellow Promontory “ is applied to a small promontory situated on the south side of Loch Torridon about midway between Fearnbeg and Faingmore On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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EILEAN TIORAM |
Eilean Tioram |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross
Mr D Gollan Lonbain
by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Dry Island " is applied to a Small Island or Sunken Rock situated on the south coast of Loch Torridon north of and adjacent to the hamlet of 'Fearnmore' The island belongs to Applecross Psh.[parish] and is the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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FAINGMOR |
Faingmor |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr D Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name applies to a couple of dwelling houses and byre situated on the south side of of Loch Torridon about 1/4 mile east of 'Fearnmore' They are one story high thatched and in fair repair The same proprietor as above |
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ROINN AN FHAING MHOIR |
Roinn an Fhaing Mhor |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr D Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Promontory of the Large Fold " is applied to a promontory situated on the south side of Loch Torridon adjacent to 'Faingmore' Proprietor as above |
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CAVE [Creag na h-Uamha] |
Cave |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lon -bain Applecross |
080 |
Applies to a small Caverna situated on the South East of the hill described above. It is very narrow at the entrance and only extends a short distance underground. Same proprietor as above |
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CREAG NA H-UAMHA |
Creag nah-Uamha |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lon -bain Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Hill of the Cave " is applied to a small eminence situated on the South E. side of the Inner Sound about 1/2 mile N.W. of the hamlet of 'Fearnmore' On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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OB NA H-UAMHA |
Ob na h-Uamha |
Revd Kenneth Macdonald F.C Manse Applecross
Mr Donald Gollan Lon -bain Applecross |
080; 080A |
This name signifying the "Bay of the Cave " is applied to a Small bay situated on the E. side of the Inner Sound about 1/4 mile west of the hamlet of 'Fearnmore' |
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FEARNMORE |
Fearnmore |
Val Roll. Ross-shire 1868-69
Revd K Macdonald
Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
The name applies to a hamlet consisting of a few scattered dwellings situated on the north coast of the Parish of Applecross. The dwellings are one story high thatched and in good repair
On the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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RUDHA NA H-UAMHA |
Rudha na h-Uamha |
Revd K Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the " Promontory of the Cave" is applied to a promontory situated at the S. side and at the mouth of Loch Torridon. A line drawn from this point to 'Rudha Dearg' on the Gairloch side is generally considered the extreme boundary of Loch Torridon where it joins the Inner Sound Promontory the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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SGEIR A' GHAIR |
Sgeir a'Ghair |
Revd K Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the " Rock of the roar or murmur" is applied to a sunken rock situated E. of and adjacent to Rudha na h-Uamha It is visible both at High and Low Water. |
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BAD NA H-ACHLAISE |
Bad na H-Achlaise |
Mr D Connell
Mr R Campbell |
080; 081 |
This name signifies "the oxter" and is applied to a piece of ground lying between Allt Bad na h-Achlaise and Allt Loch Roag On the property of Sir Kenneth G. Mackenzie Bart. of Gairloch |
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This page also contains an entry for Loch Airidh a'Mhill Authorities:Mr D Connell Mr R Campbell
Description: This name signifies "Loch of the Hill Shieling" and is applied to a small loch situated about one fourth mile to the west of Loch nan Gina On the property of Sir Kenneth G. Mackenzie Bart. of Gairloch |
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CREAG DHUBH |
Creag Dhubh |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Black Rock" and is applied to a small creag situated a little to the north of Lower Diabaig. On the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie |
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LOCH NAM BALL |
Loch nam Ball |
Mr D. Connell Mr R Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Loch of the rope" and is applied to a small loch situated about one fourth mile to the south of "Loch nan Gind" On the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie Gairloch |
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LOCHAN DUBH |
Lochan Dubh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Black Loch" and is applied to a small loch situated about one fourth mile to the south of of "Loch nan Gina" On the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie Gairloch |
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ALLT AN UAIN |
Allt an Uain |
Mr D.Connell Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Lambs Burn" and is applied to a small stream shaving its source in Loch a'Mhullaich" and runs in a south westerly direction until it flows into Loch Diabaig |
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AN TORR |
An Torr |
Mr D.Connell Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "The Lump or Mound" and is applied to a small rocky hill situated a little to the north east of 'Loch Diabaig' Sir K.S. Mackenzie Proprietor |
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LOCH A' MHULLAICH |
Loch a'Mhullaich |
Mr D.Connell
Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies 'Loch of the top" and is applied to a pretty large loch situated about three miles west of Aligin on the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie Bart[baronet] of Gairloch |
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LOCH NA FEANNAIG |
Loch na Feannaig |
Mr D.Connell Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Loch of the Hooded Crow" and is applied to a small loch situated about one mile to the north of "Loch a' Mhullaich" Propt.[Property] of Sir K.S. Mackenzie |
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ALLT BAD NA H-ACHLAISE |
Allt Bad na h-Achlaise |
Mr D. Connell
Mr Campbell |
080; 081 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Oxter" and is applied to a small stream which runs into "Loch a Mhullaich" On the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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ALLT NA FEANNAIG |
Allt na Feannaig |
Mr D. Connell Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Stream of the Hooded Crow" and is applied to a small stream having its source in "Loch na Feannaig" and flows in a southerly direction into" Loch a'Mhullaich" Propt[property] of Sir K.S Mackenzie Gairloch |
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Loch na Feannaig : Authorities Mr D. Connell Mr Campbell
Description: this name signifies "Loch of the Hooded Crow" and is applied to a small loch situated about one mile to the north of "Loch a Mhullaich" Propt[property] of Sir K.S Mackenzie |
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ALLT A' CHLADHA |
Allt a'Chladha |
Mr D. Connell Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies Stream of the burying ground and is applied to a small stream having its source a little to the north of Lower Diabaig an flows into Loch Diabaig a little to the N. west of the school.
Property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie Gairloch |
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ALLT NA BEISTE |
Allt na Beiste |
Mr D. Connell Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Stream of the Beast" and is applied to a small stream having its source a little to the west of "Allt a' Chladha" and flows into Loch Diabaig On the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie Gairloch |
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LOCH A' CHAORUINN BEAG |
Loch a'Chaoruinn Beag |
Mr D. Connell
Mr Campbell |
080 |
Applied to a small loch situated a little to the north of Loch a'Chaoruinn Mor signifies "Loch of the little rowan tree" Property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie |
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LOCH A' CHAORUINN MOR |
Loch a'Cjhaoruinn Mor |
Mr D. Connell Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Loch of the Large rowan tree"and is applied to a small loch situated about one half mile to the North of Lower Diabaig
On the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie |
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LOCH NAN GINA |
Loch nan Gina |
Mr D. Connell Mr Campbell |
080 |
Applied to an ordinary sized loch situated about one mile to the north of Lower Diabaig Signifies "Stirks Loch" on the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie |
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Loch nan Gina -Suggested at O.S.O. Inverness to be written Loch a'Ghamhna or Loch nan Ghamhna or Loch nan Gamhainn But the name as now given is that it is locally known by |
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INFANTS BURIAL GROUND [Lower Diabaig] |
Infants Burying Ground |
Mr D. Connell
Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name is applied to a small burying ground situated in Lower Diabaig used solely for children under one year.
On the property of Sir Kenneth S. Mackenzie Bart [baronet] Gairloch |
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SITHEAN A' MHILL |
Sithean a' Mhill |
Mr D. Connell
Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "Fairies Hill" and is applied to a small heath clad hill situated about one and a fourth mile to the North West of "Lower Diabaig"
On the property of Sir Kenneth S. Mackenzie Bart [baronet] Gairloch |
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RUDHA NA H-AIRDE |
Rudha na h-Airdhe |
Mr D. Connell
Mr Campbell |
080 |
This name signifies "high point" and is applied to a small point of land on the south side of Loch Diabaig Property of Sir Kenneth S. Mackenzie Bart.[baronet] of Gairloch |
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MEALL CEANN NA CREIGE |
Meall Ceann na Creige |
Mr D. Connell
Mr Campbell |
080 |
Signifies "hill at the head of the creag" and is applied to a small rocky hill situated about one fourth mile to the East of Loch Diabaig on the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie Bart.[baronet] Gairloch |
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SCHOOL [Lower Diabaig] |
National School |
Mr D. Connell
Mr Campbell |
080 |
Applied to a schoolhouse two stories high slated and in good repair with an average attendance of forty five The education comprises the ordinary branches together with Latin, supported by the school boards of Gairloch and Applecross |
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LOCH DIABAIG |
Loch Diabaig |
Mr D. Connell schoolmaster Torridon Mr Campbell Diabaig Torridon |
080 |
Applies to a salt water Loch an arm of Loch Torridon and situated about eight miles to the West of the mains of Torridon "name anglicised" |
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LOWER DIABAIG |
Lower Diabaig |
Mr D. Connell schoolmaster Torridon Mr Campbell Diabaig Torridon |
080 |
Applied to a small district containing several small dwellings all one storey high thatched and in bad repair situated about four miles to the west of the district of Aligin Propt [property] of Sir K Mackenzie Gairloch |
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SGEIR DHUGHAILL |
Sgeir Dhughaill |
Mr D. Connell schoolmaster Torridon Mr Campbell Diabaig Torridon |
080 |
This name signifies "Dugald's Rpck" and is applied to a small high water Rock situated about one half mile to the West of Lower Diabaig |
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Loch Diabaig :Name written in R.P. [roman point] to agree with the suggestion on Remark no. 31 Plan 15 Sutherland
But large Bays were suggested to be written in Roman Capitals hence then it has been decided to use two Characters only i.e. Stump and Roman Capitals for all creeks and bays |
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ALLT NA LARACH |
Allt na Larach |
Rev. Kenneth MacDonald F.C. [Free Church]Manse Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Mare's Stream" is applied to the stream having its source in Loch na Larach and flowing in a N.E. direction and falling into Allt a' Chaoruinn on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH NA CREIGE |
Loch na Creige |
Rev. Kenneth MacDonald F.C. [Free Church]Manse Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Loch of the Craig" is applied to a lake situated about 1/2 a mile south of the hamlet of 'Arinacrinachd' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH NA LARACH |
Loch na Larach |
Rev. Kenneth MacDonald F.C. [Free Church]Manse Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the " Mares Loch" is applied to a lake situated a short distance N.E. of Loch na Caorach with which it is connected by a small stream
On the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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ALLT A' CHAORUINN |
Allt a' Chaoruinn |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan |
080; 091 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Rowan Tree" is applied to a stream flowing in a N.E. direction past the hamlet of Arinacrinachd and falling into Loch Torridon at Ob Dubh on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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LOCH COIRE NA BA |
Loch Coire na Ba |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald
Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the "Lake of the Cow's Hollow" is applied to a small lake situated on the south side of the footpath leading from Inverbain to Cuaig about 3/4 of a mile west of the hamlet of Arinacrinachd on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/41/69 |
LOCH NA CAORACH |
Loch na Caorach |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the "Loch of the Sheep" is applied to a lake situated about a mile south of Loch an Fhidhleir and N.E. and adjacent to Loch na Dubh-bhruaich proprietor as above |
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LOCH NA DUBH-BHRUAICH |
Loch na Dubh-bhruaich |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the "Black Loch of the Brae" is applied to a small lake situated about a mile South of Loch an Fhidhleir and S.W. of and adjacent to Loch na Caorach on the property as above |
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LOCHAN SGEIRACH |
Lochan Sgeirach |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
The name signifying "The Rocky Loch" is applied to a lake situated west of and adjacent to ' Loch an Fheoir' on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/41/70 |
LOCH AN FHIDHLEIR |
Loch an Fhidhleir |
Rev K. Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Fiddler's Loch" is applied to a large lake situated on the south side of and adjacent to the footpath leading from Inverbain to Cuaig and about 1 mile W. of 'Arinacrinachd' on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH AN FHIDHLEIR BEAG |
Loch an Fhidhleir Beag |
Rev K. Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Smaller Loch of the Fiddler" is applied to a small lake situated N. of and adjacent to the above. Connected with it by a small stream Same proprietor as above. |
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LOCHAN AN FHEOIR |
Lochan an Fheoir |
Rev K. Macdonald F.C.[Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Grassy Loch" is applied to a small lake situated about 3/4 of a mile South of Loch an Fhidhleir property of the Right Honourable Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/41/71 |
CAMAS AN IASGAICH |
Camus an Iasgaich |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross
Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying "Bay of the Fish" is applied to a bay situated on the South Side of Loch Torridon E. of and adjacent to the hamlet of Fearnbeg |
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MEALL LOCH AN FHIDHLEIR |
Meall Loch an Fhidhleir |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the " Hill of the Fiddler's Lochs" is applied to an eminence situated about a mile South of the hamlet of Fearnmore on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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RUDH' A' CHAMAIS RUAIDH |
Rudh a'Chamais Ruadh |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Donald Gollan |
080 |
This name signifying the "Point of the Red Bay" is applied to a small promontory situated between Camus an Iasgaich and Camus Creadha on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/41/72 |
ALLT COIRE NA BA |
Allt Coire na Ba |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald
Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Stream of the Cows Hollow" is applied to a small stream having its source in Loch Coire na Ba flows N.N.E. and enters Loch Torridon at Camus na Creadha on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH NAM BREAC BEAGA |
Loch nam Breac Beaga |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Smaller Trout Loch" is applied to a small Lake situated N. of and adjacent to the lake described above with which it is connected by a small stream Proprietor as above |
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LOCH NAM BREAC MORA |
Loch nam Breac Mora |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald Mr Donald Gollan Lonbain by Applecross |
080 |
This name signifying the "Larger Trout Loch" is applied to a lake situated about 3/4 of a mile S.W. of Meall Loch an Fhidhleir on the property of the Right Hon. Middleton |
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Alternative translation for "Loch nam Breac Mora" is given as "Loch of the Large Trout"
Alternative translation for "Loch nam Breac Beaga" is given as "Loch of the Small Trout" |
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AN T-SRON |
An t-Sron |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church]
Manse Applecross Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name signifying "The Promontory" is applied to a small point situated on the South E. corner of Loch Torridon at the mouth of Loch Beag on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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LOCH BREAC |
Loch Breac |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name Signifying the "Loch of the Trouts" is applied to a small fresh water lake situated about 1/2 a mile South of the hamlet of Kenmore on the property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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SGEIR GHLAS |
Sgeir Ghlas |
Rev Kenneth Macdonald F.C. [Free Church] Manse Applecross Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name Signifying the "Grey Sunken Rock" is applied to a sunken rock visible at both high and low water Situated adjacent to Sron na Ceanmhoir |
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OS1/28/41/74 |
CAMAS NA CREADHA |
Camus na Creadha |
Revd. K. Macdonald
Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name signifying the "Clay Bay" is applied to a Bay situated on the south coast of loch Torridon about 1/2 a mile north of the hamlet of Arrinacrinach |
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School For authorities and description see name book of 6 inch sheet 91
Loch Shieldaig For authorities and description see name book of 6 inch sheet 91
Amhain Chreagach For authorities and description see name book of 6 inch sheet 91 |
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ALLT TARSUINN |
Allt Tarsuinn |
Revd K. Macdonald Mr Macdonald |
080 |
This name signifying the "Cross Bun" is applied to a small stream having its in Loch na Caorach flowing N.E. through Loch Breac and falling into Loch Creagach on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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LOCH CREAGACH |
Loch Creagach |
Revd K. Macdonald Mr Macdonald |
080 |
This name signifying the "Loch of the Rocks" is applied to an estuary or bay on the south side of Loch Torridon adjacent to the hamlet of Kenmore |
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OS1/28/41/75 |
LOCH NA CAORACH |
Loch na Caorach |
Revd K. Macdonald
Mr Macdonald |
080 |
This name signifying "Loch of the Sheep" is applied to a small fresh water loch situated about 3/4 of a mile S.W. of Kenmore on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/41/76 |
GLAS SGEIR |
Glas Sgeir |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. Manse Applecross
Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name signifying the "Grey Sunken Rock" is applied to a sunken rock visible at High and Low water. Situated at the E. Extremity of "Camus An Eilein" |
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KENMORE |
Kenmore |
Val. Roll. Co Ross 1868-69 Revd. Kenneth Macdonald . Mr Macdonald |
080 |
This name is applied to a small hamlet consisting of a few dwelling houses Situated on the S. side of Loch Torridon at the N. end of Loch Creagach.
They are all one Storey high, thatched and in good repair and having arable land attached the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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SRON A' CHINN MHOIR |
Sron na Ceannmhoir |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. Manse Applecross Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name signifying the "Promontory of the Large Head" is applied to a promontory covered with birch wood situated adjacent to and E. of Kenmore and forming the north side of "Loch Creagach" on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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ARRIN-A'-CHRUINACH |
Arrinachruinach |
Val Roll Co.Ross 1968-69 Rev K. Macdonald F.C. Manse Applecross
Mr Macdonald, Kenmore Applecross |
080 |
This name applies to a Hamlet situated on the South side of Loch Torridon about 1 mile N.W. of Kenmore. The dwellings are all one story high, thatched, and in good repair. The property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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SCHOOL |
School |
Rev K. Macdonald
Mr Macdonald, Kenmore
Mr D. Bain, Manager, Applecross |
080 |
Applies to a Schoolhouse with Masters residence situated at the hamlet of Arrinacruinach, it is at present closed, and as the Schoolboard in this Parish have not completed their arrangements, it is not known whether it will be reopened as a National School or done away with. It was built by Lord Middleton, who along with Government grants supported it. The branches taught were the ordinary branches of of English, together with Latin and Greek daily average attendance was 60 of both sexes. The Schoolhouse is two story high,slated and in good repair. property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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OS1/28/41/78 |
OB DUBH |
Ob Dubh |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald
Mr Macdonald |
080 |
This name signifying the "Black Bay" is applied to a bay on the South coast of Loch Torridon and situated between and situated between the two promontories named Rudha Lachlainn and Rudha Glas respectively |
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RUDHA LACHLAINN |
Rudha Lachlainn |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald Mr Macdonald |
080 |
This name signifying "Lachlan's Point" is applied to a promontory situated on the South Coast of Loch Torridon and forming the West Side of Ob Dubh North of and adjacent to the hamlet of Arrinacrinachd on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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SGEIR NEONACH |
Sgeir Neonach |
Rev. Kenneth Macdonald Mr Macdonald |
080 |
This name signifying the "Eccentric Rock" is applied to a Sunken Rock visible at High and Low Water and situated on the south coast of Loch Torridon in the entrance to Ob Dubh |
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OS1/28/41/79 |
CAMAS AN EILEIN |
Camus an Eilein |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. Manse Applecross Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name signifying "Island Bay" is applied to a bay on the south coast of Loch Torridon north of and adjacent to Kenmore |
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MEALL NA COILLE |
Meall na Coille |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. Manse Applecross Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name signifying "Hill of the Wood" is applied to a wooded Eminence situated about 3/4 of a mile west of Kenmore on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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RUDHA GLAS |
Rudha Glas |
Revd. Kenneth Macdonald F.C. Manse Applecross Mr Macdonald Kenmore |
080 |
This name signifying the "Grey Promontory" is applied to a wooded promontory on the South Side of Loch Torridon situated about 3/4 of a mile N.W. of Kenmore on the property of the Right Hon Lord Middleton |
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CAMAS-AN-EILEIN |
Camus-an-Eilen |
Revd. Mr Macdonald
Mr Macdonald
Mr Graham Head Stalker Applecross |
080 |
This name applies to a neat Cottage residence used as a Shooting Lodge on odd occasionsand is at all times a Keeper's residence. Situated on the N.W. side of the Bay from which it derives its name, it is one story high built of stone and having suitable 1 storey offices adjoining, all slated and in Excellent repair The property of the Right Hon. Lord Middleton |
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EILEAN MOR |
Eilean Mor |
Revd. Mr Macdonald Mr Macdonald |
080 |
This name signifying "Large Island" is applied to an Island situated near the South Shore of Loch Torridon, at the mouth of the small bay called Camus an Eilein it is covered with Heathy Pasture, and belongs to the Ph[parish] of Applecross, the Right Hon Lord Middleton being proprietor |
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OS1/28/41/81 |
ALLT LAIR |
Allt Lair |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. Campbell Crofter, Diabaig by Torridon |
080; 081 |
This name applies to a small stream which flows out of "Loch na Beiste" and empties itself into the sea about 1/2 mile to the south of Port Lair.
Signifies Mare's stream |
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LOCH A' BHEALAICH MHOIR |
Loch a' Bealaich Mhor |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. Campbell Crofter, Diabaig by Torridon |
080 |
This name signifies “Loch of the Large Pass “ and is situated in a secluded corner of the Pass of the same name |
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LOCHAN DUBH |
Lochan Dubh |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. Campbell Crofter, Diabaig by Torridon |
080 |
This name applies to a small Loch situated near the sea coast about 1/4 mile to the north of Port Lair
Its signification is “ Black Little Loch “ |
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PORT LAIR |
Port Lair |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. Campbell Crofter, Diabaig by Torridon |
080 |
This name applies to a small creek situated about 1 mile on the coast to the North East of the entrance to Upper Loch Torridon. Signifies Mare's Port |
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OS1/28/41/82 |
AIRD |
Aird |
Mr D. Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr Rodk Campbell Crofter DiabaigTorridon |
080 |
This name applies to two dwelling houses . Their situation is on a narrow neck of Land which connects the HiIl 'Meall na h-Aird' to the mainland.
The signification is high or height |
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BEALACH NOR |
Bealach Mor |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk Campbell Crofter DiabaigTorridon |
080 |
This name applies to which leads from Diabaig in direction of Rudha nah-Aird Ghlais, the nearest landing place to Shieldaig from the north |
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MEALL NA H-AIRDE |
Meall na h-Airde |
Mr D. Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk Campbell Crofter DiabaigTorridon |
080 |
This name signifies “The Hill of the Height “ and applies to a high hill on a promontory of the same name situated to the south west of Loch Diabaig |
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ARDHESLAIG |
Ardheslaig |
Mr R. Cambell , Mr D. Connell |
080 |
The name applies to four dwelling houses one story high ,thatched and in good repair. Situated a short distance north of Loch Beag Name anglicised. |
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OS1/28/41/83 |
LOCH BEAG |
Loch Beag |
Mr R. Cambell , Mr D. Connell |
080; 091 |
This name applies to a small salt water loch or bay situated situated on the South side of Lower Loch Torridon and about two miles west of "Eilean a'Choil' It signifies the 'Little Loch'. |
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OS1/28/41/83 |
SRON A' MHAIS |
Sron a 'Mhais |
Mr Roderick Cambell , Crofter, Diabaig Torridon
Mr Donald Connell Schoolmaster Torridon |
080 |
The name applies to a point of land situated on the South side of Loch Torridon and north-west of
'Ob na h'acarsaid' It is covered with heathy pasture and signifies 'Nose of the Bottom' |
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LAGAN-DUBH |
Lagan-Dubh |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk Cambell , Crofter, Diabaig by Torridon |
080 |
The name applies to a small secluded spot with one dwelling house. It is situated about 1/2 mile to the north of Rudha na h-Aird Glais and signifies "Black Hollow'. |
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OS1/28/41/84 |
OB NA H-ACAIRSEID |
Ob na h-Acarseid |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk Cambell , Crofter, Diabaig by Torridon |
080 |
The name applies to a small harbour or creek situated a short distance East of "Loch Beag'. It signifies the Harbour creek or inlet. |
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RUDHA NA H-AIRDE GLAISE |
Rudha na h'Airde Glais |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr Rodk Cambell , Crofter, Diabaig by Torridon |
080 |
The name applies to the most westerly point of upper Loch Torridon. It is the nearest landing place to the Shiledaig coast. It signifies the point of grey height. |
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OS1/28/41/85 |
ALLT GLAC NAM FUARAN |
Allt Glac nam Fuaran |
Mr Connell
Mr Mackenzie
Mr McDonald |
081 |
Signifies “ Stream of the hollow of the springs “ and applies to the small stream which rises in the hollow of the same name and runs into 'Loch Airidh Eachainn' |
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AN RUADH-MHEALLAN |
An Ruadh-mheallan |
Mr Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies “Red headland “ and applies to
a conical shaped hill situated midway between 'Braigh an Eireaneach' and Loch a'Mhuillin'
Propy of D.Darroch Esq |
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GLAC NAM FUARAN |
Glac nam Fuaran |
Mr Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr McDonald |
081 |
Signifies “ hollow of the springs “ and applies to a small hollow situated a little to the west of 'An Ruadh Mheallain' Propy of D.Darroch |
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OS1/28/41/86 |
ALLT AIRIDH EACHAINN |
Allt Airidh Eachainn |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Stream of Hector's shieling' It issues from the loch of the same name and runs in a southerly direction until it enters "Loch Diabaig an Airde" |
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OS1/28/41/86 |
LOCH AN T-SITHEIN |
Loch an t-Sithein |
Mr D Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies ' Loch of the hillock' and applies to a small loch situated a little to the west of 'Loch an Tri-Eileanan' |
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OS1/28/41/86 |
SITHEAN MOR |
Sithean Mor |
Mr D Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Large Hillock' and applies to a knoll situated on the western side of the small loch bearing the same name.
Property of D Darroch |
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OS1/28/41/87 |
ALLT LOCH ROAG |
Allt Loch Roag |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
The meaning of this name is obscure. It applies to the small stream which flows out of the Loch of the same name. |
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LOCH A' MHEALLAIN |
Loch a' Mheallain |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Loch of the Hill' and is applied to a small loch situated north of 'An Rudh Mheallainn' |
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SITHEAN NA H-IOLAIRE |
Sithean na h-Iolaire |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
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This name signifies "Eagles Rock' -and applies to a rocky knoll situated a little to the north west of 'An Ruadh Mheallainn'
Property of Duncan Darroch Esq of Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/88 |
LOCH FREUMEACH |
Loch Freumhach |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Mackenzie Camas Roill Torridon Mr R McDonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
081 |
This name signifies 'Loch of the Roots or fibre'and applies to a triangular shaped loch situated a little to the S.W of 'Loch na Uamhaig' |
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LOCH NA H-UAMHAIG |
Loch na h-Uamhaig |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Mackenzie Camas Roill Torridon Mr R McDonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
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This name signifies "loch of the Lick' and applies to a good sized loch situated in a flat about one fourth mile N. W. of 'Sithean na h-Iolaire' |
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OS1/28/41/88 |
LOCHAN DUBH |
Lochan Duibh |
Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Mackenzie Camas Roill Torridon Mr R McDonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
081 |
This name signifies "Black Little Loch' It applies to a small circular shaped loch situated at the southern end of 'Loch Freumhach' |
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Loch Roag Authorities :Mr D Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Mackenzie Camas Roill Torridon Mr R McDonald Gamekeeper Torridon
Description: The meaning of this name is obscure It applies to a small loch situated about one fourth mile west of 'Loch Airidh Eachainn' |
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OS1/28/41/89 |
AN COIRE BEAG |
An Coire Beag |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
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This name signifies "Little Hollow" and applies to a hollow extending between 'Loch a Choire Beag' and 'Loch nan Tri Eileanan' Property of D. Darroch Esq. |
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OS1/28/41/89 |
LOCH A' CHOIRE BHIG |
Loch a'Choire Bhig |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Loch of the Little Hollow' It applies to the small loch which is situated in the hollow of the same name. |
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Loch Airidh Eachainn Authorities: Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald
Description: This name signifies 'Loch of Hector's shieling' and applies to the small loch into which ' Allt Glac nam Fhuaran' flows |
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OS1/28/41/90 |
LOCH DIABAIG'S AIRDE |
Loch Diabaig s Airde |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
The meaning of this name is obscure. It applies to a good sized loch situated a little to the south east of Upper Diabaig |
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OS1/28/41/90 |
LOCH NAN TRI-EILEANAN |
Loch nan Tri-Eileanan |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Loch of the three islands' It applies to a small loch with three islands It is situated a little to the north of 'Loch an t-Sithin' |
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OS1/28/41/90 |
UPPER DIABAIG |
Upper Diabaig |
Mr D. Connell Mr Mackenzie Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name applies to a number of small Crofter's houses They are invariably one story in height, thatched and in ordinary repair. Property of Sir K. Mackenzie, Bart.,Gairloch |
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The modern spelling of this is 'Loch Diabaig as Airde' |
OS1/28/41/91 |
LOCH TOLL NA BEISTE |
Loch Toll na Beiste |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
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This name signifies "Loch of the Beasts Hollow" and is applied to a small loch situated about one mile to the North East of 'Beinn Alligin' partly on the property of Sir Kenneth S Mackenzie Bart and partly of D.Darroch Esqr. Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/91 |
TOLL NA BEISTE |
Toll na Beiste |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
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This name signifies "Beasts Hollow"and is applied to a small hollow situated a little to the north of 'Sgor na Tuaigh' Property of D.Darroch Esqr Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/92 |
BRAIGH AN EIREANNAICH |
Braigh an Eireannaich |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald
Mr John Mackenzie |
081 |
This name applies to a portion of rough pasture together with the ruins of dwellings situated at the South western extremity of An Reidh It signifies the Irishman's Brae |
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OS1/28/41/92 |
STOL A' BHONNAIN |
Stol a'Bhonnainn |
Mr R McDonald Mr D. Connell Mr J Mackenzie |
081 |
The name applies to two small lochs & a small piece of stream connecting the same situated at the eastern extremity of "Loch Toll na Beiste' & forming a portion of the bounds between the parishes of Gairloch and Applecross
Meaning doubtful |
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OS1/28/41/93 |
ALLT TOLL A' MHADAIDH |
Allt Toll a'Mhadaidh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
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This name signifies "Stream of the dogs hollow" and is applied to a stream having its source in 'Toll a Mhadhaidh Beag' and runs in a southerly direction till its junction with Amhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil. On the property of D Darroch Esqr Torrid on |
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OS1/28/41/93 |
ALLTAN GLAS |
Alltan Glas |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Grey Stream' and is applied to a small stream having its source near the summit of Beinn Ailliagain and joins Allt Toll a'Mhadhaidh
On the property of D. Darroch Esqr Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/94 |
AN REIDH-CHOIRE |
An Reidh-Choire |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Open Hollow' and is applied to a large hollow situated about one and a half miles to the north of Inveralligin
On the property of D. Darroch Esqr |
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OS1/28/41/94 |
COIR' AN LAOIGH |
Coir' an Laoigh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'Calf's Hollow' and is applied to a small hollow situated about one and a fourth mile to the north of Easter Corry
On the property of D. Darroch Esqr |
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OS1/28/41/94 |
MEALL NA H-ODHAR-AGHAIDH |
Meall na h-Odhar-agaidh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
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This name signifies 'Face of the Dun Hill' and is applied to a pretty large hill situated about one mile to the north of An Reidh Choire
Property of D. Darroch Esqr |
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OS1/28/41/95 |
SGORR NA TUAIGH |
Sgorr na Tuaigh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
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This name is applied to a point of rock situated about one fourth mile to the north east of Beinn Aligin Signifies 'cliff of the battle axe or hatchet'
Property of D.Darroch Esqr of Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/95 |
TOLL A' MHADAIDH NOR |
Toll a'Mhadaidh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R McDonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'large hollow of the dogs' and is applied to a hollow situated a little to the east of Beinn Aligin
Property of D.Darroch Esqr of Torridon |
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Toll a' Mhadhaidh Nor' should read "Toll a Mhadhaidh Mor" |
OS1/28/41/96 |
BEINN ALLIGIN |
Beinn Alegin |
Mr D.Connell
Mr R Mcdonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'hill of the little jewel' and is applied to a large hill situated about one and a half mile to the north of Upper Loch Torridon
Property of D. Darroch Esq. |
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OS1/28/41/96 |
TOLL A' MHADAIDH BEAG |
Toll a'Mhadaidh Beag |
Mr D.Connell Mr R Mcdonald |
081 |
This name signifies 'small hollow of the dog' and is applied to a small hollow about one and a half mile to the north of Easter Corry
On the property of D. Darroch Esq. |
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There is an added note: "In the Gaelic List, Mr D.Connell states that Alegin is partially of Norse Origin" |
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Beinn Alligin is spelt in several different ways in the is book - 'Alegin' , 'Allegin' 'Ailliegain' |
OS1/28/41/97 |
ALLT LOCH A' CHOIRE MHOR |
Allt Loch a Choire Mhor |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. Mcdonald Gamekeeper, Glen Torridon Mr George Ross Gamekeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a small stream which arises out a small Loch of the same name situated in a small round hollow on the north slope and near the summit of Beinn Dearg It flows in a north easterly direction for a short distance. Its signification is the stream of the Large Hollow |
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OS1/28/41/97 |
LOCH A' CHOIRE MHOIR |
Loch a' Choire Mhor |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. Mcdonald Gamekeeper, Glen Torridon Mr George Ross Gamekeeper Gairloch |
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This name applies to a small Loch situated in the top of An Coire Mhor on the north slope of Beinn Dearg Its signification is the Loch of the Large Hollow
The property of Sir Kenneth McKenzie Bart. of Gairloch |
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OS1/28/41/98 |
AMHAINN COIRE MHIC NOBUIL |
Amhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. Mcdonald Gamekeeper, Glen Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to a small river which arises out of a small Loch on the watershed at the the top of the 'Coire Dubh Mor' It is also fed by five other Lochs within one mile of its source. It flows in a westerly direction till it joins Allt a' Bhealaich
Its signification is 'the river of Noble's sons Hollow' |
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OS1/28/41/98 |
BEINN DEARG |
Beinn Dearg |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. Mcdonald Gamekeeper, Glen Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to a large Hill. Its watershed divides the parishes of Gairloch and Applecross. Along the summit it has a sort of rough pasture but the general surface is very rocky Its signification is the Red Hill
The property of Mr Darroch Torridon House |
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The phrase ' joins Allt a' Bhealaich' appears to have been crossed out. Amhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil actually runs into Loch Torridon through the Corry property |
OS1/28/41/99 |
MULLACH AN RATHAIN |
Mullach an Rathain |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr George Ross Gamekeeper, Gairloch |
081 |
This name applies to a rocky ridge It is situated on the N.E corner of the Beinn Alegin range.
Signifies "Top of Surety'
The property of Mr Darroch of Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/99 |
STUC LOCH NA CABHAIG |
Stuc Loch na Cabhaig |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr George Ross Gamekeeper, Gairloch |
081 |
This name applies to a pinnacle or Crag situated on the N.W corner of Beinn Dearg Its signification is the Pinnacle of the Loch of hurry or haste |
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This page contains the following information:
Allt Druim na h-Uamhaidh : For authorities and description see 1/2500 Name Book of Sheet 81
Allt na Criche:For authorities and description see 1/2500 Name Book of Sheet 81
Amhainn Alligin:For authorities and description see 1/2500 Name Book of Sheet 81
Bealach na Gaoithe:For authorities and description see 1/2500 Name Book of Sheet 81
Creag an Fraoich:For authorities and description see 1/2500 Name Book of Sheet 81
Allt Slugach:For authorities and description see 1/2500 Name Book of Sheet 81 |
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ALLT A' BHEALAICH |
Allt a'Bhealaich |
Mr Donald Connell Mr Roderick McDonald |
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The name applies to a large stream which drains narrow pass situated between Beinn Dearg and Mullach an Rathain, th emost easterly part of Beinn Alleaghin It flows in a south easterly direction from Carn Dionaig where it leaves the parish boundary Its signification is the Stream of the pass
on the property of Mr Darroch Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/101 |
AN COIRE MOR |
An Coire Mor |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr George Ross Gamekeeper, Gairloch |
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This name applies to a Large Hollow it imbraces nearly the nearly the whole of the North Slope of Beinn Dearg it is watered by Allt Loch a'Choire Mhoir and two other smaller ones The surface is irregular and rocky Its signification is the Large Hollow
The property of Sir Kenneth McKenzie, Bart of Gairloch |
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OS1/28/41/102 |
BEALACH A' CHOMHLA |
Bealach a'Chomhla |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr George Ross Gamekeeper, Gairloch |
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This name applies to a narrow pass which separates Beinn Dearg and Beinn Alegin
Its signification is the 'Door Pass'
The property of Mr Darroch Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/102 |
CARN DIONAIG |
Carn Dionaig |
Mr D.Connell Mr George Ross Mr Roderick Mcdonald Gamekeeper, Glen Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to a small Cairn situated on the W.S [watershed] at the top of Bealach a' Chomhla
The parish boundary passes through the Centre is therefore of significance as a Boundary Mark its significance is Cairn of Security |
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OS1/28/41/102 |
LOCH NA SULAIG |
Loch na Suilaig |
Mr D.Connell Mr George Ross
Mr Roderick Mcdonald Gamekeeper, Glen Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to a small Loch situated on the watershed at the top of 'Bealach a'Chomhla' Through the centre passes the Parish Boundary
Its signification is obscure. |
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OS1/28/41/103 |
RHU ARD GHOILLE |
Ard -ghobhlan |
Mr R McDonald
Mr Donald Connell |
081 |
This name applies to the junction of situated a short distance south of Sgorr a'Chadail |
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OS1/28/41/103 |
SGORR A' CHADAIL |
Sgorr a'Chadail |
Mr Donald Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
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This name applies to a hill situated near the western extremity of 'An Leacach' and about one & half mile north west of Torridon Inn
It signifies Hill of Sleep or Rest |
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Written Ard -ghoblan' on the plan Corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon
Sgorr a'Chadail - "Sgorr suggested by examination office and adopted" |
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OS1/28/41/104 |
ALLT A' MHEIRLICH |
Allt a' Mheirlich |
Mr Rodk. McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon
Mr Donald Connell Schoolmaster Torridon |
081 |
This name applies to a stream having its source a short distance south of 'Sgurr a'Chadail' it runs in a southern direction and enters 'Upper Loch Torridon' about one mile west of Torridon Inn
It signifies "Stream of the Thief" |
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OS1/28/41/104 |
ALLT ARD GHOILL |
Allt Aird Ghoille
Allt Gobhlan |
Mr R. McDonald Mr D. Campbell |
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This name applies to a stream having its source on the eastern extremity of 'Sgurr a'Chadail' & enters 'Upper Loch Torridon' about 1/2 mile west of Torridon It signifies Stream of the Forks |
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OS1/28/41/104 |
ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg |
Mr R. McDonald Mr D. Campbell |
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Applied to a small stream having its source a little to the west of 'Sgurr a'Chadail' it runs southwards & enters 'Upper Loch Torridon' about one mile west of Torridon Inn It signifies the Red Stream |
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OS1/28/41/104 |
ALLT GHOBLAN |
Allt Gobhlan |
Mr R. McDonald Mr D. Campbell |
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This name applies to a stream having its source on th eastern extremity of 'Sgurr a'Chadail' & enters 'Upper Loch Torridon' about 1/2 mile west of Torridon It signifies Stream of the Forks |
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Written on plan "Allt Gobhlan" Corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/105 |
AN DROCHAID |
An Drochaid |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a small ridge or height situated on the boundary between the parishes of
Gairloch and Applecross & about midway between the hills known as 'Beinn Eighe' and 'Beinn Dearg'
It signifies "The Bridge" |
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OS1/28/41/105 |
CARN NA FEOLA |
Carn na Feola |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name signifies the "Flesh Rock" and applies to a small rocky height situated at the east end of 'Beinn Dearg" |
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OS1/28/41/105 |
SAIL MHOR |
Sail Mhor |
Mr D.Connell
Mr R. MacDonald
Mr John McKenzie |
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This name applies to a Small Eminenceon the North-western extremity of "Beinn-Eighe"
It signifies 'The heel' |
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OS1/28/41/106 |
BEINN EIGHE |
Beinn Eighe |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
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This name applies to a large range of hill extending from a point about two miles west of Kinlochewe till within a mile of 'Beinn Dearg' The summit of the range is for the most part covered with loose stones and shingle It signifies the 'File shaped Hill' |
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OS1/28/41/106 |
CARN ANTHONY |
Carn Anthony |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
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This name applies to a cairn of stones situated adjacent to Allt nan Sac and on the left side of the public road leading from Torridon to Kinlochewe
From information received this is a modern Cairn |
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Deleted entry : Poll Dubh Authorities: Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie
Description: This name applies to a pool on "Amhainn Gleann Torridon" It signifies the "Black Pool" |
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OS1/28/41/107 |
LOCH NA GROBAGACH |
Loch na Grobagach |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
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Applied to a small Loch situated about one half mile south of the Eastern extremity of "Beinn Dearg" It signifies the 'Loch of the Broken Edge' |
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OS1/28/41/107 |
LOCHAN A' CHAORUINN |
Lochan a'Chaoruinn |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
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This name applies to a small loch situated on the south side of 'Amhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil' It signifies the 'little loch of the Mountain Ash' |
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OS1/28/41/107 |
LOCHAN A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Lochan a'Choire Dhuibh |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
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This name five small lochs situated a short distance south of "An Drochaid' signification 'Lochs of the Black Hollow' |
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OS1/28/41/108 |
ALLT A' CHOIRE BHIG |
Allt a'Choire Bhig |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
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A stream having its source in 'Coire Beag' it runs in a northerly direction & enters 'Allt Srath Lungard' at the confluence of Allt Loch Choire Mhoir.
signifies 'Stream of the Little Hollow' |
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OS1/28/41/108 |
COIRE BEAG |
Coire Beag |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a small Hollow situated on the north side of Beinn Dearg. It signifies the 'Little Hollow' |
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OS1/28/41/108 |
LOCHAN CARN NA FEOLA |
Lochan Carn na Feola |
Mr D.Connell Mr R. MacDonald Mr John McKenzie |
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Applied to two small small Lochs situated a short distance from the Northeastern of 'Beinn Dearg'
Signification 'Lochs of the Flesh cairn' |
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OS1/28/41/109 |
A' CHOINNEACH |
A'Choinneach |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The bog or moss" and applies to part of the same Hill 'Coinneach Mhor'.
It is situated about 1/2 mile South East of Coinneach Mhor" |
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OS1/28/41/109 |
ALLT COIRE RUADH-STACA |
Allt Coire Ruadh-staca |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
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This name applies to a good large stream running in a northerly direction through Coire Ruadh staca
Signification "stream of the Red Conical Hill' |
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OS1/28/41/109 |
COINNEACHADH BEAG |
Coinneach Mhor |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
070 |
This name signifies "Large fog or moss" It applies to a High and Rocky Hill situated north west of 'Beinn Eighe' |
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COIRE RUADH-STACA |
Coire Ruadh-staca |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
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This name signifies 'Hollow of the Red Conical Hill'
It applies to a large corry situated north of 'A'Choinneach' |
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OS1/28/41/110 |
ALLT AN FHUARAIN MHOIR |
Allt an Fhuarainn Mhoir |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies 'The Stream of the Large Well' it applies to a good large stream rising south east of Stuc Coir an Laoigh and running southerly until it enters into 'Allt Coir an Anmoich' |
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COIRE NAN CLACH |
Coire nan Clach |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies the "Stony Hollow" and applies to a portion of the same range of Hill as Coinneach Mhor and A'Choinneach and is situated about 1/2 a mile north east of A'Choinneach |
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STUC COIR' AN LAOIGH |
Stuc Coir' an Laoigh |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies the 'Pinnacle of the Calf's Hollow' and applies to a sharp rock situated about 15chains south east of Coire nan Clach |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE DHUIBH MHOIR |
Allt a'Choire Dhuibh Mhoir |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies The Stream of the Large Black Hollow It applies to a Large Stream rising in 'Coire Dubh Mor' and running in a South Easterly direction until it joins 'Allt Coir an Ammoich' at the confluence of Allt an Fhuarain Mhoir. |
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ALLT COIR' AN LAOIGH |
Allt Coir' an Laoigh |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
The name signifies "The stream of the Calf Hollow" it applies to a fair sized stream rising near the top of Stuc Coir an Laoigh and Runs in a South Easterly direction. |
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COIR' AN LAOIGH |
Coir' an Laoigh |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Calf's Hollow" and applies to a good sized hollow situated south east of 'Coire nan Clach' & Stuc coir na Laoigh. |
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OS1/28/41/111 |
COIRE DUBH MOR |
Coire Dubh Mor |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Large Black Hollow" It applies to a Large Corry situated South west of 'Coinneach Mhor' |
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OS1/28/41/112 |
BEALACH GORM |
Bealach Gorm |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Green pass" It applies to a pass through part of the Hill Coinneach Mhor and goes from "Coire Dubh Mor" to "Coire Mhic Fhearchair" |
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OS1/28/41/112 |
COIRE DUBH BEAG |
Coire Dubh Beag |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
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This name signifies "The Black Little Hollow" It applies to a small corry situated south of "Coire Dubh Mor" |
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OS1/28/41/112 |
COIRE MHIC FHEARCHAIR |
Coire Mhic Fhearchair |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Hollow of Farquhar's Son" It applies to a large corry situated north of Coinneach Mhor. |
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OS1/28/41/112 |
FUARAN MOR |
Fuaran Mor |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies the Large Well and applies to the side of a hill situated about 1/2 a mile south of 'A Coinneach' There are several springs in this hill side |
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LOCH COIRE MHIC FHEARCHAIR |
Loch Coire Mhic Fhearchair |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies the "Loch of Farquhar's Son's Hollow" It applies to a fair sized loch situated in Coire Mhic Fhearchair and about 1/2 mile south of "Bealach Gorm" |
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LEATHAD BUIDHE |
Leathad Buidhe |
Mr D.Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies " The Yellow Slope" and applies to a green slope Situated north of Coire Domhain:the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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SGORR BAN |
Sgor Ban |
Mr D.Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The White Peak or Cliff" and applies to a Considerable height situated West of Coire Domhain the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie Bart. of Gairloch |
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SGORR NA CONGHAIR |
Sgor na Conghair |
Mr D.Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Rock of Uproar or Fury" and applies to a height situated south of Coire Domhain: the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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Sgorr na Conghair : Sgorr suggested at examination office and adopted
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OS1/28/41/114 |
ALLT A' GHILLE |
Allt a'Ghille |
Mr D.Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R.MacDonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Lads Stream" and applies to a stream rising south of Sgor na Conghair, & flowing in a Southern direction into "Loch nan Clar" |
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ALLTAN NA CAISE |
Alltan na Caise |
Mr D.Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.MacDonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies"The Steep Little Burn" and applies to a stream collecting Southeast off Sgor na Conghair and flowing in an Eastern direction to it junction with |
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AM FIONN-ALLTAN |
Am Fionn-alltan |
Mr D.Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.MacDonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies " The Pale or Wan little Stream" and applies to a stream rising south of Sgor Ban and flowing in a southern direction into "Loch Mhaireannach" |
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Alltan na Caise: For correction see Captain Boland R.E. work |
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OS1/28/41/115 |
A' GHAIRBHE |
Amhainn Gharbh |
Mr R. McDonald
Mr D.Connell
Mr Alex Matheson Gamekeeper, Coulin Lodge by Kinlochewe |
082 |
This name applies to a large stream running out of Loch Clair it runs northwards for about three miles after which it turns eastward and enters Loch Maree at its eastern extremity
Signification The "Rough River" |
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A'Ghairbhe : taken from 9th Division work
Loch Clair : For Authorities and description see Name Book of Sheets 82 and 83
Seana-mheallan :For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch sheet 93 |
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ALLT A' CHUIRN |
Allt a'Choire Dhomhain
wrong copied from Gaelic List |
Mr D.Connell F.C. Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.MacDonald Gamekeeper Torridon |
082 |
This name applies to a stream, and signifies "The Stream of the Deep hollow" rising from Coire Domhain & flowing in an eastern direction to its junction with "Allt a Chuirn" |
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ALLT COIR' MHIC FHEARCHAIR |
Allt Coire Mhic Fhearchair |
Mr D.Connell Mr R.MacDonald Mr George Ross Gamekeeper Gairloch |
070; 082 |
This name applies to a stream issuing from Loch Coire Mhic Fhearchair it runs in a Northerly direction and enters "River Grudie" at the junction of "Allt Toll a Ghuibhais" Signification stream of "Farquhars Hollow" |
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RUADH-STUC MOR |
Ruadh-stac Mor |
Mr D.Connell Mr R.MacDonald Mr McGregor Crofter Kinlochewe |
082 |
This name applies to a hill situated on the north side of Beinn Eidh; it is covered with loose stones and signifies the "Large Red Hill of the Pinnacle or Top" |
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ALLT LOCH AN THUILL BHAIN |
Allt Loch an Thuill Bhain |
Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr R.McDonald, Gamekeeper,Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "Stream of the White Hollow Loch" and applies to a stream issuing from Loch Thuill Bhain, & flowing in a northern direction to its junction with Allt Toll a Ghuibhais |
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COIRE DOMHAIN |
Coire Domhain |
Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.McDonald, Gamekeeper, Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Deep Hollow" and applies to a large deep hollow,situated north from Sgor na Conghair. the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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RUADH-STUC BEAG |
Ruadh-stac Beag |
Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.McDonald, Gamekeeper, Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The peeled or bare Hill" and applies to a height , situated north west of Toll Ban, the property of Sir K.S Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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Ruadh-Stuc Beag should read Ruadh-stac Beag
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OS1/28/41/118 |
CREAG DHUBH |
Creag Dhubh |
Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.McDonald, Glen,Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Black Rock" and applies to a large rock situated north west of Leathad Buidhe: the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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LOCH AN TUILL BRAIN |
Loch an Tuill Bhain |
Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.McDonald, Glen,Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Loch of the White Hollow" and applies to a small loch situated north of Sgor Ban:the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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TOLL BAN |
Toll Ban |
Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.McDonald, Glen,Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The White Hollow" and applies to a hollow situated on each side of Allt Loch an Tuill Bhain:the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
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OS1/28/41/119 |
ALLT AN DOIRE GHAIRBH |
Allt an Doire Ghairbh |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
Applied to a stream having its source in "An Leacach" it southwards till it enters "River Torridoin" signifies "Burn of the rough Grove" |
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OS1/28/41/119 |
DOIRE BEITHE |
Doire Beithe |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a hill face situated on the south side of " River Torridoin" It signifies the "Birch Grove" |
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OS1/28/41/119 |
POLL AN EAS MHOIR |
Poll an Eas Mhoir |
Mr D. Connell
Mr R. McDonald
Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
Applied to a pool on the River Torridoin It signifies "pool of the large waterfall" |
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OS1/28/41/120 |
AM FASARINEN |
Am Fasarinen |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name signifies (the black or desolate ridge-crossed out) Meaning doubtful and applies to a portion of the range known as (An Leacach-crossed out) Liathach
Property of D.darroch Esq Torridon |
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LIATHACH |
An Leacach |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a range of Hill extending in an East to West direction for a distance of about three miles & situated on the north side of "Gleann Torridoin" It signifies the place abounding in Granite on the bare summit. |
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POLL NAM PLOC |
Poll nam Ploc |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name signifies the "pool of the Tuft (large turfs) and applies to a pool on "Amhainn Gleann Torridoin" It signifies "pool of the Tuft"( large turfs) |
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Am Fasarinen The name as given is that it is locally known by
Liathach -corrected by the proprietor Duncan Darroch Esqr Torridon
Allt Doire na Caillich -For Authority and description see N.B. of the 1/2500 book Ph[parish] of Applecross page 29 |
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OS1/28/41/121 |
ALLT AN TUILL BHAIN |
Allt an Tuill Bhain |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
Applies to a stream having its source in Toll Ban it runs Southwards for some distance it then turns westward and is called Allt Lub Mholloch
It signifies stream of the "White Hollow" |
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CREAG DHUBH NAM FUARAN |
Creag Dubh nam Fuaran |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a rocky height situated at the west of "Toll Ban" It signifies "Black Rock of the springs" |
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TOLL BAN |
Toll Ban |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a Hollow situated immediately South of "Mullach an Rathain"
Signification "White Hollow" |
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Doire Volaich - For Authorities and description see 1/2500 name book for the Parish of Applecross page 21 |
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ALLT FRAIGHNICH |
Allt Fraighnich |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster, TorridonMr R. McDonald Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name applies to a stream from a point adjacent to Loch Fraighnich
Its meaning is obscure |
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OS1/28/41/122 |
COIRE NA CAINE |
Coire na Caime |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
Applied to a hollow situated a short distance North-east of "Mullach an Rathain" It signifies the "Hollow of Crookedness" |
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OS1/28/41/122 |
LOCH COIRE NA CAIME |
Loch Coire na Caime |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
Applied to a small loch situated at the northern extremity of "Coire na Caime" Signifies "Loch of the Hollow of Crookedness" |
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SPIDEAN A' CHOIRE LEITH |
Spedain a Choire Leith |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a large eminence on the range known as Liathach Meaning of the name obscure |
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Spidean a Choire Leith- To be written in accordance with Gaelic orthography Spidean has been used as a hill name by other plans of the Highlands.
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OS1/28/41/123 |
COIRE DEARG |
Coire Dearg |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a small hollow situated a short distance west of 'Mullach an Rathain' It signifies 'Red Corry' |
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GLAS-THOLL A' BHOTHAIN |
Glas-tholl a'Bhothain |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
A hollow situated on the north side of 'An Leacach' it signifies grey hollow of the "bothy or hut" |
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GLAS-THOLL BOIDEACH |
Glas-tholl Boidheach |
Mr D. Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
Applied to a small hollow situated on the north side of 'An Leacach' it signifies "Green Bonny Hollow" |
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OS1/28/41/123 |
LOCH MAIREANNACH |
Loch Maireannach |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Mr R. McDonald |
082 |
The name applies to a small loch, the water of which keeps about the same height summer &winter. It is situated adjacent to the eastern extremity of Glen Torridon and near the public road leading from Torridon to Kinlochewe. The boundary which separates the parishes of Gairloch and Lochcarron runs through it. The name signifies "Everlasting Loch" |
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ALLT A' GHLAS-THUILL |
Allt a' Glas-thuill |
Mr D Connell
Mr R. McDonald
Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
Applied to a small stream issuing from Loch a 'Glas-thuill it runs northwards and enters "Amhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil" a short distance west of "Loch na Grobagach" Signification "Stream of the Green Hollow" |
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AN GLAS-THOLL |
An Glas-tholl |
Mr D Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
Applied to a small hollow situated a short distance north of "An Leacach"
It signifies the "Green Hollow" |
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OS1/28/41/124 |
MULLACH AN RATHAIN |
Mullach an Rathain |
Mr D Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name signifies the "Top of the Smithy" and applies to the highest point of the range known as "An Leacach" having an elevation of 3559 feet above sea level |
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OS1/28/41/125 |
ALLT NAN CORRAG |
Allt nan Corrag |
Mr D Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082; 093 |
This name applies to a small stream having its source on the south-east side of "Sgor Dubh" it runs in a north-westerly direction and enters "Allt an Fhragnich" Signifies stream of the little hollow |
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GLEN TORRIDON |
Gleann Torridoin |
Mr D Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082; 093 |
This name applies to a glen situated on each side of the public road leading from Kinlochewe to Torridon its length is about three miles and its breadth about one fourth mile Meaning of Tooridoin obscure on the property of D. Darroch Esq |
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LOCH A' GHLAS-THUILL |
Loch a'Glas-thuill |
Mr D Connell Mr R. McDonald Mr John McKenzie |
082 |
This name applies to a small Loch situated in the Hollow known as Glas-tholl Signifies "Loch of the Green Hollow" |
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Glen Torridon Adopted as it is generally called by the anglicised name
Authority: Mr Dallas' estate plan also see authorities in Page 126 for River Torridon |
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ALLT A' GHARAIDH DHUIBH |
Allt a'Gharaidh Dhuibh |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon
Mr Roderick McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies the stream of the "Black Dyke" It applies to a good sized stream rising about 1/2 a mile South east of Stuc a'Choire Dhuibh Bhig and enters Torridon River at Lub a'Ghuibhais |
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ALLT SLUGACH |
Allt Slugach |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The stream of mire or mud"
It applies to a fair sized stream rising near Coire na Clach,running through Slugach and entering Allt Dubh Ghlas about 1/4 mile East of Lochan an Iasgaich |
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RIVER TORRIDON |
River Torridon |
New Statistical Acc.[account] p100
Black's County Map
Fullarton's Gazetter
Mr Dallas Estate Plan |
082 |
The literal meaning of this word is doubtful. It applies to a Large River which leaves Lochan an Iasgsaich and runs into Loch Torridon Distance about 41/2 miles |
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STUC A' CHOIRE DHUIBH BHIG |
Stuc a'Choire Dhuibh Bhig |
Mr D.Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick McDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies " The point of the Little Black Hollow" It applies to a good large steep Rock situated 1/2 mile north of Carn na Gobhar and 3/4 mile north west of Fuar Mheallan |
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ALLT LUB A' GHIUBHAIS |
Allt Lub a' Ghuibhais |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
Signifies the stream of the "Fir Loop" It applies to a small stream rising near Carn nan Gobhar and enters GlenTorridon River near "Lub a' Ghuibhais" |
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COIR' A' CHEUD-CHNOIC |
Coire nan Ceud -chnoc |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
Signifies the "Hollow of the Hundred Hillocks" it applies to a small Corry situated about half a mile south west of Lochan an Iasgaich |
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LUB A' GHIUBHAIS |
Lub a'Ghiubhais |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
Signifies the "Fir Loop" It applies to a small loop in Glen Torridon River about three miles from where it enters into Loch Torridon |
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OS1/28/41/127 |
SLUGACH |
Slugach |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "Place of mire or mud" It applies to a small round Hollow situated about 3/4 of a mile north east of "Lochan an Iasgaich" |
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Coir a Cheud Chnoic
Mode suggested from Ex [examination] office
By order John T. Hoban 7.2.76 |
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ALLT COIR' AN ANNOICH |
Allt Coir an Anmoich |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The stream of the Hollow of Lateness" and applies to a good large stream extending from the southern extremity of Coire Dubh Mor and runs into Lochan an Iasgaich |
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AM FUAR-MHEALLAN |
Am Fuar-mheallan |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "The Cold Hillock" and applies to a small hill situated halfway between Allt Coir an Anmoich and Allt a' Gharaidh Dhuibh |
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CARN NAN GOBHAR |
Carn na Gobhar |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
Signifies the "Goats Rock" it applies to a small Rock situated about 1/2 mile south west of Fuar Mheallan |
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LOCHAN AN IASGAICH |
Lochan an Iasgaich |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
Signifies the "Little Loch of the Fishing" and applies to a small Loch situated about 4 miles east of Loch Torridon and about 1/4 mile south of the Road leading from Torridon to Kinlochewe |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE RIABHAICH |
Allt a'Choire Riabhaich |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "Stream of the Brindled or Greyish Hollow" It applies to midling sized stream rising in Coire Riabhach and running for about 3/4 of a mile it enters Loch Clair |
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ALLT NAN SAC |
Allt nan Sac |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies "Burn of the Sack" and applies to a small stream rising about 1/2 a mile north west of Loch Maireannach and after a course of about 1/2 a mile joins Feith Ghlas |
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FEITH GHLAS |
Feith Ghals |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Roderick MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name applies to a small stream leaving Allt nan Sac at the junction of Allt Coir an Laoigh and running for about 3/4 of a mile enters Allt Coir an Anmoich It signifies the "Greyish Streamlet" |
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COIR' AN LETH-UILLT |
Coir an Leith-uillt |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082; 093 |
This name signifies the "Hollow of the Half Stream" It applies to a good sized corry situated about half a mile south of Sgor Dubh |
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COIRE RIABHACH |
Coire Riabhach |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name signifies the Greyish Hollow and applies to a small corry situated about half a smile south east of Sgor Dubh |
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CREAG DHUBH |
Creag Dhubh |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082 |
This name applies to a small Rock situated about 1/4 mile north of Sgor Dubh and 1/2 mile south of Loch Maireannach It signifies Black Rock |
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SGORR DUBH |
Sgor Dubh |
Mr D. Connell Schoolmaster Torridon Mr Rodk. MacDonald Gamekeeper Glen Torridon |
082; 093 |
This name signifies "Black Rock or Cliff" It applies to a high hill situated about 11/2 miles west of Loch Clair and about 5 miles south east of Loch Torridon. |
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"Sgorr" suggested at examination office and adopted
Ben-damph Forest For authorities & description of see Name Book of Sheet 92 |
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SHIELDAIG FOREST |
Shieldaig Forest |
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Bart. [baronet] Proprietor |
069; 081 |
Applies to a small Deer Forest situated in the Ph[parish] of Gairloch the boundary commencing at "Loch Gaineamhach" & extending th whole length of " Allt Loch a'Ghobhain" keeps the south side of "Loch a'Ghobhain"& "Loch a'Bhealaich"it then takes the stream "Allt Loch na Cabhaig" & runs east about 14 chains when it leaves the said stream and extends south to the Ph[parish] boundary at "Loch na Suilaig" thence west along the said boundary to a short distance N.W. of "Loch na h-Uamhaig" it then goes direct north to the summit of "Meall an Tuim Bhuidhe" & terminating about 13/4 miles north at "Loch Gaineamhach"
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Bart. [baronet] Proprietor |
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FLOWERDALE FOREST |
Flowerdale Forest |
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Bart.[baronet] Proprietor |
069; 070; 081; 082 |
Applies to a small Deer Forest situated in the Ph[parish] of Gairloch, the boundary commencing at "Loch na Suilag"and extending 3 miles east along the Ph[parish] Boundary to "An Drochaid" it then goes north to "Loch a Chaoruinn" thence to "Lochan Fada" turns west to "Gorm-loch na Beinne" & "Drochaid a'Ghorm-lochd" it then turns S.W. to the stream called "Allt Loch na Cabhag" half a mile west of "Loch na Cabhag" & terminating at "Loch na Suilag" on the Ph[parish] Bdy [boundary]
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Bart.[baronet] Proprietor |
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KINLOCHEWE FOREST |
Kinlochewe Forest |
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Bart. [baronet] Proprietor |
058; 070; 071; 082; 083 |
Applies to a Deer Forest situated in the Ph[parish] of Gairloch the boundary commencing at the River Talladale at the Sheet line in the N.W. corner of Sheet 70 runs south through the stream 'Allt Srath Lungard" then turns S.E. to "Lochan Fada" & "Loch a Chaoruinn" thence direct south to "An Drochaid " on the Ph[parish] boundary continuing east along said bdy. [boundary] to "Loch Clair" at the east edge of sheet 82 For description of the continuation of bdy. [boundary] of the forest see N.B. [Name Book] of sheet 58 Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Bart[baronet] Proprietor |
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TORRIDON FOREST |
Torridon Forest |
Duncan Darroch Esq Torridon
J. Mackenzie Ground Officer Torridon Mr Rankine Gamekeeper Torridon |
080; 081; 082; 092; 093 |
Applies to an extensive Deer Forest situated in the Parish of Applecross the boundary commencing where the stream "Allt Lair " enters "Loch Shieldaig" keeping the whole length of the said stream to "Loch na Beiste" thence in a straight line to the footpath leading through "Bealach na Gaoithe" 26 chains from the end of "Loch Diabiag 's Airde" it then goes direct north to "Loch an t-sithein" still keeping north to the hill called "An Ruadh-mheallan" when it turns N. E. to the Ph [parish] Boundary 1/2 a mile west of "Loch Toll na Beiste" it then keeps the said boundary about 9 miles to "Lochan an Iasgaich" it then takes the River Torridon to its termination then along the North shore of Upper Loch Torridon and Loch Shieldaig about 7 miles to the small stream "Allt Lair" 15 chains N.W. of "Lagan Dubh" |
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NAME BOOK
of part of the parishes of
APPLECROSS, GAIRLOCH & LOCHCARRON
in 6 inch Sheets Nos 69, 70, 80A, 81 & 82
In the
Co. of ROSS |
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[Page] 136
[Pencil Note] -- 6" Nos 69, 70, 80, a
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Abhuinn Braigh-horrisdaile -- 3
Abhuinn Loch na Oidhche -- 12
Aird -- 82
Allt Ard Ghoille -- 104
Allt a ' Bhealaich -- 4
Allt a ' Bhealaich --5
Allt a' Chaoruinn -- 9
Allt a' Chaoruinn -- 68
Allt a' Chladha -- 61
Allt a' Choire Bhig -- 7
Allt a' Choire Bhig -- 108
Allt a' Choire Bhriste -- 28
Allt a' Choire Dhuibh Mhòir -- 19
Allt a' Choire Mhòir -- 19
Allt a' Choire Dhubh Mhòir -- 111
Allt a' Choire Riabhaich -- 129
Allt a' Chùrn -- 116
Allt Doire na Caillich -- 120
Allt an Doire Ghairbh -- 119
Allt an Fhuarain Bhig -- 38
Allt an Fhuarain Mhòir -- 38
Allt an Fhuarain Mhòir -- 110
Allt a' Ghàraidh Dhuibh -- 126
Allt a' Ghille -- 114
Allt a' Ghiubhais -- 16
Allt a Ghlas-thuilll -- 93
Allt a' Ghlas-thuill -- 124
Alltan Leacach -- 46
Allt an Locha Fhada -- 52
Allt a' Mheirlich -- 104
Alltan Mhic Eòghainn -- 31
Alltan na Caise -- 114
Alltan na Caime -- 33
Alltan Odhar -- 27
Alltain Ruadh -- 39
Allt an Réidh-choire -- 7
Allt an Réidh-choire -- 100
Allt an Tuill Bhàin -- 121
Allt Airidh Eachainn -- 86
Allt an Uain -- 59
Allt Bad na h-Achlaise -- 60
Allt Coir' an Annroich -- 128
Allt Coire Loch na Deala -- 11
Allt Coire na Ciche -- 10
Allt Coir' Mhic Fhearchair -- 116
Allt Coir' an Laoigh -- 111
Allt Coire na Bà -- 72
Allt Coire Ruadh Staca -- 109
Allt Craobh an Taimh -- 36
Allt Creag na Feòla -- 45
Allt Dearg -- 29
Allt Dearg -- 104
Allt Druim na h-Uamhaidh -- 100
Allt Glac a' Mheallain -- 14
Allt Glac nam Fuaran -- 85
Allt Fraighnich -- 122
Allt Fraighnich -- 129
Allt Ghiubhais Beag -- 39
Allt Ghiubhais Mòr -- 28
Allt Gobhlach -- 39
Allt Lair -- 81
Allt Loch a' Choin Bhàin -- 28
Allt Loch a' Ghobhainn -- 6
Allt Loch na Cabhaig -- 23
Allt Loch a' Choire Mhòir -- 97
Allt Loch na Mnà Bige -- 31
Allt Loch Roag -- 87
Allt Loch an Thuill Bhàin -- 117
Allt Lùb a' Ghiubhais -- 127
Allt na h-Airidhe -- 30
Allt na Béiste -- 61
Allt na Cloich-thuill -- 39
Allt na Creige Baine -- 41
Allt na Crìche -- 100
Allt na Doire Daraich -- 46
Allt na Feàrna -- 27
Allt na Feannaig -- 60
Allt na Làrach -- 67
Allt na Lùib -- 129
Allt na Tràighe -- 49
Allt nan Corrag -- 123
Allt nan Sac -- 129
Allt Sguabaidh -- 46
Allt Slocach -- 35
Allt Slugach -- 100
Allt Slugach -- 126
Allt Smiorasair -- 35
Allt Srath Lungard -- 25
Allt Tarsuinn -- 75
Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais -- 32
Allt Toll a' Mhadaidh -- 93
A' Chathair -- 49
A' Chìoch -- 11
A' Chlàrach -- 2
A' Chionneach -- 135
A' Ghairbhe 112 |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Am Beacan -- 40
Am Feadan -- 43
Am Feur-loch -- 8
Am Fionn-alltan -- 114
Am Fuar-Mheallan -- 128
Amhainn a' Garbh-Choire -- 11
Amhainn Allegin -- 100
Amhainn CHreagach -- 74
Amhainn Chuaig -- 50
Amhainn Coire Mhic- Nòbuil -- 98
An Coire Beag -- 89
An Coire Mòr -- 101
An Drochaid -- 105
Am Fasarinen -- 120
An Glas-tholl -- 124
An Leth-allt -- 129
An Lungard -- 43
An Réidh-choire -- 7
An Ruadh-mheallain -- 85
An t-Sron -- 73
An Torr -- 59
Ardheslaig -- 83
Arrin-a'-thruinach -- 77
Bad na h-Achlaise -- 57
Bealach a' Chòmhla -- 102
Bealach Gorm -- 112
Bealach Mòr -- 82
Bealach na Gaoithe -- 100
Bealach na h-Airidhe -- 44
Beinn a' Chearcaill -- 37
Beinn Allegin -- 96
Beinn an Eòin -- 21
Beinn Bhreac -- 15
Ben-damph Forest -- 130
Beinn Dearg -- 98
Beinn Eighe -- 106
Beinn Tìre -- 52
Braigh an Eireannaich -- 92
Bridge of Grudie -- 27
Bus-bheinn -- 8
Camas an Eilein -- 79
Camas an Eilein -- 80
Camas an Iasgaich -- 71
Camas Bàn -- 53
Camas na Caillich -- 51
Camas na Creadha -- 74
Carn Anthony -- 106
Carn Dìonaig -- 102
Carn na Feòla -- 105
Càrn na Gobhar -- 128
Carraig Alltan Mhic Eoghainn -- 44
Cave -- 55
Ceann Beag -- 23
Cnoc na Gaoithe -- 44
Coille na Glas-leitire -- 42
Coinneachadh Beag -- 26
Còinneach Mhòr -- 109
Coir' an Laoigh -- 94
Coir' an Laoigh -- 111
Coir' an Leth-uillt -- 130
Coire Beag -- 8
Coire Beag -- 108
Coire Briste -- 26
Coire Dearg -- 123
Coire Domhain -- 117
Coire Dubh Beag -- 112
Coire Dubh Mòr -- 111
Coire Loch na Deala -- 12
Coire Mhic Fearchair -- 112
Coire Mòr -- 7
Coire na Caime -- 122
Coir' a' Chend-Chnoic -- 127
Coire na Cìche -- 9
Coire nan Clach -- 110
Coire Riabhach -- 130
Coire Ruadh-Staca -- 109
Coire Smiorasair -- 34
Corrach Allt na h-Airidhe -- 30
Craig River -- 13
Creag a' Chinn Duibh -- 18
Creag an Fhraoich -- 100
Creagan Ruadh -- 32
Creag Bhàn -- 41
Creag Bhreac -- 16
Creag Dhubh -- 46
Creag Dhubh -- 58
Creag Dhubh -- 118
Creag Dhubh -- 130
Ceag Dhubh-nam Fuaran -- 121
Creag na Feòla -- 45
Creag nan Sgarbh -- 53 |
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Creag na h-Uamha -- 55
Cuaig -- 47
Doire Beithe -- 119
Doire Daraich -- 46
Doire Voluich -- 121
Drochaid a' Ghorm-locha -- 24
Drochaid Allt na Unà Bige -- 39
Drochaid Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais -- 32
Druim Grudie -- 33
Eas Braigh-horrisdale -- 4
Eas Mòr -- 49
Eilean Chuiag -- 48
Eilean Tioram -- 54
Eilean Mòr -- 80
Faingmor --54
Feadan Grudie -- 28
Fearnbeg -- 51
Fearnmore -- 56
Féith Ghlas -- 129
Feur-lochan -- 15
Flowerdale Forest -- 132
Fuaran Mòr -- 42
Fuaran Mòr -- 112
Glac a' Mheallain -- 14
Glac nam Fuaran -- 85
Glas Leitir -- 46
Glas Sgeir -- 76
Glas-tholl a' Bhothain -- 123
Glas-tholl Boidheach -- 123
Glen Grudie -- 33
Glen Torridon -- 125
Gorm-loch an Eilein -- 21
Gorm-loch Fada -- 24
Gorm-loch na Beinne -- 24
Infants Burial Ground -- 63
Kenmore -- 76
Kinlochewe Forest -- 133
Lagan-dubh -- 84
Leathad Buidhe -- 29
Leathad Buidhe -- 113
Liathach -- 120
Loch Airidh a' Mhill -- 57
Loch Airdidh Eachainn -- 89
Loch Allt an Daraich -- 29
Loch a' Bhealaich -- 18
Loch a' Bhealaich Mhoir -- 81
Loch a' Chaoruinn -- 37
Loch a' Chaoruinn Beag -- 62
Loch a Chaoruinn Mòr -- 62
Loch a' Choin Bhàin -- 25
Loch a' Choire Bhig -- 89
Loch a Choire Mhòir -- 97
Loch a' Ghlas-thuill -- 125
Loch a' Ghobhainn -- 19
Loch a' Mheallain -- 87
Loch a' Mhullaich -- 59
Lochan a' Chaoruinn -- 107
Lochan a' Choire Dhuibh -- 107
Loch an Fheòir -- 70
Lochan an Iasgaich -- 128
Lochan Càrn na Feola -- 108
Lochan Dubh -- 58
Lochan Dubh -- 81
Lochan Fada -- 40
Loch an Fhìdhleir -- 70
Loch an Fhìdhleir Beag -- 70
Lochan nan Leacann Dearga -- 5
Lochan Sgeirach -- 69
Loch an t-Sithein -- 86
Loch an Tuill Bhàin -- 118
Loch Beag -- 83
Loch Breac -- 73
Loch Chreagach -- 75
Loch Clair -- 115
Loch Coire Mhic Fhearchair -- 112
Loch Coire na Bà -- 68
Loch Coire nam Caime -- 122
Loch Diabaig -- 66
Loch Diabaig's Airde -- 90
Loch Dubh -- 88
Loch Fada -- 52
Loch Freumhach -- 88
Loch Gaineamhach -- 3
Loch Gannach Beag -- 16
Loch Maireannach -- 123
Loch Maree -- 35
Loch na Cabhaig -- 23
Loch na Caorach -- 69
Loch na Caorach -- 75
Loch na Corraich -- 30
Loch na Creige -- 67
Loch na Deala -- 1
Loch na Dubh-bhniaich -- 69 |
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Names of Objects -- Page
Loch na Feannaig -- 59
Loch na Grobagach -- 107
Loch na Làrach -- 67
Loch nam Ball -- 58
Loch nam Breac Beaga -- 72
Loch nam Breac Mòra -- 72
Loch na Mnà Bige -- 31
Loch nan Eun -- 50
Loch nan Gina -- 62
Loch nan Tri-eileanan -- 90
Loch na h-Oidhche -- 12
Loch na Sulaig -- 102
Loch na h-Uamhaig -- 13
Loch na h-Uamhaig -- 88
Loch Roag -- 88
Loch Shieldaig -- 74
Loch Toll na Béiste -- 91
Lower Diabaig -- 66
Lùb a' Ghiubhais -- 127
Uàm Smiorsair -- 34
Maol Cheannan -- 45
Meall a' Coille -- 79
Meall a' Ghiubhais -- 29
Meall an Tairbh -- 18
Meall an Tuim Bhuidhe -- 13
Meall Ceann na Creige -- 63
Meall Loch an Fhidhleir -- 71
Meall na h-Airde -- 82
Meall na h-airidh-ardain -- 42
Meall na h-Odhar-aghaidh -- 94
Mulcach -- 37
Mullach an Rathain -- 99
Mullach an Rathain -- 124
School -- 65
Òb Chuaig -- 47
Òb Dubh -- 78
Òb na h-Acairsaid -- 84
Òb na h-Uamha -- 55
Pòca Buidhe -- 22
Poll an Eas Mhòir -- 119
Poll an Eilean -- 49
Poll Clach na Geadaig -- 49
Poll Dubh -- 49
Poll Dubh -- 106
Poll Mhic-illean -- 49
Poll na Cathrach -- 49
Poll na h-Airidh Riabhaich -- 49
Poll nam Ploc -- 120
Port Lair -- 81
Regoilachy -- 35
Rhu Ard Ghoille -- 103
River Grudie -- 20
River Talladale -- 26
River Torridon -- 126
Roinn an Fhaing Mhòir -- 54
Rudh' a' Chamais Ruaidh -- 71
Rudh a' Ghiubhais -- 34
Rudha Buidhe -- 53
Rudha Chuaig -- 48
Rudha Glas -- 79
Rudha Lachlainn -- 78
Rudha na h-Airde -- 64
Rudha na h-Airde Glaise -- 84
Rudha na Fearna -- 47
Rudha na Mòine -- 51
Rudha na h-Uamha -- 56
Ruadh-Stac Beag -- 117
Ruadh-Stac Mòr -- 116
Sàil Mhòr -- 105
School -- 74
School -- 77
Seana-mheallan -- 115
Sgeir a' Ghair -- 56
Sgeir an Òba -- 48
Sgeir Dhùghaill -- 66
Sgeir Ghlas -- 73
Sgeir Neonach -- 78
Sgòrr Bàn -- 113
Sgòrr Dubh -- 19
Sgòrr Dubh -- 130
Sgòrr a' Chadail -- 103
Sgòrr na Corighair -- 113
Sgòrr na Tuaigh -- 95
Shieldaig Forest -- 131
Sìthean a' Mhill -- 63
Sìthean Mòr -- 86
Sìthean na h-Iolaire -- 87
Slugach -- 127
Smiorasair -- 35
Spidean a' Choire Léith -- 122
Srath Lungard -- 25
Sròn a' Chinn Mhoir -- 76 |
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Names of Objects -- Page
Sròn a' Mhàis -- 83
Stoll a' Bhonnain -- 92
Stùc a' Choire Dhuibh Bhig -- 126
Stùc Coir an Laoigh -- 110
Stùc Loch na Cabhaig -- 99
Toll a' Ghiubhais -- 41
Toll a' Mhadaidh Beag -- 96
Toll a' Mhadaidh Mòr -- 95
Toll Bàn -- 118
Toll Bàn -- 121
Toll na Béiste -- 91
Torridon Forest -- 134
Uamh Beinn a' Chearcaill -- 40
Uamh Toll a' Ghiubhais -- 45
Upper Diabaig -- 90 |
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