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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCHAN AN T-SAIC Lochan an t-Saic Revd [Reverend] J M Joass M.A. [Master of Arts]
Angus McKay Achriesgill
004 A loch situate a short distance south of Carn Naomha signifying "Small Loch of the load"
LOCHAN NAN SAC 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894 Lochan nan Sac
Lochan nan Sac
Lochan nan Sac
Mr. Alexander Munro Shd. [Shepherd] Hope late Kearvaig
Mr. R. McCallum farmer Sheigra
Mr. D. Ross Shd. [Shepherd] Grudie
004 [Signifying] "Small Loch of the Sacks" because horsemen used to load and unload at this place.
ALLT A' CHÌNN LÉITH Allt a' Chìnn Leith Revd [Reverend] J M Joass M.A. [Master of Arts]
Angus McKay Achriesgill
004 A stream flowing from Lochan an t-Saic into Sandwood Loch Sig - [Signification] "Stream of the Grey head"
CNOC LOCHAN AN T-SAIC Cnoc Lochan an t-Saic Revd [Reverend] J M Joass M.A. [Master of Arts]
Angus McKay Achriesgill
004 A large Knoll situate south of Lochan an t-Saic signifying The "Knoll of the Small loch of the Burden"
CNOC LOCHAN NAN SAC 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894 Cnoc Lochan nan Sac Mr. Alexander Munro Shd. [Shepherd] Hope late Kearvaig
Mr. R. McCallum farmer Sheigra
Mr. D. Ross Shd. [Shepherd] Grudie
004 [Signifying] "Knoll of the Small loch of the burdens or sacks"
FIONN-LEATHAD NA CAORACH Fionn-leathad na Caorach Revd [Reverend] J M Joass M.A. [Master of Arts]
Angus McKay Achriesgill
004 A Knoll situate a short distance south of Cnoc Lochan an t-Saic signifying The "pleasant hill side of the Sheep"

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