OS1/2/49/55
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SGÒR NA H-ULAIDH | Sgor an Ullich Sgor an Ullich Sgor an Ullich "Sgòr na h-Ulaidh" |
Mr Duncan McColl, Barrs Mr Donald McMillan Carnach Mr Hugh Kennedy, Salachoil Peak of the pack-saddle or treasure |
045 | A prominent feature, of a peak like form, at he head of "Caol Creran" Signification Not known. |
CÒRR NA BEINNE | Còrr a' Bheinne Còrr a' Bheinne Còrr a' Bheinne "Còrr na Beinne" |
Mr Hugh Kennedy Mr D McMillan Mr D McColl The Mountain Snout |
045 | A rocky hill, of considerable height & prominence situated a little west of the above. Sign. [Signification] "The snout mountain" |
COIRE LIATH | Coire Liath Coire Liath Coire Liath |
Hugh Kennedy Myles Campbell, Glencoe |
045 | A large dell, on southern slope of Sgor an Ullich Sign [Signification] "Grey Corry" |
ALLT EASAN | Allt Easan Allt Easan "Allt Easain" Allt Easan |
Hugh Kennedy Myles Campbell Burn of (the) little Cascade Burn of (the) Little Cascades |
045 | A good stream rising in Bealach Easan (trace 9) and falling into "Caol Creran" Sign. [Signification] "Little cascades burn" |
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[Page] 55Sheet 45 Argyllshire
Sgòr na h-Ulaidh, note: "very doubtful Has enquiry been made? [linked to "h-Ulaidh"]
Allt Easan, comments: "Easain? see Bealach Easain page 53 Easain in both cases being the same object see plan" "Allt Easain (Sing [singular]) Allt Easan (pl. [plural])" Signification, "es" of "cascades" underlined with note: "see Bealach Easan p [page] 53"
Transcriber's notes
ALLT EA SAN was the prepopulated entry, the original Page, Sheet 45 & the Index all have "Allt Easan"; I have changed it accordingly.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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