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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT NA CREIGE MOIRE | Allt na Creige Moire Allt na Creige Moire Allt na Creige Moire |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland |
096 | A small stream flowing out of Loch Dubh-ghruamach in an easterly direction for about 1/8 of a mile thence south for a 1/4 of a mile when it then makes a rapid bend and flows easterly and northerly until its junction with the Rover Brora north of Carraig Bhuidhe. It signifies the stream of the Big Rock. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
CREAG MHÒR | Creag Mhòr Creag Mhòr Creag Mhòr |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland |
096 | This name applies to a small hill situated about one forth mile West of Craggiebeg, it is covered with heathy pasture and it signifies the Big Rock. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
LOCH DUBH-CHLEITEACH | Loch Duibh-chleiteach Loch Duibh-chleiteach Loch Duibh-chleiteach |
Rev [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland |
096 | Applied to a very small loch situated about one half mile South of Loch Dubh-ghruamach. It signifies the Black Feathery Loch. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
LOCHAN DUBH NAN CLOIDHEIMH 1-inch Revision October 1894. |
Lochan Dubh nan Cloidheimh Lochan Dubh nan Cloidheimh Lochan Dubh nan Cloidheimh |
Mr John Sutherland, Taunachy Mr J. M. Munro, Craggiebeg Mr William McPherson, Grumby |
096 | Sig [Signification] - Small black loch of the swords Tradition relates of swords being thrown into the loch at a conflict that took place in the neighbourhood. |
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