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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC NA H-INNSE MOIRE Cnoc na h-Innse Moire
Cnoc na h-Innse Moire
Cnoc na h-Innse Moire
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clarke Manse Helmsdale
Mr J. Campbell Schoolmaster, Helmsdale
Mr Kenneth McLeod Kildonan, Helmsdale
066 A hill Situated about 60 chains east of Cnoc Bad Raphain it is covered with heathy pasture to its Summit and is the property of the Duke of Sutherland. Name Signifies the Knoll of the large Island.
ALLT NA H-INNSE MOIRE Allt na h-Innse Moire
Allt na h-Innse Moire
Allt na h-Innse Moire
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clarke
Mr J. Campbell
Mr K McLeod
077 A stream having its source about 30 chains east of Cnoc na h-Innse Moire and flowing in a northerly direction until it enters Taurie Burn, name signifies the Stream of the large Island.
ACHRINTLE BURN Achrintle Burn
Achrintle Burn
Achrintle Burn
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clarke
Mr J. Campbell
Mr K. McLeod
077 A stream having its Source about 50 chains south west of Cnoc na h-Innse Moire and flowing in a north easterly direction until it enters Allt Croisg. Meaning of name obscure.

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County of Sutherland -- Parish of Kildonan

Achrintle Burn [Note]
This name has been Anglicised as the name Achrintle applied to the
ruins of a Clachan is an Anglicised name

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