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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH GRUIDEACH | Loch Garbh or Loch Gruideach Loch Garbh Loch Garbh Loch Garbh |
Rev [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland Mr. Hall Blarich |
096 | This name applies to a Loch situated a short distance north of Cnoc Coille a' Chùil. It signifies the "rough Loch," according to local authorities. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. The east side of this loch forms the boundary between the parishes of Clyne and Rogart. |
LOCH GRUDIE 1-inch Revision Oct. 1894 |
Loch Grudie Loch Grudie Loch Grudie Loch Grudie |
Mr. John Sutherland Taunachy Mr. William McPherson Shd [Shepherd] Grumby Mr. Alexander Bannerman fm. [farmer] West Langwell Duke of Sutherland estate map. |
096 | |
CNOC A' GHARBH-LEATHAID | Cnoc a' Gharbh-leathaid Cnoc a' Gharbh-leathaid Cnoc a' Gharbh-leathaid |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland |
096 | [Situation] In the parish of Clyne This name is applied to a hill situated about one mile to the West of Sciberscross, it is covered with heathy pasture and it signifies the "Hill of the Rough face". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
GARBH-LEATHAD | Garbh-leathad Garbh-leathad Garbh-leathad |
Rev. [Reverend] J. M. Joass Mr. Macintosh Mr. John Sutherland |
096 | [Situation] In the parish of Clyne. Applied to a slope or face of hill situated West of Sciberscross. It is covered with heathy pasture, and it signifies the "rough face". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, proprietor. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 48County of Sutherland -- Parish of Rogart
Loch Garbh or Loch Gruideach [Note]
For the name adopted there is no meaning given.
This name is recommended by the Revd. [Reverend] J. M. Joass
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
KBMW- Moderator, Trevor J Graham
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