Volume contents
- 1 - Glenshiel , Page 1 (start)
- 10 - Glenshiel , Page 10
- 20 - Glenshiel , Page 20
- 23A - Glenshiel , Page 23A (loose note)
- 30 - Glenshiel , Page 30
- 40 - Glenshiel , Page 40
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- 70 - Glenshiel , Page 70
- 77 - Glenshiel , Page 77 (end)
- 78 - Glenshiel , Title page
- 79 - Glenshiel , Index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALLT COIR' AN LOCHAIN | Allt Coir' an Lochain Allt Coir' an Lochain |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr Matheson Mr D Macrae |
132 | This name signifies "Stream of the hollow of the small Loch", It issues from a small loch at the base of Sgùr an Lochain, and runs in a northerly direction until it joins Allt a Choire Reidh. |
| ALLT MAOIL' AN T-SEARRAICH | Allt Maoil' an t-Searraich | Rev. [Reverend] Mr Matheson Mr D Macrae |
132 | This name signifies the "Burn of the hill of the foal". It rises near the summit of Maol an t-Searraich, and runs in a northerly direction until it joins Allt an Seasgaich. |
| ALLT AN SEASGAICH | Allt an t-Seasgaich | Rev. [Reverend] Mr Matheson Mr D Macrae |
132 | This name signifies the "Burn of the Barren Cattle". It is partly formed by the junction of the Allt Maoil an t Searraich, it runs in a northerly direction until it joins the River Shiel. |
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Co. [County] of Ross -- Ph [Parish] of Glenshiel
Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty county, OS Name Books - Ross and Cromarty county (Mainland) - Volume 51 - Parish of Glenshiel, OS1/28/51
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Glenshiel.
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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