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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAOL CRERAN | Caol Creran Caol Creran Caol Creran |
Mr Hugh Kennedy Salachoil Mr D McColl Barrs Mr D McMillan Carnach |
045 | This well known name is applied to the upper portion of Gleann Creran and extends from junction of Allt Easan, at sheep fold a little east of the shepherd's house of Salachoil (Sheet 44) eastward, to "Clach nam Meirleach" Signification. "Small End or limit (of) Creran" It forms part of the parish boundaryl. |
EAS A' CHAIT | Eas a Chait Eas a Chait |
Mr D McColl Mr H Kennedy |
045; 059 | A deep bedded stream rising in "Coire a'Chait", ([Sheet] 59 trace 1) and falling into Caol Creran |
BEALACH CAOL CRERAN | Bealach Caol Creran Bealach Caol Creran |
Mr D McColl Mr Hugh Kennedy |
045 | A pass or opening at head of Caol Creran, and leading into Glen Etive |
CLACH NAM MEIRLEACH | Clach nam Meirleach Clach nam Meirleach Clach nam Meirleach |
Mr D McColl Mr Hugh Kennedy Mr D McMillan |
045 | A huge boulder situated in the above pass, forms a point on the parish boundary, and Signifies "Stone of the thieves" |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 56Sheet 45 Argyllshire
Caol Creran, Signification, note in red ink linked to "Creran": "(not known)"
Eas a Chait, note: "see [Sheet] 59
Transcriber's notes
Caol Creran, in the description "Sheet 44" is written between lines 4 & 5, I omitted it from the transcription because the same information appears in brackets at the end of line 5.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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