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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH DRUIM AN IASGAIR Loch Druim an Iasgair John MacDonald Carnaniochder
A. A. Carmichael. Esq
048 This name signifies Loch of the fisherman's Hillock and applies to a small fresh Water loch lying about a quarter of a mile [?st of] S. [South] West of Lochan Cnoc am Amhaire
Proprietor John Gordon Esqr. of C[luny] Castle Aberdeenshire
DÙN Dùn Mr. John Macdonald 048 This name applies to a ruin on small island [on] Loch Druim an Iasgair Proprietor John Gordon Esqr The Walls of this old Castle or Dun Stand a few feet high and in a broken state - It is an ancient Fort
CNOC DRUIM AN IASGAIR Loch Druim an Iasgair Mr John Macdonald
A A. Carmichael Esq
048 This name signifies The fisherman's Hillock and applies to a Hillock between Loch Dr[uim an Iasgair] and
Lochan Cnoc am Amiaire
Proprietor John Gordon Esqr

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