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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEALL NA H-OILLTE Meall na h-Oillte
Meall na h-Oillte
Meall na h-Oillte
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Mr. Macintosh
Mr. John Sutherland
087 [Situation] In the ph. [Parish] of Rogart
A hill situated a short distance north of Leathad an Locha, it is covered with heathy pasture, and it signifies the Hill of Terror or dread. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor.
FEITHGHLAS Feithghlas
Feyglass
Feyglass
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Mr. Macintosh
Mr. John Sutherland
087 This name applies to the ruins of a dwelling house, situated adjacent to Feith Glas. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor.
ALLT GARBH Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh
Revd. [Reverend] John Murray F.C. [Free Church] Manse Brora
Mr James Campbell Schoolmaster Helmsdale
Mr William Turner, Gordanbush, Brora
Revd [Reverend] J. M. Joass.
087 & 088 [Situation] In the Ph. [Parish] of Clyne
This name applies to a pretty long stream which has its source in Loch Bad nan Earb and running in an Eastern direction till it joins the Black Water about 1 1/2 mile from the junction of the Black Water and the River Brora. The name means the Rough Burn.
COICH BURN 087 & 088 [Situation] In the Ph [Parish] of Clyne
For Authorities and Description see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 88 page 65.

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County of Sutherland -- Parishes of Rogart and Clyne

Feithghlas [Note]
See page 25 Feith Ghlas to the burn.
Feath Glas - Corrected from the Revd [Reverend] J. M. Joass' Second List of names.
See the name Feith Ghlas applied to the
stream beside the above ruins.

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