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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAGGIENADAMPH Craggienadamph
Craggienadamph
Craggienadamph
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
M.r Macintosh
Mr. John Sutherland
087 Applies to a shepherds house one story high, with suitable out offices, the whole are slated and in fair repair. (Anglicised name) Hill of the ox. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor.
CREAGANDAMPH
1-inch Revision Oct. 1894
Creagandamph Donald McLean Esq. factor Golspie
See 1-inch Name list submitted to him of sh. [sheet] 103.
087
ALLT AN LÒIN EARRAICH Allt an Lòin Earraich
Allt an Lòin Earraich
Allt an Lòin Earraich
Rev [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Mr. Macintosh
Mr. John Sutherland
087 A small stream having its source about one mile to the northeast of Creag an Daimh, it runs in a southern direction and enters Amhainn Srath na Seilga about one half mile north of its confluence with Abhainn Ghoileach. It signifies the "Meadow Burn". It is on the property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor, Dunrobin Castle Golspie.
DAIL BHREAC Dail Bhreac
Dail Bhreac
Dail Bhreac
Rev. [Revered] J. M. Joass
Mr. Macintosh
Mr. John Sutherland
087 Applied to a portion of pasture land situated adjacent to the Confluence of Allt na Seilg with Abhainn Ghoileach. It signifies the Spotted Meadow. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor.

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County of Sutheerland -- Parish of Rogart

Craggienadamph [Notes]
Creag an Daimh
Corrected from J. M. Joass' second List of names
Creagandaimh on Plan

Allt an Lòin Earraich [Note]
on margin of plan - see note in pencil on
the margin of plan - See Also page 15

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