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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CNOC NA MÒINE | Cnoc na Mòine Cnoc na Mòine |
Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. John Munro |
026 | This name Signifying the "Knoll of the Peats" is Applied to An Extensive but not prominent hill, Situated East of and Adjacent to the North End of "Loch Creagach". |
FÉITH GHAINEAMHACH | Féith Ghaineamhach Féith Ghaineamhach |
Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. John Munro |
026 | This name Signifying the "Sandy Channel" is Applied to a Small Channel connecting "Loch Laoghal" with "Loch Creagach." |
LOCH CREAGACH | Loch Creagach Loch Creagach |
Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. John Munro |
026 | This mane Signifying "The Rocky Loch" is Applied to An Extensive Lake (fresh water) Situated between "Loch Laoghal" and "Loch Slaim" it is about 1 1/2 Miles in length and the breadth Varies from !/4 to 1/2 a Mile in different places |
LOCH CRAGGlE 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894 |
Loch Craggie | Duke of Sutherland's Map 1853-68 Mr. Donald McLeod Lettermore Mr. Angus McKay Dionside |
026 | Anglicised form adopted (Local Pron. [pronunciation]) |
CREAG NA SPEIREIG | Creag na Speireig Creag na Speireig |
Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. John Munro |
026 | This name Signifying the Hawks Hill is Applied to a prominent & rocky ill Situated About 1/2 a Mile West of the North End of "Loch Laoghal" |
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