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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOBAR NAN EANNTAG Tobar Nan Eanntag
Tobar Nan Eanntag
Tobar Nan Eanntag
Tobar Nan Eanntag
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr. Donald Gilchrist
Mr. William Sutherland
Mr. Alexander Sutherland
089 This name is applied to a Well Situated in Glen Loth a short distance from Càrn na Uaigh. It Signifies the "Well of the Nettles." His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor.
UAIGH BHEAG Uaigh Bheag
Uaigh Bheag
Uaigh Bheag
Uaigh Bheag
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr. Donald Gilchrist
Mr. William Sutherland
Mr. Alexander Sutherland
089 This name applies to a Small enclosure and the ruins of a few houses Situated in Glen Loth, and is supposed to be where one of the ancient hunting houses stood which are mentioned in Statistical account of the Ph. [Parish]. It Signifies the "Little Grave" His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor.
CÀRN NAN UAIGH Càrn nan Uaigh
Càrn nan Uaigh
Càrn nan Uaigh
Càrn nan Uaigh
Rev. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr. Donald Gilchrist
Mr. William Sutherland
Mr. Alexander Sutherland
089 This name applies to an enclosure with a few small rocks situated at its Western extremity, adjacent to these rocks are to be seen what would appear to be the site of and old building said to have been at one time used as a hunting residence, this being all that tradition says about it. It signifies the "Hill of the Tombs, Graves, or Caverns" Duke of Sutherland, proprietor

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