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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEALL DUBH-ACHAIDH Meall Dubh-Achaidh
Meall Dubh-Achaidh
Meall Dubh-Achaidh
Rev. [Reverend] N. Dewar
Rev. [Reverend] J. Grant
Mr. J. McKenzie
103 A prominent hill nearly oval in shape situated immediately North of Coire Freunach. It is covered with heathy pasture to its summit and is the property of Sir G.M Grant of Ballindalloch
It signifies Hill of the Black Moor
ALLT A' CHOIRE GHUIRM Allt a' Choire Ghuirm
Allt a' Choire Ghuirm
Allt a' Choire Ghuirm
Rev. [Reverend] N. Dewar
Rev. [Reverend] J. Grant
Mr. J. McKenzie
103 A stream having its Source at the North Western base of Meall Dubhaiche and flowing in a Westerly direction until it joins Allt Fhearnachan
It signifies the Burn of the Green Corry
COIRE GARBHLACH Coire Garbhlach
Coire Garbhlach
Coire Garbhlach
Rev. [Reverend] N. Dewar
Rev. [Reverend] J. Grant
Mr. J. McKenzie
103 Applied to a conspicuous hollow whose sides are covered with rocks. It extends from about 10 chains Eastward of Corry Feunach to the Northern base of Meall nan Sgliat. Property of Sir G.M. Grant.
It signifies The Rough Corry

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County of Inverness -- Parish of Alvie

Additional entry for Meall Dubh-Achaidh - Meall Dubhag, Altered by Authority of Mr. MacBainRainnig's School, Inverness. See remark in Index 4 February 1895. Meall Dubhaiche, the hill of sadness, or of sorrow

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