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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRÒIC UACHDARACH Cròic Uachdarach Revd. [Reverend] J.D Kennedy, Rosehall
Mr. Hugh Munro, Altass
Mr. Ross. Gamekeeper, Luberoy
093 A flat, level piece of pasture ground, on the S.W. [South West] side of the "River Cassley" and opposite "Dail Lanngall" Meaning, "Upper Antler"
ALLT NA CRÒICE Allt na Cròice Revd. [Reverend] J.D Kennedy, Rosehall
Mr. Hugh Munro, Altass
Mr. Ross. Gamekeeper, Luberoy
093 A large stream rising between "Coire na Ceardaich" and "Beinn an Eòin" and flowing N.E. [North East] into the "River Cassley" at Croic Uachdarach" Meaning - "Burn of the Antler"
Meaning - anglicised
CROICK BURN 1-inch Revision October 1894 Croik Burn
Croick Burn
Croick Burn
Altan-na-Croick
William Hector Ross Shd. [Shepherd] Badintagairt
Mr. Hector Munro Keeper Glenrossal
Mr. A.A. Mackay Inveran
Duke of Sutherland's Map.
093 A large stream rising near "Càrn a' Chòta" and flowing N.E. [North East] into the "River Cassley" at Croick. Meaning - anglicised
CASTLE (Remains of) [River Cassley] Castle (Remains of) Revd. [Reverend] J.D Kennedy, Rosehall
Mr. Hugh Munro, Altass
Mr. Ross. Gamekeeper, Luberoy
093 One of the ancient Dùnes or Forts of the 11th. or 12 th. Century, situate on the W. [West] bank of the River Cassley about 8 miles above Rosehall, where a Small Stream, Allt na Ceardaich, enters the Cassley. Scarcely more than the foundation remains at the present time, the material having been used for Modern Structures such as Sheep folds &c.
BROUGH [River Cassley] 093 Archaoelogia Scotica Vol 5 Part 1 p.190. [Volume 5 Part 1 page 190.]

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