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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BARR LOISGTE Barr Loisgte
Barr Loisgte
Barr Loisgte
Duncan Turner, Kennacreagahan
D Campbell, Drimfren,
D. Bell, Drimfern
125 A conspicuous high part in the wood at the end of Ceann Creagan.
Sig. [Signification] "The Burnt Top"
CEANN CHREAGAN Ceann Creagan
Ceann Creagan
Ceann Creagan
"Ceann Creagain"
Ceann Chreagan
D. Turner
D. Campbell
D Bell
G.O. [Gaelic Orhography]
Appd. [Approved]
125 A rugged pice [piece] of rocky ground facing the South, on the margin of the Wood.
Sig. [Signification] "End of Crags"
SCHOOL [Barr Loisgte] School
School
School
Mr Thomas McArthur Schoolmaster
D Turner
D Campbell
125 A small building about a hundred yds [yards] from the junction of the old road with the County Road, Dwelling house on West side
Supported by the Duke of Argyll & Sustentation fund, employing A schoolmaster & mistress, averiging about 45 boys & girls. Py. [Property] of His Grace the Duke of Argyll.

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Sheet 125-9 -- Argyllshire

Ceann Chreagan [note]
The plural
not the diminutive
Eng [End] of little Craigs

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