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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEANN FIODHAIG | Gleann Fiodhaig Gleann Fiodhaig |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. William Ross Forester Loch Merkland |
062; 073 | This name applies to a nerrow Glen extending from Loch Shin on the south to the Northern extremity if Loch Fiodhaig on the north, it is covered with heathy pasture and it signifies the "Glen of the Bird Cherry". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
GLEN FlAG 1-inch Revision October 1894 |
Glen Fiag | Donald McLean Esq. factor Golspie See 1-inch Name List of Sh. [Sheet] 108. submitted to him |
062; 073 | [anglicised]. |
ALLTAN RUADH | Alltan Ruadh Alltan Ruadh |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. William Ross |
062 | A small stream having its source a short distance east of Gleann Fiodhaig and after running in an Easterly direction for a distance of about one & a half Mile it enters the River Fiodhaig adjacent to the confluence of Allt an Dubh-airidh. It signifies the "Red streamlet". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
CNOC ALLT AN ULBHAIDH 1-inch Revision October 1894 |
Cnoc Allt an Ulbhaidh Cnoc Allt an Ulbhaidh Cnoc Allt an Ulbhaidh |
Mr. Colin Fraser Keeper &c. Crask Mr. Thomas Ross shd. [shepherd] Dalchork Mr. Alexander Ross, shd. [shepherd] Glenleraig |
062 | Sig. [Signification] not known (Local pron. [pronunciation]) |
CNOC ALLT NA H-ULAIDH | Cnoc Allt na h-Ulaidh Cnoc Allt na h-Ulaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. William Ross |
062 | A small hill situated about one half mile north of Cnoc na Mhaoil Ruaidh, it is covered with heathy pasture, and it signifies the "Hill of the Stream of the treasure". |
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