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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LOCH IOSAL A BHRNIC | Loch Iosal Broc Loch Isle Broc Loch Iosal a Bhruic Loch Iosal a Bhrnic Loch Iosal a Bhrnic |
Angus MacIver Allan Ross John MacKay William McRae John McKenzie |
032 | [situation] Half a mile East of Loch an Daimh a quarter of a miles West of Loch na Craoibhe and half a mile South of Tom nan Aighean. A fresh water loch adjacent to the west of Loch nam Falcag. Loch Iosal a Bhrnic signifies the Low Loch of the Badger. The Parish Boundary runs through the S. [South] end - and west Side of this loch. |
| LOCH NA CRAOIBHE | Loch na Craobha Loch nan Cradh Loch na Craoibhe Loch na Craoibhe Loch na Craoibhe Loch na Craoibhe |
Angus MacIver John McRae Allan Ross John McKay William McRae Robert Finlayson |
032 | [situation] Half a mile S.E. [South East] of Tom nan Aighean and on the northern base of Druim nam Falcag. A considerable loch joined with Loch nam Falcag by a narrow outlet, there is a small island in this loch, near its western banK. Loch na Craoibhe = Signifies the Loch of the Tree |
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Parish of Lochs
Forms No 136 Page
49 - Loch Iosal a Bhrnic
50 - Loch na Craoibhe
Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty county, OS Name Books - Ross and Cromarty county (Insular) - Volume 88 - Parishes of Uig and Lochs, OS1/27/88
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Uig and Lochs.
Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty county
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