Volume contents
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- 85 - Various parishes , Title page
- 86 - Various parishes , Index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CREAGAN NA H-ATHA | Creagan na h-Atha Creagan na h-Atha Creagan na h-Atha |
Mr. McPherson Schoolmaster Mr. McPherson Shepherd Mr. E McDonald |
067 | This name signifies the small Rock of the Kiln, and is applied to a small rocky knoll beside the P. [Public] Road near where Allt an Laoigh enters the River Moriston. Property of Grant of Glenmoriston. |
| ALLT AN LAOIGH | Allt an Laoigh Allt an Laoigh Allt an Laoigh |
Mr. McPherson Schoolmaster Mr. McPherson Shepherd Mr. E McDonald |
067 | This name signifies the Calf's Burn, and is applied to the small stream which rises a little to the N.E. [North East] of Creagan na Atha. It runs in a northerly direction until it enters the River Moriston. |
| ALLT A' GHOIRTEIN | Allt a' Ghoirtean Allt a' Ghoirtean Allt a' Ghoirtean |
Mr. McPherson Schoolmaster Mr. McPherson Shepherd Mr. E McDonald |
067 | This name signifies the Burn of the Field or Park, and is applied to the small stream which enters the R. [River] Moriston a little to the east of Allt an Laoigh. |
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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston -- Sheet 67
Ordnance Survey - Inverness county, OS Name Books - Inverness county (Mainland) - Volume 15 - Parishes of Boleskine and Abertarff, Kiltarlity and Convinth and Urquhart and Glenmoriston, OS1/17/15
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Boleskine and Abertarff, Kiltarlity and Convinth, and Urquhart and Glenmoriston.
Ordnance Survey - Inverness county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Inverness, which is in the north of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.