Volume contents
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- 57 - Various parishes , Title page
- 58 - Various parishes , Index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALLT LORGAIDH | Allt Lorgaidh Allt Lorgaidh Allt Lorgaidh |
Mr John McKenzie Revd [Reverend] Neil Dewar Revd [Reverend] James Grant |
118 ; 133 | A considerable sized stream about three miles in length, and rising about half a mile to the East of Glas-leathad Sorgaidh, and falling in a North Eastern direction, through Slochd Beag, until it falls into the River Feshie, It means "The tracing or searching burn" |
| ALLT COIRE BHRUIC | Allt Coire Bhruic Allt coire Bhruic Allt Coire Bhruic |
Revd [Reverend] James Grant Revd [Reverend] Neil Dewar Mr John McKenzie |
118 | A small stream about half a mile long - falling into Allt Lorgaidh on its right side, and at nearly a mile from where it joins the River Feshie, It means "Burn of the Badger's Corry" |
| COIRE BHRUIC | Coire Bhruic Coire Bhruic Coire Bhruic |
Revd [Reverend] Neil Dewar, Kingussie Revd [Reverend] James Grant, Tullochgrue, Aviemore Mr John McKenzie Ruighe-aiteachan Glenfeshie |
118 | A small hollow or corry, at the northern side of carn an Fhidhleir lorgaidh, and ending at about the source of Allt Coire Bhruie It means "Badger's Corry" |
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County of Inverness -- Ph. [Parish] of Alvie
Ordnance Survey - Inverness county, OS Name Books - Inverness county (Mainland) - Volume 6 - Parishes of Alvie, Duthil and Rothiemurchus and Kingussie and Insh, OS1/17/6
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Alvie, Duthil and Rothiemurchus, and Kingussie and Insh.
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.