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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER OYKELL River Oykell Rev. [Reverend] J.D. Kennedy. Rosehall
Mr. P. Irvine Croich
Mr. W. Laidlaw. Kinlochailsh
083; 092; 100 A large River rising at the western extremity of "Ben More Assynt" and falling into the "Kyle" of Sutherland, of which it is the continuation. Throughout its course it forms the "Boundary" between the Counties of Ross & Sutherland.
GLEN OYKELL Glen Oykell Rev. [Reverend] J.D. Kennedy. Rosehall
Mr. P. Irvine Croich
Mr. W. Laidlaw. Kinlochailsh
092 A large glen, through which the "River Oykell" flows. It extends from "Ben More Assynt" to below "Oykell Bridge"
AN STÙCHD An Stùchd Rev. [Reverend] J.D. Kennedy. Rosehall
Mr. P. Irvine Croich
Mr. W. Laidlaw. Kinlochailsh
092 A hill about 2 miles S.E. [South East] from "Loch Ailsh" Meaning "The Little Hill"

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Parish of Criech -- Sheet 92 -- Co. [County] Sutherland

River Oykell [Note]
Written on Sheets 83 & 100

Glen Oykell [Note]
Written on Sheet 92

[Signed]
John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant]

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