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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 26County 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.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
KBMW- Moderator, Trevor J Graham
Location information for this page.
Linked mapsheets.