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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH NA GAMHNA | Loch na Gamhna Loch na Gamhna Loch na Gamhna |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland |
087 | This name applies to a small sheet of water situated a short distance South of Leathad an Locha. It signifies the young deer's Loch. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
LOCH GAINEIMH 1-inch Revision October 1894. |
Loch Gaineimh Loch Gaineimh Loch Gaineimh |
Mr John Sutherland Taunachy Mr Hugh Sutherland Rogart Mr William McPherson Grumby |
087 | [Signifies] Sand loch |
CARRAGH DHUBH | Carragh Dhubh Carragh Dhubh Carragh Dhubh |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland |
087 | Applied to a small hill situated about one half mile West of Loch na Gamhna, it is covered with heathy pasture, and it signifies the Black rocky shelf. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
ALLT AN EISG | Allt an Eisg Allt an Eisg Allt an Eisg |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland |
087 | A small stream having its source in Loch na Gamhna, and after running in a Southwesterly direction, it enters the River Brora a short distance South of Carragh Dubh. It signifies the fish Burn. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
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