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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AM BEALACH | Am Bealach | Rev. [Reverend] J. Kennedy, Rosehall Mr. W. Laidlaw, Kinlochailsh Mr. W. Ross Lubcroy |
072; 083 | A Hollow, or pass across Breabag Tarsuinn, at the head of Glen Oykell and western base of Ben More Assynt. Sig. [Signification] "The pass" |
BREABAG TARSUINN | Breabag Tarsuinn | Rev. [Reverend] J. Kennedy, Rosehall Mr. W. Laidlaw, Kinlochailsh Mr. W. Ross Lubcroy |
083 | A low hill situate at the head of Glen Oykell at the western base of Ben More Assynt where a small tongue of the County terminates. |
RED WELL | Red Well | Rev. [Reverend] J. Kennedy, Rosehall Mr. W. Laidlaw, Kinlochailsh Mr. W. Ross Lubcroy |
083 | A Spring at the Source of the Oykell - it is Called Red Well owing to the Colour of the Soil it springs from |
STRATHAN WATER 1-inch Revision October 1894 | Strathan Water Strathan Water Strathan Water |
Mr. John Ross Keeper Lubcroy Mr. Donald McKay Gruids (ex ground officer) Duke of Sutherlands Estate Map |
083 | Applies to a large stream flowing from Breabag in a south easterly direction and enters the north end of Loch Ailsh. |
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