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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC NA FEADAIGE Cnoc na Feadaige
Cnoc na Feadaige
Mr. J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr John Grant Achosnich
109 This name signifies "Knoll of the Plover" and applies to an eminence Situate about 35 chains SW [South West] of "An Sithean.
ACHAVAICH BURN 1- inch Revision October 1894 Achavaich Burn For authorities &c. see page 47 109
ACHVAICH BURN Achvaich Burn
Achvaich Burn
Mr. J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr John Grant Achosnich
109 This name applies to a stream having its Source about 20 chains SW. [South West] of Loch na Feannaig," thence flowing S.E [South East] till it falls into the Evelix River.
MAOLANAIDH MÒR 1- inch Revision october 1894 Maolanaidh Mòr
Maolanaidh Mòr
Maolanaidh Mòr
Maolanaidh Mòr
Mr. Gilbert McKay shd. [shepherd] Dalnamain
Mr. Andrew Ross Torboll (late shepherd)
Mr. Alexander Murray Dornoch, formerly fm. [farmer] Achormlarie
Estate map "Maolanie-more"
109
MAOLAN Maolan Mr. J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr John Grant Achosnich
109 This name Signifies [text inserted] (Local pron. [pronounciation]) Bald or flat top Big Knoll or hill applies to an eminence situate about 20 chains west of "Loch Meall Ainneidh
MEALL AINNEIDH Meall Annie
Meall Ainneidh
Name received on the ground
Adopted by the Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass in a Second List referred to him
109
LOCH A' MHAOLAIN Loch a' Mhaolain
Loch a' Mhaolain
Mr. J.M. Joass. Golspie
Mr John Grant Achosnich
109
LOCH MEALL AINNEIDH Loch Meall Annie
Loch Meall Ainneidh
Name received on the ground
Adopted by the Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass in a second List referred to hi
109
LOCH MAOLANAIDH MÒR 1- inch Revision oct. 1894 Loch Maolanaidh Mòr
Loch Maolanaidh Mòr
Loch Maolanaidh Mòr
Loch Maolanaidh Mòr
Mr. Gilbert McKay shd. [shepherd] Dalnamain
Mr. Andrew Ross Torboll (late shepherd)
Mr. Alexander Murray Dornoch, formerly fm. [farmer] Achormlarie
Estate map "Maolanie-more"
109

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Maolan [note] - (Beacon Hill)
Meall Annie [note] - (Meaning obscure)

Loch a' Mhaolain [note] - (Loch of the Beacon Hill)
Loch Meall Annie [note] - Lochan? very small loch (Meaning obscure)

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