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Place name County Entry Source Bensleoch or Bensliabhoch Ross Shire Kinlochewe. It has an altitude of 3217 feet above sea-level; is scarred and cut by great rifts and gullies Groome Coir nan Cend Creach Ross Shire Cend Creach (the Hollow of a Hundred Spoils), valley with cairns, on road between Kinlochewe and Torridon, W. Ross-shire. Bartholomew Fionn Bheinn Ross Shire Fionn Bheinn , mountain, Ross-shire, 7 miles E. of Kinlochewe, alt. 3060 ft. See BEN FIN. Bartholomew Flowerdale Ross Shire seat, Gairloch, W. Ross-shire, at head of Gair Loch; Flowerdale, Kinlochewe, and Shieldaig Deer Forest embraces 42,750 ac. Bartholomew Gairloch Ross Shire Kinlochewe, where it is joined by a rivulet, running 3¼. miles north-westward down Glen Docherty. As Kinlochewe river Groome Glen Docherty Ross Shire Glen Docherty , glen, Ross-shire; descends NW. to Loch Maree at Kinlochewe. Bartholomew Grudie Ross Shire shire, flowing N. from Ben Eay to Loch Maree; the Bridge of Grudie is 5½ miles NW. of Kinlochewe. Bartholomew Kinlochewe Ross and Cromarty Kinlochewe , hamlet with inn, Gairloch par., W. Ross and Cromarty, 1½ mile SE. of SE. end of Loch Maree Bartholomew Kinlochewe Ross Shire Kinlochewe, a hamlet in Gairloch parish, W Rossshire, 1 5 / 8 mile SSE of the head of Loch Maree, and 10 miles Groome Lochan Fada Ross and Cromarty Lochan Fada .-- loch, Gairloch par., Ross and Cromarty, 4½ miles N. of Kinlochewe. Bartholomew Loch-a-Vroin (Loch-a-Bhraoin) Ross and Cromarty Loch-a-Vroin (Loch-a-Bhraoin ), loch, Ross and Cromarty, 9 miles NE. of Kinlochewe. Bartholomew Loch Clair Ross and Cromarty Loch Clair , loch, Gairloch par., Ross and Cromarty, 3 miles SW. of Kinlochewe. Bartholomew Lochmaree Ross and Cromarty Gairloch par., Ross and Cromarty, on S. side of Loch Maree, at Talladale, 9 miles NW. of Kinlochewe; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew Maree, Loch Ross and Cromarty Kinlochewe, and gives off the river Ewe; is overlooked by grand mountains, is studded with numerous islands, and is famed Bartholomew Maree, Loch Ross Shire Kinlochewe or' head of Loch Ewe.' Loch Maree contains salmon, sea-trout, yellow trout, and char, though the first are very Groome Poolewe Ross Shire Kinlochewe for visiting the superb scenery of Loch Maree; and has a post office, with money order, Savings' bank, and telegraph Groome Ross-shire Ross Shire Kinlochewe and Loch Maree. From the NW end of Loch Luichart the hollow of Strath Bran is continued eastward towards Groome Torridon Ross and Cromarty Cromarty, at head of Loch Torridon, 10 miles SW. of Kinlochewe; P.O.; Torridon House , seat, is 2 miles to the NW. Bartholomew Torridon, Loch Ross Shire Kinlochewe, is the tiny hamlet of Torridon, where are a small inn, a post office, with money order and savings Groome
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