OS1/33/20/283
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLTAN SEABHAG | Allt an Seabhaig | Mr. H. Mckay Mr. Thomas McKay |
045 | A very small stream, falling into Loch Rimsdale from the East, near the north end. Sig: [Signification] "Hawks streamlet" |
LOCH NAN CUINNE Altered to agree with Sheet 55 | Loch Rimsdale Loch na Cuien |
Mr. H. Mckay Mr. Thomas McKay Estate Plan |
045 | A fine lake of about 2 1/2 miles in length, and 1/2 a mile in breadth, average, lies heading the north. On the East Side of a large extent of moorland, Is about a mile below Rimsdale. Supplied chiefly by Rimsdale and Lona Caol Burns. |
LOCH NAN CUIDHEAN 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894. | Loch nan Cuidhean Loch na-Cuidhean "Lake of the snow wreaths" |
Mr. William Matheson Easter Badenloch Mr. John McBeath Keeper Dalcharn Mr. James McKay Bunahoun formerly Badenloch Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Sage formerly minister at Kildonan |
Sig. [Signification] Loch of the snow wreaths. This loch is also Known (though not so generally) as Loch Rimsdale |
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[Page] 283Parishes of Farr & Kildonan
Allt an Seabhag [Note]
You Cannot well pronounce Alltan Sheabhag
the sound would be very disagreeable
& not understood
Loch na Cuinne [Note]
[Loch Rimsdale] [Crossed out]
Altered to agree
with Sheet 55
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