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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH A' CHLÈIRICH Loch a' Chlerich Mr. D. Gunn Trantlebeg
Mr. A. Murray Teacher
Mr. D. McDonald
029 There are two small Lakes of this name one on each Side of the County boundary, the one in Caithness was Shown and described last year. The name is evidently a corruption of - Cleirach - a church officer.
LOCHAIN A' CHLÈIRICH 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894. Lochain a' Chléirich
Lochain a' Chléirich
Lochain a' Chléirich
Lochain a' Chléirich
Mr. George McLeod Keeper Bowside
Mr. Robert Campbell Portskerra
Mr. Benjamin Sutherland late Shd. [Shepherd] Forsinain
Duke of Sutherland's map 1853-68
Sig. [Signification] Small lochs of the Clerk or Church officer
Applies to three small Lakes near to the County boundary.
CNOC AN FHUARAIN BHAIN Cnoc an Fhuarain Bain
Hill of the White Spring
Mr. D. Gunn Trantlebeg
Mr. A. Murray Teacher
Mr. D. McDonald
029 A heath covered eminence on the Boundary between Sutherland and Caithness. The property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland.
LOCHAN DUBH Lochan Dubh
Little Black Lake.
Mr. D. Gunn Trantlebeg
Mr. A. Murray Teacher
Mr. D. McDonald
029 A small Lake near the boundary Some little distance south of Cnoc an Fhuaran Ban.

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[Page] 231
County of Sutherland -- Parish of Reay

[Signed] George Rose C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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