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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FÉITH A' CHATANAICH | Féith a' Chatanaich Féith a' Chatanaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Joass, Golspie John McKenzie Knockan Roderick McLeod Ledmore |
091 | A small stream rising at the southwest end of Creag a' Chnocainn and flowing southward into Ross-shire. For a very short distance it forms the boundary between that County and Sutherland. English meaning ''Stream of the Cattanach's, or the Cattanach's Stream''. |
CNOC AN T-SASUNNAICH | Cnoc an t-Sasunnaich Cnoc an t-Sasunnaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Joass, Golspie John McKenzie Knockan |
091 | A Knoll on the boundary between the Counties of Sutherland and Cromartyshire (Detd. [Detached]), and nearly half a mile northwest of Meall Odhar. Partly the property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. English meaning ''The Englishman's Knoll''. |
LOCHAN BEALACH A' PHUILL | Lochan Bealach a' Phuill Lochan Bealach a' Phuill |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Joass, Golspie John McKenzie Knockan |
091 | A small loch in Bealach a' Phuill, between Meall Odhar and Cnoc an t-Sasunnaich; property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. English meaning ''Little Loch of the Pass of the Hollow''. |
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[Page] 221Parish of Assynt -- Sutherlandshire
Féith a' Chatanaich [Note]
Féith. Accent wanted
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