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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH NA CAORACH Loch na Caoirich
the sheep loch
Mr. Thomas Gillespie
Mr. James McBeath
Mr. James Glendinning
027 A medium fresh Water loch, in which a sheep is said to have been drowned the property of the Duke of Sutherland
LOCH NA CAORACH MÒR 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894 Loch na Caorach Mòr
Loch na Caorach Mòr
Loch na Caorach Mòr
Mr. George Sinclair Shd. [shepherd] Dallangwell
Mr. George McKay Achina
Mr. Murdo Campbell Achina
Sig. [Signification] Loch of the sheep the largest.
LOCHÁN BRÀIGHE Lochan Braighe
A loch on rising ground or the source of a burn
Mr. Thomas Gillespie
Mr. James McBeath
Mr. James Glendinning
027 Two small lochs that form partly the origin of "SKelpick Burn": the property of the Duke of Sutherland.
LOCHÁN BRÀIGH AN UILLT 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894 Lochan Bràigh an Uillt Sig. [Signification] lochs of the top of the burn
CREAG DALHORRISGLE Craig Dalhorrisgle Mr. Thomas Gillespie
Mr. James McBeath
Mr. James Glendinning
027 A high rocky hill that overhangs "Dalhorrisgle" : the property of the Duke of Sutherland

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[Page] 195
Co. [County] of Sutherland -- Parish of Farr

[Signed] Robert Kane
Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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