Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALLT NA GLÙINE MOIRE | Allt na Glùine Moire Allt na Glùine Moire |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Joass, Golspie Mr. William Ross, L. [Loch] Merkland Mr. Duncan Ross, Kinloch |
052; 061; 062 | A mountain stream, rising on the south side of Ben Hee, and flowing into Loch Merkland. It forms the boundary of the parishes of Lairg and Edderachyllis. Sig. [Signification] "Stream of the large Knee" |
| BEALACH AN FHUARAIN | Bealach an Fhuarain | Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Joass, Golspie Mr. William Ross, L. [Loch] Merkland Mr. Duncan Ross, Kinloch |
062 | A hollow feature, or pass, leading between "Srath an Dubh-Airidh" & L. [Loch] Merkland. Sig:- [Signification] "Pass of the Well". (No Well could be found) |
| MEALLAN LIATH BEAG | Meallan Liath Beag | Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Joass, Golspie Mr. William Ross, L. [Loch] Merkland Mr. Duncan Ross, Kinloch |
062 | A hill situate on the east side of "Leathad Mherkland" Sig:- [Signification] "Small gray Hill" |
| AMHAINN NA CEARDAICH | 061; 062 | For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 61. Capt. [Captain] Bolland R.E. [Royal Engineers] Work. | ||
| BAD A' GHRIAMA | 061; 062 | For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 61. Capt. [Captain] Bolland R.E. [Royal Engineers] Work. |
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Sheet 62 -- Co. [County] Sutherland
Ordnance Survey - Sutherland county, OS Name Books - Sutherland county - Volume 14 - Parishes of Durness, Lairg, Eddrachillis and Farr, OS1/33/14
This volume contains place name information from the parishes of Durness, Lairg, Eddrachillis, and Farr.
Ordnance Survey - Sutherland 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 Sutherland, which is in the north of Scotland.