Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALLT NA NATHRACH | Allt na Nathrach Allt na Nathrach |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. W Ross |
073 | This name is applied to a small stream having its source on the hillside Known as Leac an Eich, it runs in a southerly direction till it enters Loch Shin. Signifies The "Serpent's Burn". |
| LOCH AN ULBHAIDH 1-inch Revision October 1894 |
Loch an Ulbhaidh Loch an Ulbhaidh Loch an Ulbhaidh |
Mr. Colin Fraser Keeper &c. Crask Mr. Thomas Ross shd. [shepherd] Dalchork Mr. Alexander Ross shd. [shepherd] Glenleraig |
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| LOCH NA H-ULAIDH | Loch na h-Ulaidh Loch na h-Ulaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] J M. Joass Mr. William Ross |
073; 074 | This name applies to a Loch situated at the north western extremity of Cnoc na h-Ulaidh. It signifies the "Loch of the hidden treasure". |
| ALLTAN RUADH NA FIODHAIG | Alltan Ruadh na Fiodhaig Alltan Ruadh na Fiodhaig |
Rev. [Reverend] J.M. Joass Mr. William Ross |
073 | A small stream having its source adjacent to the Southern extremity of Cnoc a' Mhill Ruaidh it runs in a Southwesterly direction and enters the River Fiodhaig. It signifies the "Red streamlet of the Bird cherry". His Grace the Duke of Sutherland proprietor. |
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Parish of Lairg -- County of 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.