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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CARN IAIN RUAIDH | Carn Iain Ruaidh Carn Iain Ruaidh Carn Iain Ruaidh Carn Iain Ruaidh |
Revd [Reverend] W. Grant Revd [Reverend] W. Forsythe Mr. A. Anderson Revd [Reverend] J Logan |
033 | A small hill sloping gently in a South-Westerly direction from Carn Ghlas. It being a part of same hill as there is no distinguishing feature between the two. This part of the hill is sometimes called (John Roy's hill). Tradition states that a person of that name lost his life here, but at what time I cannot ascertain -- The property of the Earl of Seafield -- Name signifies John Roy's Hill or Cairn" |
ALLT RUIGH MAGAIG | Allt Ruigh Magaig Allt Ruigh Magaig Allt Ruigh Magaig Allt Ruigh Magaig Allt Ruigh Magaig Allt Ruigh Magaig Allt Ruigh Magaig |
Revd [Reverend] W. Grant Mr. A. Anderson Mr. J. Grant, Farmer Baddengorm -- Carr-Bridge Mr. L. McQueen, Farmer, Cnocanbue, Carr-Bridge Revd [Reverend] J Logan |
045 | A small mountain stream collecting on the Western shoulder of Carn Ian Rhuaidh and flows Southward past the old farm of Ruigh Magaic - a little below which place it receives another small stream. It then becomes something wider varying from 10 to 20 links. and a little further down it receives the waters of Allt Bainne after which it retains the same name until it receives the Bogbain burn, after which it gets another name to where it falls into the Dulnan a little above Carr-Bridge village. Name signifies "Sheave of Magaic's Shealling." |
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Transcriber's notes
Carn Ian Rhuaidh has been changed to Carn Iain Ruaidh and initialed C.W.W.. However, the earlier spelling is used in the description.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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