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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT AN T-SEILICH Allt an t-Seilich
Allt an t-Seilich
Allt an t-Seilich
Mr. Donald McKenzie N. [North] Ballachulish Mr. John McKenzie N. [North] Ballachulish
Mr. John Rankin N. [North] Ballachulish
166 a well known name of a burn, the west branch of which issues at the foot of a summit called'Tom Iain' the other branch of which issuesat a point abt. [about] 30. ch [chains] S. [South] of Tom Iain, and leads S. [South] for about ½ a mile where it enters Loch Leven at a point 22 chains N.E. [North East] of North Ballachulish Hotel - proprietor D. Cameron Esqr. M,P. [Member of Parliament] English of name 'Burn of the Willow'.
ALLT BEAG Allt Beag
Allt Beag
Allt Beag
Mr. Donald McKenzie N. [North] Ballachulish Mr. John McKenzie N. [North] Ballachulish Mr. John Rankin N. [North] Ballachulish 166 a well known name of a Stream which issues a little S.W. [South West] of Tom Iain and a little above Craig Dhubh, and leads Southward where it forms the confluence with Allt an t-seileich at a point about 10 chains from the confluence of the latter stream with Loch Leven English of name - 'Little Burn'.The Burn also supplies its name to a number of Small crofts in the North Ballachulish district.
CREAG DHUBH Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh
Mr. Donald McKenzie N. [North] Ballachulish Mr. John McKenzie N. [North] Ballachulish Mr. John Rankin N. [North] Ballachulish 166 a well known old name of a conspicuous Cliff or rock surrounded with [Forest] Wood. Situated a little south of the issue of Allt Beag also abt. [about] 30 ch: [chains] E.N.E. [East North East] of North Ballachulish Slate Quarries proprietor Donald Cameron Locheil Esqr. English of name - 'Black Craig'.
CNOCAN AN AODAINN Cnocan an Aodainn
Cnocan an Aodainn
Cnocan an Aodainn
Mr. Donald McKenzie N. [North] Ballachulish Mr. John McKenzie N. [North] Ballachulish Mr. John Rankin N. [North] Ballachulish 166 Indicates the name of a Conspicuous Sloping feature, enclosed, and partially under Wildwood, portion of which having been formerly in cultivation. situated abt. [about] 5. ch: [chains] W [West] of Allt an t-Seileich, and abt [about] 30 chains Southward of Tom Iain; English of name - 'Knoll of the face'.

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142. -- Parish of Kilmalie -- County of Inverness

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CNOCAN AN AODAINN I have added this row.

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