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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT LOCH NA LÀRAICH Allt Loch an Làraich
Allt Loch an Làraich
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Joass, Golspie
Mr George Ross, Campbeltown
103; 108 Signification, "Burn of the Loch of old dwellings," applies to a stream issuing from the loch of the same name and thence flowing S.E [South East] till it joins "Allt Loch Leisgein"
ALLT LOCH LARO Allt Loch Laro
Allt Loch Laro
Allt Loch Laro
Duke of Sutherland's Map
Black's Map
Lyall's Sportman's Guide to the Highlands
103; 108
ALLT LOCH LEISGEIN Allt Loch Leisgein
Allt Loch Leisgein
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Joass, Golspie
Mr George Ross, Campbeltown
108 Signification "Burn of the Frogs Loch", applies to a stream issuing from Loch Leisgein and flowing in an easterly direction till it joins "Allt Loch an Làraich"
ALLT LOCH LOSGAINN 1- inch Revision Oct. 1894 Allt Loch Losgainn For authorities &c. see page 30
ALLT CLAIS NA FAIRE Allt Clais na Faire
Allt Clais na Faire
Revd. [Reverend] JM Joass, Golspie
Mr. George Ross, Campbeltown
108 Signification "Burn of the hollow of the Watching." applies to a stream rising on the SW. [South West] side of "Clais na Sitheanaig," and thence flowing SW [South West] till it joins Allt Loch an Làraich.

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Sutherland -- 6 Inch Sheet 108

Allt Loch Laro [note]
altered from
Allt Loch na Làraich
to
Allt Loch Laro
Altered at the Boundary
Exhibition held at Golspie
January 22. 23. 1878.

Allt Loch Losgainn [note]
Leisgein - A sluggard, a slothfull person
Losgann - A frog a toad, etc.

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