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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AN DUBH-LOCHAN An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan
An Dubh-lochan
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner
098 A small loch situated about one mile to the north of Clyne Church. It signifies the "Black Lochan" His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor
CREAG AN LOCHAIN DEIRG Creag an Lochain Deirg
Creag an Lochain Deirg
Creag an Lochain Deirg
Creag an Lochain Deirg
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr Donald Gilchrist
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner
098 Applied to a hill situated a short distance to the East of An Dubh-lochan it is covered with heathy pasture and it signifies the "Creag of the Red Lochan" His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor
CLYNE BURN Clyne Burn
Clyne Burn
Clyne Burn
Rev [Reverend] John Murray
Mr William Sutherland
Mr William Turner
098 A stream having its source in An Dubh-lochan and after running in a southern direction for a distance of about one and one half miles it enters the Sea about one mile to the East of Brora village His Grace the DuKe of Sutherland proprietor

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