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- 136 - Applecross etc , Index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALLT LOCH AN THUILL BHAIN | Allt Loch an Thuill Bhain | Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.McDonald, Gamekeeper,Torridon |
082 | This name signifies "Stream of the White Hollow Loch" and applies to a stream issuing from Loch Thuill Bhain, & flowing in a northern direction to its junction with Allt Toll a Ghuibhais |
| COIRE DOMHAIN | Coire Domhain | Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.McDonald, Gamekeeper, Torridon | 082 | This name signifies "The Deep Hollow" and applies to a large deep hollow,situated north from Sgor na Conghair. the property of Sir K.S. Mackenzie of Gairloch |
| RUADH-STUC BEAG | Ruadh-stac Beag | Mr D. Connell F.C[Free Church] Schoolmaster Torridon Mr R.McDonald, Gamekeeper, Torridon | 082 | This name signifies "The peeled or bare Hill" and applies to a height , situated north west of Toll Ban, the property of Sir K.S Mackenzie of Gairloch |
Transcriber's notes
Ruadh-Stuc Beag should read Ruadh-stac Beag
Also the english translation of this as "The peeled or bare Hill" is queried and "Red Little Hill" suggested.
Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty county, OS Name Books - Ross and Cromarty county (Mainland) - Volume 41 - Parishes of Applecross, Gairloch and Lochcarron, OS1/28/41
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Applecross, Gairloch, and Lochcarron.
Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty 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 Ross and Cromarty, which is in the north of Scotland. It was formed in 1891 by uniting the separate counties of Cromarty and Ross.
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