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DUBH LIGHE |
Dubh Lighe |
Revd [Reverend] Mr ClarK Corpach
Mr D. Cameron Callop
Mr A. Cameron Callop |
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"Dark River" A river rising in the northern extremit of Gleann Duibhlighe which flows in a southerly direction for 4 miles and then changes its direction to the east until it falls into Locheil. |
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CAISTEAL A' CHUIRN |
Casteal a' Chùirn |
Revd [Reverend] Mr ClarK Corpach
Mr D. Cameron Callop
Mr A. Cameron Callop |
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"Castle of the Cairns" A large boulder situated in Coire Chuirn the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Lochiel. |
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Sheet 1
Co [County] of Argyll -- Parish of Kilmallie
Uamachan [crossed out] Described on Sheet 5.2.
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ARDNAMURCHAN |
Ardnamurchan |
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KILMALLIE |
Kilmallie |
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LISMORE & APPIN |
Lismore & Appin |
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MORVEN |
Morven |
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ALLT COIRE CHÙIRN |
Allt Coire Chùirn |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr A. Cameron Callop |
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Stream of the Stony Hollow, A stream rising in Coire Chuirn which flows in a southerly direction Until [it] becomes confluent with the Dubhalaidh, |
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STOB COIRE NAN CEARC |
Stob Choire nan Cearc |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr A. Cameron Callop |
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Top of the Hen's Hollow, A precipitious hill situated [a] little north of Meall an Uillt Chaoil the property of D Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil & John McDonald Esq of Glenfinnon. |
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ALLT COIRE NAN CEARC |
Allt Choire nan Cearc |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr A. Cameron Callop |
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Stream of the Hen's Hollow, A stream rising in Coire nan Cearc which flows in a easterly direction until it falls into the Dubh-alaidh. |
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Sheet 1 Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Stob Coire nan Cearc [Note, Coire] See Remark No 20 |
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MEALL ONFHAIDH |
Meall Onfhaidh |
Revd. Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr. A. McLachlan Kinlocheil |
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"Hill of the violent effort" A larg[e] hill situated about a mile and half east of where Allt a' Choire Reidh becomes Confluent with Fionnali. The property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esquire of Locheil. |
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COILLE MEALL ONFHAIDH |
Coille Meall Onfhaidh |
Revd. Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr. A. McLachlan Kinlocheil |
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"Wood of the hill of violent effort" A portion of wood land situated betwixt the west side of Meall Onfhaidh and Fionnali The property of D. Cameron MP [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil. |
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BRAIGH NAN UAMHACHAN |
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ALLT COIRE A' CHAORUINN |
Allt Coire a' Chaoruinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Copach
Mr. D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr. A McLachlan Kinolcheil |
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"Stream of the hollow of the mountain Ash" A mountain stream rising in Coire a Chaoruinn about ten Chains south of the source of Fionnali and flowing in and easterly [direction] for about half a mile to where it becomes confluent with Fionnali |
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LEAC A' CHAIGINN |
Leac a' Chaiginn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Copach
Mr. D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr. A McLachlan Kinolcheil |
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"Rough face" This name apples to a portion of mountain land on the east side of Gadhar Bheinn. The property of D. Cameron MP [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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FUARAN A' CHAIGINN |
Fuaran a' Chaiginn |
Revd. [Reverend]
Mr Clark Copach Mr. D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr. A McLachlan Kinolcheil |
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"Spring of the rough road" A spring siutated about a mile and a half north east of Stronlea and about ten Yards from the west [east] bank of Fionnali |
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Sheet 1 Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland |
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BEALACH A' CHAIT |
Bealach a' Chait |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr A Cameron Callop |
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"Cat's Pass" A mountain Feature situated about half a mile south west of Meall an Uillt Chaois. The property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esquire of Locheil. |
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MEALL AN UILLT CHAOIL |
Meall an Uillt Chaoil |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr A Cameron Callop |
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"Hill of the Narrow stream" A hill feature situated about a mile south west of Caisteal à Chùirn. The property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esquire of Locheil. |
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Sheet 1 Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Bealach a' Chait [Note] like written on [Sheet] 5
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT CAOL |
Allt Caol |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. Malcolm Quolchon Torbane |
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"Narrow burn" A mountain stream rising in Meall an Uillt Chaoil and flowing in an easterly direction for about three fourths of a mile whe[re] it becomes Confluent with the Dubhalaidh |
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COIRE NAN CEARC |
Coire nan Cearc |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. Malcolm Quolchon Torbane |
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"Hen's hollow" A mountain feature situated about thirty chains south of Caisteal a' Chuirn. The property of D. Cameron M. P [Member of Parliament] Esquire of Locheil. |
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COIRE NA STREAP |
Coire na Streap |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. Malcolm Quolchon Torbane |
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"Hollow of the Climbing" A mountain feature situated a little to the east of Streap Comhladh. The property of D. Cameron M. P [Member of Parliament] Esquire of Locheil. |
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ALLT COIRE NA STREAP |
Allt Choire na Streap |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. Malcolm Quolchon Torbane |
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"Stream of the hollow of the Climbing" A mountain stream rising in Coire na Streap and flowing in an Easterly direction for about half a mile where it becomes Confluent with the Dubhalaidh |
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Sheet 1 Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Allt Coire na Streap [Note, Coire] See Remark 20
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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NA SOCACHAN |
Na Socaichan |
Revd. [Reverend Mr Clark Corpach
Mr D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr. A. McLachlan Kinlocheil |
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"The Snouts" A portion of land situated to the north of where Allt a' Choire Reidh becomes Confluent with Fionnali. The property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esqr of Locheil. |
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Sheet 1 Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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STRONLEA |
Stronlea |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D McDonald Stronlea
Mr. Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil |
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A small dwelling house thatched in good repair the property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil. |
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GULVAIN |
Gadhar Bheinn
Gulvain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D McDonald Stronlea
Mr. Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil
D. Cameron Esq. M.P [Member of Parliament]
Black's County Map |
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"Hill of the Staghound" A very prominent hill partly in the Counties of Argyll and Inverness. Situated about a mile & half north west of Meall Onfhaidh. The property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil. |
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COIRE A' CHAORUINN |
Coire a' Chaoruinn |
Revd. [Reverend]
Mr Clark Corpach Mr. D McDonald Stronlea
Mr. Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil |
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"Hollow of the Mountain Ash" A mountain feature situated a little to the north east of Gadhar Bheinn The property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil. |
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Sheet 1 Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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GUALANN NAN OSNA |
Gualann nan Osna |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil |
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"Shoulder of the Sighs" A rocky feature siutated at the north end of Coire Reidh The property of D Cameron Esq. of Locheil |
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COIRE RÈIDH |
Coire Reidh |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil |
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"Open hollow" A hill feature situated a little to the west of Gadhar Bheinn The property of D Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE RÈIDH |
Allt a' Choire Rèidh |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D. McDonald Stronlea
Mr Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil |
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"Stream of the open hollow" A large mountain stream rising in Coire Reidh and flowing in a southerly direction for about two miles when it becomes Confluent with the Fionnali, about a quarter of a mile east of Stronlea. |
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STREAP COMHLAIDH |
Streap Comhladh |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Climbing Together" A precipitous hill little west of the Northern extremity of Glean Duibhalaidh, the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq. of Locheil. |
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COIRE' CHUIRN |
Coire' Chuirn |
Rev. [Reverend]
Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Cameron Callop Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Stony Hollow" A large hollow covered with stones situated between Streap Comhladh and Stob Choire nan Cearc, the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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STREAP |
Streap |
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Described in the Name Book of [Sheet] 124 Inverness-shire [Inverness-shire Mainland Volume 30 Page 103] |
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Sheet 1 Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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SRÒN LIATH |
Sròn Liath |
Rev. Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Grey Snout" A rocky hill feature situated on the west side of Coire Reidh the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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[Entries Cancelled]
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AM MÀM |
Am Màm
Am Màm
Am Màm |
Revd. A. Clark Corpach
Mr L. Cameron Achadh an Eilein
Mr A. Chisholm Invermalie |
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Applied to a low piece of ground on the watershed between Beinn Bhàn & Druim Gleann Laoigh - Property of D. Cameron Esqr Lochiel English Meaning - [Blank space] |
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Sheet 2 County Argyle Parish of Killmalie
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DRUIM GLEANN LAOIGH |
Druim Gleann Laoigh |
Revd. [Reverend Archibald Clarke, Corpach
Mr Alexander Chisholm Invermaillie
Mr. John Cameron Glen Maillie |
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A rocky ridge of Considerable elevation, situated about four miles due west of "Beinn Bhan" and separated from that mountain by a depression called "Am Màm". It is about two miles in length from west to East and forms the Southern boundary of "Gleann a Chaim Dhoire". Property of D. Cameron Esq. Locheil. Sig. [Signification] "Ridge of the Calves' Glen" |
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COIRE NAM FUARAN |
Coire nam Fuaran |
Revd. [Reverend Archibald Clarke, Corpach
Mr Alexander Chisholm Invermaillie
Mr. John Cameron Glen Maillie |
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A small hollow near the centre and on the south side of Druim Gleann Laoigh - Sig. [Signification] "The hollow of Springs" |
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BRIAN CHOILLE |
Brian Choille |
Revd. [Reverend Archibald Clarke, Corpach
Mr Alexander Chisholm Invermaillie
Mr. John Cameron Glen Maillie |
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A portion of scattered wood siutated in "Glen Loy" and south of "Druim Gleann Laoigh" Sig. [Signification] Partly decayed scattered wood. |
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Sheet 2 County of Argyll Parish of Kilmaillie
Brian Choille [Remark] Provincialism? |
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RIVER LOY |
River Loy |
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Clarke
Mr. McDonald
Mr. Wilson, Glensulaig |
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This River rises in Druim Fada and form the boundary between Argyllshire and Inverness for a couple of Miles it then flows in an easterly direction for about five miles till it falls into the River Lochy. |
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GLEN LOY |
Glen Loy |
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Clarke
Mr. McDonald
Mr. Wilson, Glensulaig |
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Applied to a narrow glen stretching from the watershed of Glen Sulaig in an easterly direction the where it joins the River Lochy |
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ALLT RUIGH NAM FIADH |
Allt Ruigh nam Fiadh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr D McDonald Stronlea
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
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Stream of the Deer's slope A mountain stream rising about three fourths o a mile north of the source of the Fionnali and flowint in an Easterly direction for about three fourths of a mile when it becomes Confluent with the River Mallie about ten chains north from its source. |
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ALLT LIATH |
Allt Liath |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr D McDonald Stronlea
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
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Grey Stream A mountain stream rising about half a mile north of Meall a' Phubùill, and flowing in a northerly direction for about three fourths of a mile when it becomes Confluent with the River Mallie |
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FEITH AN EASAIN |
Feith an Easain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr D McDonald Stronlea
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
002 |
"Bog of the Waterfall" A hill feature situated about three fourths of a mile south west of Meall a' Phubùill. The property of D Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament Esqr. of Locheil |
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Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian Assistant] |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Allt a Choire Dhuibh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr Angus McPhee Corpach |
002 |
"Stream of the black hollow" A mountain stream rising in Coire Dubh. and flowing in a northerly direction for over a mile when it becomes Confluent with the River Loy - about a quarter of a mile east of Achadh an Eilein |
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COILLE PHUITEACHAIN |
Coille Phuiteachain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Wood of the swelling Knolls" A wood situated about half a mile south of Achnanellan the property of D Cameron MP. [Member of Parliament] Esqr of Locheil |
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ACHNANELLAN |
Achnanellan |
Revd. [Reverend Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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Applies to a dwelling house situated in Achadh an Eilein The property of D Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian Assistant] |
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GLEN MALLIE |
Glen Mallie |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D McDonald Stronlea
Mr Hugh McDonald Wauchan |
002 |
"Hollow of the slow flowing river" A large glen extending from the source of the River Mallie in a north easterly direction for about two miles and a half. The property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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RIVER MALLIE |
River Mallie |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D McDonald Stronlea
Mr Hugh McDonald Wauchan |
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"Slow Stream" A large mountain stream rising in Gleann Mallie and flowing in a north easterly direction for about two miles and a half where it becomes Confluent with Loch Arkaig |
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MEALL A' PHÙBUILL |
Meall a' Phùbuill |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D McDonald Stronlea
Mr Hugh McDonald Wauchan |
002 |
"Hill of the Tents" A very prominent hill partlt in the Counties of Argyll & Inverness situated about half a mile east of the south end of Gleann Mallie |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a. [Civilian assistant] |
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ALLT FIONN DOIRE |
Allt Fionn Doire |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr John Cameron Corribeg
Mr A. McNaughton Corribeg |
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Stream of the White Wood. A large mountain stream rising about ten chains east of Feith an Easain and flowing in a South Westerly direction for over a mile when it becomes Confluent with the suileag at Glen sulaig |
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AN T-SUILEAG |
An t-Suileag |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr John Cameron Corribeg
Mr A. McNaughton Corribeg |
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"Little Eye" A small river rising in Gleann Suileig and flowing in a Southerly direction for about four miles when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil about a quarter of a mile south of Fassfern |
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GLENSULAIG |
Glensulaig |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr John Cameron Corribeg
Mr A. McNaughton Corribeg |
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A small dwelling house in good repair with outhouses attached. Situated at the Confluence of Allt Fionn Doire with the Suileag The property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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PORT NA CREIGE |
Port na Creige |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Harbour of the Rock" A small bay on the east side of Loch Sheil situated about a quater [quarter] of a mile south of the Confluence of Callop River with Loch Sheil |
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LOCHAN PORT NA CREIGE |
Lochan Port na Creige |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Little loch of the harbour of the rock" A small loch. with an outlet to Callop River situated a little east of where Callop River becomes Conflent with Loch Sheil. |
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TORRAN GIUBHAIS |
Torran Guibhais |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Little Knoll of the Fir" A small hill mostly Covered with Fir & Beach [Beech] wood situated to the east of Lochan Port na Creige |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian Assistant] |
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PORT GLAC NAN GAMHNA |
Port Ghlaic nan Gamhna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Harbour of the hollow of the Stirks [yearling calves]" A small bay situated to the north of Rudha nan Gamhna on the east side of Loch Sheil |
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CEUM AN AON MHAIRT |
Ceum an aon Mhairt |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Step of the One Cow" This name applies to a portion of the foot path on the east side of Loch Sheil situated about thirty chains north of the Confluence of Allt Feadan Mhic Bheathan (with Loch Sheil.) |
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CLACH MHIC BHEATHAIN |
Clach Mhic Bheathain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"McBean's Stone" A large stone situated on the top of Meall na h-Airidh about three chains north of Lochan Meall na-h-Airidh |
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LOCHAN DUBH GHLAIC |
Lochan Dùbh Ghlaic |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Corpach
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Little loch of the black hollow" A small loch situated on the South side of Callop River and about ten Chains East of Torran Ghiubhais On the property of The Earl of Morton & Samuel Howard Esq |
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DUBH GHLAIC |
Dubh Ghlaic |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Corpach
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Black Hollow" A small hollow runing north & South, situated to the south of Lochan Dubh Ghlaic |
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SGÉIR AN RÒIN |
Sgeir an Roin |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Corpach
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Seal's Rock" A small island in Callop River situated about ten chains East of where it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil. The property of John A. McDonald Esqr. |
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CLACH MHÒR NA DUBH GHLAIC |
Clach Mhòr na Dubh Ghlaic |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Corpach
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"The large stone of the black hollow" Applied to a stone on the boundary between Ardnamurchan & Kilmallie. |
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Lochan Dubh Ghlaic [Note] Not written on Authenticated list of names
Clach Mhòr na Dubh Ghlaic [Note] Where situated |
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EILEAN GHLEANN FHION'AINN |
Eilean Ghleann Fhion'ainn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Glen Finnon Island." An Island situated in the north east end of Loch Sheil The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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SGÉIR AN EILEAN |
Sgeir an Eilein |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Rock of the Island" A small rock in Loch Sheil situated about ten chains west of Port na Creige. The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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Eilean Ghleann Fhion'ainn [Note] Eilean Gleann Fion'ainn See Remark 20
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian Assistant] |
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GUESACHAN |
Guesachan |
Revd. Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"The place abounding with fir" A small dwelling house with out houses adjoined The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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TOM A' BHEALAICH |
Tom a Bhealaich |
Revd. Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Knoll of the Pass" A hill feature situated about thirty chains north west of Guesachan House, The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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TOM NA CRAOIBHE GIUBHAIS |
Tom na Craoibhe Giubhais |
Revd. Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Knoll of the fir trees" A small Knoll situated on the East side of Loch Sheil about thirty Chains north of Guesachan house The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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SGÒR CHOINNICH |
Sgòr Choinnich |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Kenneth's Scaur [steep hill?]" A rocky feature situated about twenty chains west of Meall na h Airidh The property pf Samuel Howard Esq. |
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MEALL NA H-AIRIDH |
Meall na h Airidh |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Hill of the Shealing" A hill feature situated about half a mile north of Meall a Bhainn[e] The property pf Samuel Howard Esqr. and The Earl of Morton |
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ALLT NA H-INNSE BUIDHE |
Allt na h Innse Buidhe |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Stream of the Yellow sheltered place" A mountain stream rising in Bealaich na Geire in a westerly direction for about a mile to its Confluence with Loch Sheil. |
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SGÉIR GHIUBHSACHAIN |
Sgeir Ghiubhsachain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
004 |
"Rock of the Fir Wood" A small rock in Loch Sheil situated about half a mile south of Guesachan House The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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CAMAS A' BHRUTHAIS |
Camas a' Bruithais |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
004 |
"Bay of the smuggling" A small bay on the west side of Loch Sheil, situated about half a mile south of Rudha Chamas na Slataiche |
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RUDHA CAMAS NAN SLATAICHE |
Rudha Chamas na Slataiche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
004 |
"Point of the bay of the Rods" A small point on the west side of Loch Sheil situated about half a mile south west of Sgeir an Eilein |
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CAMAS NAN SLATAICHE |
Camas nan Slataiche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Bay of the rods" A small bay on the west side of Loch Sheil situated to the north of Rudha Chamas na Slataiche |
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Camas a' Bruthais [Note] The Rule Leathan ri Leathan to be observed
Rudha Chamas na Slataiche [Note] Rudha Camas nan Slatachan or Slataiche The plural of rods
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RUDHA DUBH CHAMAS CHAOL LOCHAlN |
Rudha Dubh Chamas Chaol Lochain |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Black point of the narrow lakelet" A small point on the west side of Loch Sheil situated about a mile south of Rudha Chamas na Slathaiche |
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CAMAS CAOL LOCHAIN |
Camas Caol Lochain |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Bay of the Narrow lakelet" A small bay on the west side of Loch Sheil situated to the north of Rudha Dubh Chamas Chaol Lochan. |
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EILEAN DUBH CHAMAS CHAOL LOCHAIN |
Eilean Dubh Chamas Chaol Lochain |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Black Island of the narrow lakelet" A small island situate in Camas Caol Lochan, The property of J.A. McDonald Esq Glenfinnan |
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INNIS BHUIDHE |
Innse Buidhe |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"The Yellow Sheltered place" A small portion of ground situated to the west of Allt na h Innse Buidhe where it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil. The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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AN AISRIDH MHÒR |
An Aisridh Mhòr |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"The Great Pass" A hill feature situated betwixt Meall a Bhainne and Creag Mhor The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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LEAC NA H-AIRIDH |
Leac na h-Airidh |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Face of the Shealing" A hill feature situated to the East of Meall na h Airidh. The property of the Earl of Morton |
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SRÒN GHARBH MHÒR |
Sròn Gharbh Mhòr |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"The Large Rough Point" A rough feature on the East side of Dubh Ghlaic, the property of S. Howard Esq. |
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LOCHAN MEALL NA H-AIRIDH |
Lochan Meall na h-Airidh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Little loch of the hill of the shealing A small loch situated on the south east side of Meall na h Airidh. On the property of the Earl of Morton |
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GLAC NAN GAMHNA |
Glac nan Gamhna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Hollow of the Stirks [Yearling Calves]" A hill feature situated to the north east side of Meall na h Airidh The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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RUDHA NAN GAMHNA |
Rudha nan Gamhna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Point of the Stirks [Yearling Calves]" A small promontary on the east side of Loch Sheil about thirty Chains south of the Confluence of Callop River. The property of Samuel Howard Esqr |
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BEALACH NA GÉIRE |
Bealach na Geire |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Sharp Pass" A mountain pass situated about a quarter of a mile to the north of Sgor na Cearc. The property of the Earl of Morton & Samuel Howard Esq |
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MEALL A' BHAINNE |
Meall a' Bhainne |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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A hill feature situated about half a mile north of Sgor na Cearc. The property of the Earl of Morton & Samuel Howard Esqr. English meaning.. "Hill of the Milk" |
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LEAC A' BHAINNE |
Leac a' Bhainne |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Face of the Milk" A hill feature situated about twenty chains to the east of Meall a' Bhainne The property of the Earl of Morton. |
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LEAC BHÀN |
Leac Bhàn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"The White Flagstone" A rocky feature on the west side of Glac nan Gamhna, on the side of Loch Shiel |
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FEADAN MHIC BHEATHAIN |
Feadan Mhic Bheathain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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A hill feature, situated on the south side of Sgor Chonnich and on the north side of Creag Mhor The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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ALLT FEADAN MHIC BHEATHAIN |
Allt Feadan Mhic Bheathain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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A mountain stream rising in the easterly part of Feadan Mhic Bheathain & flowing in a westerly direction (for about half a mile) to its Confluence with Loch Sheil |
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CREAG MHÒR |
Creag Mhòr |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan |
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"Large Rock" A rocky feature, situated about 20 chains to the west side of Meall a' Bhainne The property of Samuel Howard Esqr. |
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STEALL BHÀN |
Still Bhàn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"White Sheet of Water" A small portion of Allt Coire Ghiubhsachain about twenty Chains south east of Guesachan House. |
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CAMAS NA CRAOIBHE DARAICH |
Camas na Craoibhe Daraich
Camas na Craoibhe-daraich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Bay of the Oak trees" A small bay on the east side of Loch Sheil situated south of where Allt Coire Ghiubhsachan becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil |
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DROCHAID NA CRAOIBHE DARAICH |
Drochaid na Craoibhe Daraich
Drochaid na Craoibhe-daraich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Bridge of the Oak Tree" Applies to the trunk of an old Oak tree which forms a bridge over Allt Coire Ghuibhsachain situated about five Chains east of Guesachan House. |
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Steall Bhàn [Note] nom. sing. [nominative singular] Steall gen. sing [genitive singular] Steill or Still |
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SRÒN LAOIGH |
Sròn Laoigh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Point of the Calves" Applies to a portion of land situated about twenty Chains south of Guesachan House. The property of Samuel Howard [Esq] |
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CALLOP |
Callop |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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This name applies to a large district of land mostly moor. Extending from Lochan Dubh Ghlaic along the top of Meall na h Airid[h] & taking the watershed to the top of Sgor na Craoibhe Ceorrain then takes the watershed on to the top of Meall nan Damh & extends along the top of Coire Cruinn to source of Allt na Coire Cruinn which stream forms the eastern boundary |
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TOM NAM FÒIDEAN |
Tom nam Fòidean |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Hillock of the thin sods" A small Knoll situated about ten chains south of Geusacha[n] House |
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Sròn Laoigh [Note] on Sheet 9
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FEITH A' MHEALLAIN |
Feith a' Mheallain |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Quagmire of the Hill or Lump" A large hollow situated between Meall Onfhaidh and Druim Beag the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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AODANN CHLÉIREIG |
Aodann Chléireig
Aodann Chléirig |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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The face of a hill little north of Druim Beag the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, Meaning in English not Known. |
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GLEANN FIONNLIGHE |
Glleann Fionn-lighe |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Glen of the Clear River" A glen extending from the watershed near Gadhar Beinn in a southerly direction to near Ceann Lochiall, distance about 5 miles the property of D. Cameron Esq of Locheil |
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COIRE CHÙR |
Coire Chùr |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Rugged Hollow" A large hollow situated betw[een] Beinn Sneachda and Dru[im] Beag the property of D. Cam[eron] M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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FIONN LIGHE |
Fionn Lighe |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach |
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A mountain Stream rising near the Summit of Gadhar Bheinn [Gulvain] and Entering Loch Eil at th[e] north west End |
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CRAIGAG |
Craigag |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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Applied to a dwelling house with outhouses attached the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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CAM CHOILLE BHEAG |
Cam Choille Bheag |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Little Crooked Wood" A small wood situated little south of Lon na Graine the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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CALLOP |
Callop |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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A dwelling house slated and in good repair with offices and garden attach[ed] the property of the Ear[l] of Morton. |
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EILEAN FÈARNA |
Eilean Fèarna |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Alder Island" A portion of land whic[h] was at one time surroun[ded] by water the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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BLÀR CREAGACH |
Blar Creagach |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Rocky Moss" A portion of land situate[d] little south of Tom Buidh[e] the property of the Ear[l] of Morton. |
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[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT A' CHAORUINN |
Allt a' Chaoruinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
005 |
"Stream of the Rowan trees" A mountain stream rising in the west side of Leachdainn Beinne Sneachda and flowing in a Southerly direction for about a mile when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil about thirty chains East of Creagan Dubh. |
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LEACHDAINN BEINNE SNEACHDA |
Leachdainn Beinne Sneachda
Leachdan Beinn Sneachda
Leachdann Beinn'-sneachda |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
005 |
"Face of the Snow Mountain" A rocky feature situated a little South of Beinn Sneachda and about three quarters of a mile north of Kenlocheil. The property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil. |
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CREAGAN DUBH |
Creagan Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Angus McLachlan Kinlocheil
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
005 |
"Black little rock" A very small rocky feature situated on the north side of Locheil & about three quarters of a mile east of Camas an Fhaing |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant]" |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Criche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kinlocheil
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Boundary Stream" A mountain stream Rising in Leachdainn Beinne Sneachda and flowing in a Southerly direction for nearly a mile when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil about a quarter of a mile west of Creagan Dubh. |
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CAMAS AN FHAING |
Camas an Fhaing |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kinlocheil
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
005 |
"Bay of the Sheepfold" A small bay on the north side of Loch Eil situated a little to the west of where Allt na Criche becomes Confluent with the loch. |
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ALLT NA LAIRE DEIRG |
Allt na Laire Deirg
Allt na Larach Deirge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kinlocheil
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Stream of the red mare" A mountain stream rising in Leachdainn Beinne Sneachda and flowing in a southerly direction for about a mile when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil about two hundred and fifty yards east of the Confluence of Allt na Criche. |
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CLACH MHIC BHEATHAIN |
Clach Mhic Bheathain |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Stewart Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"McBean's Stone" Applied to a large stone on Druim Fearna. |
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COIRE FEARNA |
Coire Fearna |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Stewart Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Alder Hollow" A hollow at the western extremity of Leachdainn Beinn Shneachda, |
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CLACH MHÒR MHIC AN TOISICH |
Clach Mhòr Mhic an Toisich |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Stewart Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Macintoshes Big Stone" A large stone about 6 feet in height and 5 feet in Circumference near the western extremity of Locheil |
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Co. [County Argyll] Parish of Kilmallie
Clach Mhic Bheathain [Note] Is it a standing stone of memorial? and ought not be written in G.T. [Gothic Text]
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapper. R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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DROCHAID DRUIM NA SAILLE |
Drochaid Druim na Saille |
Rev. [Reverend] A Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Bridge of the Fat Back" A good substantial stone bridge which spans the Fionnali, on the turnpik[e] road leading from Kinloc[h]iel to Callop. |
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DRUMASALLIE |
Drumasallie |
Rev. [Reverend] A Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
A farnsteading and dwelling house with gard[en] attached the property of D. Cameron Esq of Locheil |
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TÒM DEARDHUIL |
Tom Deardhuil |
Rev. [Reverend] A Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Hillock of Darthula" A small hill feature overgrown with Birc[h] a little north west of Dail an Uisge the property of D. Cameron (M.P.) [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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Tom Deardhuil [Note] To be authent [authenticated] |
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ALLT COIRE AN TUIM |
Allt Coire an Tuim |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Stream of the Hollow of the Hillocks" A stream rising in Coire an Tuim which flows in a easterly direction for one mile when it becomes Confluent with the Dubhalaidh, |
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COIRE AN TUIM |
Coire an Tuim |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Hollow of the Hillocks" A large hollow on the north side of Beinn an Tòm, the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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LEAC UAMHACHAN |
Leac Uamhachan |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Face of the Caverns" Applied to the side of a hill on the east side of Uamhachan the property of D. Cameron MP [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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DAIL NAN UAMHACHAN |
Dail nan Uamhachan |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Field of the Caverns" A small field situated o[n] the west side of Dail na Scrachdaich the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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WAUCHAN |
Wauchan |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
005 |
Applied to a dwelling h[ouse] of one story thatched and [in] good repair the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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DAIL NA SRACHDAICH |
Dail na Srachdaich |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Dale of the Tearing" A small field situated on the the east side of the Fionnali and a little north of Dail Lourie. the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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TÒM CALADH NAM FREUMH |
Tom Caladh nam Freumh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr D Boyd Nth [North] Garvan
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Hillock of the harbour of the roots" A small Knoll situated a little to the south of Caladh nam Freumh. The property of the Earl of Morton. |
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SCHOOL [South Garvan] |
School |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr D Boyd Nth [North] Garvan
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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A school for both sexes situated on the south west side of Loch Eil (in South Garvan.) it is supported by the proprietor the Earl of Morton. & also by the "Society for propagating Christian Knowledge" the average attendance is 18. Teacher Mr John Wilson |
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INNIS DUBH |
Innis Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr D Boyd Nth [North] Garvan
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Black Valley" A portion of ground in South Garvan situated about fifteen Chains south of Rugha Aonghais The property of the Earl of Morton. |
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GARVAN |
Garvan |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Boyd North Garvan
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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Applies to the Farm House Situated betwixt Fionn Alltan and North Garvan River The property of the Earl of Morton |
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SOUTH GARVAN |
South Garvan |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Boyd North Garvan
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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Applies to the houses, Crofts etc. situated betwixt North Garvan River & Duisky. The property of the Earl of Morton. |
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CALADH NAM FREUMH |
Caladh nam Freumh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Boyd North Garvan
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Harbour of the roots" Applies to a portion of ground in South Garvan a little south east of the school. The property of the Earl of Morton |
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AMHAINN BHEAGAIG |
Amhainn Beagach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kenlocheil
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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Little River A small river rising in Coire Chur and flowing in a north easterly direction for about a mile and a half when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil at South east end of Corribeg |
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INBHEAR BEAGAIG |
Inbhear Bheagaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kenlocheil
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Mouth of the little river" A portion of land on the east side of Amhainn Beagach and about a quarter of a mile north of its Confluence with Loch Eil The property of D. Cameron MP [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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SCHOOL [Corribeg] |
School |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kenlocheil
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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A school (situated in Corribeg) for both sexes where the ordinary branches of education are taught. (It is supported by D. Cameron Esquire of Locheil.) the average attendance is from 8 to 10. Miss Elizabeth McDonald teacher. |
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Amhainn Bheagaig & Inbhear Beagaig [Note, Beagach & Bheagaich ] referred
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CREAG AN ARAIM |
Creag an Araim |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kenlocheil
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
005 |
"Rock of the Army" A rocky feature situated on the east side of Allt na Laire Deirg about half a mile north of where it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil. The property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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INNIS A' CHAORUINN |
Innis a' Chaoruinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kenlocheil
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
005 |
"Valley of the rowan trees" A portion of rocky moorland situated on the west side of Allt a' Chaoruinn and about a quarter of a mile north east of Creagan Dubh. The property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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CORRIBEG |
Corribeg |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A McLachlan Kenlocheil
Mr John Cameron Corribeg |
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This name applies to the houses Crofts etc situated betwixt Allt na Criche & Abhainn Beagach. The property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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TORR GIUBHAIS |
Torr Ghuibhais |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Fir Hillock" A small hillock situated a little north of Dail Sgainnir the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq. of Locheil |
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CÀM CHOILLE MHÒR |
Cam Choille Mhòr |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Big Crooked Wood" A clump of wood situated on the north side of Lòn Druim Fearna the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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GLAC CHALLTUINN |
Glac Chaltuinn |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Hazel Hollow" A hollow situated little south of Torr Giubhais the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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DROCHAID SGAINNIR |
Drochaid Sgainnir |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Bridge of Defamation" A good substantial stone brid[ge] Situated on the turnpike roa[d] leading from Druim Na Sail[le] to Callop. |
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DAIL NA SGAINNIR |
Dail na Sgainnir |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Dale or Field of Defamation" Applied to a small field little north of Drochai[d] Sgainnir the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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CALLOP RIVER |
Callop River |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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A river commencing its name at the confluence of Allt na Teanga Duibh and Allt an Fhaing which flows in a north westerly direction for ab[out] 3 miles and a 1/2 when it becomes Confluent with Loch Shiel |
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ALLT NA H-AIRIDH |
Allt na h'Airidh |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Burn of the Shealing" A stream rising a little North of Meall Airidh which flows in a easterly direction until it becomes confluent with Callop River little west of Eilean Fearna |
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DROCHAID AN EIREANNAICH |
Drochaid an Eireannaich |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Irishman's Bridge" A stone bridge spanning Allt Eireannaich on the turnpike road from Druimnasallie to Callop |
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TÒM BUIDHE |
Tom Buidhe |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Yellow Hillock" A hill feature situated a little west of Drochaid Sgainnir the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Allt na h-Airidh [Query] Aridhe -e?
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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TÒRR AN LOCHAIN |
Tòrr an Lochain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Hillock of the Loch" A small hillock overgrown with Birch situated abo[ut] 1/4 of a mile south of Locha[n] Dubh Torr an Tairbeirt. the property of the Earl of Mor[ton] |
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LINNE DHÙGHAILL |
Linne Dhùghaill |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Dougall's Pool" A pool in the Dubhalaidh about 20 Chains south east of Tom Buidhe |
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TÒRR LINNE DHUGHAILL |
Tòrr Linne Dhùghaill |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Hillock of Dougall's Pool" A small hill feature covere[d] with Birch a little south of Linne Dughaille the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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TOM RUADH |
Tòm Ruadh |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Reddish Hill" A hill feature situated a little north west of Drochaid Sgainnir the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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ALLT AN EIREANNAICH |
Allt an Eireannaich |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Irishman's Burn" A stream rising a little west of Druim na Saille which flows in a southerly direction for 1 mile and a quarter when it becomes Confluent with the Dubhalaidh a little east of Lon na Gràine |
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Tom Ruadh [Note] accent not required
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LOCHAN NA CRÌCHE |
Lochan na Crìche |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. P. McDougal Callop |
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"Boundary Loch" A small loch situated on the south side of Callop River and a little nort[h] west of Eilean Mòr |
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EILEAN MÒR |
Eilean Mòr |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. P. McDougal Callop |
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"Big Island" An Island situated a little west of Creagach the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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BEINN SNEACHDA |
Beinn Sneachda |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Snow Mountain" A precipitious hill situated one mile north of the western extremity of Locheil the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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CNOCAN BIORACH |
Cnocan Biorach |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Sharp Knolls" Applied to two small hill features on the north east side of Beinn Sneachda the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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MAOL DUBH |
Maol Dubh |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Black Hill" A small hill feature situated in Coire Chur the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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LETH ALLT |
Leth Allt |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Half Burn" A large burn rising in Feith a Mheallain which flows in a south easterly direction for about one mile when it becomes Confluent with the Suileag |
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DRUIM BEAG |
Druim Beag |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Little Ridge" A hill feature on the east side of Coire Chur the property of D Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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RUIGHE SEILEACH |
Ruighe Sealach |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Slope of the Willow" Applied to a portion of heathy land in Coire Chu[r] the property of D Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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Leth Allt [Note] To be written on Sheet 6
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant S.R.E. [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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BACAN SNEACHDA |
Bacan Sneachda |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Ledge of the Snow" A ridge of a hill situated about half a mile north west of Beinn Sneachda the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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ALLT SEANN UAMHACHAN |
Allt Sheann Uamhachan |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Burn of the Old Cavernous Place" A burn rising on the west side of Uamhachan which flows in a easterly direction until it falls into the Fionnali at Dail nan Uamhachan, |
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DAIL LOURIE |
Dail Lourie |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
A small field a little east of Wauchan the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, Meaning in English not Known, |
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MÀM LOURIE |
Mam Lourie |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
A hill feature situated between Bacan Sneachda and Coille Cala na Creagan the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. Meaning in English not Known, |
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DOIRE BEAG |
Doire Beag |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Small Thicket" A small thicket situated [a] little south [of] Wauchan the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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LOCHAN LOURIE |
Lochan Lourie |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
A small loch situated a little east of Bealach Craoibh Chaoruinn the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, Meaning in English not Known |
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DOIRE SHOMHAIRLE |
Doire Shomhairle |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
A. Cameron Callop
D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Samuel's Thicket" A portion of Coille Cala na Creagan on the west side of Doire an Rathaid the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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DOIRE AN RATHAID |
Doire an Rathaid |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
A. Cameron Callop
D. Cameron Callop |
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"Thicket of the Road" A small thicket little south of Allt na Criche the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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FEADAN A' CHREIMH |
Feadan a Chreimh |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
A. Cameron Callop
D. Cameron Callop |
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"Hollow of the Wild Garlick" A hollow little north east of Druim na Saille the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Criche |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Boundary Strea[m]" A stream rising on the west side of Beinn an Sneachda which flows in a westerly direction for one mile when it becomes Confluent with the Fionnali There are two other stream[s] called by the same nane [name] with the same meaning on the same Sheet & Trace one rises near the northern extremity of Umhachan and flows in a easterly direction until it falls into the Fionnali the other rises in Bacan Sneachda and flows in a westerly direction until it becomes confluent with the same river. |
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BEINN NAN TOM |
Beinn nan Tòm |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Mountain of the Hillocks" A large precipitious hill situated about one mile and a 1/4 North of Druim na Saille the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament], Esq of Locheil, |
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TOM NAM FINEACHAN |
Tom nam Fineachan |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Hillock of the Clans" A small hillock situated a little north west of Druim na Saille the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament], Esq of Locheil, |
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CÀRN NAM BROC |
Carn nam Brochd |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Badger's Cairn" A hill feature situated on the west side of Druim na Saille the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament], Esq of Locheil, |
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Beinn nan Tom [Note] accent not wanted To be erased
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CLACH MHÒR CÀRN NAM BROCHD |
Clach Mhòr Càrn nam Brochd |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Big stone of the Badger'[s Cairn]" A large stone situated a little south of Carn Nam Brochd |
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LOCH AN EIREANNAICH |
Loch an Eireannaich |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Irishman's Loch" A small loch situate[d] a little south west of Clach Mhòr Carn Nam Broc |
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AN CLACHACH |
An Clachach |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"The stoney Place" A stoney portion of ground little south of Meall Clachach |
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ALLT AN TUIM RUAIDH |
Allt an Tuim Ruaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Stream of the Red Hillock" A stream rising at Lochan [na] Carnach and flows in a Southerly direction until it falls into the Dubhalaidh |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clarke
Mr. A Cameron, Callop
Mr. D Cameron, Callop |
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A small stream rising on the East side of Na h-Uamhacan and flowing S.E. [South East] till it falls into the Fionn Lighe. Meaning, The "Boundary Burn" |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. D Cameron Callop |
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"Stream of the boundary" A mountain stream rising west of An Clachach ( about 2 quarter of a mile) it flows in a Southerly direction for over a quarter of a mile when it becomes Confluent with Callop River at Lochan na Criche. |
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ALLT TÒRR AN LOCHAIN |
Allt Torr an Lochain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. D Cameron Callop |
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"Stream of the hillock of the little loch" A mountain stream rising about half a mile north of Glas Bheinn and flowing in a north westerly direction for over a mile when it becomes Confluent with Lochan Dubh Torr an Tairbeirt |
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RUDHA MHIC AN TÒISICH |
Rudha Mhic an Tòisich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. D Cameron Callop |
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"McIntosh's Point" A point on the south west side of Loch Eil about a quarter of a mile east of Clach Mhòr Mhic an Toisich |
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LÒN DRUIM NA SAILLE |
Lòn Druim na Saille |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Meadow of the Fat Back" A large meadow situated between Dubhalaidh and Druim na Saille the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] of Locheil |
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DRUIM NA SAILLE |
Druim na Saille |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Fat Back" A hill feature situated between the Dubhalaidh and the Fionnali the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] of Locheil |
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COILLE DRUIM NA SAILLE |
Coille Druim na Saille |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Wood of the Fat Back" A large wood little south of Druim na Saille the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] of Locheil |
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CNOC NAM FLÙR |
Cnoc nam Flùr |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Flower Hillock" A small hill feature a little east of the eastern extremity of Lòn Druim na Saille the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] of Locheil |
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INNSE FÈARNA |
Innse Fèarna |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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A heathy portion of ground situated near the confluence of All na Teanga Duibh and Allt na Cruaiche the property of the Earl of Morton, English meaning [blank space] |
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DOIRE NA CRUAICHE |
Doire na Cruaiche |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Thicket of the Stack" A small thicket on the east side of A' Chruach the property of the Earl of Morton, |
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A' CHRUACH |
A' Chruach |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"The Stack" A round hill at the eastern extremity of Coire na Leacaich the property of the Earl of Morton |
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SRÒN GHARBH BHEAG |
Sròn Gharbh Bheag |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Little Rough Nose" A hill feature situated a little west of Lochan na Criche the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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LOCHAN NA SRÒINE GAIRBHE |
Lochan na Sròine Gairbhe |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Loch of the Rough Nose" A small loch situated little north west of Lochan na Criche |
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LÒN NA GRÀINE |
Lòn na Gràine |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Grain Field" A portion of rough pasture land situated little north of Cam Choille Bheag the property of D. Cameron MP. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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DROCHAID DRUIM FÈARNA |
Drochaid Druim Fèarna |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Bridge of the Alder Back" A wooden bridge situated little east of Drumasallie, |
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ALLT CHALLUIM |
Allt Challuim |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Malcolm's Burn" A stream rising little north east of the source of Allt a Mhullaich which flows in a north easterly direction for one mile and a quarter when it becomes confluent with Loch Eil near Fuinaltan, |
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CEANN LOCHIALL |
Ceann Lochiall |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Head of Locheil" Applied to the head of Loch Eil and a portion of rough pasture land the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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DAIL AN ARBHAIR |
Dail an Arbhair |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Corn Dale" A portion of land on the north side of the Dubhalaidh the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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FUINALTAN |
Fuinaltan |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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A crofters dwelling with outhouses attached the property of the Earl of Morton, |
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ALLT LIGHEACH |
Allt Ligheach |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Flooded Stream" A large stream rising a little west of Meall nam Maigheach which flows in a northerly direction Until it falls into the Dubhalaidh |
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BAD NAN IOLAIREAN |
Bad nan Iolairean |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Eagles' Tuft" A small hill feature situated a little east of Drumfern the property of the Earl of Morton |
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FIONN ALLTAN |
Fionn Alltan |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Fair Burn" A small stream rising on the east side of Druim Fearna which flows in a north easterly direction for one mile when it falls into Loch Eil a little south of Clach Mòr Mhic an Toisich |
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DRUMFERN |
Drumfern |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
A dwelling house with garden attached the property of the Earl of Morton |
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LÒN DRUIM FEARNA |
Lòn Druim Fearna |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Meadow of the Alder Back" A large meadow situated between Drumfern and Blar Creagach the property of the Earl of Morton |
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SEANN-UAMHACHAN (In Ruins) |
Seann Uamhachan |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Old place of the Caverns" Applied to the Ruin of a house one mile north of Coille Cala na Creagan. |
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NA H-UAMHACHAN |
Na h-Uamhachan |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
006 |
"Caverns" A large hill situated between Dubhalaidh and Fionnali the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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COILLE CALA NAN CREAGAN |
Coille Cala nan Creagan |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Wood of the Harbour Rock" A small Wood little north of Cala na Creagan the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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AN SRACHDACH |
An Srachdach |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"The Place of Rents [Tears]" Applied to a Scattered wood in Gleann Fionn-alaidh the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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CÙL LÒINE |
Cùl Lòine |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Black Meadow" Applied to a portion of heathy land situated a little west of Coille Cala na Creagan the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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BEALACH NA CRAOIBE CHAORUINN |
Bealach na Craoibhe Chaoruinn
Bealach na Craoibhe-caoruinn |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Pass of the Mountain Ash" Applied to an opening in a hill little west of Lochan na Lourie. |
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RUDHA DHÒMHNUlLL |
Rudha Dhomhnail |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Donald's Point" A point of land in Loch Eil near its western extremity |
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EAS A' GHABHAIDH |
Eas a' Ghabhaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Dangerous Waterfall" A Waterfall about 6 feet little north of Drochaid Druim na Saille, |
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TOREBANE |
Torebane |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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Applied to a Crofter's dwelling with offices attached the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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DRUMASALLIE MILL |
Drumasallie Mill |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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A dwelling house situate[d] near where a Saw Mill stood the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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ALLT BEALACH NA GÈIRE |
Allt Bealach na Gèire |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Stream of the Sharp Pass" A stream rising little north of Sgòr nan Cearc which flows in a north easter[ly] direction for about 3/4 [of] a mile when it is called Allt an Fhaing, |
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LINNE' CHREAGAIN |
Linne Chreagain |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Pool of the Rock" A pool in the Fionnali little north fo Drochai[d] Druim na Saille, |
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CALADH NA CREIGE |
Caladh na Creige |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Boyd Nth. [North] Garvan
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Harbour of the rock" A small bay on the south side of Loch Eil about ten Chains east of Rugha Fearna |
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RUDHA CALADH NA CREIGE |
Rudha Caladh na Creige |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Boyd Nth. [North] Garvan
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Point of the harbour of the rock" A small point on the south side of Loch Eil a little to the East of Caladh na Creige. |
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RUDHA AONGHAIS |
Rudha Aonghais |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Boyd Nth. [North] Garvan
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg |
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"Angus's Point" A small promontary on the south side of Loch Eil about ten Chains to the east of Rugha Caladh na Creige. |
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BUN GARBH AMHAINN |
Bun garbh amhainn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg
Mr D Boyd North Garvan |
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"End of the rough river" Applied to a portion of the shingle on both sides of North Garvan River where it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil |
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CAMAS NA MAOILE |
Camas na Maoile |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg
Mr D Boyd North Garvan |
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"Bay of the lump" A small bay on the south side of Loch Eil, about thirty Chains east of Bun garbh amhainn |
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RUDHA FÈARNA |
Rudha Fèarna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Corribeg
Mr D Boyd North Garvan |
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"Alder Point" A small point on the south side of Loch Eil about thirty chains east of Camas na Maoile |
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TÒRR BÀN |
Tòrr Bàn |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Pale Hillock" A small hill feature situated a little east of Drochaid Druim na Saille, the property of D. Cameron (M.P. [Member of Parliament]) Esq of Lochiel |
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TÒRR BÀN AN AIRD |
Tòrr Bàn an Aird |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"High Pale Hillock" A hill feature situated a little north of Torr Ban the property of D. Cameron (M.P [Member of Parliament]) Esq. of Lochiel |
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TÒRR NAN DRUIDEAN |
Tòrr nan Druidean |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Starlings' Hillock" A small hillock situated little north east of Torr nam Brochd the property of D. Cameron (M.P [Member of Parliament]) Esq of Lochiel |
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TÒRR NAM BROC |
Torr nam Brochd |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Badgers Hillock" A small hill feature situa[ted] a little north west of Kenlochiel the property of D. Cameron (M.P. [Member of Parliament]) Esq of Lochiel |
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CALA NAN CREAGAN |
Cala nan Creagan |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Shelter Rock" A small cliff situated at the southern extremity of Coille Cala nan Creagan the property of D. Cameron (M.P. [Member of Parliament]) Esq of Lochiel |
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EAS AN T-SNEACHDA |
Eas an t-Sneachda |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Waterfall of the Snow Mountain" Applied to a rough portion of a stream at the south eastern extremity of Gearr Leacain |
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GEARR LEACANN |
Gearr Leacainn |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Short Face" The face of a hill a little north east of Cala na Creagan the property of D. Cameron (M.P [Member of Parliament]) Esq of Locheil |
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TORR BÀN NA MOLAICHE |
Torr Bàn na Molaiche |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"White Hairy Hillock" A small hill feature little east of Torr Ban the property of D. Cameron (M.P [Member of Parliament]) Esq of Locheil |
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KINLOCHEIL |
Kinlocheil |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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A few crofters' dwellings the property of D. Cameron (M.P [Member of Parliament]) Esq of Locheil |
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ALLT NA CROISE |
Allt na Croise |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Cross Stream" A Stream rising on the sout[h] west face of Beinne an Sneachda which flows in a Southerly direction for about 1 mile when it becomes Confluent with Locheil near its western extremity. |
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ALLT EAS AN T-SNEACHDA |
Allt Eas an t-Sneachda |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Burn of the Snow Waterfa[ll"] A stream rising on the south west face of Beinn an Sneachda which flows in a Southerly direction until it falls into Locheil near the western extremity of Kinlocheil |
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County Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
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MEALL CLACHACH |
Meall Clachach |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. J. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Stony Hill" A hill feature situated one mile and a 1/4 south of Beinn nan Tòm the property of D. Cameron Esq of Locheil |
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COIRE NA BREAC LEITIR |
Coire na Breac Leitir |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. J. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Hollow of the spotted Slope" A hollow situated on the east side of Beinn nan Tòm the property of D. Cameron MP. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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ALLT COIRE NA BREAC LEITIR |
Allt Coire na Breac Leitir |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. J. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Stream of the hollow of the Spotted slope" A stream rising in Coire na Breac Leitir which flows in a easterly direction until it joins the Duibhalaidh, |
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CREAG AN EICH |
Creag an Eich |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Horse's Rock" A large rock situated one mile south west of Beinn Nan Tom the property of D Cameron, MP [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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LOCHAN NA CARNAICH |
Lochan na Carnaich |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A Cameron Callop |
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"Loch of the Cairns" A small loch situated little north of Meall Clachach |
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GLEANN DUBHLIGHE |
Gleann Dublighe
Gleann Dubh-lighe |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A Cameron Callop |
005 |
"Glen of the Black River" A Glen extending from Coire na Streap in a southerly direction to near the Mill of Drumasallie the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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DAIL LAGACH |
Dail Lagach |
Rev [Reverend] A Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Hollow Dale" A small field situated a little north of Innse Fearna the property of the Earl of Morton |
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ALLT AN FHAING |
Allt an Fhaing |
Rev [Reverend] A Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Sheepcot Burn" A stream commencing its name a little to the west of Innse Fearna an joins Callop River at the confluence of Allt na Cruaiche and All na Teanga Duibhe. |
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ALLT DUBHAIDH |
Allt Dubhaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. Peter McDougal Callop |
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"Black Stream" A stream flowing out of Lochan Dubh Torr an Tairb[eirt] and joining Callop River little north of Eilean Fear[na] |
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LOCHAN DUBH TÒRR AN TAIRBEIRT |
Lochan Dubh Torr an Tairbeirt |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. Peter McDougal Callop |
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"Black Loch of the Isthm[us]" A large loch situated a little south west of Torr an Tairbeirt |
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TÒRR AN TAIRBEIRT |
Torr an Tairbeirt |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. Peter McDougal Callop |
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"Hillock of the Isthmus" A hill feature situated about 1/4 of a mile south west of the confluence of Allt an Eireannaich the property of the Earl of Morton |
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CNOC NAN CAILLEACH |
Cnoc nan Cailleach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr E Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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Old Women's Knoll A small Knoll with fir trees situated a little north of Fassfern. Property of D. Cameron MP [Member of Parliament Esq of Locheil |
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FUARAN CNOC NAN CAILLEACH |
Fuaran Cnoc nan Cailleach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr E Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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"Well of the old women's Knoll" A spring situated a little east of Cnoc nan Cailleach |
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LOCHABER |
Lochaber |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr E Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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Applied to a district in the South of the mainland of Inverness Shire. It is bounded by Perth-shire and Argyll Shire on the South and east. Its length southwards is 33 miles and its greatest breadth is 21 miles It belongs parochially to the parishes of Kilmonivaig and Kilmallie Its general features are mountainous rugged and partly wooded, affording tolerable pasture and shelter to deer and sheep. |
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ALLT AN TORR MHÒIR |
Allt an Torr Mhòir |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the big Knoll" A mountain stream rising a little to the east of the source of Allt na Croit Rannaich and flowing in a southerly direction to its Confluence with Loch Eil |
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GLEANN SUILEAG |
Gleann Suileag |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
006 |
"Glen of the little eye" A glen extending from the west end of Glen Loy to near Fassfern property of D Cameron MP. [Member of Parliament] Esqr of Locheil |
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RUDHA NA CLOICHE |
Rudha na Cloiche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Point of the stone" A point on the north side of Loch Eil situated to the west of Camas a' Mhuilleir |
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CAMAS A' MHÙILLEIR |
Camus a' Mhùilleir |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Miller's Bay" A small by on the north side of Loch Eil situated to the west of Rudha na Cloiche. |
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MAOL AN FHÀSAIDH FHEÀRNA |
Maol an Fhàsaidh Fheàrna
Maol an Fhàsaidh-fheàrna
Maol Fàsadh na Feàrna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Lump of the sheltered place of the Alder" A promontory on the north side of Loch Eil situated to the east of Camas a' Mhuilleir |
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ALLT LEACAICH |
Allt Leacaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the flat stones" A mountain stream rising to the east of Doire na Muice and flowing in a northerly direction for about a quarter of a mile when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil at the east end of Camas nam Bròg |
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RUDHA FEÀRNA |
Rudha Feàrna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Point of the alder" A point on the north side of Locheil. about three quarters of a mile west of Fassfern. |
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CAMAS AN RUDHA FHEÀRNA |
Camus an Rhudha Fheàrna
Camas an Rhudha-fheàrna
Camas Rhudha na Feàrna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Bay of the point of the alder" A small bay on the north side of Loch Eil situated to the East of Rudha Fearna |
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COILLE MHÒR |
Coille Mhòir |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Big Wood" Applied to a hill feature situated at the western extremity of Druim Fada, the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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CRUINN BHARRAN |
Cruinn Bharran |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Round Clump" Applied to a group of small Knolls situated between Allt a' Chruinn Bharrain and Allt na Coille Mhòir |
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ALLT NA COILLE MHOIR |
Allt na Coille Mhòir
Allt na Coille Mòire |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Big Wood" A stream rising little east of Allt a Chruinn Bharrain which flows in a south westerly direction until it joins the Suileag little south of the Confluence of Allt a Chruinn Bharrain. |
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ALLT A' CHRUINN BHARRAIN |
Allt a' Chruinn Bharrain |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Round Clump["] A stream rising little south of Coille Mhòir which flows in a south westerly direction for one mile when it becom[es] confluent with the Suileag |
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TORR A' CHÒMHLAIDH |
Torr na Còmhladh |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Hillock of Meeting" A hill feature situated on the west side of Glen Suileag the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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BEUL ÀTH NAN DEARCAG |
Beul Ath nan Dearcag |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Ford of the Berries" A ford situated a little north west of the confluence of Leth Allt |
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COIRE AN LIGHTUINN |
Coire an Lightuinn
Coire na Ligh-tuinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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"Hollow of the rapid floods" A hollow situated to the South of the eastern part of Druim Fada. Property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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ALLT COIRE AN LIGHTUINN |
Allt a' Choire Lightuinn
Allt Coire na Ligh-tuinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the hollow of rapid floods" A mountain stream risining [rising] near Stob a Ghrianain and flowing through Coire Lightuinn and becomes Confluent with the River Loy near Drochaid Invherskil a' Mhullein |
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STOB A' GHRIANAIN |
Stob a' Ghrianain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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"Sunny Point" A very prominent hill feature situated a little to the east of the Source of Allt Dogha in Druim Fada. Property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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COIRE DUBH |
Coire Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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"Black hollow" A mountain feature situated to the north of Stob a Ghrainain Property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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DRUIM FADA |
Druim Fada |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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Long Back A long ridge extending from Coille Mhòir in an Easterly direction to Claigionn na Sroine Property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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COIRE AN FHUIDHIR |
Coire an Fhuidhir |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A McPhee Corpach |
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"Hollow of the servant" A mountain hollow situated to the north of Druim Fada and west of Coire Dubh. Property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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LOCH EIL |
Loch Eil |
Revd. [Reverend] Dr. Clerk Corpach
Mr. D. Boyd Blaich
Mr. John Boyd Blaich |
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Applied to a large loch extending from Corpach in a Westerly direction to within a mile of Drumnasallie, a distance of about 9 miles. |
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ALLT CAMAS NA H-ÀTHA |
Allt Camas na h-Àtha |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee, Corpach
Mr Ewen McPhee Corpach |
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"Burn of the Kiln Bay" A stream rising a considerable distance north-east of "Ceann a' Chlàir", which flows in a Southerly direction to its confluence with Lochiel. |
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PORT A' BHÀTA |
Port a Bhàta |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Boat Harbour" A small bay situated little south west of Achdaleiw and 1/2 a mile east of Goirtein an t-Sailleir. |
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Port a Bhàta [Note] on 1/2500
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CORPACH HILL |
Corpach Hill |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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A small hill situated little west of Corpach the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Loch Eil. |
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ALLT DOGHA |
Allt Dogha |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Burdock" A stream rising on the face of Druim Fada which flows in a southerly direction until it joins Loch Eil near Annat. |
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LOCHAN KILMALLIE |
Lochan Kilmallie |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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A small loch situated at the western extremity of Gleann Laragain, |
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ALLT PHARAIG |
Allt Pharaig |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Peters Stream" A stream rising on the east side of Allt an Daraich which flows in a southerly direction for nearly one mile when it becomes confluent with Loch Eil little west of Allt Beag. |
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ALLT AN FHUADH |
Allt na Fuadh
Allt an Fhuatha |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Spectre" A stream rising on the face of Druim Fada which flows in a southerly direction until it becomes confluent with Loch Eil little west of Allt na Leth Bheinn, |
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ALLT AN LETH BHEINN |
Allt an Leth Bheinn
Allt na Leth-bheinne |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Half Hill" A large stream rising on the east side of Allt na Fuadh which flows in a southerly [direction] until it joins Loch Eil little east of Allt na Fuadh. |
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EAS NAM FITHEACH |
Eas nam Fitheach |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach |
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"Ravens' Waterfall" Applied to a steep stream rising little north west of Allt a Chruinn Bharainn which flows in a south westerly direction Until it becomes Confluent with the Suileag, |
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GOIRTEAN AN T-SAILLEIR |
Goirtean an t' Sailleir |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach |
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"Little Field of the Salt Tub" A small arable field situated little south west of Tom Giubhais the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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TOM GIUBHAIS |
Tom Giubhais |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach |
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"Fir Hillock" A hill feature planted with fir the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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ACHDALIEW |
Achdaliew |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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A Shooting Lodge with offices and gardens attac[hed] situated on the north side of Loch Eil and about one mile and [a] half west of Annat th[e] property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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LETH BHEINN |
Leth Bheinn |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Half a Hill" A hill feature situated a little north east of Achdaliew the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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EAS BUIDHE |
Eas Buidhe |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Yellow Waterfall" A small fall situated a little north of Dail Lighe, |
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DAIL LIGHE |
Dail Lighe |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Dale of the Flood" A portion of heathy land situated little south of Eas Buidhe the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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CEANN A' CHLÀIR |
Ceann a Chlàir |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Head of the smooth space" Applied to a large portion of land overgrown with Oak the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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ALLT BEAG |
Allt Beag |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Little Stream" A small stream rising between Allt Pharaig and Allt na Fuadh which flows in a southerly direction until it joins Locheil, |
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ALLT GOIRTEIN AN T-SAILLEIR |
Allt Goirtein an t' Sailleir |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Salting Tub" A stream rising on the face of Druim Fada which flows in a southerly direction until it becomes confluent with Loch Eil a little west of Goirtein an t Sailleir |
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ALLT AN TUIM GHIUBHAIS |
Allt an Tuim Ghiubhais
Allt an Tuim-ghiubhais |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Knoll of the firtre[e"] A stream rising on the east side of Allt Goirtein an t' Sailleir which flows in a Southerly direction until it joins Loch Eil little east of the Confluence of Alllt Goirtein an t' Sailleir. |
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ALLT AN DARAICH |
Allt an Daraich |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Oak Wood" A stream rising on the east side of Allt an Tuim Ghiubhais which flows in a southerly direction until it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil little east of Allt an Tuim Ghiubhais |
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FASSFERN |
Fassfern |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
006 |
Applied to a farm house with offices attached situated a little south of where the turnpike road crosses the Suileag. Property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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ALLT NA LURGA BUIDHE |
Allt na Lurga Buidhe
Allt na Luirg Buidhe |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
006 |
"Stream of the Yellow Ridge" A stream rising a little to the East Aodann Mòr and flowing in an easterly direction for about a mile when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil a little south of Fassfern. |
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ALLT AN FHAING |
Allt an Fhaing |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. Angus McPhee Corpach |
006 |
A mountain stream rising a little to the east of Aodann Mòr and flowing in a south easterly direction for about a mile when it becomes Confluent with the Suileag at Fassfern. English meaning Stream of the Sheepfold. |
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ALLT AN INBHIR |
Allt an Inbhir |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the valley" A mountain stream rising South of Coille Mhòir and flowing in a southerly direction to its Confluence with Loch Eil near Fassfern. |
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CAMAS AN INBHIR |
Camas an Inbhir |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Bay of the valley" A bay on the north side of Loch Eil. Situated to the North [of] Maol na Fhasadh Fhearna |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant]" |
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AODANN MOR |
Aodann Mòr |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Big face" A hill feature situated about half a mile N.W. [North West] of Fassfern. Property of D. Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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CROIT RAINICH |
Croit Raithnich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Croft of the ferns" Applies to a woody feature - Situated at the junction of Allt a Torr Mhòir & Allt na Croit Rainich. Property of D. Cameron Esqr. of Locheil |
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ALLT NA CROIT RAINICH |
Allt na Croit Raithnich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the Croft of the ferns" A mountain stream a little east of the source of Allt an Inbhir and [flowing] in a southerly direction to its Confluence with Allt an Torr Mhoir |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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DRUIM FARMOLACH |
Druim Farmolach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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Applies to a small ridge situated about a mile east of Fassfern. Property of D. Cameron MP [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil (Meaning not Known) |
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COILLE DRUIM FARMOLACH |
Coille Druim Farmolach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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Applies to a wood on the north side of Loch Eil extending from about half a mile east of Fassfern to near Goirtean an t-Sailleir Property of D. Cameron MP [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil (Meaning not Known) |
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TORR MÒR |
Torr Mor |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Large Knoll" A hill feature Covered with wood situated a little north of the [confluence of] Allt an Torr Mhòir and Allt na Croit Rannich Property of D Cameron MP [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil. |
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RUDHA RAINICH |
Rudha Raithnich |
Revd. [Reverend Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Point of the ferns" A small point on the south side of Loch Eil situated about three quarters of a mile East of Camus Dubh Uisge |
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RUDHA NA MUICE MARA |
Rudha na Muice Mara
Rudha na Muice-mara |
Revd. [Reverend Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Point of the Whale" A Promontory on the south side of Loch Eil situated a little to the east of Rudha Raithnich. |
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CAMAS NAM BRÒG |
Camus nam Bròg |
Revd. [Reverend Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr Angus McPhee Corpach |
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"Bay of the shoes" A small bay on the south side of Loch Eil situated to the west of where Allt Leacaich becomes Confluent with the Loch. |
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Rudha Rainich [Note] see page 109 [Croit Rainich]
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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DUISKY |
Duisky |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A. McPhee Corpach |
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Applied to a small village on the south side of Loch Eil extending in a westerly direction for about a mile from Allt Leacaich. Property of The Earl of Morton. |
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RUDHA DUBH UISGE |
Rudha Dubh Uisge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Point of the black water" A small promontory on the south side of Loch Eil situated at the junction of Dubh Uisge with Loch Eil |
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CAMAS DUBH UISGE |
Camas Dubh Uisge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Bay of the black water" A bay on the south side of Loch Eil situated to the East of where Dubh Uisge becomes Confluent with the Loch. |
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CAMAS NA H-ÀTHA |
Camus na h Atha |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Bay of the Kiln" A small bay on the north side of Loch Eil about a mile east of Fassfern. |
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ALLT CEANN A' CHLÀIR |
Allt Ceann a Chlair |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the smooth face" A mountain stream rising about a mile south of Stob a Ghrianain and flowing in a southerly direction to its Confluence with Loch Eil near Croit na Cailliche |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
Camus na h-Àtha [Note] on 1/2500
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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ALLT CÙIL A' CHIARAIN |
Allt Cùil a' Chiarain |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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A mountain stream rising a little to the south of Corpach Hill and flowing in a southerly direction to its Confluence with Loch Linnhe - a little west of Corpach Hotel. English meaning is either "The stream of the recess of St Kearan": "or the steam of the dark recess" |
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County Inverness [Argyll] Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Lce.. Corpl.. R.E. [Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers] |
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AN DOIRE CRUINN |
An Doire Cruinn |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach |
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"Round Thicket" Applied to a portion of heathy land which was at one time overgrown with wood situated little south west of Tom nan Eildean the property of D Cameron MP. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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LAG AN DEARG UILLT |
Lag an Deirg Uillt |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach |
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"Hollow of the Red Stream" A small hollow situated 1/4 of a mile south east of An Doire Cruinn the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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TÒM NAN EILDEAN |
Tom nan Eildean |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach |
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"Hillock of the Hinds" A small hill feature situated near the eastern extremity of Druim Fada the property of D. Cameron, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil, |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Lag an Dearg Uillt [Notes] Dearg An adjective prefixed is indeclinable except aspiration Lagan
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Lce.. Corpl.. R.E. [Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers] |
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DEARG ALLT |
Dearg Allt |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach |
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"Red Stream" A stream rising near An Doire Cruinn which flows in a south easterly directio[n] until it falls into the Caledonian Canal, |
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ALLT TOM NAN EILDEAN |
Allt Tom nan Eildean |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach |
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"Stream of the Hillock of the Hind[s"] A stream rising little south of Tom nan Eildean which flows in a south easterly direction until it falls into Dearg Allt, |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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GLEN ALBYN |
Glen Albyn |
Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr. Ewen Cameron, Corpach
Mr. D. McPhee, Corpach |
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The grand valley which runs in a direction from North-east to South-west across the whole breadth of the kingdom from the Moray frith [firth] at Inverness to Fort William, and the bottom of which is almost filled with a chain of lakes, The distance in a direct line is little more than 50 miles; and of this the navigable lakes, Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy make nearly 40 miles, It is through this glen that the Great Caledonian Canal runs. (Extract from Imperial Gazetteer) |
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ALLT AN T-SEILICH |
Allt an t Seilich |
Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McIntosh Corpach |
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"Stream of the Willow" A mountain stream rising about half a mile to the west of Lochan nan tri Criòch and flowing in a northerly direction for over half a mile to its Confluence with Allt a Choire Lightuinn |
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[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Lce. Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT A' CHÀISE |
Allt a Chàise |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr D McPhee Corpach |
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A small stream rising abut half a mile east of Meall Bhanabhie and flowing in an Easterly direction and spread in a small marsh on the west side of the Caledonian Canal. English meaning Stream of the Cheese |
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ALLT MÒR |
Allt Mòr |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. D McPhee Corpach |
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"Large Stream" A mountain stream rising about three fourths of a mile west of Meall Bhanabhie - and flowing in an easterly direction to its Confluence with the River Lochy. |
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ALLT RUIGHE NAN LAGAN |
Allt Ruighe nan Lagan |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr D McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the slope of the hollows" A mountain stream rising about half a mile east of An Doire Cruinn and flowing in a Southerly direction to its Confluence with Allt nan Seangan at Ruighe nan Lagan. |
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SRÒN LIATH |
Sròn Liath |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr D McPhee Corpach |
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"Grey Nose" A hill feature on mile west of Claigionn na Sroine the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil. |
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[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Lce. Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers] |
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CALEDONIAN CANAL |
Caledonian Canal |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clark, Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr D McPhee Corpach |
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A large Canal extending from Inverness to Corpach, a distance of over Sixty miles. |
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LOWER BANAVIE |
Lower Banavie |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clark, Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr D McPhee Corpach |
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Applies to the houses Crofts etc. situated immediately to the east of the Caledonian Canal extending from Banavie Locks to near Poll a' Chaisteil, Property of D Cameron M.P [Member of Parliament] Esqr. of Locheil |
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RIVER LOCHY |
River Lochy |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr D McPhee Corpach |
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A large River run[n]ing out of Loch Lochy. by a new Channel cut for it; about 600 yards to the south of the line of the Caledonian Canal it falls into the River Spean at Macomre Bridge - but resumes its own name when it and the Spean fall into the Old Channel at Gairlochy it runs eight miles and becomes Confluent with the sea near Fort William |
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TOM CÒS NA BROCLAICH |
Tom Cois na Braclaich
Tom Còs a' Bhrocluidh or Bhroclaich |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Knoll of the Badgers' Den" A small hill feature situated little south of Lagan Deirg Uillt the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq. of Locheil, |
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GLEANN LARAGAIN |
Gleann Laragain |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Glen of the Mares" A small glen extending from Lochan Kilamallie to Tom Cois na Braclaich a distance of two miles the property of D. Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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Tom Còs na Broclaich [Remarks] See p. [page] 316 [Allt na Braclaich] Brocluidh or Braclach is a mas. [masculine] noun
Brocluidh or Broclach A badger's Den
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See MacEachan's Dicty. [Dictionary]
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LARACH TIGH ALASDAIR |
Larach Tigh Alasdair |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Ruin of Alexanders House" Applied to a portion of heathy pasture situated in Lagan Deirg Uillt the property of D Cameron M.P. [Member of Parliament] Esq of Locheil |
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ALLT SHEANGAIN |
Allt Sheangain
Allt Seangain or Sheangan |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Ants' Stream" A large stream rising little north west of Lochan Kilmallie which flows in a easterly direction until it falls into the River Lochy, |
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RUIGHE NAN LAGAN |
Ruighe nan Lagan |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Slope of the Hollows" A hill feature situated at the confluence of Allt Ruighe an Lagan. |
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[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Lce. Corpl. R.E [Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers] |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Camas Grianach, Eileanan Comhlach, Rudha nan Eileanan Comhlach & Camas an t-Sagairt - Cancelled]
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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RUDHA AN EIREANNAICH |
Rudha an Eirionnaich |
The Revd. [Reverend] Morrison Kilhoan
James Cameron, Raelands
A. Macintosh, Langal |
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"The Irishman's point" A Slight bend on the north bank of Loch Shiel |
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RUDHA NAM PEATHRAICHEAN |
Rudha nam Peathraichean |
The Revd. [Reverend] Morrison Kilhoan
James Cameron, Raelands
A. Macintosh, Langal |
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"The Sisters' point" A bold headland on the north bank of Loch Shiel near to Camas Crom. |
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RUDHA NAM BRAITHRE |
Rudha nam Braithre |
The Revd. [Reverend] Morrison Kilhoan
James Cameron, Raelands
A. Macintosh, Langal |
009 |
"The Brother's point" A Small headland on the north bank of Loch Shiel. |
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CAMAS CROM |
Camas Crom |
The Revd. [Reverend] Morrison Kilhoan
James Cameron, Raelands
A. Macintosh, Langal |
009 |
"The Crooked bay" A Small inlet or bay on the north bank of Loch Shiel |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Rudha nam Braithre [Note] accent [Bràithre]
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SGÙRR GHIUBHSACHAIN |
Sgùrr Ghiubhsachain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Hill of the Fir Wood" A rocky feature situated about a mile north east of Meall nan Creag Leac. The property of Samuel Howard Esqr. |
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AN SGONN |
An Sgonn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"The Lump" A hill feature joining the south west part of Sgùrr Ghiubhsachain and extending in a westerly direction for about thirty Chains. The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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COIR' A' GHLAS CHOIREIN |
Coire a' Ghlais Choirein |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Hollow of the grey little hollow" A mountain feature situated to the west of Sgùrr Ghiubhsachan and north of An Sgonn. The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Sgùrr Ghiubhsachain [Note] Sgùrr Sgòrr and Sgòr - The same appellative spelled three ways throughout this book
Coire a' Ghlas Choirein [Notes] See page 151 [Glas Choirean]
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COIRE AN T-SEARRAICH DHUIBH |
Coire-an-t Searraich Dhuibh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"The hollow of the black foal" A mountain feature situated north west of An Sgonn The property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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COIRE AN T-SEARRAICH BHUIDHE |
Coire-an-t-Searraich Bhuidhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Hollow of the yellow foal" A mountain feature situated a little more than half mile north of Meall Creag Leac. The property of Samuel Howard Esqr. |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Coire an t-Searraich Dhuibh & Coire an t-Searraich Bhuidhe [Note] The letter t- misplaced on plan [t - Searraich]
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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MEALL DOIRE NA MNATHA |
Meall Doire na Mnatha |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Hill of the Woman's Thicket" A hill feature situated little south west of Sgòr nan Cearc the property of the Earl of Morton and Samuel Howard Esq. |
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TOM NAN DEARCAN FITHICH |
Tom nan Dearcan Fithich
Tom nan Dearcan-fithich or nan Dearcan-fitheach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Hillock of the Ravens Berries" A rocky hill feature situated a little north of Druim na Sgriodain the property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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TOM A' BHÀIS |
Tom a Bhàis |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Hillock of the Death" A small hill feature situated little west of Tom na Dearcan Fithich the property of Samuel Howard. |
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AN CAORUINN |
An Caoruinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"The Rowans" Applied to a portion of land situated in Coire Ghiubhasachan the property of Samuel Howard E[sq] |
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FUARAN AN FHÈIDH |
Fuaran an Fhèidh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Deers Well" Applied to a wet face of a hill on the east side of Coire Ghiub[h]sachan the property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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RUIGH DOIRE NA MNATHA |
Ruigh Doire na Mnatha |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Shealing of the women's Thicket" Applied to an old herding plac[e] little north of Fuaran Fheidh the property of Samuel Howard E[sq] |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
An Caoruinn [Note] one -r
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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LEAC RIABHACH |
Leac Riabhach |
The Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. M[c]Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Brindle Flagstone" A small portion of rocky heath lying between Allt Tarsuinn and Bealach Scamodale. |
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BEALACH SCAMODALE |
Bealach Scamodale (Local spelling) |
The Revd. [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A. M[c] Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
009 |
A hollow or pass between Druim Tarsuinn & Meall nan Creag Leac. The origin of the latter part of this name is unknown |
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DRUIM TARSUINN |
Druim Tarsuinn |
The Revd. [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A. M[c] Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Cross Ridge" A rocky eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell & Lord Morven |
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[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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MEALL NAN ALLT BEITHE |
Meall nan Allt Beithe
Meall nan Allt-beithe |
Revd. [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A M[c]Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Hill of the Birch Streams" A conspicious [conspicuous] eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell. Strontian |
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UILLT BEITHE |
Uillt Beithe |
Revd. [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A M[c]Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Birch Streams" Two Small Streams rising in Coire an Uillt Bheithe flowing northward until it enters Allt Scamodale. |
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COIRE NAN ALLT BEITHE |
Coire an Uillt Bheithe
Coire nan Allt-beithe |
Revd. [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A M[c]Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The corry of the birch Streams" A Small corry on the South Bank of Allt Scamodale |
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Co [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Uillt Beithe [Note] plural not singular
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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LEAC AN FHUARAIN |
Leac an Fhuarain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Face of the Well" Applied to the side of a hill at the north western extremity of Cona Glen the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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ALLT COIRE GHIÙBHSACHAIN |
Allt Coire Ghiubhsachain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Burn of the Fir Hollow" A large burn rising in the southern extremity of Coire Ghiubhsachan which flows in a northerly direction until it becomes confluent with Loch Shiel. |
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[Signature] W. Sillifant S.R.E [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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COIRE CRUINN |
Coire Cruinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. P. McDougal Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Round Hollow" A rocky hollow situated at the south western extremity of Coire Ghiubhascan the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE CHRUINN |
Allt a Choire Chruinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. P. McDougal Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Stream of the Round Hollow" A mountain stream rising in the southeren extremity of Coire Cruinn which flows in a north easterly direction until it falls into Allt Choire Ghiubhsachain |
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GLAC GHARBH |
Glac Gharbh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. P. McDougal Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Rough Hollow" A hollow portion of ground situated at the north eastern extremity of Leac an Fhuarain the property of the Earl of Morto[n] |
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ALLT COIRE AN T-SEARRAICH |
Allt Coire an t' Searraich |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A M[c] Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glehurich |
009 |
"The Stream of the corry of the Foal" A Small Stream rising at Bealach a Scriodain |
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BAC AN LOCHAIN |
Bac an Lochain |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A M[c] Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glehurich |
009 |
"The hollow of the little Loch" A deep hollow wherein are Situated a Small loch hence the name given |
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BEALACH GAOITHE |
Bealach Gaoith |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A M[c] Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glehurich |
009 |
"The pass of the Wind" A rocky hollow through which the Drove Road leading from Morven to Callop passes. |
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[Signature] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers] |
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FEITH SALACH |
Feith Salach |
Revd. [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A M[c]Naughton Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The dirty Marsh" A Small portion of wet moor-land where a number of Streams takes their rise. |
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BEALACH AN SGRÌODAIN |
Bealach a Scriodain |
Revd. [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A M[c]Naughton Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The pass of the Ravine" A rocky ravine through which the drove road leading from Morven to Callop passes. |
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Co [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Bealach an Sgrìodain [Note] See Druim an Sgriodain page 152
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT NA TEANGA CHORRAICH |
Allt na Teanga Chorraich |
Revd. A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A. M[c]Naughton Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurrich |
009 |
"The Stream of the steep Tongue" A Small Stream rising in Bealach Gaoith flowing Southward until it unites with River Hurich |
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TEANGA CHORRACH |
Teanga Chorrach |
Revd. A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A. M[c]Naughton Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurrich |
009 |
"The Steep Tongue" A small portion of very steep Moor-land on the farm of Resourie. |
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COIRE AN T-SEARRAICH |
Coire an t Searraich |
Revd. A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A. M[c]Naughton Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurrich |
009 |
A hollow at the head of a stream of the same name - meaning Hollow of the Foal |
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[Signature] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers] |
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BAC A' BHÙIRIDH |
Bac a' Bhuiridh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. Naughton
Mr. Cameron |
009 |
A hollow feature in Glas Choirean meaning, "the Hollow of the roaring" |
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LEAC RIABHACH |
Leac Riabhach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. Naughton
Mr. Cameron |
009 |
A portion of rough ground in Glas Choirean, meaning "The Brindled Flag Stones" |
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ALLT TARSUINN |
Allt Tarsuinn |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod Strontian
A.M. Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The cross-stream" A Small Stream rising at the base of Sròn nam Brock flowing Southward until it enters Allt Scamodale |
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ALLT COIRE NAN EACH |
Allt Coire nan Each |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod Strontian
A.M. Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Stream of the Horse's Corry" A Small Stream rising in Coire nan Each flowing northward until it enters Allt Scamodale |
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COIRE NAN EACH |
Coire nan Each |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod Strontian
A.M. Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Horse's Corry" A Small corry on the South bank of Allt Scamodale. |
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[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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TÒM AN ÒIR |
Tòm an Òir |
Revd. [Reverend] A. M.Leod Strontian
A M.Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Scamodale |
009 |
"The Knoll of the Gold" A Small conical eminence on the farm of Scamodale. |
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LEAC NAM FRITH-ALLT |
Leach nam Frith-allt |
Revd. [Reverend] A. M[c]Leod Strontian
A.M. Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Scamodale |
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"The hill Side of the little Streams" A Sloping portion of Heathy ground extending from Dig Dubh on the east to Allt na Dalach on the west where in their are numerous small Streams flowing northward inot Loch Shiel |
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[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SCAMODALE |
Scamodale (Local speling) |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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An ordinary Sheep farm the property of Sir Thomas M Riddell. Strontian |
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ALLT COIRE THORMAID |
Allt Coire Thormaid |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Stream of Normans corry" A Mountain Stream rising at the base of Sgòr an Tarmachain flowing in a north west direction until it unites with Allt Scamodale. |
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COIRE THORMAID |
Coire Thormaid |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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A Small corry on the banks of Allt Coire Thormaid English meaning Norman's Corry |
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[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SGÒR AN TARMACHAIN |
Sgòr an Tarmachain
Sgòrr an Tarmachain |
Revd [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Ptarmigan's Hill" A bold Conical eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell. Strontian |
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CREAG DHUBH |
Creag Dhubh |
Revd [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Blac[k] Rock" A rocky eminence on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell. Strontian |
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ALLT SCAMODALE |
Allt Scamodale (Local spelling) |
Revd [Reverend] A M[c]Leod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
A mountain Stream rising in Bealach Scamodale flowing in a nort western direction until it enters Loch Shiel at Scamodale. Origin of the latter part of this name unknown |
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[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT FEARNA |
Allt Fearna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Stream of the Alder." A mountain stream rising in An Sgonn and flowing in a westerly direction to its Confluence with Loch Sheil at Innis Dubharach |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Criche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Stream of the boundary" A small stream rising about fifteen chains south of Creag a' Bhlair and flowing in a westerly direction to its Confluence with Loch Sheil in "Port Sgòr nan Coileach" |
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GLAS CHOIREAN |
Glas Choirean
Glas Choirein |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Little grey hollow" A Hollow feature extending from Allt Fearna to Allt na Criche and from Loch Sheil to the watershed from Sgurr Ghiubhsachan to Meall Creag Leac. The property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Glas Choirean [Note] Choirein See page 135 [Coire a' Ghlais Choirein]"
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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DRUIM AN SGRÌODAIN |
Druim an Sgriodain |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Ridge of the Scaur" A very rocky hill feature situated about three fourths of a mile north of Sgùrr Ghiubhsachan The property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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MEALL A' CHOIRE CHRUINN |
Meall a Choire Chruinn |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Hill of the round hollow" A hill ridge situated on the south side of Druim an Sgredan. The property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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MEALL NAN CREAG LEAC |
Meall nan Creag Leac
Meall nan Creag-leac |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Hill of the rocky flags" A hill feature, very prominent, situated near the western extremity of Leac an Fhuarain, The property of The Earl of Morton, Sir Thomas Riddell & Samuel Howard Esqr. |
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TORR MHIC GILLE RUAIDH |
Torre Mhic Gille Ruaidh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Knoll of the red man's son" A very rocky hill feature situated about ten chains north east of where Allt Chamais Luinge becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil The property of Samuel Howard Esqr. |
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ALLT TORR MHIC GILLE RUAIDH |
Allt Torr Mhic Gille Ruaidhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Stream of the Knoll of the Red man's son" A mountain stream rising about ten Chains south of Meall a Choire Chruinn and flowing in a westerly direction for about fifty chains when it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil near the north end of Camus Luinge |
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ALLT RUDHA NA COILLE DUIBHE |
Allt Rudha na Coille Duibhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Stream of the point of the black wood" A Mountain stream rising about ten Chains north of Meall a Choire Chruinn and flowing in westerly direction for about a mile when it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil a little north of Camus Luinge. There was a wood betwixt this stream and Allt na Coille Dhuibhe Known by the name of "Coille Dhuibhe" hence this name. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Co. [County] Argyll
Torre Mhic Gille Ruaidh [Signification - Note] McIlroys Knoll |
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ALLT NA COILLE DUIBHE |
Allt na Coille Duibhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Stream of the Black wood" A mountain stream rising about twenty five Chains north of Meall a Choire Chruinn & flowing in a westerly direction for about half a mile where it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil about twenty chains south of Clach Mhor a Gharaidh Dhuibh |
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ALLT A' GHARAIDH DHUIBH |
Allt a' Gharaidh Dhuibh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Stream of the black wall" A mount[ain] stream rising about twenty chains north of the source of Allt a Choille Dhuibhe, and flowing in a westerly direction for about twenty Chains where it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil a little South of Clach Mhòr a Garaidh Dhuibh |
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CLACH MHÒR A' GHARAIDH DHUIBH |
Clach Mhor a Gharaidh Dhuibh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Large stone of the black wall" A stone on the East side of Loch [Shiel] situated about half a mile north of where Allt Torr Mhic Gille Ruaidhe becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil |
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Parish of Kilmallie Co. [County] Argyll
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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GLASCHOIREAN (In Ruins) |
Glaschoirean
Glaschoirein |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
This name applies to a few ruins situated a little north of where Allt Buidhe becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil. The property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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ALLT BUIDHE |
Allt Buidhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Yellow Burn" A mountain stream rising in Meall nan Creag Leac and flowing through Coire-an-t Searraich Dhubh and Coire-an-t Serraich Bhuidhe and becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil about a quarter of a mile north of Rudha a Bhlair |
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INNIS BEAG |
Innis Beag |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Little Sheltered place" Applies to a small piece of ground a little north of Glaschorran on the east side of Loch Sheil |
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INNIS DUBHARACH |
Innis Dubharach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Shady place" A small portion of ground situated on the north side of Allt Ferna where it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil The property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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TOBAR INNSE DUBHARAICHE |
Tobar Innse Dubharaiche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Well of the Shady place" A spring situated in the east part of Innis Dubharach. On the property of Samuel Howard E[sq] |
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TOM A' BRIÙTHAIS |
Tom a' Briùthais |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Hillock of the Smuggling" A small Knoll enclosed by an old bank situated about twenty Chains north East of where Allt Ferna becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil. The property of Samuel Howard Esq. Briùthais is a Corruption of the English word Brew House and does not in all Cases imply Smuggling, altho it does in this case. |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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SGÒR NAN CEARC |
Sgòr nan Cearc |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Hen's Scar" A rocky hill feature little north of Coire Leacaich the property of the Earl of Morton |
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SRÒN FEITH NAN CÒN RUITH |
Sròn Feith nan Còn Ruith |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Nose of the Running Dogs Quagmire" A rocky hill feature Situated between the northern extremity of Feith nam Còn Ruith and Meall na Cuartaig the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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[Page] 157
Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Sgòr nan Cearc [Notes] On Sheet 4
Sgòrr page 158 [Sgòr Craobh a' Chaoruinn] |
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COIRE NA LEACAICH |
Coire na Leacaich |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Hollow of the Flagstones" A large hollow situated a little east of Coire Ghubsach[an] the property of the Earl of Morton |
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MEALL NA CUARTAIGE |
Meall na Cuartaige |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Hill of the Whirlpool" A rocky hill feature Situat[ed] at the western extremity of Sròn Feith nan Còn Ruith the property of the Earl of Morton |
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SGÒR CRAOBH A' CHAORUINN |
Sgor Craobh a' Chaoruinn |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. D. Cameron Callop
Mr. A. Cameron Callop |
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"Scar of the Rowan tree" A rocky hill situated a little west of Feith nan Còn Ruith the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Coire na Leacaich [Signification - Note] Hollow of the bare Hill-top"
Sgòr Craobh a' Chaoruinn [Note] See Sgòr p. [page] 157 [Sgòr nan Cearc]"
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant, S.R.E. [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT MEALL DAIMH |
Allt Meall Daimh
Allt Meall Daimh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A stream rising on Meall Daimh and flowing southeastward into Glen Hurich - English meaning, Stream of the Stag's Hill. |
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MEALL DAIMH |
Meall Daimh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
009 |
A rocky mountain at the top of Glen Hurich, on the North Side, meaning "Stag's Hill" |
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ALLT BEALACH A' CHARRAIN |
Allt Bealach a' Charrain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A stream rising in a Corry of the same name flowing into Cona River, meaning "Stream of the Steep Pass" |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT COIRE NAN UAN |
Allt Coire nan Uan
Allt Coire nan Uan |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A stream rising in Coire nan Uan and joining Cona River. English Meaning, Stream of the Hollow of the Lambs |
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ALLT RUIDH MEALL DAIMH |
Allt Ruidh Meall Daimh
Allt Ruidh Meall Daimh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A small stream rising on Meall an Daimh and joining Cona River - English meaning, Stream of the Stag's Hill stretch of land |
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RUIDH MEALL DAIMH |
Ruidh Meall Daimh
Ruidh Meall Daimh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A small green flat north of Meall Mòr and at the west end of the Bridle path through Cona Glen - Property of the Earl of Morton, English meaning Stag's Hill stretch of land. |
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BEALACH BEAG |
Bealach Beag
Bealach Beag |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
009 |
A slight depression at the top of Coire Dubh Bealach a' Charrain, and between Stob a' Chuir and Stob Mhic Bheathain - The property jointly of the Earl of Morton and A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English meaning Little Pass |
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ALLT BEITHE |
Allt Beithe
Allt Beithe |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A small stream rising on Meall Mòr and joining Allt Bealach a Charrain. English meaning Birch Stream. |
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COIRE NAN UAN |
Coire nan Uan
Coire nan Uan |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
009 |
A small hollow in Cona Glen on the north Side of Meall Mòr; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning Hollow of the Lambs |
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Parish of Kilmalllie Argyllshire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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CREAGAN BEALACH A' CHARRAIN |
Creagan Bealach a' Charrain
Creagan Bealach a' Charrain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A rocky hillock on the east side of Bealach a' Charrain; property jointly of the Earl of Morton and Sir Thomas Riddell, Strontian - English meaning, Little Craig of the Weedy Pass |
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LOCHAN DUBH |
Lochan Dubh
Lochan Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A small loch on the south side of Meall Mòr between Glen Hurich and Glen Scaddle; property of Sir Thomas Riddell, Strontian, English meaning Little Black Loch. |
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ALLT ODHAR |
Allt Odhar
Allt Odhar |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A small stream rising on Stob a' Chùir and flowing southward. Joining with another stream from the south it forms the River Scaddle - English Meaning, Dun Stream. |
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Parish of Kilmalllie Argyllshire
Lochan Dubh [Note] Written on [Sheet] 18
Allt Odhar [Note] Written on Plan 9 |
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MEALL MÒR |
Meall Mòr
Meall Mòr |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A large and very rocky hill on the south side of Cona Glen ten miles west of Loch Linnhe - English meaning Big Hill - Property jointly of the Earl of Morton and Sir Thomas Riddell, Strontian |
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STOB A' CHÙIR |
Stob a' Chùir
Stob a' Chùir |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A large rocky hill on the south side of Cona Glen a mile east of Meall Mòr - English meaning, Peak of the winding Stream - The property jointly of the Earl of Morton, Sir Thomas Riddell. Strontian, and Alexander McLean Esqr. Ardgour. |
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BEALACH A' CHARRAIN |
Bealach a' Charrain
Bealach a' Charrain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
009 |
A deep rocky pass on the mountain range on the south side of Cona Glen. between Meall Mòr and Stob a Chùir. The property jointly of the Earl of Morton and Sir Thomas Riddell, Strontian - English meaning Weedy Pass |
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Parish of Kilmalllie Argyllshire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT BEALACH AN SGRÌODAIN |
Allt Bealach an Scriodain
Allt Bealach an Scriodain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
009 |
A large stream rising in Bealach an Scriodain at the west end of Cona Glen, and flowing northward into Cona River - English meaning, Burn of the Pass of the broken Rocks, |
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ALLT AN FHAMHAIR |
Allt an Fhomhair
Allt an Fhomhair |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A small but very rough stream rising on Meall Mòr and flowing southward into the River Hurich - English meaning Giant's Stream |
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COIRE AN LOCHAIN |
Coire an Lochain
Coire an Lochain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A large green hollow at the head of Glen Hurich and south of Meall Mòr; property of Sir Thomas Riddell, Strontian - English meaning, Hollow of the Little Loch. |
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Parish of Kilmalllie Argyllshire
Allt Bealach an Sgrìodain [Note] Sgrìodain See page 152 [Druim an Sgrìodain] also 144 [Bealach an Sgrìodain]"
Allt an Fhamhair [Remarks] Famhair or Foimhear
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EAG A' MHADAIDH RUAIDH |
Eag a' Mhadaidh Ruaidh
Eag a' Mhadaidh Ruaidh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A depression between the two summits of Meall Mòr. The property jointly of the Earl of Morton and Sir Thomas Riddell, Strontian. English meaning, Neck of the Fox (red). |
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ALLT EAG A' MHADAIDH RUAIDH |
Allt Eag a' Mhadaidh Ruaidh
Allt Eag a' Mhadaidh Ruaidh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A stream rising in Eag a' Mhadaidh Ruaidh and flowing northward into Cona River. English meaning, Stream of the Neck of the Fox (red) |
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ALLT AN LONG'UIRT |
Allt an Long'uirt
Allt an Long'uirt |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A small stream rising on Meall Mòr and flowing northward into Allt Eag a' Mhadaidh Ruaidh. English meaning, Stream of the Fort or Camp. |
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Argyllshire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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PORT TIGH GHILLESBUIG |
Port Tigh Ghillesbuig |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Harbour of Gillespie's house" A small bay on the east side of Loch Sheil situated a little north of Innis Beag; and about ten chains south of where Allt Ferna becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil. |
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RUDHA SGÒR NAN COILEACH |
Rudha Sgòr nan Coileach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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Point of the Cock's scaur" A small rocky feature on the west side of Loch Sheil, Situated about twenty Chains south of Rudha Innse Ard nan Clach. |
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RUDHA INNSE ARD NAN CLACH |
Rudha Innse Ard nan Clach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Point of the high valley of the stones" A small point on the west side of Loch Sheil situated about half a mile west of Port Tigh Ghilleasbuig |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmalllie
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RUDHA AN UILLT GHIL |
Rudha an Uillt Ghil |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Point of the White Stream" A small point on the west side of Loch Sheil situated a little north of Rudha Innse Ard nan Clach |
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RUDHA AN FHÉIDH |
Rudha an Fhéidh |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Point of the Deer" A small point on the west side of Loch Sheil situated a little north of Rudha an Uillt Ghil |
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RUDHA ALLT NAM BREAC |
Rudha Allt nam Breac |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Point of the Trout's stream" A small point on the west side of Loch Sheil situated one half a mile north of Rudha Innse Ard nan Clach |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmalllie
Rudha an Fhéidh [Note] accent wanted
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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CLACH MHOR CAMAS AN EIREANNAICH |
Clach Mhor Chais an Eireannaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Large stone of the Irishman's bay" A large stone situated about five Chains sout of where Eas Dubh Chamais an Eireanich becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil |
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EAS DUBH CAMAS AN EIREANNAICH |
Eas Dubh Chamais an Eireannaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Black Waterfall of the Irishman's bay" This name applies to a mountain stream rising about half a mile south west of Meall Nan Creag Leac and flowing in a westerly direction to its Confluence with Loch Sheil in Camus an Eireannich |
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PORT SGÒR NAN COILEACH |
Port Sgòr nan Coileach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Harbour of the Cock's scaur" A small bay situated on the east side of Loch Sheil a little north of Rudha Sgòr nan Coileach |
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SGÉIR DHUBH CAMAS AN EIREANNAICH |
Sgeir Dhubh Chamas an Eireannaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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A Rock in Loch Shiel opposite Rudha nan Sliseag meaning The Black Rock of the Irishman's Bay |
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CREAG A' BHLÀIR |
Creag a' Bhlàir |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Rock of the Moss" A small rocky feature situated about twenty Chains east of Port Sgòr nan Coileach The property of Samuel Howard Esq |
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TOM A' CHOIMHEADAICH |
Tom a' Choimheadaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Hillock of the Watcher" A rocky hill feature situated about fifteen Chains north east of Creag a Bhlàir. The property of Samuel Howard Esq. |
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RUDHA A' BHLÀIR |
Rudha a' Bhlàir |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
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"Point of the Moss" A small point on the east side of Loch Sheil situated a little north of Port Sgòr nan Coileach. |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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LOCH SHIEL |
Loch Shiel |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Rankin Guesachan |
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A large loch forming the boundary between the Counties of Argyll and Inverness, it extends form Glenfinnon House (about two miles west of Callop) to near Sheil Bridge a distance of about twenty four miles. |
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ALLT RUDHA NAN SGRIOB |
Allt Rudha nan Sgriòb |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Rankin Guesachan |
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"Stream of the point of the broken scaurs" A mountain stream rising about a quarter of a mile south of Meall nan Creag Leac, and flowing in a westerly direction till it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil a little South of Rudha nan Sgriob |
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RUDHA NAN SGRIOB |
Rudha nan Sgriòb |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Rankin Guesachan |
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"Point of the broken scaurs" A small promontary on the east side of Loch Sheil a little south of Rudha nan Sliseag |
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RUDHA NAN SLISEAG |
Rudha nan Sliseag |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop |
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"Point of the shavings" A small point on the East side of Loch Sheil situated a the southern extremity of Camus an Eireannnaich |
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CAMAS AN EIREANNAICH |
Camus an Eireannaich |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Rankin Guesachan
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Irishman's Bay" A small bay on the east side of Loch Sheil situated to the south [of] Rudha Sgòr nan Coileach. |
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[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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SEILAG |
Seilag (local spelling) |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod, Strontian
A McNaughton, Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
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SRÒN NAM BROC |
Sròn name Broc |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod, Strontian
A McNaughton, Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Badger's nose or point" A bold rocky eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell. Strontian |
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TÒM AN TÀILEISG |
Tom an Taileisg |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod, Strontian
A McNaughton, Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Knoll of the Chess" A Small Conical eminence on the farm of Scamodale |
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[Page] 173
Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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EILEAN MHIC DHOMHAIL DHUIBH |
Eilean Mhic Dhomhail Dhuib |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A M. Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Island of Black Donald's Son" A Small Island in Loch Shiel the property of Sir Thomas M. Riddell, Strontian |
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RUDHA TÒRR A' CHONNAIDH |
Rudha Torr a Chonnaidh |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A M. Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
009 |
"The promontory of the Hillock of the fir Wood" A bold headland on the north bank of Loch Shiel about 1 1/4 miles west of Scamodale |
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RUDHA AN FHAING DHUIBH |
Rudha an Fhaing Dhuibh |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A M. Naughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
009 |
"The promontory of the black fank or fold" An acute point of the South bank of Loch Shiel about 1/2 mile East of Gorstanvorran |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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STAC AN FHEADAIN FHÈARNA |
Stac an Fheadain Fhèarna
Stac an Fheadain-fhearna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Rock of the Alder hollow" A rocky feature situated on the south side of Allt Fearna About half a mile East of Glaschorran The property of Samuel Howard Esqr |
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MAOL BHUIDHE |
Maol Buidhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Yellow Bare Hill" A hill feature situated about thirty Chains east of Innis Dubharach. The property of Samuel Howard Esqr. |
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ALLT CAMAS LUINGE |
Allt Chamuis Luinge
Allt Chamais-luinge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Stream of the bay of the vessel" A mountain stream rising about fifteen Chains west of Meall a Choire Chruinn and flowing in a westerly direction for about sixty Chains where it becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil in Camus Luinge. |
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GÀRADH CAMAS LUINGE |
Gàradh Chamus Luinge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Garden of the bay of the vessel" A small portion of land enclosed by an old bank situated on the south side of Camus Luinge and about twenty five Chains north of Innis Dubharach. The property of Samuel Howard Esqr. |
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CAMAS LUINGE |
Camas Luinge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 |
"Bay of the Vessel" A small bay on the east side of Loch Sheil situated about half a mile north of Innis Dubharach |
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Parish of Kilmallie Co. [County] Argyll
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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CREAG AN IASGAICH |
Creag an Iasgaich |
Revd [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Fishing Rock" A bold rock jutting out on the South bank of Loch Shiel a resort of fisher's hence the name. |
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CAMAS A' CHALLTUINN |
Camas a' Challtuinn |
Revd [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Hazel Bay" A sheltered portion of Loch Shiel about 1/2 mile west of Scamodale |
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ALLT NA SLABHRUIDH |
Allt na Slabruidh |
Revd [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The Stream of the Chain" A Small Stream rising in Coire Gabhar flowing northward until it enters Loch Shiel |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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RUDHA ALLT NA SLABHRUIDH |
Rudha allt na Slabh ruidh |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
"The promontory of the Chain" A bold Angle or point on the South bank of Loch Shiel About 75 Chains west of Scamodale |
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CREAG GABHAR |
Creag Gabhar |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009 |
The Goats' Rock". A bold rocky eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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DÌG DHUBH |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
Dìg Dhubh |
009 |
"The Black Ditch" A Sluggish Stream rising about 40 chains north west of Coire Gabhar flowing in a northward direction until it enters Loch Shiel |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers] |
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COIRE GHIÙBHSACHAIN |
Coire Ghiùbhsachain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr A. Cameron Callop
Mr D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Fir Hollow" A Mountain Hollow Situated north East of Sgòr Ghiubhsachain tis the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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COIRE GABHAR |
Coire Gabhar |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr A. Cameron Callop
Mr D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
A mountain hollow at the head of Allt na Slabhruidh meaning "The Goats Corry" |
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MEALL AN TARMACHAIN |
Meall an Tarmachain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr A. Cameron Callop
Mr D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
A mountain on the west of Meall an Uillt Bheithe, meaning "The Ptarmigans Mountain" |
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AM BÀS |
Am Bàs |
Rev [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"The Death" Applied to a deep ravine situated at the Northern extremity of Druim an Sgriodain |
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BUAILE DHUBH |
Buaile Dhubh |
Rev [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Black place for Cattle" A portion of heathy land on the west side of Coire Ghuibhsachan the property of Samu[el] Howard Esq. |
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COIRE NAN CEARC |
Coire nan Cearc |
Rev [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
009 |
"Hens' Corry" A hollow [a] little north of Meall Doire nan Mnatha th[e] property of Samuel Howard, |
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Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapr. R.E. [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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AN SÌTHEIN |
An Sithein
An Sithean |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. Colin Boyd. Garvan |
010 |
"Fairy Hillock" A hill feature situated about a mile north east of where Allt Liath becomes Confluent with Allt Coire Finis, The property of the Earl of Morton. |
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DUBH UISGE |
Dubh Uisge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. Colin Boyd. Garvan |
010 |
"Black Water" A small river receiving this name at the Confluence of Allt Liath and Allt Coire Finis and flowing in a north easterly direction for about three miles when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil. |
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ALLT DUBHAIDH |
Allt Dubhaidh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. Colin Boyd. Garvan |
010 |
"Blackness" A large mountain stream rising about three fourths of a mile south east of An Sithein and flowing in a north Easterly direction for about three miles when it becomes Confluent with Loch Eil |
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SOUTH GARVAN RIVER |
South Garvan River |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. Colin Boyd Garvan |
010 |
This name applies to a small river, formed at the Confluence of Allt-an-t Sluichd and Allt Meall an Doire Shleaghaich, which flows in a northerly direction for about two miles whens [whence] it becomes Confluent with North Garvan River about fifty Chains north East of An Sithein |
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NORTH GARVAN RIVER |
North Garvan River |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. Colin Boyd Garvan |
010 |
A River having its source on the East side of Meall nan Damh and flowing south [north] till it falls into Loch Eil at Bun Garbh Amhainn |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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CÙL NAN CUILEAG |
Cùl nan Cuileag |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A rough Hollow on the south side of Conaglen nearly a mile west of Corrlarach; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Nook of the Flies |
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ALLT CÙL NAN CUILEAG |
Allt Chùil nan Cuileag |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A stream flowing through Cuil nan Cuileag and joining Cona River - English meaning, Stream of the Nook of the Flies |
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MÀM NA LINNE BEITHE |
Màm na Linne Beithe
Màm na Linne-beithe |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A depression on the mountain ridge between Corrlarach in Cona Glen and Comar in Glen Scaddle; property of the Earl of Morton - English meaning, Hill of the Birchen Linn or Pool. |
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STOB MHIC BHEATHAIN |
Stob Mhic Bheathain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A prominent and very rocky hill feature on the south side of Cona Glen about three miles from Corrlarach; the joint property of the Earl of Morton and Alexander McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English meaning, McBean's Point |
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LOCHAN NAN STOB |
Lochan nan Stob |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A small loch on the east side of Sob Mhic Bheathain and forming the source of Allt a' Mhuchaidh - English meaning, Loch of the Stumps. |
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COIRE LIATH MÒR |
Coire Liath Mòr |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A large rough hollow on the north side of Stob Mhic Bheathain; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Large Grey Hollow. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SRÒN AN T-SLUICHD |
Sròn an t Sluichd |
Rev. [Reverend] A Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Snout of the Hollow" A rocky hill feature situated a little north of Druim an t Sluichd the property of the Earl of Morton |
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DRUIM AN T-SLUICHD |
Druim an t Sluichd |
Rev. [Reverend] A Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Back of the Hollow" A hill feature situated one mile south of Doire nan Shleaghaich the property of the Earl of Morton |
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DOIRE NA SLEAGHAICH |
Doire na Sleaghaich
Doire nan Sleaghach |
Rev. [Reverend] A Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Thicket of the Spear" A small thicket situated one mile south east of Lochan Dubh Garbh Amhainn the property of the Earl of Morton |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Doire na Sleaghaich [Remarks] plural? -- name written as collected on the ground viz.. na [that is.. no action]
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant S.R.E [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT COIRE A' GHIUBHAIS |
Allt Coire a' Ghiubhais |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Burn of the Fir Hollow" A stream rising on the eas[t] of Glas Beinn which flows in a easterly direction for about one mile when it becomes confluent with North Garvan River |
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ALLT A' MHULLAICH |
Allt a Mhullaich |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Steep Burn" A stream rising on the east side of Druim Fearna which flows in a easterly direction until it falls into North Garvan River, |
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ALLT DUBH MHIC GILLE CHRIOSDA |
Allt Dubh Mhic Gille Chriosda |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Black Burn of Gilchrist Son" A stream rising south of Doire Dubh an Each which flows in a westerly direction until it falls into North Garvan Ri[ver] |
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ALLT COIRE FADA |
Allt Coire Fada |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
A large mountain stream risining [rising] in Coire Fada and flowing in a north Easterly direction to its Confluence with Allt na Tenga Duibhe. English meaning "Stream of the long hollow" |
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GLAS BHEINN |
Glas Bheinn |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
018 |
A hill feature situated about a mile and a half northeast of Meall nan Damh The property of the Earl of Morton English meaning "Grey Hill" |
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GLAS BHEALACH |
Glas Bhealach |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
018 |
A mountain feature situated betwixt Glas Bhein and Meall nan Damh, The property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning "Grey pass" |
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County of Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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ARDGOUR |
Ardgour |
McLean Esquire
Mr H. Cameron
Mr McPherson |
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A district in the extreme north of the mainland of Argyllshire. It is bounded on the North-west by Loch Shiel, and on the north and east by Loch Eil & Loch Linnhe (Extract from Imperial Gazetteer) |
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DOIRE MÒR |
Doire Mòr |
Revd [Reverend[ Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
"Large Thicket" A portion of woodland situated on the west side of Allt Coire Fada and to the north east of Sron Meall nan Damh, The property of the Earl of Morton |
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ALLT TARSUINN |
Allt Tarsuinn |
Revd [Reverend[ Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
"Cross Stream" A mountain stream rising in "Glas Bhein" and flowing in a north westerly direction to its Confluence with "Allt na Tenga Duibhe" |
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ALLT BEITHE |
Allt Beithe |
Revd [Reverend[ Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
A mountain stream rising in the South West of Glas Bhealach and flowing in an Easterly direction to its Confluence with North Garvan River, English meaning Birch Stream |
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County of Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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TEANGA DHUBH |
Teanga Dhubh |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
"Black Tongue" A portion of woodland situated to the north of Sron na Saobhaidh and extending to the Confluence of Allt Coire Fada with Allt na Tenga Duibhe, The property of the Earl of Morton. |
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SRÒN NA SAOBHAIDH |
Sron na Saobhaidh |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
"Point of the Foxes' den" A rocky feature situated about ten Chains north of Coire Cruinn, on the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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DOIRE BÀN |
Doire Ban |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
"White Thicket" A portion of wood land situated to the west of Sron Meall nan Damh, The property of the Earl of Morton |
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DRUIM FEARNA |
Druim Fearna |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Alder Back" A hill feature situated two miles south east of Callop the property of the Earl of Morton |
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MEALL NAM MAIGHEACH |
Meall nam Maigheach |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Hill of the Hares" A hill covered with Stones little south of Druim Fearna the property of the Earl of Morton |
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COIRE A' GHIUBHAIS |
Coire a' Ghiubhais |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Fir Hollow" An extensive hollow little south of Mell na Maigheach the property of the Earl of Morton |
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DOIRE DUBH NAN EACH |
Doire Dubh nan Each |
Rev. A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Horses Black Thicket" A small wood situated on the west side of Druim an t Sluichd the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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LOCHAN DUBH GHARBH AMHAINN |
Lochan Dubh Gharbh Amhainn |
Rev. A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
010 |
"Black Loch of the Rough River" A small loch situated one mile north of Sròn An t Shluichd on the property of the Earl of Morton |
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DOIRE AN LOCHAIN |
Doire an Lochain |
Rev. A. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. Cameron Callop
Mr. D. Cameron Callop |
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"Thicket of the Loch" A small thicket little south of Lochan Dubh Gharbh Amhainn the property of the Earl of Morton |
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[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Sapper. R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE CHRUINN |
Allt a' Choire Chruinn |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
A mountain stream rising in Coire Cruinn and flowing in a northerly direction for about half a mile where it receives the name of Allt na Tenga Duibhe which name it retains to its Confluence with Allt na Cruaiche. English meaning the stream of the Round hollow. |
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COIRE CRUINN |
Coire Cruinn |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
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A hill feature situated about a quater of a mile to the north west of Meall nan Damh. The property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning "Round hollow" |
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COIRE FADA |
Coire Fada |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
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A hill feature situated about a quarter of a mile to the east of Sron Meall nan Damh. The property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning "Long hollow" |
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County of Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] Hugh Sutherland C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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ALLT COIRE NA LEACAICH |
Allt Coire na Leacaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
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A mountain stream rising in Coire na Leacaich and flowing in a westerly direction to its Confluence with Allt Feith na Con Ruith. English meaning the stream of the hollow of the flags. |
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ALLT NA CRUAICH |
Allt na Cruaiche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
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A mountain stream, (a Continuation of Allt Feith na Còn Ruith,) it receives this name at its Confluence with Allt Coire na Leacaich and retains it to its Confluence with Allt na Tenga Duibhe at Dail Lagach. English meaning Stream of the stack. |
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ALLT NA TEANGA DUIBHE |
Allt na Teanga Duibhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Allan Cameron Callop
Mr Peter McDougall Callop |
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A mountain stream (a Continuation of Allt Choire Chruinn) flowing in a northerly direction to its Confluence with Allt na Cruaiche. English meaning Stream of the Black Tongue. |
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County of Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Allt Coire na Leacaich [Note] on Sheet 9
Allt na Cruaiche [Note] on Sheets 5 & 10 |
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Allt Coire na Leacaich flows eastwards to its Confluence with Allt Feith na Con Ruith.
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ALLT A' CHOIRE LÉITH MHÒIR |
Allt a' Choire Léith Mhòir |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Lean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A large stream flowing through coire Liath Mòr, and joining the River Cona. English meaning, Stream of the Large Grey Hollow, |
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SRÒN A' CHOIRE LÉITH MHOIR |
Sròn a' Choire Léith Mhòir |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Lean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A very rocky ridge on the west side of Coire Liath Mòr; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Snout of the Large Grey Hollow |
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COIRE DUBH BEALACH A' CHARRAIN |
Coire Dubh Bealach a' Charrain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Lean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A rocky hollow situated about half a miles west of Stob Mhic Bheathain and on the south side of Cona Glen; property of the earl of Morton. English meaning, Black Hollow of the Pass of the Weeds. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
Coire Dubh Bealach a' Charrain [Note] on Sheet 9
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT COIRE DUBH BEALACH A' CHARRAIN |
Allt Coire Dubh Bealach a Charrain |
Revd. A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A small stream flowing through Coire Dubh Bealach a' Charrain and joining Cona River. English meaning, Stream of the Back Hollow of the Weedy Pass. |
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ALLT A' MHUCHAIDH |
Allt a' Mhùchaidh |
Revd. A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A large stream flowing fromLochan nan Stob and joining the River Scaddle a mile west of Comar. English meaning, Stream of Suffocation. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
Allt a' Mhuchaidh [Note] On Sheet 19 |
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ALLT AN T-SLUICHD |
Allt an t-Sluichd |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A large Stream taking its rise at the junction fo Allt Meall an Fèidh and Allt Coire Mhich Gille a' Chamshronaich, and flowing north-ward changes its name to North Garvan River, thence into Loch Eil - English Meaning Burn of the Hollow |
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TORRAN NAN CRANN |
Torran nan Crann |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A rocky hill feature situated about 3/4 mile north of Corrlarach property of the Earl of Morton- English Meaning- Hillock of the Straight Young trees |
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ALLT MEALL AN FHÈIDH |
Allt Meall an Fhèidh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A mountain Stream taking its rise near the summit of Meall an Fhèidh and joining Alllt an t-Sluichd at its junction with Allt Coire Mhic Gille a' Chamshronaich- English Meaning- Stream of the Deer Hill |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE CHOILLE |
Allt a' Choire Choille
Allt a' Choire-choille
Allt Choire na Choille |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
020 |
A mountain stream flowing through Coire Coille Iosal and falling into Cona River about 1/4 of a mile from Corrlarach English Meaning- Stream of the woody Hollow |
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AN SLOCHD |
An Slochd |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A deep wooded hollow between Meall an Fheidh and Torran nan Crann through which Allt an t-Sluichd flows. Meaning of the word "The Hollow" or "Defile" |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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Allt a' Choire Choille: the prepopulated Situation has it on Sheet 20. It is marked on Sheet 10 and continues unmarked into Coire Coille Ard on Sheet 19; the Index entry has Sheet 20, overwriiten by10. The Situation should be 010 or 010; 019. |
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LEAC NA CLÈIBHE |
Leac na Clèibhe
Leac a' Cléibh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
Face of hill to the east of Allt Liath. Property of The Earl of Morton. Anglice [In English]. Hill Side or Flag of the Creel. |
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TEANGA MHEADHONACH |
Teanga Mheadhonach |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A smooth low hill situated between Leac na Cleibhe and Coire Finis. Property of The Earl of Morton. Ang. [English] Middle Tongue |
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COIRE FINIS |
Coire Finis |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A corry situated to the east of Teanga Mheadhonach Property of the Earl of Morton, Signification, Corry of the White Stream |
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Argyll Shire
Leac na Clèibhe [Notes] no final -e -- Cliabh - a masculine noun
Coire Finis [Note] Provincial
[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT MEALL AN DOIRE SHLEAGHAICH |
Allt Meall an Doire Shleaghaich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A mountain Stream rising near the summit of Meall an Doire Shleaghaich and flowing toward Locheil Signification. Burn of the Hill of the Grove of Spears |
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MEALL AN DOIRE SHLEAGHAICH |
Meall an Doire Shleaghaich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A rocky eminence about three miles west of Stob Coire a Chearcaill Property of The Earl of Morton. English meaning Hill of the Grove of Spears. |
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ALLT LIATH |
Allt Liath |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A Stream rising to the east of Meall an Doire Shleaghaich and flowing towards Locheil. Anglice [English Meaning] Grey Burn |
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[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT COIRE FINIS |
Allt Coire Finis |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A Burn rising to the North west of Sgurr an Iubhair and flowing through Coire Finis toward Locheil Signification, Burn of the Corry of the White Stream |
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LETHCHEANN FUAIR |
Lethcheann Fuar
Leth-cheann Fuar |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
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Hill face to the east of Coire finis. Property of the Earl of Morton. Signification, Cold Cheek |
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ALLT AN LETH-CHINN FHUAIR |
Allt an Leth-Chinn Fhuair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A mountain Stream rising to the south of Leth Cheann Fuar and flowing into Allt Coire Finis. Signification. Burn of the Cold Cheek |
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[Signature] John Richmond C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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ALLT MUCAIGE |
Allt Mucaige |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A Burn rising about a mile to the west of Sgurr an Iubhair and flowing into the Cona River, Signification. Burn of Heps [Hips, eg rosehips] |
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MÀM NAN CRANNLACH |
Màm nan Crannlach |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
Face of hill to the east of Allt Mucaige. Property of The Earl of Morton. Signification. Sloping Hill of the Teals. |
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LAG A' MHÀIM |
Lag a' Mhàim |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A little Hollow to the west of Allt Mucaige. Property of the Earl of Morton. Signification Hollow of The Hill of Teals |
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ArgyllShire
[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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SGÙRR AN IUBHAIR |
Sgùrr an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A rocky Mountain upwards of a mile west from Stob Coire a Chearcaill Property of the Earl of Morton. Signification High Hilltop of the Yew. |
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ALLT AN IUBHAIR |
Allt an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A rocky Burn rising on the south side of the top of Sgurr an Iubhair and flowing into the Cona River. Signification Burn of the Yew. |
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EAS AN IUBHAIR |
Eas an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
The most rocky portion of Allt an Iubhair towards the top. Signification, Rocks or Falls of the Yew. |
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ArgyllShire
[Signature] John Richmond C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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LEAC AN IUBHAIR |
Leac an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
Rocky Hillside northside of Cona Glen and about 2 1/2 miles west from Inverscadle. Property of the Earl of Morton. Signification Hillside of the Yew. |
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LOCHAN LEAC AN IUBHAIR |
Lochan Leac an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A small Loch on the top of Leac an Iubhair. Property of The Earl of Morton. Signification Little Loch of the Hillface of the Yew. |
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ALLT LOCHAN LEAC AN IUBHAIR |
Allt Lochan Leac an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A Burn flowing out of Lochan Leac an Iubhair into the Cona River. Signification. Burn of The Loch of the Hillface of the Yew. |
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[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE A' GHOCAIN |
Coire a' Ghocain |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
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A mountain hollow on the south side and near the mouth of Cona Glen Property of The Earl of Morton Signification. Hollow of the Spout. |
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ALLT COIRE A' GHOCAIN |
Allt Coire a' Ghocain |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A mountain stream rising in Coire a Ghocain and flowing into the Cona River. Signification. Burn of the Hollow of the Spout |
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COIRE MAOL CHALLUIM |
Coire Maol Challuim
Coire Maol-challuim |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
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A mountain Hollow on the south side of Cona Glen between Coire nam Fionnalltan and Coire a Ghocain The Property of the Earl of Morton. Signification Malcolm's Bare Hollow. |
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ArgyllShire
Coire a' Ghocain & Coire Maol Challuim [Notes] Written on [Sheet] 19
[Signature] John Richmond C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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SRÒN SGÙRR AN IUBHAIR |
Sron Sgùrr an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
Applied to the southwestern ridge of Sgurr an Iubhair Property of the Earl of Morton Signification. Nose or Snout of the High Hill of the Yew. |
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CREAGAN SGÙRR AN IUBHAIR |
Creagan Sgùrr an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
Applied to Rocky face of Sgùrr an Iubhair facing Cona River Property of The Earl of Morton. Signfication. Rock of the High Hill of the Yew. |
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COILL' A' CHAMAIDH LEITH |
Coille a Chamadh Leithe |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
Applied to a portion of scattered wood chiefly Oak and Birch on the north side of the Cona River at the mouth of Cona Glen Property of The Earl of Morton Signification. The Wood of the Grey Bend. |
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[Signature] John Richmond C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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Glen Garvan |
Glen Garvan |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A Cameron Callop
Mr. Colin Boyd Garvan |
010 |
A glen extending from Allt Dubh Mhic Gille Chriosda in a Northerly direction for about two miles to where Allt a Mhullaich becomes Confluent with North Garvan River |
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[Signature] W. Sillifant S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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MEALL NAN DAMH |
Meall nan Damh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron, Callop
Mr. Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
A hill feature situated about 1 1/2 miles sout west of Glas Bhein The property of the Earl of Morton English meaning, Stag's Hill |
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SRON MEALL NAN DAMH |
Sron Meall nan Damh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron, Callop
Mr. Peter McDougall Callop |
010 |
A hill feature situated a mile north of Meall nan Damh. The property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Point of the stags hill |
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FEITH NAN CÒN RUITH |
Feith nan Còn Ruith |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron, Callop
Mr. Peter McDougall Callop |
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A glen situated to the west of Meall nan Damh. The property of the Earl of Morton, English meaning, Hollow of the running dogs. |
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LOCHAN MEALL NAN DAMH |
Lochan Meall nan Damh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Peter McDougall Callop |
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A small loch situated near the summit of Meall nan Damh. The Property of the Earl of Morton English meaning, Little loch of the stag's hill. |
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ALLT FEITH NAN CÒN RUITH |
Allt Feith nan Còn Ruith |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. Allan Cameron Callop
Mr. Peter McDougall Callop |
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A mountain stream rising in Feith nan Coin Ruith and flowing in a north westerly [easterly] direction for about a mile when it receives the name of Allt na Cruaiche, to its Confluence with Allt an Tenga Dhuibh English meaning the stream of the running dogs' hollow. |
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[Signatures] Lu Capt. [Lieutenant? Captain] Bolland Ryl. Engrs. [Royal Engineers] -- Hugh Sutherland c/a [civilian assistant] |
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Allt Feith nan Còn Ruith, the direction of flow is north easterly. |
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COIRE LIATH BEAG |
Coire Liath Beag
Coire Liath Beag
Coire Liath Beag |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A large hollow on the south side of Cona Glen and about a mile and a half west of Corrlarach; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Little Grey Hollow. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE LÉITH BHIG |
Allt a' Choire Léith Bhig
Allt a' Choire Léith Bhig
Allt a' Choire Léith Bhig |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A stream flowing through Coire Liath Beag and joining Cona River-English meaning Stream of the Little Grey Hollow. |
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CNAP A' CHOIRE LEITH BHIG |
Cnap a' Choire Leith Bhig
Cnap a' Choire Leith Bhig
Cnap a' Choire Leith Bhig |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A rocky ridge of hill forming the eastern side of Coire Liath Beag; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning Hillock of the Little Grey Hollow |
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CONA GLEN |
Cona Glen
Cona Glen
Cona Glen |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A large glen in the district of Ardgour. It joins Glen Scaddle about a mile from Loch Linnhe and stretches westwards for eleven miles- Average breadth about half a mile- Property of the Earl of Morton |
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CONA RIVER |
Cona River
Cona River
Cona River |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
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A large Stream which rises in and flows through Cona Glen, joining the Scaddle River about a mile from Loch Linnhe. |
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TOM NA H-EILDE |
Tom na h-Eilde
Tom na h-Eilde
Tom na h-Eilde |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John McLean, Corrlarach
Mr. Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach |
010 |
A small oval Knoll in Cona glen a little more than a mile west of Corrlarach; property of the Earl of Morton English meaning Hind's Knoll |
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Tom na h-Eilde [Note] See p. [page] 269 [Tom na h-Eilde Sheet 18]
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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Cona Glen is also marked on the border of Sheet 9 and from the description of where Cona River rises it must cover a large area of that Plan. |
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ALLT BÀN |
Allt Bàn |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A mountain Stream taking its rise in Coire nan Liathanach, and flowing north ward till it joins Cona River a little west of Corrlarach. English Meaning Fair Stream |
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ALLT MHIC AN TÒISICH |
Allt Mhic an Tòisich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A mountain stream taking its rise in Feadan Mhic an Toisich and falling into Cona River at Ruigh a' Chruiteir. English Meaning - McIntosh's Burn |
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FEADAN MHIC AN TÒISICH |
Feadan Mhic an Tòisich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
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A slight depression on the face of a hill on the south side of Cona Glen about half a mile south west of Corrlarach, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - McIntosh's Windy Gap |
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County Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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RUIGH A' CHRUITEIR |
Ruigh a' Chruiteir |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A small portion of flat ground on the south side of Cona River about half a mile west of Corrlarach, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning Mountain-base of the Harper |
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ALLT FEARNA |
Allt Feàrna |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A mountain stream taking its rise near the summit of Meall an Fheidh and flowing southward till joins Cona River about 200 yards west Ruigh na Chruiteir. English Meaning - Alder Burn |
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ALLT NA CRAOIBHE BEITHE |
Allt na Craoibhe Beithe
Allt na Craoibhe-beithe |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
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A mountain stream taking its rise near the summit of Meall an Fheidh, and flowing south-ward till it joins Cona River about a mile west of Corrlarach, English Meaning - Burn of the Birch Trees |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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GEARR LEACHDANN |
Gearr Leachdainn |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. Duncan Kennedy |
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A rocky hill feature situated about 1/2 a mile east of Corrlarach, property of the Earl of Morton. English Meaning - The Short Hill face. |
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DÙ' GHLAIC |
Dù Ghlaic
Dubh Ghlac |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr. Duncan Kennedy |
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A small ravine at the South base of Gearr Leachdainn, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning. The Black Defile |
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CREAG MHÒR |
Chreag Mhòr |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr. Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A large cliff situated between Corrlarach and Gear Leachdainn, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - The Large Rock |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Dù Ghlaic [Comments] Glac - A narrow valley -- Dù (adj. [adjective]) fit proper etc (not black) Dubh - black etc.
[Signature] J. [James] Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE COILLE IOSAL |
Coire Coille Iosal |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A wooded hollow situated about half a mile south of Corrlarach, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning, Low Woody Hollow |
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BAC A' CHOIRE CHOILLE |
Bac a' Choire Choille
Bac a' Choire-choille |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A wooded Knoll situated between Coire Coille Iosal and Coire nan Liathanach, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - Knoll of the Woody Hollow |
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COIRE NAN LIATHANACH |
Coire nan Liathanach |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
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A Mountain hollow situated a little east of Feadan Mhic an Toisich, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - Hollow of the Grey headed Men |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Coire nan Liathanach [Note] Written on [Sheet] 19
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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MEALL AN FHÈIDH |
Meall an Fhèidh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A rocky eminence situated about 3/4 of a mile north-west of Corrlarach, property of the Earl of Morton, English Meaning - Deer Hill |
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COIRE MHIC GILL' A' CHAMSHRONAICH |
Coire Mhic Gille a' Chamshronaich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
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A hollow situated between Gearr Leachdainn and Torran nan Crann, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - Hollow of the Son of Cameron's Lad |
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ALLT COIRE MHIC GILL' A' CHAMSHRONAICH |
Allt Coire Mhic Gille a' Chamshronaich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
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A mountain Stream taking its rise near the Summit of Gearr Leachdainn and falling into Allt an t-Sluichd at its juction with Allt Meall an Fhèidh English Meaning - Stream of the Hollow of the Son of Cameron's Lad |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Coire Mhic Gille a' Chamshronaich & Allt Coire Mhic Gille a' Chamshronaich [Notes] cancel -a -- Cancel the article -a
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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LEAC NAM BIORAN |
Leac nam Bioran |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A rocky face of a hill lying between Meall an Fheidh and Cona River and a little west of Corrlarach, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - Flat of the face of Twigs |
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CORRLARACH |
Corrlarach |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
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Two dwelling houses in the centre of Cona Glen, property of the Earl of Morton, English Meaning - Good Stance |
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ALLT NA CORRLARAICH |
Allt na Corrlaraich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Duncan Kennedy |
010 |
A Small Stream taking its rise on the east side of Leac nam Bioran and falling into Cona River at Corrlarach - English Meaning - Burn of theGood Stance |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT COIRE MAOL CHALLUIM |
Allt Coire Maol Challuim
Allt Coire Maol-challuim |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
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A Burn rising in Coire Maol Challuim and flowing into the Cona River Signification. The Burn of Malcolm's Bare Hollow. |
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SRON COIRE MAOL CHALLUIM |
Sron Coire Maol Challuim
Sron Coire Maol-challuim |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
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A rocky ridge between Coire Mail Challuim and Coire nam Fionnalltan The Property of The Earl of Morton. Signification Snout of Malcolm's Bare Hollow |
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COIRE NAM FIONNALLTAN |
Coire nam Fionnalltan |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Duncan Kennedy |
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A mountain Hollow on the south side of Cona Glen about a mile and a half east from Corlarach. Property of The Earl of Morton Signification. Hollow of the White Streamlets |
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Argylllshire
[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT COIRE NAM FIONNALLTAN |
Allt Coire nam Fionnalltan |
Revd. Dr. Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D. Kennedy Corrlarach |
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A Burn rising in Coire nam Fionnalltan and flowing into the Cona River Signification. Burn of the Hollow of the White Streamlets |
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DRUIM LEATHAD NAM FIAS |
Druim Leathad nam Fias |
Revd. Dr. Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D. Kennedy Corrlarach |
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A ridge of hill dividing Cona Glen from Glen Scadle, extending from Mam na Linne Beithe on the west to Srom Leathad nam Fias on the east - property of the Earl of Morton and A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English Meaning - Back of the Slope |
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Argylll Shire
Druim Leathad nam Fias [Note] Written on [Sheet] 19
[Signature] J. [James] Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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TRISLAIG |
Trislaig
Trislaig
Trislaig
Trislaig |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trislaig
Mr. John McLauchlin, Camus na Gaul
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach
Rent Receipts |
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A small village nearly a mile in length, situated opposite Fort William on the west shore of Loch Linnhe - Property of the Earl of Morton - Supposed English meaning, Third Hollow. |
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CAMAS TRIOSLAIG |
Camas Trioslaig
Camas Trioslaig
Camas Trioslaig
Camas Trioslaig |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trislaig
Mr. John McLauchlin, Camus na Gaul
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach
Rent Receipts |
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A bay on the west shore of Loch Linnhe in front of Trislaig village - Property of the Earl of Morton |
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RUDHA MÒR |
Rudha Mòr
Rudha Mòr
Rudha Mòr |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trislaig
Mr. John McLauchlin, Camus na Gaul
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
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A prominent point on Loch Linnhe forming the north end of Trislaig Bay - Property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning Big Point |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argylll-shire |
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ALLT MÒR |
Allt Mòr
Allt Mòr
Allt Mòr |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trislaig
Mr. John McLauchlin, Camus na Gaul
Revd, [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
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A stream rising at the north end of Meall an t-Slamain and falling into Loch Linnhe at Trislaig - English meaning Big Burn |
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BACA GLAS |
Baca Glas
Baca Glas
Baca Glas |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trislaig
Mr. John McLauchlin, Camus na Gaul
Revd, [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
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A portion of the hill-side north of Allt Mòr; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Grey Bank. |
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GLAC A' CHRÒ |
Glac a' Chrò
Glac a' Chrò
Glac a' Chrò |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trislaig
Mr. John McLauchlin, Camus na Gaul
Revd, [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
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A slight depression on the face of the hill, N.E. [North East] of Allt Mòr; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Hollow of the Sheep Cot. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argylll-shire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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CREAG DHAIL AN DRAIGHINN |
Creag Dhail an Draighinn
Creag Dhail-an-draighinn |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron |
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This name is applied to a rocky place through which the public road on the north side of Lich Linnhe passes. It means "Rock of the Plain of the Thorns". |
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COIRE BEAG |
Coire Beag |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr McPherson |
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As the name implies - a "small hollow" - situated between Coire Dubh and Loch Linnhe. |
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MEALL AN DOIRE DHUINN |
Meall an Doire Dhuinn |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr McPherson |
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A hill, west shore of Loch Linnhe, and south of Coire Dubh and Coire Beag Meaning "Round Hill of the Brown Grove". |
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SRÒN A' CHREAGAIN |
Sròn a' Chreagain |
Rev Dr Clerk
Mr McPherson |
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Applied to a small rock situated north and within a few yards of Drochaid Sron a Chreagain. It signifies "Point of the Rock." |
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COIRE BEAG |
Coire Beag |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr. J. McPherson |
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A small hollow from which several streams have their source - situated on the south west side of Meall an Doire Dhuinn. Meaning "Small Hollow". |
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Apologies in advance for the headache: The Index and the Name Book place this Coire Beag [#2] on Sheet 11. There is another Coire Beag [#1] situated a little north east of this one [Page 225] "as the name implies - a "small hollow" - situated between Coire Dubh and Loch Linnhe" which is written on Sheet 11. This Coire Beag [#2] is not marked on Sheet 11, although it may be partly in the area covered, it is written on Sheet 20 as described: "south west of Meall an Doire Dhuinn". Further to that, the link listed below Sheet 20 leads to Volume 43 Page 13 which has another entry for [#2]. The point being that the Situation for this one should be 011; 020. |
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BRAIGH BHLÀICH |
Braigh Blàich
Braigh Blàich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. H Cameron Stroncregan |
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A large hill feature situated a little North-East of Stob Stob Co[ire] a' Chearcaill, property of the Earl of Morton - English Mea[ning] The Summit of Blaich |
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SRÒN TEANGA A' CHNAIP |
Sron Teanga a' Chnaip
Sron Teanga a' Chnaip
Sron Teanga a' Chnaip |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. J. McPherson Geortean a Chladaich |
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A stony hill feature, bounded o[n] the east By Coire Liath and on t[he] west by Coire a' Chnaip - prope[rty] of the Earl of Morton - Engli[sh] Meaning - Snout of the tongue of the Little Hillock |
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AM BREUN CHAMAS |
Am Breun Chamas |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. J. McPherson Geortean a Chladaich |
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[Page] 228
Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Braigh Blàich [Notes] Allt Bhlaich Mhoir See page 231 -- See Blaich page 245 -- refereed
[Signature] J. [James] Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT GOIRTEAN A' CHLADAICH |
Allt Goirtean a' Chladaich |
Rev Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr McPherson |
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A considerable mountain stream rising in Coire Dubh flowing through Coire Beag and falling into Loch Linnhe athe place from which it derives its name. Signification "Burn of the Little Field of the Shore" |
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COIRE DUBH |
Coire Dubh |
Rev Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr McPherson |
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A large hollow whose sides are very rocky & precipitous situated southward of Braigh an Fhraoich and westward of Coire Beag Meaning "Black Hollow". |
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Argyllshire |
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DOIRE DONN |
Doire Donn |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr McPherson
Mr. H Cameron |
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This name is applied to a wood extending for about two miles along the north shore of Loch Linnhe on Lord Morton's property. It means "Brown Grove or Thicket" |
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GOIRTEAN A' CHLADAICH |
Goirtean a' Chladaich |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr McPherson |
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Applied to a piece of cultivated [land] on which there is a dwelling-house, situated on the north shore of Loch Linnhe, in Doire Donn, Meaning "Little Field of the Shore", Property of Lord Morton. |
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COIRE DUBH |
Coire Dubh |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach |
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"Black Hollow" A small hollow situated about 1 mile and a 1/2 south west of Torr an Daraich the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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DOIRE NA MUICE |
Doire na Muice |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpac |
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"Thicket of the Pig" A small thicket situated about one mile west of Torr an Daraich the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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ALLT BHLAICH MHÒIR |
Allt Bhlaich Mhoir |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpac |
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"The Burn of the large sheltered Field" A large stream rising half a mile south of Torran Daraich which flows in a northerly direction until it becomes confluent with Loch Eil, |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Allt Bhlaich Mhoir [Notes] See page 228 [Braigh Blàich] -- Allt Blathach Mhòir? Burn of the large sheltered field or Allt Blath-achaidh Mhoir -- See Blaich p. [page] 245 -- referred
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Lce. Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers] |
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TÒRR AN DARAICH |
Torr an Daraich |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Knoll of the Oak" A hill feature planted with oak the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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DOIRE MHEAR |
Doire Mhear |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Joyful Wood" A small thicket situated on the west side of Allt Doire Mhear the property of the Earl of Morton. |
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ALLT FAIRCIDH |
Allt Faircid |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Clark Corpach
Mr. E. Cameron Corpach
Mr. A. McPhee Corpach |
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"Bathing Stream" A large stream rising in Coire Dubh which flows in a northerly direction until it becomes confluent with Loch Eil, |
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BRAIGH AN FHRAOICH |
Braigh an Fhraoich |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron |
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This name is applied to a hill lying to the south of Gleann Stron a' Chreagain. It means "Brae of the Heather". |
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COIRE CÀM |
Coire Càm |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron
Mr McPherson |
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A hollow on the east side of Braigh an Fhraoich. Meaning "Crooked Hollow". |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE CHÀIM |
Allt a' Choire Chàim |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron
Mr McPherson |
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Applied to a stream rising on Braigh an Fhraoich and flowing through Coire Càm - hence the name - and falling into Abhainn Sron a' Chreagain. It means "Burn of the Crooked Hollow". |
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ALLT CLACHAIG |
Allt Clachaig |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron
Mr McPherson |
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A mountain stream flowing from the north west side of Meall Ruadh into Abhainn Sron a Chreagain. It means "Stony Stream". |
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MEALL RUADH |
Meall Ruadh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron
Mr McPherson
Admiralty Chart |
011 |
Applied to a hill on the west side of Loch Linnhe and south of Gleann Sron a' Chreagain, meaning - "Russet Hill". |
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ALLT RUADH |
Allt Ruadh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron
Mr McPherson |
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A stream flowing from the north side of Meall Ruadh into Loch Linnhe. It means "Russet Burn". |
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TAOBH A' GHLINNE |
Taobh a' Ghlinne |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Hugh Cameron, Stroncreagan |
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Applied to that part of the north side of Gleann Sron a' Chreagain which lies between Creag a' Bhealaidh and Coire a' Chearcaill. It signifies "Side of the Glen". |
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CREAG AN FHITHICH |
Creag an Fhithich |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr McPherson
Mr H. Cameron |
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This name is given to a perpendicular rock in Gleann Sron a' Chreagain. It means "Rock of the Raven". |
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COILLE CREAG AN FHITHICH |
Coille Creag an Fhithich |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron |
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Applied to a small birch wood lying under the above feature. It means "Wood of the Ravens' Rock" |
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AODAINN CREAG A' BHEALAIDH |
Aodainn Creag a' Bhealaidh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron |
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This name is applies to a grassy slope on the west side of Allt Tarsuig. Meaning "The Faces of the Rock of the Broom". |
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CREAG A' BHEALAIDH |
Creag a' Bhealaidh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr McPherson
Mr H. Cameron |
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Applied to an inconsiderable rock on the north side of Gleann Sron a' Chreagain and on the east side of Faobh [Taobh] a' Ghlinn Its signification is "Rock of the Broom", |
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[Signature] J. Clegg 2nd Corp. R.E. [Second Corporal, Royal Engineers] 10th May 1871 |
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GLEANN SRÒN A' CHREAGAIN |
Gleann Sròn a' Chreagain |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr. McPherson |
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A deep glen on Lord Morton's estate extending from Coire a' Chearcaill to near Loch Linnhe. It means "Glen of the Point of the Rock". |
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AMHAINN SRÒN A' CHREAGAIN |
Amhainn Sron a' Chreagain |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr. McPherson |
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This name is applied to a considerable stream rising in Coire a' Chearcaill flowing through Gleann Stron a' Chreagain and falling into Loch Linnhe near the farmhouse of Stron-a-Chreagain. Meaning of the word "River of the Point of the Rock". |
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DROCHAID SRON A' CHREAGAIN |
Drochaid Sron a' Chreagain |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron
Mr McPherson |
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Applied to a stone bridge of one arch spanning the public road on northside of Loch Linnhe at the mouth of Gleann Sron a' Chreagain, It signifies "Bridge of the Point of the Rock". |
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ALLT TARSUINN |
Allt Tarsuing |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr H. Cameron
Mr McPherson |
011 |
A considerable mountain stream having its rise from the west side of Meall an t-
Slamain from whence it flows in a southerly direction into Abhainn Sron a' Chreagain. Meaning "Cross Burn". |
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STOB COIRE A' CHEARCAILL |
Stob Coire a' Chearcaill
Stob Coire a' Chearcaill |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. Duncan Kennedy Corrlarach |
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A bold rocky eminence situated at the west end of Gleann Sron a' Chreagain, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - Peak of the Hollow of the Hoop. |
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COIRE A' CHEARCAILL |
Coire a' Chearcaill
Coire a' Chearcaill
Coire a' Chearcaill |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D. Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. H. Cameron Stroncregan |
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A large mountain hollow, bounded on the west by Stob Coire a' Chearcuill, on the east by Gleann Sron a Chreagain and Teanga Réidh; it is the property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning, Hollow of the Hoop |
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TEANGA REIDH |
Teanga Réidh
Teanga Réidh
Teanga Réidh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. H. Cameron Stroncregan
Mr. J. McPherson Goirtean a Chladaich |
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A small portion of heathy land, bounded on the north by Abhainn Sron a' Chreagain, on the south by Allt Chuil nan Cuileag, and on the west by Coire a' Chearcaill; it is the property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - Smooth Tongue. |
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County Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] J. Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT CÙIL NAN CUILEAG |
Allt Chùil nan Cuileag
Allt Chùil nan Cuileag |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. H. Cameron Stroncregan |
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A mountain stream rising in Coire a Chearcail and falling into Abhainn Sron A Chreagain about a mile from its Source - English Meaning, Stream of the nook of Flies |
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LOCHAN NA CRUAICH |
Lochan na Cruaich
Lochan na Cruaich
Lochan na Cruaich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. McPherson Goirtean a Chladaich
Mr. H. Cameron Stroncregan |
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A small fresh water loch about a mile south east of Stob Coire a' Chearcaill - English Meaning - Little loch of High Hill |
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ALLT INBHIR SCADDAIL |
Allt Inbhir Scaddail
Allt Inbhir Scaddail |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. McPherson Goirtean a Chladaich |
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A mountain stream taking its rise from Lochan a' Cruaich and falling into Loch Linnhe in Inverscaddle Bay - English Meaning - Burn of the Inver |
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ALLT INBHIR SCADDAIL |
Allt Inbhir Scaddail
Allt Inbhir Scaddail |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. McPherson Goirtean a Chladaich |
011 |
A mountain stream taking its rise from Lochan a' Cruaich and falling into Loch Linnhe in Inverscaddle Bay - English Meaning - Burn of the Inver |
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Allt Cùil nan Cuileag [Note] See Note 6 under Rule 16 of Syntax in Forbes's Gaelic Grammar
Lochan na Cruaich [Notes] Cruaiche or Cruaich -- It is a declinable noun and ought to be so written with the final -e or else mark the elision of the letter
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE LIATH |
Coire Liath
Coire Liath
Coire Liath |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. J. McPherson Goirtain a Chladaich |
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A large mountain hollow situated on the east of Coire a' Chnaip, and bounded on the north by Stob Coire a' Chearcaill, property of the Earl of Morton English Meaning - Grey Hollow |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE LÉITH |
Allt a' Choire Liath
Allt a' Choire Liath
Allt a' Choire Liath |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. J. McPherson Goirtain a Chladaich |
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A mountain stream taking its rise near the summit of Stob Coire a' Chearcaill, and flowing thro' Coire Liath joins Allt a' Chnaip about a mile from its junction with Conaglen River - English Meaning Stream of the Grey Hollow |
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COIRE A' CHNAIP |
Coire a' Chnaip
Coire a' Chnaip
Coire a' Chnaip |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. J. McPherson Goirtain a Chladaich |
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A large mountain hollow, situated on the west of Sron Teanga a' Chnaip, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning Hollow of the Little Hill |
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ALLT A' CHNAIP |
Allt a' Chnaip
Allt a' Chnaip
Allt a' Chnaip |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D. Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. J. McPherson Goirtean a Chladaich |
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A large mountain stream taking its rise a little west of Stob Coire a' Chearcaill and flowing through Coire a' Chnaip empties itself into Cona Glen River about a mile from its junction with the River Scaddle - English Meaning Stream of the Little Hill |
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COIRE RIABHACH |
Coire Riabhach
Coire Riabhach
Coire Riabhach |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D. Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. H. Cameron Stroncregan |
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A mountain hollow situated on the north west of Stob Coire a' Chearcaill, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - Mottled Hollow |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE RIABHAICH |
Allt a' Choire Riabhaich
Allt a' Choire Riabhaich
Allt a' Choire Riabhaich |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. D. Kennedy Corrlarach
Mr. H. Cameron Stroncregan |
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A mountain Stream taking its rise in Coire Riabhach and flowing northwards till it falls into Loch Eil - English Meaning - Stream of the Mottled Hollow |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CLACH AN T-SLAMAIN |
Clach an t-Slamain |
Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Clark Corpach
Mr Donald Kennedy Fort William
Mr Hugh Cameron Bliach |
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Applied to a large boulder stone, situated on the south west side of Meall an t-Slamain, English Meaning. Stone of the Curdles Milk. |
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MEALL AN T-SLAMAIN |
Meall an t-Slamain |
Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Clark Corpach
Mr Donald Kennedy Fort William
Mr Hugh Cameron Bliach |
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A hill feature of considerable eminence and extent situated on the west side of Loch Lhinne nearly opposite to Fort William. English Meaning. 'Knoll of the Curdled Milk' |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
[Signature] John Duncan Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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CEANN CAOL |
Ceann Caol |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach
Mr Hugh Kennedy Fort William
Mr Donald Cameron, Bliach |
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Applied to an elevated ridge of land situated about a mile west of the Corran Dhubh, and north of Creag na Bealaidh. English Meaning "Narrow Head" |
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ALLT AN TORR FHEÀRNA |
Allt an Torr Fhèarna
Allt Torr an Fhearna
Allt an Torr-fheàrna |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach
Mr Hugh Kennedy Fort William
Mr Donald Cameron, Bliach |
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A stream rising on the north side of Ceann Choal and flowing northward falls into Loch Eil about 3 miles west of Corpach, English Meaning, 'Burn of the Aulder tree Knoll'. |
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ALLT A' CHRÒCHAICHE |
Allt a' Chròchaiche |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach
Mr Hugh Kennedy Fort William
Mr Donald Cameron, Bliach |
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Applied to a stream rising on the northside of Ceann Choal, and flowing north wards falls into Loch Eil about 4 miles west of Corpach. English Meaning. 'Stream of the Saffron coulered [coloured] trees.' |
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Allt a' Chròchaiche [Note] Crochaich or better Allt Crochach
[Signature] John Duncan Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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BEUL A' MHÀIM |
Beul a' Mhàim |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach
Mr. Donald Kennedy, Fort William
Mr. Hugh Cameron, Bliach |
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Applied to an opening between the hills Ceann Choal & Meall ant Slamain, Situated about 2 miles south west of Camus na Gaul English Meaning Mouth of the Round Hill' |
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CORRAN DUBH |
Corran Dubh |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach
Mr. Donald Kennedy, Fort William
Mr. Hugh Cameron, Bliach |
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Applied to a round hollow in the hill, situated at the top of the Allt Tarsuinn. English Meaning. Black circular Hollow. |
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BLAICH |
Blaich |
Mr Clark Corpach
Mr. D Boyd Blaich
Mr. Ewen Cameron Corpach |
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Applied to the houses Crofts etc betwixt Allt Leacaich & Creag a Chaolais. (on the south side of Loch Eil). The property of the Earl of Morton. |
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[Signature] John Duncan Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT AN T-SEASGAIN |
Allt an t Seascain |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach
Mr. Hugh Cameron, Bliach
Mr Donald Kennedy, Fort William |
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A small stream rising in the hill nearly mid way between the Allt na Eirigh, and Allt a' Chrochaiche and flowing north wards a short distance falls into Loch Eil, English Meaning. "Stream of the Moorish ground [moorland]" |
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ALLT NA H-EIRIGH |
Allt na-h-Eirigh |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach
Mr. Hugh Cameron, Bliach
Mr Donald Kennedy, Fort William |
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Applied to a stream rising on the north side of Ceann Choal and flowing northwards falls into Loch Eil English Meaning. 'The Rising Burn'. |
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[Signature] John Duncan Sapper RE [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT DOIRE MHEAR |
Allt Doire Mhear |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach
Mr Ewen Cameron Corpach
Mr. A McPhee Corpach |
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"Stream of the joyful wood" A mountain stream a Continuation [of] Allt a Choire Riabhaich it receives this name after it reaches Doire Mhear. and retains it to it confluence with Dubh Uisge |
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Allt Doire Mhear [Note] See p. [page] 232 [Doire Mhear]
[Signature] W.G. Sillifant Lce.Corp.R.E. [Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers] |
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LOCH LINNHE |
Loch Linnhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Clark
Mr. D. Cameron
Mr. D. Kennedy |
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An arm of the sea deflecting from the Sound of Mull, opposite the island of Mull are [and?] projecting Northwards between the district of Appin on the right and the districts of Morven and Ardgour on the left in Argyllshire It is about 22 miles in length and about 5 in breadth. |
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ALLT CRÌCHE |
Allt Criche
Allt Criche
Allt Criche |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trios-Laig
Mr. John McLauchlan, Camus na Gail
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
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A small stream rising on the east side of Meall an t-Slamain and falling into Loch Linnhe - English meaning, March Burn - |
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FASS NA H-ULAIDH |
Fass na h-Ulaidh
Fass na h-Ulaidh
Fass na h-Ulaidh |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trios-Laig
Mr. John McLauchlan, Camus na Gail
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
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A portion of land in the village of Trioslaig; property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Point of the Treasure. |
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SCHOOL [Trislaig] |
School
School
School |
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trios-Laig
Mr. John McLauchlan, Camus na Gail
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
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A small building, with teacher's residence attached, in the village of Trios-Laig. The salary is made up by the school fees and a donation from the surrounding proprietors. |
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TÒM AN T-SABHAIL |
Tom an t-Sabhail
Tom an t-Sabhail
Tom an t-Sabhail |
Mr. James Haggart Sròn Chreidhe-aigein
Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Trios-laig
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clarke, Corpach |
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A small knoll north of Sròn Chridhe-aigein dwelling house - Property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning, Knoll of the Barn. |
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STRONCHREGGAN HOUSE |
Stron Chreggan House
Stron Chreggan House
Stron Chreggan House |
Mr Hugh Cameron. Stronecreggan House
Mr D. Cameron. Corpach
Mr D Boyd. Blaich |
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A farm house with offices attached
situated at the junction of Allt Dail an Droighinn with Loch Linnhe. Property of the Earl of Morton. |
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DAIL AN DRAIGHINN |
Dail an Draighinn |
Mr Hugh Cameron. Stronecreggan House
Mr D. Cameron. Corpach
Mr D Boyd. Blaich |
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"Dale of the thorns" Applied to a field situated onthe South west side of Abhainn Sron a Chreagain. About a quarter of a mile from Stronchreggan House the property of The Earl of Morton. |
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[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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BEALACH CLACHAIG |
Bealach Clachaig |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
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"The pass of the little Stone" A Stoney pass over Druim Garbh. |
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SRÒN ODHAR |
Sròn Odhar |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
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"The Dun Point" a rocky eminence in Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte and on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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RESOURIE |
Resourie |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
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A small farm the property of Sir Thomas M Riddell Strontian |
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Resourie [Note] (Local Spelling)
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SLOC DUBH |
Sloc Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glehurich |
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"Black Hollow" a dark corry on the South Bank of River Hurich |
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ALLT AN DUBH CHÒIREAN |
Allt an Dubh Choirean |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glehurich |
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"Stream of the little black corry" A Small Stream takes its rise near Lochan Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte flowing in a So [South] easterly [westerly] direction until it unites with River Hurich. |
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ALLT RUADH |
Allt Ruadh |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glehurich |
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"The Red Stream." A Stream rising on Sron Odhar flowing South into River Hurich [Allt an Dubh Choirean]. |
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[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SGÒR NA H-IGHINN |
Sgòr na h-ighinn
Sgòr na h-ighinn
Sgòr na h-ighinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
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A prominent rocky feature situate about a half mile south of "Sgòr Dhomhail" Sig: [Signification] "The conical hill of the Maid" |
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BEALACH MAM A' BHEARNA |
Bealach man a Bhearna
Bealach man a Bhearna
Bealach man a Bhearna
Bealach Mam na Beirn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
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A hollow feature situate between the hills "Sgòr na h-ighinn" and Sgòr a Chaoruinn" Signification: "The pass of the protuberance of the gap" |
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SGÒR A' CHAORUINN |
Sgòr a Chaoruinn
Sgòr a Chaoruinn
Sgòr a Chaoruinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
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A rocky hill feature situate of the boundary of the parishes of Kilmallie & Ardnamurchan, and about a mile north of "Lochan a Chothrom" Sig: [Signification] "The Conical hill of the rowan tree" |
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COIRE NA LÀIRE |
Coire na Làire
Coire na Làire
Coire na Làire |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
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A hollow feature, situate at the head of
Glen Gour, and a short distance north east of Lochan a Chothrom" Sig: [Signification] "The Hollow of the Mare" |
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SGÒR NA LÀIRE |
Sgòr na Làire
Sgòr na Làire
Sgòr na Làire |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
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A prominent, rocky hill situate between "Coire na Làire" and "Lochan a Chothrom" Sig: [Signification] "The Conical hill of the Mare" |
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LOCHAN A' CHOTHRUIM |
Lochan a' Chothrom
Lochan a' Chothrom
Lochan a' Chothrom |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
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A small, fresh-water Loch situate at the head of Glen Gour, and a few chains west of the Watershed boundary, between the parishes of Kilmallie and Ardnamurchan. Sig: [Signification] "The Loch of Advantage" |
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Coire na Làire [Note] Làrach -- Nom. [Nominative] Làir gen sing. [genitive singular] Làrach |
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SGÒR A' BHUIC |
Sgòr a' Bhuic
Sgòr a' Bhuic
Sgòr a' Bhuic |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A prominent, rocky feature on the south side of Strontian River, and about a mile east of "Ceann a Chreagain" Sig: [Signification] "The Buck's Conical hill" |
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DRUIM LEAC A' SGIATHAIN |
Druim Leac a' Sgiathain
Druim Leac a' Sgiathain
Druim Leac a' Sgiathain |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
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A rough, rocky hill, situate between "Allt Feith Dhomhaile" on the west, and Sgòr na h-ighinn on the east. Sig: [Signification] "The Ridge of the hill side of the small Wing |
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RUIGHE BEALACH CLACHAIG |
Ruighe Bealach Clachaig
Ruighe Bealach Clachaig
Ruighe Bealach Clachaig |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A hollow feature, situated at the head of "Allt Feith Dhomhaile" - Signification "The hiding place of the pass of the small stones" |
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BELLSGROVE MINES (Lead) |
Bellsgrove Mines |
Sir Thomas Riddell Bart. [Baronet]
D. McPherson Strontian
J. Cameron Strontian |
018 |
Several lead mines in disuse worked by levels and shafts the property of Sir T. Riddell Bart. [Baronet] |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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ALLT RUIGHE SPARDAIN |
Allt Ruighe Spardain
Allt Ruighe Spardain
Allt Ruighe Spardain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D McMaster
D McColl |
018 |
A mountain stream, rising on the east side of "Druim Glas" and following a southerly course til it joins "Strontian River" at "Ceann a Chreagain" Sig: [Signification] "The stream of the herding place of the eminence of the flat top" |
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CEANN A' CHREAGAIN |
Ceann a' Chreagain
Ceann a' Chreagain
Ceann a' Chreagain |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D McMaster
D McColl |
018 |
A Shepherd's dwelling house on the north side of Strontian River, and at the confluence of that stream and "Allt a Bhuic" Signification "The head of the small rocks" |
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ALLT A' BHUIC |
Allt a' Bhuic
Allt a' Bhuic
Allt a' Bhuic |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D McMaster
D McColl |
018 |
A rapid, mountain Stream, rising on the side of "Sgòr a Bhuic" and running in a north westerly direction until it joins Strontian River at "Ceann a Chreagain" Sig: [Signification] "The Buck's Stream" |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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COIRE CHAILLICH |
Coire Chailaich
Coire Chailaich
Coire Chailaich |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
D McMaster
D McColl |
018 |
A hollow feature, situate on the south side of Leitir Dhuibh, and about a half a mile east of Kinlochan Signifies "The Old Wife's Hollow" |
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ALLT COIRE CHAILLICH |
Allt Coire Chailaich
Allt Coire Chailaich
Allt Coire Chailaich |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
D McMaster
D McColl |
018 |
A mountain stream rising on the north side of "Lochan Feith nan Laogh" and flowing in a westerly course until it empties it self in "River Hurich" at the head of Loch Dilate Sig: [Signification] "The Stream of the old Wife's Hollow" |
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MEALL lAIN |
Meall Iain
Meall Iain
Meall Iain |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
D McMaster
D McColl |
017; 018 |
A prominent hill feature situate about 3/4 of a mile south of Loch Dilate, and at the head of "Coire Dubh" Signifies: "John's Hill" |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire
Coire Chaillich [Remarks] Coire Chaillich or Chailleach -- Nom. sing [nominative singular] Cailleach gen. sing. [genitive singular] Caillich or Cailliche or gen. plur. [genitive plural] Chailleach
Meall Iain [Note] on Sheets 17 & 18 |
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KINLOCHAN |
Kinlochan
Kinlochan
Kinlochan |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D McColl |
018 |
A one-storey dwelling house situate at the head of Loch Dilate, in Glen Hurich Property of Sir Thomas Riddell Bart. [Baronet] Strontain |
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LEITIR DHUBH |
Leitir Dhubh
Leitir Dhubh
Leitir Dhubh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D McColl |
018 |
A hill feature, about half a mile east of Loch Dilate, and on the south side of Glen Hurich Signifies - "The Black hill-side" |
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LOCHAN FEITH NAN LAOGH |
Lochan Feith nan Laogh
Lochan Feith nan Laogh
Lochan Feith nan Laogh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D McColl |
018 |
A small sheet of water on the south side of Leitir Dhubh, and a short distance east of Coire Chailaich. Signifies "The small Loch of the Calves' Marsh" |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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ALLT FEITH DHOMHAIL |
Allt Feith Dhomhail
Allt Feith Dhomhail
Allt Feith Dhomhail |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A considerable stream rising on the west side of "Sgòr Dhomhail", and, after a rapid course of about three miles, joins "Strontian River, at "Ceann Chreagain" Sig: [Signification] "The Stream of Donald's Vein" |
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LOCHAN MHIC GILLE DHUIBH |
Lochan Mhic Gille Dhuibh
Lochan Mhic Gille Dhuibh
Lochan Mhic Gille Dhuibh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A small sheet of water situate of "Druim Garbh" and a short distance east of "Coire na Craoibhe" Signification: "The Small Loch of the black Lad's son" |
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DRUIM GLAS |
Druim Glas
Druim Glas
Druim Glas |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A prominent, rocky hill, situate about a mile north west of "Ceann a Chreagain" Sig: [Signification] "The Gray Ridge" |
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BELLSGROVE LOCH |
Bellsgrove Loch
Bellsgrove Loch
Bellsgrove Loch |
Sir T. Riddell Bart. [Baronet]
D. McPherson Strontian
James Cameron Strontian |
018 |
A small Loch close to the mines on the lands of Sir T. Riddell Bart. [Baronet] |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire
Allt Feith Dhomhail [Note] Dhomhnail See page 268 [Sgòr Dhomhail] |
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LOCH DILATE |
Loch Dilate
Loch Dilate
Loch Dilate |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
017; 018 |
A sheet of fresh water, about one mile & three fourths in length, and 15 chains in width. Situate in Glen Hurich Property of Sir T. Riddell Bart. [Baronet] |
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COIRE NA CRAOIBHE |
Coire na Craoibhe
Coire na Craoibhe
Coire na Craoibhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A small hollow, situate on the north-west of "Lochan Mich Gille Dhuibh" and on the south of Glen Hurich Signfication: "The hollow of the Tree" |
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ALLT COIRE NA CRAOIBHE |
Allt Coire na Craoibhe
Allt Coire na Craoibhe
Allt Coire na Craoibhe |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A small stream flowing from "Lochan Mhic Gille Dhuibh" and, after a short course, empties itself in "Allt an Dubh-Choirean" a short distance from the junction of the latter with River Hurich. Sig: [Signfication] "The Stream of the Hollow of the Tree" |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire
Loch Dilate [Note] on Sheet 17 |
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BEINN RUIGHE RAONUILL |
Beinn Ruighe Raonuill
Beinn Ruighe Raonuill
Beinn Ruighe Raonuill |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Duncan McMaster
Donald McColl |
018 |
A hill feature, situate on the east [west] of "Bealach Feith nan Laogh" Signifies: "The Mountain of Ronald's herding place". |
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RUIGHE RAONUILL |
Ruighe Raonuill
Ruighe Raonuill
Ruighe Raonuill |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Duncan McMaster
Donald McColl |
018 |
A green hollow, well sheltered, situate at the foot of "Beinn Ruighe Raonuill", and about 1/2 a mile from the head of Scotstown. Sig: [Signification] "Ronald's herding Place" |
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MEALL A' GHRIUTH |
Meall a Ghriuth
Meall a Ghriuth
Meall a Ghriuth |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Duncan McMaster
Donald McColl |
018 |
A hill feature situate on the west side of "Beinn Ruighe Raonuill", and about 1/2 Mile north of Scotstown. Sig: [Signification] "The hill of the Mine" |
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WHITESMITH MINES (Lead) |
Whitesmith Mines |
Sir T. Riddell Bart. [Baronet]
D McPherson Strontian
J. Cameron Strontian |
018 |
An extensive lead mine in disuse, principally worked by shafts, the property of Sir Thomas Riddell Bart. [Baronet] |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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Beinn Ruighe Raonuill is west of Bealach Feith nan Laogh |
OS1/2/68/262 |
COIRE DUBH |
Coire Dubh
Coire Dubh
Coire Dubh |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A hollow feature situate on the south east side of "Meall Iain" and about 3/4 of a mile north west from the head of "Scotstown" Sig: [Signification] "The black Hollow" |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Allt a Choire Dhuibh
Allt a Choire Dhuibh
Allt a Choire Dhuibh |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A mountain Stream rising at the foot of "Coire Dubh" and flowing in an easterly direction, and forming a junction with another small stream. The water, from this junction, then takes the name "Allt na Meine" Sig: [Signification] "The stream of the black Hollow" |
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BEALACH FEITH NAN LAOGH |
Bealach Feith nan Laogh
Bealach Feith nan Laogh
Bealach Feith nan Laogh |
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
D. McMaster
D. McColl |
018 |
A hollow, or flat, on the watershed through which the road leading between Strontian, and Glen Hurich, passes. Sig: [Signification] "The pass of the Calves' Marsh" |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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ALLT COIRE BHALBHAIN |
Allt Coire Bhalbhain |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
009; 018 |
"The Stream of the Dumby's Corry" A Small Stream rising on the north base of Càrn na Nathrach flowing north until it enters Lochan Dubh |
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COIRE GLAS-MHÒR |
Coire Glas-mòr |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The large Grey Corry" a large Corry on the north of Càrn na Nathrach |
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UILLT CHOIRE GHLAIS-MHOIR |
Uillt Coire Glas-mòr |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Streams of the large grey Corry" Two Small Streams rising on the north base of Càrn na Nathrach flowing North into Lochan Dubh |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parishes of Ardnamurchan & Kilmallie
Coire Glas-mòr & Uillt Choire Ghlais-mhoir [Note] If a hyphen is used in one case it will require it in both cases"
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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Allt Coire Bhalbhain is also marked on Sheet 9. It flows into River Hurich. |
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COIRE GLAS-BHEAG |
Coire Glas-beag |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The little Grey Corry" A Small Corry Situated on the lands of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour. |
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ALLT CHOIRE GHLAIS-BHIG |
Allt Coire Glas-beag |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Stream of the little Grey Corry" A Small Stream rising on the east of Sròn Glas. flowing north into Amhainn Gleann an Lochan Dubh |
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DRUIM GARBH |
Druim Garbh |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The rough ridge" A rocky ridge partly in the parish of Ardnamurchan & Kilmallie and on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian and A McLean Esqr. Ardgour |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parishes of Ardnamurchan & Kilmallie
Coire Glas-bheag [Note] An adjective prefixed to another adjective - the latter is aspirated
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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GLAS BHEALACH |
Glas Bhealach |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Grey pass" a hollow at the eastern extremity of Druim Garbh |
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CREAG AN FHIREÒIN |
Creag an Fhir-eun |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Eagle's rock" A bold ledge of rocks Said to be the resort of Eagles. |
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COIRE A' BHALBHAIN |
Coire a Bhalbhain |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Dumby's Corry" A deep corry on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parishes of Ardnamurchan & Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SRÒN DOIRE NAN CABAR |
Sròn Doire nan Cabar |
Revd. A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
The point of the grove of the Stakes" A rocky eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell. Strontian and A McLean Esqr. Ardgour. |
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LOCHAN GLEANN NA CLOICHE SGOILTE |
Lochan Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte |
Revd. A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The little loch of the Glen of the Split Stone" A Small loch thro which the parish boundary passses. |
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CÀRN NA NATHRACH |
Càrn na Nathrach |
Revd. A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
The Snakes' Cairn" A conspicuous rocky eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian And A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parishes of Ardnamurchan & Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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GLEN HURICH |
Glen Hurich |
Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian
Mr. D. Kennedy. Corrlarach
A. Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
A narrow glen on the banks of River Hurich extending from the parish boundary on the east to Loch Dilate (west [east] end of) on the west the whole of which is Situated in the lands of Sir Thomas Riddell Strontian |
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RIVER HURlCH |
River Hurich |
Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian
Mr. D. Kennedy. Corrlarach
A. Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
A mountain Stream flowing from Lochan Dubh in a eastward [westward] direction until it enters Loch Dilate at the extremity of Glen Hurich |
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SRÒN GLAS |
Sròn Glas |
Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian
Mr. D. Kennedy. Corrlarach
A. Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
A Rocky mountain between Coire Glas Mòr & Coire Glas Beag Meaning Grey Point |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Glen Hurich & River Hurich [Notes] (Local Spelling)
Glen Hurich [Note] At Strontian, "Loch Dilate" is always spoken of as being in "Glen Hurich" [Initials] E.C.
Signature, lower margin: "James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]" |
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Glen Hurich extends to the east end of Loch Dilate.
Glen Hurich and River Hurich are both marked on Sheet 9. |
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SGÒR DHOMHAIL |
Sgòr Dhomhail
Sgòrr Dhomhnail |
Revd [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"Donald's Hill" A conspicious rocky Hill upwards of 2700 feet high Situated on the eastern boundary of the parish And on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian and A McLean Esq. Ardgour The above is the highest hill in the parish and can be seen almost from any point in the district of Sunart |
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SÀIL A' BHÙIRIDH |
Sail a' Bhùiridh |
Revd [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
A Hill feature lying north of Gleann Mhic Phàil meaning Hollow of Deers bellowing |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Sgòr Dhomhail [Note] See p. [page] 259 [Allt Feith Dhomhail]
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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TOM NA H-EILDE |
Tom na h-eilde |
Revd [Reverend A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Hinds Knoll" A Slight rocky eminence on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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ALLT NAM BAN-FIGHIDH |
Allt na Ban Fhighiche
Allt nam Banfighidh |
Revd [Reverend A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The female Weaver's Stream" A Small Stream rising on Beinn Mheadhion flowing northward until it unites with River Hurich |
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ALLT A' BHÙIRIDH |
Allt a' Bhùiridh |
Revd [Reverend A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Stream of the bellowing" A Small Stream rising on Sgòr Dhomhail flowing northward until it unites with Allt Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Allt nam Ban-fighidh [Note] Allt na Mnà-fighidh stream of the Woman-Weaver -- Allt nam Ban-fighidh Stream of the Women-weavers
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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OS1/2/68/270 |
COIRE A' BHÙIRIDH |
Coire a' Bhùirudh |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Corry of the bellowing" A Small Corry on the South [North] east base of Sgòr Dhomhail and on the lands of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour |
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FEADAN RANNACHAN |
Feadan Rannachan |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"Rannachan's Crevice of the Whistling Wind" A Smal hollow lying between Càrn na Nathrach and Sron Glas and on the lands of Sir Thomas M Riddell Strontian and A McLean Esqr. Ardgour |
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MIDDLESHOPE MINES (Lead) |
Middleshope Mines |
Sir Thomas Riddell Bart. [Baronet]
Duncan McPherson Strontian
James Cameron Strontian |
018 |
A small lead mine worked by a level and shaft, now partly abandoned, the property of Sir T. Riddell |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parishes of Ardnamurchan & Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT A' CHOIREAN RIABHAICH |
Allt a' Choirean Riabhaich |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Stream of the little brindled Corry" A Small stream rising on Leacanan flowing South until it unites with Allt na Leath-phinnt |
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EÀS CHONA CHRADH |
Eàs Chona Chradh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
018 |
"The waterfall of Cona Chradh" A rocky Channel on a Small brook in Leacanan, which flows into River Hurich |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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OS1/2/68/272 |
ALLT AN RUIGHE SHAMHRAIDH |
Allt an Ruighe Shamhraidh
Allt an Ruigh'-shamhraidh |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Stream of the Summer herding place" A Small Stream rising in Feith Salach flowing Southward until it unites with River Hurich |
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MÀM BEATHAIG |
Màm Beathaig |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"Sophia's Hill" A Slight eminence Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell. Strontian |
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ALLT NA LEATHPHINNT |
Allt na Leath-phinnt
Allt na Lethphinnte |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Stream of the halfpint" A Small Stream rising in Feith Salach flowing So [South] west until it unites with River Hurich. |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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TOBAR NA LAGAIG |
Tobar na Lagaig |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Well of the little hollow" An ordina[r]y fresh water Spring with a copious flow of water Well adapted for domestic use. |
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ALLT A' CHAOL-ACHAIDH |
Allt a Chaol-achaidh |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Stream of the narrow field" A Small Stream rising on Leacanan flowing East until it unites with River Hurich. |
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BEINN MHEADHOIN |
Beinn Meadhain |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Middle Mountain" A conspicuous hill running parallel to Glen Hurich & Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte and on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Beinn Meadhoin [Note] Meadhoin [oin] o not a
[Signature] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers] |
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CREAG BHREAC |
Creag Bhreac |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Spotted Rock" A rocky eminence on the South bank of River Hurich |
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BRIAN CHOILLE |
Brian Choille (Forest) |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"Scattered partly decayed wood" A Small Forest wood in Glen Hurich the property of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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CREAG BHEAG |
Creag Bheag |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The little rock" a conspicious rocky eminence in Glen Hurich on the South bank of River Hurich. |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT LOCHAN NA H-IUBHRAICH |
Allt Lochan na h' Iubraich |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Stream of the little loch of the yew grove." A Small Stream rising on Càrn Deirg flowing eastward into Lochan na h' Iubhraich thence until it unites with allt Coire nan Con. |
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CREAG BHUIDHE |
Creag Bhuidhe |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The yellow rock" A conspicious group of rocks on the north side of Glen hurich |
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ALLT A' CHUIRN DEIRG |
Allt a' Chuirn Deirg |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Stream of the Red Cairn" A mountain Stream rising near the South west end of Carn Derg and flowing east till it enters the River Hurrich |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers] |
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NA LEACANAN |
Leacanan |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The little flagstones" A portion of rocky moor-land between Allt a Chuirn Deirg and Eàs Chona Chradh |
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CÀRN DEARG |
Càrn Dearg |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Red Cairn" A Slight rocky eminence on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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GLENHURICH |
Glenhurich |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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An extensive farm the principal in the district it is the property of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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[Page] 276
Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Na Leacanan [Notes] Leacann the side of a hill -- Na Leacannan The hill sides
Leac a flag - Leacan flags see page 279 [Eàs nan Leacan Mìne] -- Na Leacan The flagstones -- Na Leacanan may be a diminutive of Leacan
Glenhurich [Note] (Local spelling)
[Signature] James Gray Sapper RE [Royal Engineers] |
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UILLT SGÒR NA GRÈINE |
Uillt Sgòr na Grèine |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
018 |
"The Streams of the Sunny Conical Hill" Three small Streams rising at the South base of Sgòr na Gr[èine] flowing South until they unite with Allt Coire nan Con |
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ALLT NAN LIATHANACH |
Allt nan Liathanach |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Stream of the Grey headed men" A Small Stream rising on the north of Creag Bhuidhe flowing westward until it unites with Allt Coire nan Con. |
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LOCHAN NA H-IUBHRAICH |
Lochan na h' Iubhraich |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The little loch of the yew grove" A Small loch on the South of Allt Coire nan Con |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SGÒR AN EASAIN |
Sgòr an Easean |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
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"The Conical hill of the little Waterfall" A bold Conical eminence on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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ALLT GLÙN AN FHUARAIN |
Allt Glùn an Fhuarain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
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"The Stream of the Knee of the Spring" A Small Stream rising at Glùn na Fhuarain flowing Southward until it unites with Allt Coire nan Con |
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ALLT SGÒR AN EASAIN |
Allt Sgòr an Easean
Allt Sgòrr an Easain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
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"The Stream of the Conical Hill of the little Waterfall" A Small Stream rising on Sgòr an Easean, flowing Southward until it enters Allt Coire nan Con |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Sgòr an Easean [Note] Leathan ri Leathean
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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EÀS NAN LEACAN MÌNE |
Eàs nan Leacan Mìne |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Waterfall of the Smooth Flagstones" A rocky channel on Allt Coire nan Con |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE ODHAIR |
Allt a' Choire Odhair |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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" The Stream of the dun Corry" A Small Stream rising at Glùn an Fhuarain flowing Southward until it enters Allt Coire nan Con |
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COIRE ODHAR |
Coire Odhar |
Revd [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Dun Corry" A Small Corry at Glùn na Fhuarain Situate on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
Eàs nan Leacan Mìne [Note] Leacanan see page 276
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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COIRE NAN CON |
Coire nan Con |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Dogs Corry" A Small corry at the Source of Allt Coire nan Con. and on the lands of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Strontian |
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GLÙN AN FHUARAIN |
Glùn an Fhuarain |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Knee of the Spring" A bold eminence whereon there are Several pools from whence a number of Streams flow |
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ALLT COIRE NAN CON |
Allt Coire nan Con |
Revd. [Reverend] A McLeod. Strontian
A. McNaughton. Scamodale
Allan Cameron. Glenhurich |
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"The Stream of the dog's Corry" A Small Stream rising at the base of Sgòr an Tarmachain flowing South east [west] until it enters the River Polloch |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Ardnamurchan
[Signature] James Gray Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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GLEANN NA CLOICHE SGOILTE |
Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilt |
Revd. [Reverend] A. McLeod Strontian
A McNaughtain Scamodale
Allan Cameron Glenhurich |
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A mountain Glen Extending from Gleann Dubh a Choirein on the west to its junction with Gleann Mhic Phail on the East |
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SUNART |
Sunart |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod Strontian
Mr. Kinnear Estate Factor
Old Stat. [Statistical] Account
New Stat. [Statistical] Account
Fullerton's Gazetteer |
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Sunart a district Comprising the eastern portion of Ardnamurchan, embracing a number of Farm Steadings - Small crofts and dwelling houses; also a Small portion of wood land, and an extensive range of moorland. It is about 12 miles in length by 6 in breadth. The parish boundary forms its eastern division, Loch Shiel its Northern, Loch Sunart its Southern, and its Western division is co-extensive with the properties of Sir Thomas M. Riddell Brt. [Baronet] Strontian and James Dalgleish, of Ardnamurchan, & Rutland Square. The whole of which situated on the estate of Thomas M. Riddell Bart. [Baronet] Strontian. |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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STRONTIAN RIVER |
Strontian River
Strontian River
Strontian River |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. Kinnear, Factor
Mr. McKenzie Teacher |
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The Strontian River is a considerable stream, having its Source from Lochan a Chothrom at the head of Glen Gour, Flows in a South-westerly direction, emptying itself in Loch Sunart, at Strontian |
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GLEANN DUBH A' CHOIREIN |
Gleann Dubh a' Choirein |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. Kinnear - Factor
Mr. McKenzie - Teacher |
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A Glen extending from the junction of Allt an Dubh Choirein with the River Hurich on the West to the Watershed between Druim Garbh and Beinn Mheadhoin on the East, meaning "Glen of the black little Corry" |
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Sheet 18 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire
Sgòr na Greine [Sheet] 18 Described in the Name Book of Sheet 17
Allt na Dalach [Sheet] 18 Described in the Name Book of Sheet 17
Lochain Dearg [Sheet] 18 Described in the Name Book of Sheet 17
Uillt an t-Sìthean [Sheet] 18 Described in the Name Book of Sheet 17
Allt Shalachain [Sheet] 18 Described in the Name Book of Sheet 17 |
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TEANGA OISINNE |
Teanga Oisinne |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr J. Cameron |
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Applied to a cliff almost perpendicular situated at the head of Coire Nathrachain. It signifies "Corner Tongue'. |
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SRON AN ÌME |
Sròn an Ìme |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr J. Cameron |
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A name given to a lofty but narrow ridge stretching northward from Druim na Sgriodhle between Coire Riabhach & Coire nan Clach. Meaning "Snout of the Butter" |
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COIRE RIABHACH |
Coire Riabhach |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr J. Cameron |
019 |
This name is applied to a hollow on the north face of Druim na Sgriodhle Signification 'Russet Hollow" |
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CRUINN CHOIREAN |
Cruinn Choirean |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr John Cameron |
019 |
This name is applied to a small deep hollow under Coire Riabhach and east of Creag nan Gabhar, Signification "Little Round Hollow". |
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CREAG NAN GABHAR |
Creag nan Gabhar |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr John Cameron |
019 |
This name is given to a cliff situated on the west side of Allt a' Choire Riabha[ich] & 3/4 mile north of Druim na Sgriodhle. It means Rock of the Goats". |
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COIRE NA GÈARRAIG |
Coire na Gèarraig |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr John Cameron |
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Applied to a wooded hollow on the east side of Sron Dubh through which Allt Coire na Gearraig flows: Meaning "Hollow of the Levere[ts"] |
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[Signature] J. Clegg 2nd Corp. R.E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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A' BHEINN BHÀN |
A' Bheinn Bhàn |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk. Corpach
Mr. John Cameron. Salachan |
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A Rocky Hill on the north side of Glen Gour, and upwards of three miles north west of Salachan. property of A. McLean Esq of Ardgour Signification. The White Hill. |
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CREAGAN CHOIRE NAM MUC |
Creagan Choire nam Muc
Creagan Coire nam Muc |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk. Corpach
Mr. John Cameron. Salachan |
019 |
A precipitous Hillface about a mile east of "A Bheinn Bhan" property of A McLean Esq. of Ardgour English Signification, "The Rocks of the Hollow of Pigs". |
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CEARCALLAN NA BEINNE BÀINE |
Cearcallan na Beinne Bàine |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk. Corpach
Mr. John Cameron. Salachan |
019 |
A peculiar and prominent feature on the western face of "A Bheinn Bhàn" and presenting the appearance of a series of Rocky Girdles or Hoops Property of A McLean Esq of Ardgour Signification. The Hoops of the White Hill. |
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[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT NA SGÈITH RAINICH |
Allt na Sgèith Ranaich
Allt na Sgèith-rainich |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
A Mountain Stream rising at the northern end of "Cearcallan na Beinne Bàine" and flowing into the "River Gour". Signification. "The Burn of the Wing of Ferns." |
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ALLT AN T-SLUICHD |
Allt an t' Sluichd |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
A large rocky Burn flowing out of "Lochan na Beinne Bàine" and flowing into "River Gour" Signification. The Burn of the Hollow or Ravine. |
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LOCHAN ARD NA BEINNE BÀINE |
Lochan Ard na Beinne Bàine |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A Little Loch on the top of "A Bheinn Bhàn" property of A McLean Esq of Ardgour. Signification. the High, or Upper Loch of the White Hill |
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[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CREAG MHÒR |
Creag Mhòr |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Sallachan |
019 |
Applied to a rocky hillside, on the Southern side of Glen Scaddle, about 3/4 of a mile East of Creagbheitheachain, property of A McLean Esqr. of Ardgour. English meaning, "Big Rock" |
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CREAG BHEITHEACHAIN |
Creag Bheitheachain |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Sallachan |
019 |
A precipitous rock, on the northern side of Glen Scaddle about 3 miles to the west of Cona Glen House. Property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, "Rock of the Birch-wood" |
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CREAGBHEITHEACHAIN |
Creagbheitheachain
Creag-bheitheachain |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Sallachan |
019 |
A farm steading and dwelling house in Glen Scaddle, one Storey high, Slated and in good condition, property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour, |
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Doire Driseach - [Sheet] 19 - Described on plan 20/1 1/2500 scale [Note] On Sheet 20 |
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ALLT NAN SÈATHAN |
Allt nan Sèathan |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Sallachan |
019 |
A mountain Stream, taking its rise at the eastern end of Druim Leathad nam Fias, and flowing in a South easterly direction, until it unites with the river Scaddle, about 1/2 a mile east of Creagbheitheachain. English meaning, "Burn of the Sixes" |
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ALLT COIRE NA GEARRAIG |
Allt Coire na Gèarraig |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Sallachan |
019 |
A mountain Stream rising on the north side of Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc, and flowing in a northerly direction, until it joins the River Scaddle, about 1/2 a mile west of Creagbheitheachain, English meaning, "Stream of the Hollow of the Leveret". |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE RIABHAICH |
Allt a' Choire Riabhaich |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Sallachan |
019 |
A large mountain Stream rising on the northern Side of Druim na Sgriodhle, and falling into the River Scaddle at Creagbheitheachain. English meaning, "Burn of the Russet Hollow" |
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ALLT AN T-SÌTHEAN |
Allt an t-Sìthean |
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Described in the 1/2500 N. [Name] Book of [Sheet] 20-1 [Sheet 20, Volume 42, Page 8] |
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[Signature] T R Dawe c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT NA BEINNE BIGE |
Allt na Beinne Bige |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
019; 029 |
A mountain Stream rising on the east side of Sròn na Beinne Bige and flowing northward into the River Gour - English Meaning, Stream of the Little Mountain |
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GLEN GOUR |
Glen Gour |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
018; 019 |
A large Glen opening at Salachan and extending westward about 6 miles, it contains one dwelling house, and is bounded on both sides by steep rocky hills it is the property of A. McLean Esq. Ardgour |
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RIVER GOUR |
River Gour |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
018; 019; 029 |
A large river passing eastward through Glen Gour till it falls into Loch nan Gabhar |
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EAS CHOIRE NA LÀIRE |
Eas Choire na Làire
Eas Choire na Làire
Eas Coire na Larach |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
018; 019 |
A stream rising on the west side of Beinn na h-Uamha and flowing southeastward into the River Gour. English meaning, Waterfall of the Hollow of the Mare |
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County Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Allt na Beinne Bige, Glen Gour & River Gour [Notes] on Sheet 29
Eas Choire na Làire [Note] See McLeod & Dewars Dicty. [Dictionary]
[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE AN UILLT DHARAICH |
Coire an Uillt Dharaich
Coire an Uillt Dharaich
Coire an Uillt-dharaich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A mountain hollow about 1/2 mile from the summit, and on the south side of Beinn na h-Uamha - property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour English Meaning. Hollow of the Oak Burn |
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ALLT DARAICH |
Allt Daraich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A Small Stream issuing from Coire an Uillt Dharaich and falling into the River Gour- English Meaning Oak Burn |
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ALLT NA LÀRAICHE MÒIRE |
Allt na Làraiche Mòire |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A mountain Stream rising near the summit of Beinn na h-Uamha and flowing southward into the River Gour- English Meaning Burn of the Big Standing or Stance. |
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GLEANN AN LOCHAIN DUIBH |
Gleann an Lochain Duibh
Gleann an Lochain Duibh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachin |
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A glen south of Cona Glen, fully a quarter of a mile in breadth and stretching South-east from Lochan Dubh for more than two miles, when it is joined by Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte and afterwards takes the name of Glen Scaddle - Property of A. McLean Esqr Ardgour - English meaning Glen of the Little Black Loch |
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AMHAINN GHLEANN AN LOCHAIN DUIBH |
Amhainn Ghleann an Lochain Duibh
Amhainn Ghleann an Lochain Duibh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachin |
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A large stream rising east of Lochan Dubh and flowing through Gleann an Lochain Duibh. When joined by Allt Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte it forms the River Scaddle. English meaning River of Glen of the Little Black Loch. |
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SRÒN BEINNE MHEADHOIN |
Sròn Beinne Mheadhoin
Sròn Beinne Mheadhoin
Sròn Beinne Meadhoin |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachin |
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A ridge separating Gleann an Lochain Duibh and Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte. Property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Snout of Middle Hill |
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Sròn Beinne Mheadhoin [Note] Beinn is a feminine noun here it is made a masculine noun Should be Sron Beinne Meadhoin
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT GLEANN NA CLOICHE SGOILTE |
Allt Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte
Allt Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A large stream flowing through Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte and and joining Amhainn Gleann an Lochain Duibh. The united waters form the River Scaddle - English meaning, Burn of Glen of the Split Stone. |
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GLEANN MHIC PHÀIL |
Gleann Mhic Phàil
Gleann Mhic Phàil |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A large glen about a quarter of a mile in breadth stretching more than two miles south from Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte. Property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, McPhail's Glen. |
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ALLT NA LUAITHRE |
Allt na Luaithre
Allt na Luaithre |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clark, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A large stream rising on the west end of Druim Leathad nam Fias, and flowing southward into the River Scaddle. English meaning Burn of Ashes. |
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TIGHNACOMAIRE |
Tighnacomaire
Tighnacomaire
Tigh-na-comaire |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clark, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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Two dwelling houses near the head of Glen Scaddle; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, House of the Meeting of the Waters. |
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ALLT DOIRE MHIC AONGHAIS |
Allt Doire Mhic Aonghais
Allt Doire Mhic Aonghais |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clark, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A stream rising at the base of Meall nan Ruadhag and flowing north-east into the River Scaddle. English meaning, Burn of McInnis' Grove. |
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[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT NAM BREAC |
Allt nam Breac |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr John Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
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A stream rising on the east side of A' Bheinn Bhàn, flowing southward and joining Dìg nam Bailleag. Meaning 'Stream of the Trout' |
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AMHAINN GHLEANN MHIC PHÀIL |
Amhainn Ghleann Mhic Phàil
Amhainn Ghleann Mhic Phàil
Amhainn Gleann Mhic Phàil |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A large stream flowing through Gleann Mhic Phàil and joining Allt Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte - English meaning, River of McPhail's Glen. |
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MEALL NAN RUADHAG |
Meall nan Ruadhag
Meall nan Ruadhag |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A prominent rocky knoll on the east side of Gleann Mhic Phàil. Property of A. McLean Esqr. Argour - English meaning, Lump of the Young Hinds. |
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ALLT TARSUINN |
Allt Tarsuing
Allt Tarsuing |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A small stream rising near Meall nan Ruadhag and joining Amhainn Ghleann Mhic Phàil. English meaning, Cross Burn. |
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[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT ODHAR |
Allt Odhar
Allt Odhar |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Corpach |
019 |
A small stream rising on Stob Mhic Bheathain and flowing southward into Amhainn Ghleann an Lochian Duibh. English meaning, Dun Burn |
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ALLT NAN CNÀMH |
Allt nan Cnàmh
Allt nan Cnàmh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Corpach |
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A small stream rising near the east end of Stob Mhic Bheathain and flowing southward into Amhainn Ghleann an Lochain Duibh - English meaning, Burn of Bones. |
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LEAC NAN CAORACH |
Leac nan Caorach
Leac nan Caorach |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Corpach |
019 |
A rocky hill on the north side of Glen Scaddle between Allt a' Mhuichaidh and Allt na Luithre; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Hillface of Sheep |
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ALLT A' MHEANBH CHRUIDH |
Allt a' Mheanbh Chruidh
Allt a' Mheanbh Chruidh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A small stream taking its rise a little east of Meall na Freumha and falling into the river Scaddle about a mile and a half east of Tighnacomaire. English meaning - Burn of the small cattle i.e. Sheep or Goats. |
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GLEN SCADDLE |
Glen Scaddle |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A large glen about half a mile in breadth, extending from the junction of Gleann an Lochain Dhuibh and Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte on the west, to Inverscaddle on the East, it contains three dwelling houses and is about six miles in length, it is the property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour |
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RIVER SCADDLE |
River Scaddle |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A large river commencing its name at the junction of Amhain Ghleann an Lochain Dhuibh and Allt Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte and flowing eastward through Glen Scaddle till it joins Cona River |
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[Signature] James Gibson c.a. [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE NA DABHOICHEACHD |
Coire na Dabhoicheachd
Coire na Dabhoicheachd |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A mountain hollow situated a little south of Mullach Clach Mhic Bheathain, property of A. McLean Esqr. of Ardgour - English Meaning - Hollow of Grazing for Cattle |
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ALLT COIRE NA DABHOICHEACHD |
Allt Choire na Dabhoicheachd |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A mountain stream rising in Coire Dabhoicheachd and falling into the River Scaddle about a mile west of Creagbheit[h]eachain, English Meaning. Burn of the Hollow of Grazing for Cattle. |
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ALLT SLOCHD A' BHROLLACHAIN |
Allt Slochd a' Bhrollachain |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A small stream rising in Coire a Bhrollachain and falling into the River Scaddle about a mile East of Tighnacomaire - English Meaning Burn of the Ravine of the Ragged or naked person |
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Coire na Dabhoicheachd [Note] Coire an Daimh-achaichd Corry of the Deer or oxen field
Allt Choire na Dabhoicheachd [Note] [Coire/Choire] see Rk. p. [Remarks page] 20
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BACAN GIUBHAIS |
Bacan Giubhais |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Duncan Kennedy, Corlarach |
019 |
Applied to a mass of rock, rising abruptly from the hillside beneath Sròn Leathad nam Fias, in Cona Glen, and about 1/4 mile South west of the river Cona. property of the Earl of Morton. English meaning "Hillock of the Fir". |
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CREAG COIRE A' GHOCAIN |
Creag Coire a' Ghocain |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Duncan Kennedy, Corlarach |
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A precipitous cliff on the north east of Druim Leathad nam Fias and about 1/2 a mile South of the River Property of the Earl of Morton English meaning, "Rock of the Hollow of the Spout". |
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[Signature] T R Dawe c/a [civilian assistant] |
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SRÒN LEATHAD NAM FIAS |
Sròn Leathad nam Fias |
Revd, [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A mountain ridge, Stretching east from Druim Leathad nam Fias about 1 1/4 miles from Creagbheitheachain, property of The Earl of Morton and A McLean Esqr., Ardgour conjointly, English meaning The Snout of the face of the Slope. |
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SRÒN A' CHORRA BHUILG |
Sròn a' Chorra Bhuilg
Sròn a' Chorra-bhuilg |
Revd, [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
A large and precipitous cliff, on the north side of Glen Scaddle about 1/4 mile north of Creagbheitheachain. property of A McLean Esqr., Ardgour, English meaning, "Snout of the Great Belly or Bag" |
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COIRE MHARTUIN |
Coire Mhàrtuin |
Revd, [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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Applied to a large mountain hollow, situated at the east end of Beinn na Cille, about 1 1/4 miles South east of Creagbheitheachain, property of A McLean Esqr, Ardgour. English meaning, "Martin's Hollow" |
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DIOLLAID COIRE NA H-UAMHA |
Dìollaid Choire na h-Uamha |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A rocky eminence situated between Coire na h-Uamha and Meall nan Ruadhag, property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English Meaning - Saddle of the hollow of the Cave |
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ALLT MHEALL NAN RUADHAG |
Allt Mheall nan Ruadhag
Allt Meall nan Ruadhag |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A mountain stream rising on the south side of Meall nan Ruadhag and flowing eastward into Lochan na Beinne Bàine, English Meaning, Burn of the Hill of the young Hinds. |
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COIRE A' BHROLLACHAIN |
Coire a Bhrollachain |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A small wooded hollow about half a mile north east of Lochan na Beinne Bàine, property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour English Meaning - Hollow of the Ragged or Naked person. |
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BEINN NA H-UAMHA |
Beinn na h-Uamha
Beinn na h-Uamha |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A large rocky mountain situated between Glen Gour and Gleann Mhic Phail, property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English Meaning - Hill of the Cave |
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COIRE NA H-UAMHA |
Coire na h-Uamha |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A large rocky mountain-hollow, situated on the north side of Beinn na h-Uamha, property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English Meaning - Hollow of the Cave |
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ALLT COIRE NA H-UAMHA |
Allt Choire na h-Uamha |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
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A mountain-stream taking its rise in Coire na h-Uamha and flowing eastward till it joins Allt an t-Sluichd, English Meaning - Burn of the Hollow of the Cave |
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Allt Coire na h-Uamha [Note] See Remark 20
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LOCHAN NA BEINNE BÀINE |
Lochan na Beinne Bàine
Lochan na Beinne Bàine |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A small fresh-water loch situated on the north-east of Beinn na h-Uamha, property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English Meaning - Little Loch of the White Mountain. |
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ALLT RUIGHE A' BHRIOGAIRE |
Allt Ruighe a' Bhriogaire |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A small stream issuing from the north west side of A Bheinn Bhàn and falling into Lochan na Beinne Bàine, English Meaning - Burn of the Miser's Arm |
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CREAG AN FHÌR-EÒIN |
Creag an Fhìr Eòin
Creag an Fhireòin |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A precipitous rock at the south end of Lochan na Beinne Bàine property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English Meaning - Rock of the Eagle |
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[Signature] James Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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AN UAMH |
An Uamh
An Uamh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
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A small cave penetrating about 30 feet into the rocks on the east side of Beinn na h-Uamha, and from which the hill takes its name. English Meaning - The Cave |
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ALLTAN NA MÈINNE |
Alltan na Mèinne |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A small stream rising on the north side of Stob an Uillt Dharaich and flowing eastward into Allt an t-Sluichd, English Meaning Little burn of the Mine or Ore |
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STOB AN UILLT DHARAICH |
Stob an Uillt Dharaich
Stob an Uillt-dharaich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A circular rocky peak on the south-east wing of Beinn na h-Uamha, property of A. McLean Esq. Ardgour - English Meaning Peak of the Oak Burn |
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COIRE BÀN NA BEINNE |
Coire Bàn na Beinne |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A mountain Hollow on the east side of "A Bheinn Bhàn" and facing "Creagan Choire nam Muc" property of A McLean Esq. of Ardgour. Signification "The White or Fair Hollow of the Hill" |
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COIRE NAM MUC |
Coire nam Muc |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A Hollow situated between "Coire Ban na Beinne" and "Creagan Choire nam Muc" property of A McLean Esq of Ardgour. English meaning "Hollow of the Pigs" |
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BEALACH CHOIRE NAM MUC |
Bealach Choire nam Muc
Bealach Coire nam Muc |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A sort of Pass leading from "Glen Gour" through "Coire nam Muc" property of A. McLean Esq of Ardgour Signification The Pass of the Hollow of the Pigs |
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[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT LICE |
Allt Lice |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
A large Stream rising on the northeastern side of "A Bheinn Bhàn" and flowing through "Coire nam Muc" into the "River Gour" Signification "The Burn of the Flagstone or Hillface" |
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TOM ODHAR |
Tom Odhar |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
A little rocky Knoll on the east side of "Bealach Choire nam Muc" and on the south of "Creagan Choire nam Muc" property of A McLean Esq of Ardgour Signification, Dun Knoll |
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MEALL AN TAIRBH |
Meall an Tairbh |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
This name is given to the highest portion of "Creagan Choire nam Muc" property of A McLean Esq of Ardgour Signification, The Lump or Hill of the Bull |
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[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE AN DEARG UILLT |
Coire an Deirg Uillt
Coire an Dearg-uillt |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A mountain Hollow situated on the north of "Meall an Tairbh" property of A McLean Esq of Ardgour. Signification "The Hollow of the Red Burn" |
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DEARG ALLT |
Dearg Allt |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
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A mountain Stream rising to the north of "Meall an Tairbh", flowing northwestward into the "River Scaddle". Meaning in English "The Red Burn" |
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SRÒN DUBH |
Sròn Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A Hillface to the northeast of "Dearg Allt" and facing towards "Glen Scaddle" property of A McLean Esq of Ardgour. Signification "Black Nose or Snout" |
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Coire an Dearg Uillt [Note] An djective prefixed to its noun is indeclinable except aspiration
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TOM UAINE |
Tom Uaine |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
A little Knoll situated at the northwestern end of "Creagan Choire nam Muc" property of A McLean Esq. of Ardgour, English meaning "Green Knoll". |
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BEALACH NA BRIONN CHOILLE |
Bealach na Brionne Choille
Bealach na Brionne-choille |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
A little Pass on the Ridge between "Bealach Choire nam Muc" and "Glen Scaddle" property of A McLean Esq. of Ardgour. Signification "The Pass of the Brindled or many coloured Wood" Note. The wood is not known as Brian Choille |
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MEALL NA FREUMHA |
Meall na Freumha |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
019 |
A rocky Knoll on the Watershed, about a quarter of a mile to the north of "A Bheinn Bhàn" Property of A McLean Esq of Ardgour, Signification "The Lump or Hill of the Root" |
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[Signature] John Richmond c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE ÀLUINN |
Coire Aluinn |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
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Applied to a grassy hollow on the north-west face of Beinn na Cille, Signifcation "Beautiful Hollow" |
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COIRE NAN CLACH |
Coire nan Clach |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
019 |
A stony hollow adjoining Coire Aluinn, also north west of Beinn na Cille, meaning "Hollow of the Stones". |
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COIRE NATHRACHAIN |
Coire Nathrachain
Coire Nathraichean |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
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A very large hollow surrounded by steep craggy hills situated on the south side of Glen Gour [Scaddle] & north west of Beinn Cille. Meaning "Hollow of the Place of Serpents". |
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[Page] 311
Co. [County] Argyll
Coire Nathrachain [Note] See p. [page] 317 [Allt Nathrachain]
[Note] N.B. The above are on the Ardgour Estate.
[Signature] J. Clegg 2nd Corp. R.E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT COIRE NA CILLE |
Allt Choire na Cille |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper Salachan |
019 |
Applied to a mountain stream rising in Coire na Cille and flowing eastward into Loch Linnhe. Meaning "Stream of the Hollow of the Burying Ground" |
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ALLT TAIRBH |
Allt Tairbh
Allt an Tarbh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper Salachan |
019 |
A small stream having its source in Coire na Cille & which is a tributary of the above. Meaning "Stream of the Bull". |
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MONADH LEATHANN |
Monadh Leathann |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper Salachan |
019 |
This name is applied to a large flat hill north of Beinn na Cille and south of Conaglen House. "Meaning Broad Hill". |
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[Page] 312
Co. [County] Argyll
Allt Coire na Cille [Notes] on Sheet 20 -- See Rk [Remark] 20
Allt Tairbh [Notes] On Sheet 20 -- on 1/2500
Note The above objects are on Mr Mclean's Estate - Ardgour |
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BEINN NA CILLE |
Beinn na Cille |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
019; 020 |
A mountain on the Ardgour estate upwards of 3000 feet in height. Signification of the word "Mountain of the Burying Ground". |
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SGÙRR NA H-EANCHAINNE |
Sgùrr na h-Eanchainne |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
019 |
Applied to the summit of Beinn na Cille which terminates in a sharp peak. Meaning "Hill-top of the Brains". |
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COIRE NA CILLE |
Coire na Cille |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
019 |
This name is given to a large, deep hollow on the east & north-east side of Beinn na Cille. It signifies Hollow of the Burying-ground. |
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Co [County] Argyll |
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MEALL DEARG CHOIRE NAM MUC |
Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
019 |
A high rocky hill a mile and a half west of Beinn Cille, on Ardgour estate. Meaning - "Red Lump of the Hollow of the Pigs". |
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DRUIM NA SGRIODHLE |
Druim na Sgriodhle |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
019 |
Applies to a craggy ridge extending from Beinn Cille to Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc. Meaning "Ridge of the Seams. |
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LOCHAN A' CHOIRE-DHUIBH |
Lochan a' Choire Dhuibh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
019 |
Applied to a very small loch on the west side of Beinn Cille. Meaning "Little Loch of the Black Hollow". |
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[Page] 314
Co [County] Argyll
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COIRE COILLE ARD |
Coire Coille Ard
Coire Coille Ard |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Kilmallie
Mr. Duncan Kennedy Corrlarach |
019 |
A mountain hollow situated on the south side of Cona Glen about a mile south of Corrlarach, property of the Earl of Morton - English Meaning - High Woody Hollow |
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MULLACH CLACH MHIC BHEATHAIN |
Mullach Clach Mhic Bheathain
Mullach Clach Mhic Bheathain |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Kilmallie
Mr. Duncan Kennedy Corrlarach |
019 |
A hill feature situated on the Watershed dividing Cona Glen from Glen Scaddle and about 1 1/2 miles south-east of Corrlarach, property of the Earl of Morton and A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English Meaning Hilltop of McBean's Stone. |
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CLACH MHIC BHEATHAIN |
Clach Mhic Bheathain |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Kilmallie
Mr. Duncan Kennedy Corrlarach |
019 |
A large stone lying between Coire Coille Ard and Coire nan Fionnalltan - McBean's Stone. |
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LÙB AN T-SAOIR |
Lùb an t Saoir |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Kilmallie
Mr. Duncan Kennedy Corrlarach |
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Applied to a bend in the River Gour a little west of Allt an t-Sluichd English Meaning - Carpenter's Bend |
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Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Lùb an t-Saoir [Note] Written on [Sheet] 29
[Signature] J. Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE NA CRÌONAICHE |
Coire na Crìonaiche |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A mountain hollow situated a little south-west of Mullach Clach Mhic Bheathain, property of A. McLean Esqr Ardgour - English Meaning, Hollow of the withered Trees. |
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UILLT COIRE NA CRÌONAICHE |
Uillt Choire na Crìonaiche |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
019 |
Two streams rising in Coire a Crìonaich and falling into the River Scaddle about three Chains north of the junction of Dearg Allt - English Meaning - Streams of the Hollow of Withered Trees. |
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ALLT NA BRACLAICH |
Allt na Braclaich
Allt a' Bhrocluidh or Bhroclaich |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
019 |
A mountain Stream taking its rise from a small loch a little south of Mullach Clach Mhic Bheathain and falling into the River Scaddle about 1/4 of a mile east of the junction of Uillt Choire na Crìonaiche English Meaning, Burn of the Wild Beast's den. |
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[Page] 316
Co [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
Allt na Braclaich [Note] See p. [page] 131 [Tom Còs na Broclaich] |
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COIRE AN EÒIN |
Coire an Eòin |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk |
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A large grassy hollow north of Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc, Meaning "Hollow of the Bird". |
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ALLT NATHRACHAIN |
Allt Nathrachain
Allt Nathraichean |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk |
019 |
A considerable mountain stream rising in Coire Nathrachain & flowing into the River Scaddle at Creagbheitheachain. Signification "Burn of the Place of Serpents" |
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ALLT NA DIOLLAID |
Allt na Diollaid
Allt na Diollaide |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk |
019 |
Described on Sheet 19.16 1/2500 |
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[Page] 317
Co [County] Argyll
Allt Nathrachain [Note] See p. [page] 311 [Coire Nathrachain]
Allt na Diollaid [Note] Written on 1/2500
[Note] Objects described on this Sheet property of Mr McLean, Ardgour, excepting "Coire Gorm" [Page 318], property of the Earl of Morton.
[Signature] J. Clegg 2nd Corp R.E. [Second Corporal, Royal Engineers] |
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COIRE GORM |
Coire Gorm |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach, Conaglen |
019 |
This name is applied to a small round hollow situated south west of Coire Maol Challuim on the north face of Druim Leathad nam Fias. It means "Yellow Hollow". |
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LOCHAIN DRUIM NA SGRIODHLE |
Lochain Druim na Sgriodhle |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach, Conaglen |
019 |
Applied to two or three small pools on the hill from which the name is derived. Meaning "Little Lochs of the Ridge of Seams". |
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MONADH LEATHAN SHALACHAIN ÀRD |
Monadh Leathan Shalachain Àrd |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Duncan Kennedy, Corrlarach, Conaglen |
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Applied to a swell on the hill face south of Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc and Druim na Sgriodhle - Property of Mr McLean, Ardgour. Meaning of the word "Broad Hill of Upper Salachan". |
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[Page] 318
Co [County] Argyll
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COIRE A' CHOTHRUIM |
Coire a' Chothrom
Coire a' Chothrom
Coire a' Chothrom |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Mr. McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
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A deep rocky gorge on the south side of Geur-Bheinn Sig. [Signification] "The Corry of Advantage" |
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ALLT A' CHOTHRUIM |
Allt a' Chothrom
Allt a' Chothrom
Allt a' Chothrom |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Mr. D McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
A rapid, mountain stream having its source on the south side of Gear-Bheinn for the most part of its extent it forms the boundary of the parishes of Ardnamurchan & Kilmalie Its extent is from "Geur-Bheinn" to "Allt Coire nan Frithallt" Sig: [Signification] "The Stream of the Corry of Advantage: |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyll Shire
Allt a' Chothruim [Note] See page 333 [Lochan a' Chothruim] |
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MEALL A' CHUILINN |
Meall a Chuilinn
Meall a Chuilinn
Meall a Chuilinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. D McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
A prominent, rocky, hill-feature, situate on the south west side of Geur-Bheinn. Signification: "The hill of the Holly". |
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ALLT A' CHAIT |
Allt a' Chait
Allt a' Chait
Allt a' Chait |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. D McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
A mountain stream rushing rapidly through a deep ravine, rising on the south west side of "Geur-Bheinn", and join[in]g the Carnach River about two miles north [east] of "Achnalea" Sig: [Signification] "The Cat's Stream" |
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CARNACH RIVER |
Carnach River
Carnach River
Carnach River |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. D. McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
A considerable stream extending from "Loch Sunart" on west, to "Allt Coire nan Frithallt" on the east. With the exception of Strontian River, it is the only stream of any note, in the district of Sunart. |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyll Shire |
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DOIRE NAN DEARCAG |
Doire nan Dearcag
Doire nan Dearcag
Doire nan Dearcag |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod F. [Free] Church
Dugald McPherson Achnalea
James Gordon Gamekeeper |
028 |
A wooded hollow, situate a short distance north of Loch nan Dearcag, and at the head of Glen Gower. Signification, "The Grove of the Berries" |
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DRUIM MÌN |
Druim Mìn
Druim Mìn
Druim Mìn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugald McPherson
James Gordon |
028 |
A hill-feauture [feature], situate between "Gleann Feith n' Amean" and "Coire na Creiche". Sig. [ Signification] "Smooth Ridge" |
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GLEANN FEITH 'N AMEAN |
Gleann Feith 'n Àmean
Gleann Feith 'n Àmean
Gleann Feith 'n Àmean
Gleann Fei'n-amean |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugald McPherson
James Gordon |
028 |
A narrow glen extending from Geur-Bheinn, in a westerly direction, for a distance of about two miles. Signification - Unknown. |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire
Gleann Feith 'n Amean [Comments] It is better leave out the accent when the meaning of the word is not known. -- See [pages] 325 [Allt Feith 'n Àmean] 331 [Bealach Feith 'n Àmean] --The local pronunciation in this case requires the accent in À |
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Coire nan Dearcag & Doire nan Dearcag are both listed in the Index with the same reference [page] 321 [sheet] 28 and each had a prepopulated entry for this page. The Name Book and Sheet 28 only have "Doire nan Dearcag". I have deleted the former and have found no entry elsewhere. |
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SRÒN LAG NA GAMHNA |
Sròn lag nan Gamhna
Sròn lag nan Gamhna
Sròn lag nan Gamhna |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod F. [Free] Church
Dugald McPherson Achnalea
James Gordon Gamekeeper |
028 |
A bold, rocky promontory, situate on the nort[h] side of Geur-Bheinn. Signification: "The Promontory of the Stirks' Hollow" |
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LOCHAN AN IUBHAIR |
Lochan an Iubhair
Lochan an Iubhair
Lochan an Iubhair |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugald McPherson
James Gordon |
028 |
A small loch, on the north side of "Geur-Bheinn", through which the parish boundary passes. Sig. [Signification] "The Small Loch of the Yew" |
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LOCH NAN DEARCAG |
Loch nan Dearcag
Loch nan Dearcag
Loch nan Dearcag |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugald McPherson James Gordon |
028 |
A small loch, about a half a mile north-east of "Lochan an Iubhair", and a short distance north of the parish boundary Sig: [Signification] "The Loch of the Berries" |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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LOCH COIRE NA CREICHE |
Loch Coire na Creiche
Loch Coire na Creiche
Loch Coire na Creiche |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McLeod F. [Free] Church
Dugald McPherson Achnalea
James Gordon Gamekeeper |
028 |
A small sheet of water, situate about 3/4 of a mile south-west of "Sgòr nan Cnamh" and, at the foot of the Corry of the same name. Sig. [Signification] "The Loch of the Corry of the Lifts, or Booty" |
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ALLT COIRE NA CREICHE |
Allt Coire na Creiche
Allt Coire na Creiche
Allt Coire na Creiche |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugald McPherson
James Gordon |
028 |
A mountain Stream flowing from the Loch, from which it takes it's name, and following its rapid course, empties itself in Carnach River, at the farm of Carnach. Sig. [Signification] "The Stream of the corry of the Booty" |
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LOCHAIN DUBH NAN DUBHAN |
Lochain Dubh nan Dubhan
Lochain Dubh nan Dubhan
Lochain Dubh nan Dubhan |
Revd [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugald McPherson
James Gordon |
028 |
Two small Lochs, situate about half way between "Druim Liath Ard" and "Coire nan Capull" Sig. [Signification] "The small black Lochs of the hooks". |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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SGÒR NAN CNAMH |
Sgòr nan Cnamh
Sgòr nan Cnamh
Sgòr nan Cnamh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod, F. [Free] Church
Dougald McPhearson, Achnalea
James Gordon, Gamekeeper |
028 |
A prominent, rocky hill, about a mile & a half north-west of Geur Bheinn, and near the head of Glen Gower. Sig. [Signification] "The sharp-pointed hill of the Bones" |
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GLAC NAN CNAMH |
Glac nan Cnamh
Glac nan Cnamh
Glac nan Cnamh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dougald McPhearson
James Gordon |
028 |
A small ravine situate on the east side of "Sgòr nan Cnamh, Sig. [Signification] "The Hollow of the Bones" |
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COIRE NA CREICHE |
Coire na Creiche
Coire na Creiche
Coire na Creiche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dougald McPhearson
James Gordon |
028 |
A rough, rocky corry lying between Druimellìn, and Sgòr nan Cnamh, and between the Loch of the same name, and the parish boundary Sig. [Signification] "The Corry of the Lifts or Booty" |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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ALLT FEITH 'N ÀMEAN |
Allt Feith 'n Àmean
Allt Feith 'n Àmean
Allt Feith 'n Àmean
Allt Fei'n-amean |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod, F. [Free] Church
Dugald McPhearson, Achnalea
James Gordon, Gamekeeper |
028 |
A considerable, mountain stream, rising at the west side of Geur-Bheinn, and flowing in a south-westerly direction until it joins "Allt Coire na Creiche" near Achnalea. Sig. [Signification] Unknown. |
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DRUIM LIATH ARD |
Druim Liath Ard
Druim Liath Ard
Druim Liath Ard |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugald McPhearson
James Gordon |
028 |
A hill-feature situate about 3/4 of a mile south west of Lochain Dubh nan Dubhan". Sig. [Signification] "The high Grey Ridge" |
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AN TORRA BAN |
An Torra Bàn
An Torra Bàn
An Torra Bàn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugald McPhearson
James Gordon |
028 |
A prominent feature, south of Strontian River, and about 3/4 of a mile north of "Druim Liath Ard" Sig. [Signification] "The white hill" |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire
Allt Feith 'n Àmean [Note] better leave the accent
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COILLE DHUBH |
Coille Dhubh
Coille Dhubh
Coille Dhubh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod F. [Free] Church
John McMillan, Anaheilt
Duncan McMaster, Scotstown |
028 |
A wooded hollow, situate near the confluence of "Allt Coire nan Capull" with Strontian River. Formerly, this place was thickly wooded; and is said to have been the favorite resort of Deer. Sig. [Signification] "The Black Wood" |
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COIRE NAN CAPULL |
Coire nan Capull
Coire nan Capull
Coire nan Capull |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
James Gordon
Dugald McPhearson |
028 |
A small Corry, situate about one mile east [west] of Sgòr nan Cnamh, in which there are two small lochs. Sig. [Signification] "The Mares' Corry" |
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ALLT COIRE NAN CAPULL |
Allt Coire nan Capull
Allt Coire nan Capull
Allt Coire nan Capull |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
James Gordon
Dugal McPhearson |
028 |
A small stream flowing from "Coire nan Capull, and running in an easterly [westerly] direction until it joins Strontian River, at "Coille Dhubh" Sig. [Signification] "The Stream of the Mares' Corry" |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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CARNACH |
Carnach
Carnach
Carnach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Mr. D. McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
A large farmsteading Situate at the head of Loch Sunart, and on the south side of the River of the same name. Property of Sir J. Riddell Bt. [Baronet] |
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ACHNALEA |
Achnalea
Achnalea
Achnalea |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Mr. D McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
A dwelling house - formerly a farm steading - situate a short distance northeast of Carnach and on the north side of the County road. Property of Sir J. Riddell Bart. [Baronet] |
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CNOC NAN DRUIDHNEACH |
Cnoc nan Druidhneach
Cnoc nan Druidhneach
Cnoc nan Druidhneach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Mr. D McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
A small knoll, or mound, situate at the Confluence of Allt "Coire na Creiche" with "Carnach River". A few years ago, some men, in removing stones for building purposes from this place, discovered a cist. No remains were found therein. Sig. [Signification] "The Druid's Hillock" |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyll Shire |
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TÒRR NAN CEANN |
Tòrr nan Ceann
Tòrr nan Ceann
Tòrr nan Ceann |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod F. [Free] Church
Mr. McPherson, Achnalea
Mr. Gordon, Gamekeeper |
028 |
A small, rocky Hillock, situate on the the farm of Carnach. There is a local tradition in Connection with it, to the following effect:- When the "Feudal System" was still in existence, the chief of Sunart challenged the chief of Moidart, which the latter accepted. The contending parties met on the flat grounds at the head of Loch Sunart, which are overlooked by this eminence. Each party saw the advantage of this strong position, for the possession of which , it is said, there was fearful slaughter, and several heads severed from their bodies where [were] found there on. Hence the name which Signifies "The Hillock of the heads" |
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RUDHA PHÀDAIN |
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Added at the Exhibition of Sketch Maps held at Oban, 24. 25. 26 Aug. [August] 1875 - on the authority of J. H. G. Newton of Cripesdale Esq. owner of the ground. |
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RUDH' AN TORR-MHOLAICH |
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Added at the Exhibition of Sketch Maps held at Oban, 24. 25. 26 Aug. [August] 1875 - on the authority of J. H. G. Newton of Cripesdale Esq. owner of the ground. |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyll Shire |
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CREAG NAN SGRIOB |
Creag nan Sgriob
Creag nan Sgriob
Creag nan Sgriob
Craig an Scribb |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod, Free Church
Dugald McFhearson Achnalea
Mr. Gordon Gamekeeper
Estate Plan 1806-7 |
028 |
A prominent rocky feature situate at the head of Loch Sunart, and about a half a mile south of Carnach. Sig. [Signification] "The Rock of the Scratches" |
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ALLT DUIBHLEAC RIABHACH |
Allt Duibhleac Riabhach
Allt Dubh-lic' Riabhaich |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod, Free Church
Dugald McFhearson Achnalea
Mr. Gordon Gamekeeper |
028 |
A mountain Stream rising on the North side of Creach Bheinn and flowing N. [North] till it falls into the Carnach River "Stream of the brindled shaded Hillside" |
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ALLT AN FHAING |
Allt an Fhaing |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod, Free Church
Dugald McFhearson Achnalea
Mr. Gordon Gamekeeper |
028; 042 |
A mountain stream having its source at Bealach a Mhonmhuir and flowing into the Carnach River, Meaning, "Stream of the Fank [Sheep-fold]" |
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ALLT A' CHOIT |
Allt a Choit |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod, Free Church
Dugald McFhearson Achnalea
Mr. Gordon Gamekeeper |
028; 042 |
A mountain stream rising on the North side of Glas Bheinn and falling into Loch Sunart meaning "Stream of the Coracle" |
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ALLT NA CLOICHE |
Allt na Cloiche |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod, Free Church
Dugald McFhearson Achnalea
Mr. Gordon Gamekeeper |
028 |
A small stream rising a short distance East of Lochan Dubh and flowing into Loch Sunart, meaning The Stream of the Stone |
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Allt Duibhleac Riabhach [Comment] Where is the "Dubh-leac Riabhach? |
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ALLT NAN CAILLEACH |
Allt nan Caileach
Allt nan Caileach
Allt nan Caileach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. Gordon
Mr. J. McMillan |
027; 028 |
A mountain Stream rising at "Bealach nan Càrn" and flowing in a south -easterly direction until it empties itself in Strontian River, at Drimnatorran Sig. [Signification] "The old Wives' Stream" |
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SCOTSTOWN |
Scotstown
Scotstown
Scotstown |
Estate Plan
Mr. Kinnear
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
Applies to all the Dwellings and "Crofts" between "Allt nan Caileach" and the "Mines" - a distance of about a mile and a half. |
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ALLT NA MÈINNE |
Allt na Mèinn
Allt na Mèinn
Allt na Mèinn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McLeod
Mr. A. Mitchell
Mr. J. McMillan |
028 |
A mountain Stream rising at "Bealeach Dubh" and flowing, in Southerly direction, along "Scotstown" until it joins Strontian River at Drimnatorran Sig. [Signification] "The Stream of the Mine" |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyll Shire
Allt nan Cailleach [Note] Two -lls
Allt na Mèinne [Note] See MacEachainn's Dicty [Dictionary] also Macleod & Dewar's |
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Allt na Meinne is marked and named on Sheet 18. Situation 018: 028? |
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ARRIUNDLE |
Arriundle
Arriundle
Arriundle |
Estate Plan, 1806-7
Mr Kinnear, Factor
Mr McKenzie, Teacher |
028 |
Applies to a portion of ground lying on the north side of the River, and extending from "Allt na Meinn", in a northeasterly direction for the distance of a mile & a half. The property of Sir Thomas Riddell Bart [Baronet] |
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BEALACH FEITH'N ÀMEAN |
Bealach Feith'n Àmean
Bealach Fei'n-amean |
Estate Plan, 1806-7
Mr Kinnear, Factor
Mr McKenzie, Teacher |
028 |
A feature on the north side of Garbh Bheinn close to Lochan an Iubhair - meaning unknown |
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ALLT EASGADILL |
Allt Easgadill |
Estate Plan, 1806-7
Mr Kinnear, Factor
Mr McKenzie, Teacher |
027; 028 |
Described in the name Book of Sheet 27 [Argyll Volume 62, Page 146] |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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AN COIRE DUBH |
An Coire Dubh
An Coire Dubh
An Coire Dubh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod F [Free] Church
Dugal McPhearson, Achnalea
James Gordon, Gamekeeper |
028 |
A deep, rocky corry, situate south of "Meall a Bhainaiche" and on the north of "Creach Bheinn" Signification; "The Black Corry" |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Allt a Choire Dhuibh
Allt a Choire Dhuibh
Allt a Choire Dhuibh |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugal McPhearson
James Gordon |
028 |
A mountain stream, rising at the head of the corry of the same name, and flowing in a northerly course until it joins Carnach River. Sig. [Signification] "The Stream of the black Corry" |
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GLEN TARBERT |
Glen Tarbert
Glen Tarbert
Glen Tarbert |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLeod
Dugal McPhearson
James Gordon |
028; 029 |
Extends from near Achnalea on the west to "Allt an Iubhair" on the east - a distance of about five miles. Through this Glen is the leading thorough-fare leading between Fort William, and Ardnamurchan. |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyllshire |
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LOCHAN A' CHOTHRUIM |
Lochan a' Chothruim
Lochan a' Chothruim
Lochan a' Chothruim |
Mr Cameron
Mr D. McPherson
Mr Gordon |
028 |
A small Loch situate at the east end of the parish, in Glen Tarbert, and on the south side of the road, between Strontian & Corran. Sig. [Signification] "The Small Loch of advantage" |
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AN COIREAN LUACHRACH |
An Coirean Luachrach
An Coirean Luachrach
An Coirean Luachrach |
Mr Cameron
Mr D. McPherson
Mr Gordon |
028 |
A small, green Corry situate on the east side of the boundary between the parishes of Ardnamurchan & Kilmallie; and a short distance south of "Lochan a Chothrom" Sig. [Signification] "The little Corry of the Rushes" |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyll-Shire
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ALLT COIRE NAM FRITHALLT |
Allt Coire nam Frithallt
Allt Coire nam Frithallt
Allt Coire nam Frithallt
Allt Coire nam Frith-allt |
Mr. Cameron, Carnach
Mr. Dugald McPherson, (Achnalea)
Mr. Gordon |
028; 042 |
A mountain Stream rising of[f] the north east side of "Glais Bheinn" and flowing in a northerly direction until it joins Allt a Chothrom & Carnach River. Sig. [Signification] "The Stream of the Corry of small streams" |
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COIRE NAM FRITHALLT |
Coire nam Frithallt
Coire nam Frithallt
Coire nam Frithallt
Coire nam Frith-allt |
Mr. Cameron
Mr. Dugald McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028; 042 |
A deep gorge, or Corry, lying between "Meall a Choirean Luachrach" & "Meall a Bhainaiche". Signification "The Corry of the Small Streams" |
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MEALL A' BHAINAICHE |
Meall a Bhainaiche
Meall a Bhainaiche
Meall a Bhainaiche |
Mr. Cameron
Mr. Dugald McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
A prominent hill-feature situate on the south side of Glen Tarbert and about a mile east of "Meall a Choirean Luachrach" Sig. [Signification] "The Milky Hill" |
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LOCH SUNART |
Loch Sunart |
Mr. Cameron
Mr. Dugald McPherson
Mr. Gordon |
028 |
Described in the 1/2500 N.B. [25" Name Book] of Sheet 28.9 [Volume 2, Page 6] [also Volume 62, Page 123, Sheet 26] |
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Sheet 28 Parish of Ardnamurchan Argyll Shire
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COIRE MHEALL CHALLUIM |
Coire Mheall Challuim |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
028 |
A large hollow situated south-west of Meall a' Bhràghaid; the property jointly of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour and Mr. Forbes of Kingairloch. English meaning, Hollow of Malcolm's Hill |
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ALLT CHOIRE MHEALL CHALLUIM |
Allt Coire Mheall Challuim |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
028; 029; 043 |
A large stream rising in Coire Mheall Challuim and flowing eastward into Lochan na Crìche. English Meaning, Stream of the Hollow of Malcolm's Hill. |
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MEALL A' CHOIREAN LUACHRAICH |
Meall a' Choirean Luachraich |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
028 |
A conspicuous hill situated at the head of Coire Mheall Challuim, and on the south side of Glen Tarbert; property jointly of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour and Henry Forbes Esqr. Kingairloch English meaning Hill of the Little Hollow of the Rushes. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT DOIRE NAN DEARCAG |
Allt Doire nan Dearcag |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
028 |
A small stream, rising on the north-west side of Beinn Beg" and, after a short, northerly course, empties itself in "River Gour", Sig. [Signification] "The stream of the Grove of the Berries" |
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KINGAIRLOCH |
Kingairloch |
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A district about 12 miles in length, Stretching along the North-west side of the Linnhe-loch, in Argyll Shire. It contains a post office station of its own name, and belongs to the parish of Lismore and Appin. |
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ALLT AN FHÀSAIDH |
Allt an Fhàsaidh |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
028 |
A small stream rising on the north side of Druim Liath Ard and joining the Strontian River about half a mile north of Drimnatorran |
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ALLT MO' NIONAG |
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Described in the 1/2500 [25"] Name Book of [Sheet] 28/5 [Argyll Volume 2, Page 3] |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie |
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GARBH BHElNN |
Garbh Bheinn
Garbh Bheinn |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
028; 029 |
A rough rocky mountain on the north side of Glen Tarbert, about three miles north-west of Inversanda, it is the property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour and Sir Thomas Riddell Strontian, English Meaning - Rough Mountain |
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FIACLAN GARBH BHEINN |
Fiaclan Garbh Bheinn |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
029 |
Three prominent precipitous points situated near the summit of Garbh Bheinn, and sloping towards Garbh Choire Mòr, property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour, English Meaning - Teeth of the Rough Mountain |
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GARBH CHOlRE MOR |
Garbh Choire Mòr |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A rough rocky hollow on the east side of Garbh Bheinn, property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English Meaning, Large Rough Hollow |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] James Gibson |
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ALLT A' GHARBH CHOIRE MHÒIR |
Allt a' Gharbh Chore Mhòir |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A small stream issuing from Garbh Choire Mòr and falling into Amhainn Choire 'n Iubhair, English Meaning Stream of the Large Rough Hollow |
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SRÒN A' GHARBH CHOIRE MHÒIR |
Sròn a' Gharbh Choire Mhòir |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A rocky ridge dividing Garbh Choire Mòr from Garbh Choire Beag, the portion facing Garbh Choire Mòr being rather precipitous, it is the property of A. McLean Esq. Ardgour English Meaning, Snout of the Large Rough Hollow |
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GARBH CHOlRE BEAG |
Garbh Choire Beag |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A mountain hollow situated on the west side side of Coire an Iubhair property of A. McLean Esq. Ardgour English Meaning Small Rough Hollow |
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Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmallie
[Signature] J. Gibson c.a. [civilian assistant] |
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GLAC NAN AIGHEAN |
Glac nan Aighean
Glac nan Aighean |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small hollow, partly wooded, situated about 1/4 mile south of Inversanda, property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour, English Meaning, "Hollow of the Hinds". |
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TOM BUIDHE |
Tom Buidhe
Tom Buidhe |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small hillock, partially wooded, situated about 1/2 mile South west of Inversanda, property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour, English Meaning, "Yellow Hillock". |
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CAMAS AN DROIGHIN |
Camas an Droighin |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small bay, formed at High water, about 1/4 mile South East of Inversanda, English meaning, "Bay of the Thorn". |
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Co. [County] Argyll Ph. [Parish] of Kilmallie
Tom Buidhe [Note] no accent is necessary on Tom
Camas an Droighin [Note] better Draighin as used on other Plans
[Signature] T R Dawe c/a [civilian assistant] |
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CLACH A' BHADAIN |
Clach a' Bhadain
Clach a' Bhadain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A large stone on the roadside between Strontian and Corran Ferry, seven miles and a quarter from the latter place - English meaning, Stone of the Tuft |
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TEANGA A' CHONNSACHAIDH |
Teanga a' Chonnsachaidh
Teanga a' Chonnsachaidh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A rocky strip of land between Allt Challuim and Allt Choire Mheall Challuim; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English meaning, Tongue of Disputation |
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EAS A' GHEARRAIDH |
Eas a' Ghearraidh
Eas a' Ghearraidh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A continuation of Allt Raoicidhdail from where it enters a deep ravine until it joins Loch Linnhe - English meaning, Ravine of the Cut. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT RAOICIDHDAIL |
Allt Raoicidhdail |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
This name is applied to a considerable mountain stream having its source from the hills on each side of Feith Raoicidhdail, through which it flows. It changes its name at the south end of this place to "Eas a' Ghearraidh" by which the stream is Known & where it discharges itself into Loch Linnhe. Meaning "Stream of the Flats of the Stag's Roaring". |
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LOCH NAN GABHAR |
Loch nan Gabhar |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
Applied to a fresh water loch about half a mile in length situated in Glen Gour. It means "Loch of The Goats". |
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Co. [County] Argyll
Allt Raoicidhdail [Note] See p. [page] 371 [Feith Raoicidhdail] |
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DÌG NAM BAILLEAG |
Dìg nam Bailleag |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron |
029 |
Applied to a winding stream branching off from the River Gour at the point where the River in joined by Allt na Sgeith Ranaich flowing in an eastern direction parallel to the River Gour which it rejoins near to Loch nan Gabhar. Meaning the "Stream" or "Watercourse of bushes". |
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TIGH GHLINNEGABHAR |
Tigh-Ghlinnegabhar |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron |
029 |
Applied to a shepherd's dwelling house situated in Glen Gour. Meaning "House of Goat Glen". |
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DOIRE LOISGTE |
Doire Loisgte |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr. John Cameron |
029 |
Applied to a small clump of birch trees on the south side & 2 miles fro[m] the mouth of Glen Gour. Meaning "Burnt Grove". |
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INVERSANDA BAY |
Inversanda Bay |
Revd [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A Bay on the western shore of Loch Linnhe, from which the farm near it derives its name. |
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PORT A' GHEARRAIN |
Port a' Ghearrain |
Revd [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A very small creek on the western Shore of Loch Linnhe, about 3/4 mile South of Inversanda. English meaning, Port or Harbour of the Horse. |
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SAMHNAG |
Samhnag |
Revd [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A Small Single piece of Rock lying within high water mark about 1/4 mile East of Inversanda, English meaning, "Rock of Hallow'en Bonfire". |
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County of Argyll Ph. [Parish] of Kilmallie
[Signature] T R Dawe. c/a [civilian assistant] |
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INVERSANDA |
Inversanda |
Revd [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A large Farmsteading, Situated near the manin road from Strontian to Corran, about 6 1/2 miles Southwest of Corran, Slated and in Good repair, property of A McLean Esqr, Ardgour. |
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INVERSANDA RIVER |
Inversanda River |
Revd [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A large Stream formed by the confluence of the river Tarbert and Amhainn Choire 'n Iubhair and flowing into Loch Linnhe near Samhnag |
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CNOC SMÙIDEAN |
Cnoc Smùidean |
Revd [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small rocky bump, situated about 1/4 mile South east of Inversanda property of A McLean Esq Ardgour, English Meaning, "Knoll of the Smoke or Signal fire". |
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Co. [County] Argyll Ph. [Parish] of Kilmallie |
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TOM NA DROMA SLEAMHAIN |
Tom na Droma Sleamhain |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr John Cameron |
029 |
Applied to a Knoll on the west side of the public-road at Rudha Ruadh. It means 'Knoll of the Slippery Ridge'. |
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RUDHA RUADH |
Rudha Ruadh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr John Cameron |
029 |
A point on the west shore of Loch Linnhe two miles south of the mouth of the River Gour. Meaning 'Red' or 'Russet Point' |
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LEITIR DHUBH |
Leitir Dhubh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr John Cameron |
029 |
This name applies to a wooded slope on the north side of Beinn Leamhain directly south of Loch nan Gabhar, Meaning 'Black Hillside" |
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BEINN LEAMHAIN |
Beinn Leamhain |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A name applied to a high precipitous hill on the west side of Loch Linnhe directly south of Loch nan Gabhar in Glen Gour. It means 'Elm Mountain' |
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MEALL DEARG |
Meall Dearg |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
Applied to a steep rock on the south west side & near the top of Beinn Leamhain Meaning 'Red Lump", or "Hill" |
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CREAG DHEARG |
Creag Dhearg |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
Applied to the whole of the face of Beinn Leamhain which faces Loch Linnhe, Meaning 'Red Craig' or "Rock". |
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Co. [County] Argyll |
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CAMAS BÀN |
Camas Bàn
Camas Bàn |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small bay on the west shore of Loch Linnhe half a mile south of Salachan Bridge - English meaning, Fair Bay |
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ALLT A' CHAMAIS BHÀIN |
Allt a' Chamais Bhàin
Allt a' Chamais Bhàin |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream rising on Creag Dhearg and flowing eastward into Loch Linnhe. English meaning, Stream of the Fair Bay |
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COILLE NA CÙILE |
Coille na Cùile
Coille na Cùile |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A mixed plantation situated between Ardgour House and Salachan. Property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Wood of the Nook |
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Coille na Cùile [Note] written on 1/2500 plan
[Signature] John McKeith S.R.E. [Sapper, Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT AN FHAING |
Allt an Fhaing
Allt an Fhaing |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A small stream rising on Monadh Leathan Salachain Ard and joining Allt an t-Seana Bhaile - English meaning, Stream of the Fank [Sheep-fold] |
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ALLTAN LIATH NA CREIGE |
Alltan Liath na Creige
Alltan Liath na Creige |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream rising on Creag Dhearg and flowing eastward into Loch Linnhe - English meaning Grey Stream of the Rock |
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ALLT AN TIGHSGOILE |
Allt an Tighsgoile
Allt an Tighsgoile |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream rising on Creag Dhearg and flowing eastward into Loch Linnhe. English meaning, Stream of the Schoolhouse |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
Allt an Fhaing [Note] Written on [Sheet] 19
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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GEARRADH |
Gearradh |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr John Cameron Salachan |
029 |
Applied to a Crofters dwelling house, situated about 1 1/2 miles north-east of Inversanda, thatched, and in fair repair, property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour, English meaning "Cut' |
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ALLT NA SGÈITHE |
Allt na Sgèithe |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr John Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A small mountain Stream, rising at the eastern end of Druim an Iubhair, and flowing into Loch Linnhe - about 1/2 mile South-west of Gearradh, English meaning, "Burn of the Wing". |
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CREAG NAM BÀ |
Creag nam Bà |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk Corpach
Mr John Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A large mass of Rock, partially wooded, situated about 1/2 mile north east of Inversanda, property of A McLean Esqr, Ardgour. English meaning. "Rock of the Cows" |
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LOCHAN DRUIM AN IUBHAIR |
Lochan Druim an Iubhair |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A Small Loch, Situated on Druim an Iubhair, about 1 mile north of Inversanda, property of A McLean Esqr, Ardgour, English meaning, "Little Loch of the Ridge of Yew" |
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EAS A' BHINNEIN |
Eas a' Bhinnein |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A Rough mountain Stream, rising on the southern side of Druim an Iubhair, and flowing into Loch Linnhe, about 1/4 mile East if Inversanda, English meaning "Waterfall of the Pinnacle" |
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ALLT RUADH |
Allt Ruadh |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A Rough mountain stream rising at the eastern end of Druim an Iubhair, and flowing eastwards, until it falls into Loch Linnhe, about 1/4 mile South West of Gearradh. English meaning "Russet Stream |
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[Signature] TR Dawe c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE DUBH CLACH NA GAOITHE |
Coire Dubh Clach na Gaoithe
Coire Dubh Clach na Gaoithe |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small but rocky hollow on the north side of Meall a Bhràghaid and facing Glen Tarbert. Property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Black Hollow of the Stone of Wind. |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Allt a' Choire Dhuibh
Allt a' Choire Dhuibh |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream rising in Coire Dubh Cach [Clach] na Gaoithe and flowing northward into the River Tarbert- English meaning, Stream of the Black Hollow. |
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ALLT DEARG |
Allt Dearg
Allt Dearg |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream rising at the west end of Meall a' Bhràghaid and flowing northward into the River Tarbert - English meaning, Red Stream |
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ALLT DOIRE A' BHRÀGHAID |
Allt Doire a' Bhràgaid
Allt Doire a' Bhràgaid |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream rising on Meall a' Bhràghaid, and flowing into Lochan Doire a' Bhràghaid. English meaning, Stream of the Clump of the Neck or Gullet. |
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ALLT NA CRAOIBH' UINNSINN |
Allt na Craoibh' Uinnsinn
Allt na Craoibh' Uinnsinn
Allt na Craoibh'-uinsinn |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream rising on Meall a' Bhràighaid and joining the stream flowing from Lochan Doire a' Bhràghaid. English meaning, Stream of the Ash Tree. |
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ALLT CHALLUIM |
Allt Challuim
Allt Challuim |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A stream rising on the west end of Meall a' Bhràghaid and flowing south-eastward into Allt Choire Mheall Challuim. English Meaning, Malcolm's Burn. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
Allt na Craoibh' Uinnsinn [Notes] apostrophe for the elision of the letter -e -- The least number of letters that will spell the word to be used uinsinn not uinnsinn
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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SRÒN A' GHARBH CHOIRE BHIG |
Sròn a Gharbh Choire Bhig
Sròn a Gharbh Choire Bhig |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A very rocky ridge on the north side of Glen Tarbert about a mile and a half west of Inversanda Farm. Property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Snout of the small Rough Hollow. |
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ALLT DARAICH |
Allt Daraich
Allt Daraich |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A stream rising west of Sròn a' Gharbh Choire Bhig and flowing southward into the River Tarbert - English meaning, Oak Stream. |
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ALLT DOIRE A' MHEACAIN |
Allt Doire a' Mheacain
Allt Doire a' Mheacain |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream rising on Sròn a' Gharbh Choire Bhig and flowing southward into the River Tarbert. English meaning, Stream of the Grove of the wild Parsnip |
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[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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CLACH NA GAOITHE |
Clach na Gaoithe
Clach na Gaoithe |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A large fragment of Rock in Glen Tarbert at the south end of Sròn a' Gharbh Choire Bhig. Distant from Corran ferry eight, and from Strontian Inn seven miles. English meaning, Stone of the Wind. |
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RIVER TARBERT |
River Tarbert
River Tarbert |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A large stream collecting principally on the west side of Garbh Bheinn, and flowing eastward through Glen Tarbert. When joined by Amhainn Coire n' Iubhair it takes the name of Inversanda River |
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TÒRR AN FHAMHAIR |
Tòrr an Fhamhair
Tòrr an Fhamhair |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A prominent knoll close to the sea coast a mile south of Inversanda Farm; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Giant's Knoll |
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LOCHAN TÒRR AN FHAMHAIR |
Lochan Tòrr an Fhamhair
Lochan Tòrr an Fhamhair |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A loch about three eighths of a mile in length by an eighth of a mile in breadth situated at the west base of Tòrr an Fhamhair; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English meaning, Little Loch of the Giant's Knoll. |
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LOCHAN DOIRE A' BHRÀGHAID |
Lochan Doire a' Bhràghaid
Lochan Doire a' Bhràghaid |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A loch a quarter of a mile long by an eighth of a mile broad situated on the side of the main road west of Lochan Tòrr an Fhamhair; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Little Loch of the Upper Clump. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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TÒRR AN FHIUCH |
Tòrr an Fhiuch
Tòrr an Fhiuch |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small knoll at the south west end of Lochan Tòrr an Fhamhair; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English meaning, Knoll of the Scarecrow or Bogle |
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LOCHAN TÒRR AN FHIUCH |
Lochan Tòrr an Fhiuch
Lochan Tòrr an Fhiuch |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A very small loch at the west base of Tòrr an Fhiuch; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Little Loch of the Scarecrow or Bogle. |
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MEALL A' BHRÀGHAID |
Meall a' Bhràghaid
Meall a' Bhràghaid |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A crooked, rocky ridge situated on the south side of Glen Tarbert and a mile and a half west of Inversanda Farm. Property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Lump of the Neck or Gullet. |
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CLACH MHÒR |
Clach Mhòr |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
029 |
This name is applied to a "large Stone" - meaning in English - close to the Cart-track on the south side of Loch nan Gabhar. |
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COIRE LIATH |
Coire Liath |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
029 |
Given to a large rocky hollow on the north face of Beinn Leamhain, south side of Glen Gour. Meaning "Grey Hollow". |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE LÈITH |
Allt a' Choire Lèith |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
029 |
A stream taking its course from Beinn Leamhain flowing through Coire Liath - hence its name - & emptying itself into the River Gour a short distance west of Loch nan Gabhar. It means "Stream of the Grey Hollow". |
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TOBAR NA BANARAICH |
Tobar na Banaraich |
Rev Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
A fine spring-will in Glen Gour, half a mile west from the west point of Loch nan Gabhar. It means "Dairymaid's Well". |
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ALLT AN TIGH BHUAILE |
Allt an Tigh Bhuaile
Allt an Tigh-bhuaile |
Rev Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
Applied to a mountain stream rising on the north west brow of Beinn Leamhain & flowing in a northerly direction into the River Gour. It signifies "Stream of the house of the Fold". |
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LINNE STEALLAIN |
Linne Steallain |
Rev Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
Given to a small pool on the River Gour, north west of Tòm a' Phris. It means "Pool of the Little Falls" |
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TOM A' PHRIS |
Tòm a Phris |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
This name is applied to a small hillock in Glen Gour a mile west of Loch Nan Gabhar. It means "Knoll of the Bush". |
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ALLT TÒM A' PHRIS |
Allt Tòm a' Phris |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
An inconsiderable mountain stream flowing from the west end of Beinn Leamhain & falls into the River Gour at Tòm a' Phris, from which it derives its name. Signification "Stream of the Bush-Knoll" |
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ALLT AN FHAING |
Allt an Fhaing |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
This stream has its source from the same point, very nearly, as the above; its course is through Doire an Eich Chaim over [Continued on Page 360] |
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BEALACH NA FÉITHE |
Bealach na Féithe |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
This name is given to a gap or pass leading from Féith Raoicidhdail into Glen Gour. It means "Pass of the Bog". |
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DOIRE AN EICH CHAIM |
Doire an Eich Chaim |
Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
Applied to a stretch of mountain land through which Allt an Fhaing runs. The name implies a wooded place, & it may have been so formerly, but it is quite devoid of trees now. Signification "Grove of the One-eyed Horse". |
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RIVER SALACHAN |
River Salachan
River Salachan |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A large stream issuing from Loch nan Gabhar and falling into Loch Linnhe |
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CON A' MHEALL |
Con a' Mheall
Con a' Mheall |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small knoll a short distance south of Salachan Bridge; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Hill of the Meeting, of Streams or Glens. |
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ALLT AN TUIM UIDHIR |
Allt an Tuim Uidhir
Allt an Tuim Uidhir |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
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A small stream rising near Tom Odhar and flowing Southward into Allt an t-Seana Bhaile. English meaning, Stream of the Dun Hillock. |
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Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
River Salachan & Con a' Mheall [Notes] Written on 1/2500
Allt an Tuim Uidhir [Notes] Written on 19 -- Odhair -- mas. [masculine] Odhair or Idhir -- fem. [feminine] Idhir or Idhre
[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT AN DOIRE LOISGTE |
Allt an Doire Loisgte |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
Applied to a rapid mountain stream rising on the east side of Sgorr Mhic Eacharna, flowing in a northerly course, touching Doire Loisgte, from which it takes its name, & ultimately falling into the River Gour. Signification 'Stream of the Burnt Grove'. |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche |
Revd Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A stream rising at the north-west end of Druim an Iubhair and south east side of Sgorr Mhic Eacharna and forming with Eas an Eich Chàim the principal source of Allt Raoicidhdail Meaning 'March Stream'. |
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ALLT AN T-SEANA CHROIT |
Allt an t-Seana Chroit
Allt an t-Seana Chroit |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small hill stream, rising on the western side of Monadh Shalachain and flowing into the eastern end of Loch nan Gabhar. English meaning, "Stream of the old croft". |
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ALLT AN T-SEANA BHAILE |
Allt an t-Seana Bhaile
Allt an t-Seana Bhaile |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A small stream formed by the confluence of Allt an Fhaing and Allt an Tuim Uidhir. It is about half a mile in length and falls into Loch nan Gabhar. English meaning, Stream of the Dun Hillock |
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[Signature] John McKeith S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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TÒRR AN DÙIN |
Tòrr an Dùin
Tòrr an Dùin |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A large isolated mass of rock, situated in Glen Gour on the northern side of Loch nan Gabhar, and about 1/2 a mile west of Creag Shalachain property of A McLean Esqr Ardgour. English meaning, "Knoll of the Castle or Fort". |
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EILEAN NA CRAOIBHE |
Eilean na Craoibhe
Eilean na Craoibhe |
Revd. [Reverend] A Clerk, Corpach
Mr. John Cameron, Salachan |
029 |
A very small island at the eastern end of Loch nan Gabhar, property of A McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, "Island of the Tree". |
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[Signature] T R Dawe c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT GÒBHLACH |
Allt Gòbhlach
Allt Gòbhlach |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Shallachain |
029 |
A small stream risng on the north side of Beinne Beag and falling into the River Gour English Meaning - Forked Stream |
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SRÒN NA BEINNE BIGE |
Sròn na Beinne Bige |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Shallachain |
029 |
A rocky ridge on the north side of Beinn Beag property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour English Meaning - Snout of the Little Mountain |
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BEALACH NAN AINGIDH |
Bealach nan Aingidh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Shallachain |
029 |
A mountain pass between Coire an Iubhair and Glen Gour property of A. McLean Esq Ardgour, English Meaning Pass of the Wicked |
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[Signature] J. Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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COIRE GLAS BEALACH NAN AINGIDH |
Coire Glas Bealach nan Aingidh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A mountain hollow situated on the east side of Beinn Beag, property of A. McLean Esq Ardgour. English Meaning - Grey Hollow of the pass of the wicked |
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SGÒR MHIC EACHARNA |
Sgòrr Mhic Eacharna |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A very rocky eminence on the north side of Coire an Iubhair, property of A. McLean Esq. Ardgour. English Meaning, McKeachran's Rocky Peak |
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COIRE MHIC EACHARNA |
Coire Mhic Eacharna |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
029 |
A small mountain hollow Situated on the north side of Sgòrr Mhic Eacharna, property of A. McLean Esqr Ardgour. English Meaning, McKeachran's Hollow |
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[Signature] J. Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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ALLT DUBH SGÒRR MHIC EACHARNA |
Allt Dubh Sgòrr Mhic Eacharna |
Mr. J. Cameron Shalachain |
029 |
A mountain stream taking its rise near the summit of Sgorr Mhic Eacharna and falling into the River Gour - English Meaning Black Burn of McKeachran's rocky Peak |
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Allt Dubh Bealach nan Aingidh |
Mr. J. Cameron Shalachain |
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A large stream taking its rise in Bealach nan Aingidh and flowing southward into Glen Gour, English Meaning Black Burn of the pass of the wicked |
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Achlais an Innein |
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A small rocky hollow situated on the west side of Sròn na Beinne Bige property of A. McLean Esq. Ardgour English Meaning, Oxter of the Anvil |
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ALLT RUADH |
Allt Ruadh
Allt Ruadh |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
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A mountain stream taking its rise near the summit of Sgorr Mhic Eacharna and falling int Amhainn Choire 'n Iubhair, English Meaning - Red or Russet Burn |
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DRUIM AN IUBHAIR |
Druim an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
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A rocky ridge extending from Sgorr Mhic Eacharna on the north to near Inversanda on the south - property of A. McLean Esq. Ardgour - English Meaning, Ridge of the Yew |
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ALLT LÙB AN T-SAOIR |
Allt Lùb an t-Saoir |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
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A small stream rising near the summit of Sgorr Mhic Eacharna and flowing southward into the River Gour English Meaning - Stream of the Carpenter's Bend |
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[Signature] J. Gibson C.A. [Civilian Assistant] |
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ALLT A' GHARBH CHOIRE BHIG |
Allt a' Gharbh Choire Bhig |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
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A rough stream issuing from Garbh Choire Beag and falling into Amhainn Choire 'n Iubhair, English Meaning Stream of the small rough Hollow. |
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NEAD NA H-IOLAIRE |
Nead na h-Iolaire |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
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A portion of precipitous rocks at the east end of Sròn a' Gharbh Choire Mhòir, English Meaning The Eagle's Nest |
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COIRE AN IUBHAIR |
Coire an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J. Cameron Salachan |
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A glen about 3 miles in length extending from Bealach Feith an Nàmain on the North-west to Glen Tarbert on the South, it is the property A. McLean Esq. Ardgour. English Meaning Yew Hollow |
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[Signature] J. Gibson c/a [civilian assistant] |
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AMHAINN COIR' AN IUBHAIR |
Amhainn Coir' an Iubhair |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J Cameron Salachan |
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A small river issuing from a loch in Bealach Fèith an Nàmain, and flowing through Coire an Iubhair empties itself into the River Tarbert where it changes its name to Inversanda River, English Meaning - River of the Yew Hollow |
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CÀRN NA CRAOIBHE CAORUINN |
Càrn na Craoibhe Caoruinn
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Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J Cameron Salachan |
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A small rock at the north west end of Coire an Iubhair, English Meaning - Cairn of the Rowan tree. |
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BEINN BHEAG |
Beinn Bheag |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clerk Kilmallie
Mr. J Cameron Salachan |
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A steep and very rocky mountain situated between Glen Gour and Coire an Iubhair, property of A. McLean Esq. Ardgour. English Meaning, Little Mountain. |
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Càrn na Craoibhe Caoruinn [Note] Caoruinn to be declined as if an adjective agreeing with the noun Craoibhe
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FEITH RAOICIDHDAIL |
Feith Raoicidhdail
Feith Raoicidh-dàl |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
029 |
This name is applied to a small geln or ravine lying on the south west side of Beinn Leamhain and extending from Eas a' Ghearraidh north-westward to within a very short distance of Glen Gour. Meaning "Bog of the Flats of the Stags Roaring". |
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EAS AN EICH CHAIM |
Eas an Eich Chaim |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
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RUIGHE NA FEITHE |
Ruigh na Féithe |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk
Mr Cameron |
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Applied to an opening off Feith Raoicidhdail under Creag Dearg. Signification "Hillbase or Arm of the Bog". |
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ALLT RUIGH NA FEITHE |
Allt Ruigh na Féithe |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
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Applied to a stream rising west of Creag Dearg, flowing through Ruighe na-Féithe - from which it is named, and falling into Allt Raoicidhdail It means "Stream of the Hillbase or Arm of the Bog". |
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COIRE DUBH A' GHEARRAIDH |
Coire Dubh a' Ghearraidh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
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This name is applied to a considerable hollow lying south of Féith Raoicidhdail & north of Lochan Druim an Iubhair It means "Black Hollow of the Cut". |
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ALLT A' CHOIRE DHUIBH |
Allt a' Choire Dhuibh |
Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Clerk, Kilmallie
Mr Cameron, Gamekeeper, Salachan |
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A stream having its source from Lochan Druim an Iubhair, & runs thence through Coire Dubh a' Ghearraidh at the bottom of which it empties itself into Allt Raoicidhdail. It means "Stream of the Black Hollow". |
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CNOC AN T-SÌTHEAN |
Cnoc an t-Sìthean
Cnoc an t-Sìthean |
Revd. [Reverend] D.K. Lorrie, Kingairloch
Mr. Hugh McPhail, Kingairloch |
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A small knoll a short distance northeast of Kilmalieu farmsteading; property of H. Forbes Esqr. Kingairloch House - English meaning - The Knowe of the Fairy Hillock. |
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CAMAS DUBH |
Camas Dubh
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Revd. [Reverend] D.K. Lorrie, Kingairloch
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A small bay on the west shore of Loch Linnhe two miles north-east of Kilmalieu - English meaning Black Bay |
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SGEIR NAN GILLEAN |
Sgeir nan Gillean
Sgeir nan Gillean |
Revd. [Reverend] D.K. Lorrie, Kingairloch
Mr. Hugh McPhail, Kingairloch |
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A small rock in Loch Linnhe close to Rudha n h-Earba; property of H. Forbes Esqr. Kingairloch House - English meaning Rock of the Lads |
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SGEIR A' BHAILE GHEAMHRAIDH |
Sgeir a Bhaile Gheamhraidh
Sgeir a Bhaile Gheamhraidh
Sgeir a' Bhaile-gheamhraidh |
Revd. [Reverend] D.K. Lorrie, Kingairloch
Mr. Hugh McPhail, Kingairloch |
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A small rock on the low water mark in Camus Chìl Mhalieu - English meaning, Rock of the Winter Farm or Town |
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CAMAS CHÌL MHALIEU |
Camas Chìl Mhalieu
Camas Chìl Mhalieu |
Revd. [Reverend] D.K. Lorrie, Kingairloch
Mr. Hugh McPhail, Kingairloch |
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A large bay on the west shore of Loch Linnhe about ten miles south of Corran Ferry - Stake Nets are erected here for the capture of Salmon - Property of H. Forbes Esqr. Kingairloch House - English meaning, Bay of the Burying place |
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BUN ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Bun Allt na Crìche
Bun Allt na Crìche |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
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The junction of Allt na Crìche with Looch Linnhe - Bag Nets are erected here for the capture of Salmon - English meaning, Foot of Stream of the Boundary |
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LOCHAN NA CRÌCHE |
Lochan na Crìche
Lochan na Crìche |
Rev. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
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A loch situated half a mile west of Camus dubh and crossed by the boundary between the parishes of Kilmallie and Lismore - English meaning, Loch of the Boundary |
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[Signature] John McKeith Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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ALLT NA CRÌCHE |
Allt na Crìche
Allt na Crìche |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Hugh McPhail, Kingairloch |
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A stream thirty chains in length issuing from Lochan na Crìche and joining Loch Linnhe - English meaning, Burn of the Boundary. |
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ÀIRIDH NÈILL |
Àiridh Nèill
Àiridh Nèill |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Hugh McPhail, Kingairloch |
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A portion of pasture ground half a mile northwest of Camusdubh; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English meaning Niel's Herdingplace |
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AN TORRAN |
An Torran
An Torran |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
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A ridge of hill northwest of Camusdubh; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour - English meaning, The Hillock |
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RUDHA NA H-EARBA |
Rudha na h-Earba
Rudha na h-Earba |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Hugh McPhail Kingairloch |
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An elevated ridge of land running inot Loch Linnhe at Camus Chil Mhalieu; property of H. Forbes Esqr. Kingairloch House - English meaning Point of the Roe Deer. |
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LOCHAN RUDHA NA H-EARBA |
Lochan Rudha na h-Earba
Lochan Rudha na h-Earba |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Hugh McPhail Kingairloch |
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A small loch on Rudha na h-Earba; property of H. Forbes, Kingairloch House - English meaning, Little Loch of the Point of the Roe Dee. |
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DAIL NA H-UAMHA |
Dail na h-Uamha
Dail na h-Uamha |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach
Mr. Hugh McPhail Kingairloch |
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An arable field north of Camus Chìl Mhalieu; property of H. Forbes Esqr., Kingairloch House - English meaning Field of the Cave. |
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SGEIREAN NAN TORRAN |
Sgeirean nan Torran |
Revd [Reverend] D.K. Torrie, Kingairloch
Mr Hugh McPhail Kinglgairloch |
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Three small islands of rock in Loch Linnhe close to Camus dubh; property of A. McLean Esqr. Ardgour. English meaning, Rocks of the Hillocks. |
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TORRAN NA MOINTICH |
Torran na Mòintich
Torran na Mòintich |
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A portion of flat mossy ground situated a short distance north of Camus Chìl Mhalieu; property of A. Forbes Esqr. Kingairloch House. English meaning Hillock of the Moss. |
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AMHAINN BHEAG |
Amhainn Bheag
Amhainn Bheag |
Revd [Reverend] A. Clerk, Corpach,
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A stream rising on the hill side north of Kilmalieu and joining Loch Linnhe at Camus Chìl Mhalieu. English meaning Little River. |
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Amhainn Bheag [note] Amhainn is a noun feminine
[signed]
G. Herbert Bolland
Capt REngs [Captain Royal Engineers]
30 July 1872.
John McKeith
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OS1/2/68
SIX INCH
NAME BOOK
[Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 21 APR. [APRIL] 1897 SOUTHAMPTON
of
KILMALLIE PARISH
AND PART OF THE
PARISHES OF ARDNAMURCHAN, MORVEN, AND LISMORE & APPIN (Detached)
ARGYLLSHIRE
SHEETS, 1 2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,18,19,28,29,&43. |
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INDEX.
Names of Objects -- Page -- Sheet
A' Bheinn Bhàn -- 285 -- 19
A' Chruach -- 71 -- 5
Achdaliew -- 104 -- 6
Achlais an Innein -- 367 -- 29
Achnalea -- 327 -- 28
Achnanellan -- 22 -- 2
Airidh Nèill -- 376 -- 43
Allt a’ Bhuic -- 256 -- 18
Allt a’ Bhuiridh -- 269 -- 18
Allt a’ Chait -- 320 -- 28
Allt a’ Chamais Bhàin -- 347 -- 29
Allt a’ Chaise -- 123 -- 7
Allt a’ Chaoruinn -- 43 -- 5
Allt a’ Chaol Achaidh -- 273 -- 18
Allt a' Choire Chruinn -- 142 -- 9
Allt a’ Choire Rèidh -- 12 -- 1
Allt a’ Choire Dhuibh -- 332 -- 28
Allt a’ Choire Dhuibh -- 372 -- 29
Allt a’ Choire Lèith -- 359 -- 29
Allt a’ Choire Dhuibh -- 351 -- 29
Allt a’ Choire Riabhaich -- 242 -- 11
Allt a' Chrochaiche -- 244 -- 11
Allt a’ Chruinn Bharrain -- 96 -- 6
Allt a’ Chuirn Deirg -- 273 -- 8
Allt a’ Gharbh Choire Mhòir -- 338 -- 20
Allt a’ Gharbh Choire Bhig -- 369 -- 29
Allt a’ Gharaidh Dhuibh -- 154 -- 9
Allt a’ Mheanbh Chruidh -- 297 -- 19
Allt a’ Mhullaich -- 186 -- 10 |
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INDEX.
Names of Objects -- Page -- Sheet
Allt an Daraich -- 106 -- 6
Allt an Dubh Choirean -- 252 -- 18
Allt anDoire Loisgte -- 362 -- 29
Allt an Eireannaich -- 57 -- 5
Allt an Fhaing- - 108 -- 6
Allt an Fhaing -- 89 -- 5
Allt an Fhaing -- 259 360 -- 29
Allt an Fhaing -- 348 -- 19
Allt an Fhàsaidh -- 336 -- 28
Allt an Iubhair -- 108 -- 6
Allt an Iubhair -- 205 -- 10
Allt an Leth-Chinn Fhuair -- 203 -- 10
Allt an Fhaing -- 329 -- 28
Allt an Leth Bheinn -- 102 -- 6
Allt an Long'uirt -- 166 -- 9
Allt an Fhamhair -- 165 -- 9
Allt Tairbh -- 312 -- 19
Allt an Ruighe Shamhraidh -- 272-- 19
Allt an Tuim Ghiubhais -- 106
Allt an Tòrr Mhòir -- 92 -- 6
Allt an Tuim Uidhir -- 361 -- 29
Allt an Tigh Bhuaile -- 358 -- 29
Allt an Tigh Sgoile -- 348 -- 29
Allt an Tuim Ruaidh -- 66 -- 5
Allt an Tòrr Fhearna -- 244 -- 11
Allt an t-Seilich -- 122 -- 7
Allt an t-Sluichd -- 199 -- 10
Allt an t-Sluichd -- 286 -- 19
Alltan na Meinne -- 304 -- 19
Allt an t-Seana Chroit -- 363 -- 29
Allt an t-Seana Bhaile 363 -- 29
Allt an t-Seasgain -- 246 -- 11
Allt an t-Sìthean -- 288 -- 19
Allt Bàn -- 215 -- 10
Allt Beag -- 105 -- 6
Allt Bealach a’ Charrain -- 159 -- 9
Allt Bealach an Sgriodain -- 165 -- 9
Allt Bealach na Gèire -- 80 -- 5
Allt Beithe -- 162 -- 9
Allt Beithe -- 191 -- 10
Allt Bhlaich Mhòir -- 231 -- 11
Allt Buidhe 155 -- 9 |
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INDEX.
Names of Objects -- Page -- Sheet
Allt Camas na h-Àtha -- 99 -- 6
Allt Caol -- 6 -- 1
Allt Ceann a’ Chlàir -- 114 -- 6
Allt Challuim -- 352 -- 29
Allt Challuim - 73 -- 5
Allt Camas Luinge -- 176 -- 9
Allt Coire Mheall Challuim -- 335 -- 28
Allt Coire na Streap -- 7 -- 1
Allt Coire na Cille -- 312 -- 19
Allt Coire na h-Uamha -- 302 -- 19
Allt Coire na Dabhoicheachd -- 298 -- 19
Allt Coire nan Cearc -- 2 -- 1
Allt Cùl nan Cuileag -- 183 -- 10
Allt Cùil nan Cuileag -- 240 -- 11
Allt Clachaig 234 -- 11
Allt Coire Dubh Bealach a’ Charrain -- 198 -- 10
Allt Coire a’ Chaoruinn -- 4 -- 1
Allt Coire Chuirn -- 2 -- 1
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Allt Coire Ghiubhsachain -- 141 -- 9
Allt Coire nan Uan -- 161 -- 9
Allt Coire an t-Searraich -- 143 -- 9
Allt Coire nan Each -- 147 -- 9
Allt Coire Thormaid -- 149 -- 9
Allt Coire nam Fionn Alltan -- 222 -- 10
Allt Coire na Leacaich -- 196 -- 9
Allt Coire Finis -- 303 -- 9
Allt Coire a’ Ghocain -- 207 -- 10
Allt Coire a’ Ghiubhais -- 186 -- 10
Allt Coire Fada -- 189 -- 10
Allt Coire Mhic Gill' Chamshronaich -- 219 -- 10
Allt Coire Maol Challuim -- 221 -- 10
Allt Coire Chaillich -- 257 -- 18
Allt Coire Bhalbhain -- 263 -- 18
Allt Coire nan Con -- 280 -- 18
Allt Coire Glas Beag -- 364 -- 18
Allt Coire na Craoibhe -- 360 -- 18
Allt Coire na Gearraig -- 288 -- 19
Allt Coire nan Capull -- 326 -- 28 |
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INDEX.
Names of Objects -- Page -- Sheet
Allt Coire nam Feith Allt -- 334 -- 28
Allt Coire na Crèche -- 323 -- 28
Allt Coire an Tuim -- 47 -- 5
Allt Coire na Breac Leitir -- 87 -- 5
Allt Crìche -- 249 -- 11
Allt Cuil a’ Chiarain -- 116 -- 6
Allt Daraich -- 290 -- 19
Allt Daraich -- 353 - 29
Allt Dearg -- 351 -- 29
Allt Dogha -- 101 -- 6
Allt Doire Mhic Aonghais -- 293 -- 19
Allt Doire nan Dearcag -- 336 -- 28
Allt Doire a’ Mheacain -- 353 -- 29
Allt Doire a’ Bhràghad -- 352 -- 29
Allt Doire Mhear -- 247 -- 11
Allt Duibhleac Riabhach -- 329 -- 28
Allt Dubh Mhic Gille Chriosda -- 186 -- 10
Allt Dubh Sgor Mhic Eacharna -- 367 -- 29
Allt Dubh Bealach nan Aingidh -- 367 -- 29
Allt Dubhaidh -- 181 -- 10
Allt Dubhaidh -- 90 -- 5
Allt Eag a’ Mhadaidh Ruaidh -- 166 -- 9
Allt Easgadill -- 331 -- 28
Allt Eas an t-Sneachda -- 86 -- 5
Allt Faircidh -- 232 -- 11
Allt Fearna -- 151 -- 9
Allt Fearna -- 316 -- 10
Allt Feith nan Con Ruith -- 212 -- 10
Allt Feith Dhomhail - 259 -- 18
Allt Feith ‘n Àmean -- 325 -- 28
Allt Feadan Mhic Bheathain -- 36 -- 4
Allt Fionn Doire -- 24 -- 2
Allt Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte -- 292 -- 19
Allt Glùn an Fhuarain -- 278 -- 18
Allt Gobhlach -- 365 -- 29
Allt Goirtean a’ Chladaich -- 229 -- 11
Allt Goirtein an t-Sailleir -- 106 -- 6
Allt Inbhir Scaddail -- 240 -- 11
Allt Leacaich -- 94 -- 6
Allt Liath -- 202 -- 10
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INDEX.
Names of Objects -- Page -- Sheet
Alltan Liath na Creige -- 348 -- 29
Allt Lice -- 308
Allt Ligheach -- 75 -- 5
Allt Lochan Leac an Iubhair -- 206 -- 10
Allt Lochan na h-Iubhraich -- 275 -- 18
Allt Lùb an t-Saoir -- 368 -- 29
Allt Meall Daimh -- 159 -- 9
Allt Meall an Doire Shleaghaich -- 302 -- 10
Allt Meall an Fhèidh -- 199 -- 10
Allt Mheall nan Ruadhag -- 301 -- 19
Allt Mhic an Tòisich -- 215 -- 10
Allt Mo Nionag -- 336 -- 28
Allt Mòr -- 224 -- 11
Allt Mòr -- 127 -- 7
Allt Mucaige -- 204 -- 10
Allt nam Banfighidh -- 269 -- 18
Allt na Braclaich -- 316 -- 19
Allt na Cloiche -- 329 -- 28
Allt na Coille Duibhe -- 154 -- 9
Allt na Corrlaraich -- 220 -- 10
Allt na Craoibhe Beithe -- 216 -- 10
Allt na Cruaich -- 196 -- 10
Allt na Coille Mòire -- 95 -- 6
Allt na Croit Rainich -- 109 -- 6
Allt na Crìche -- 376 -- 43
Allt na Crìche -- 362 -- 29
Allt na Craoibh Uinsinn -- 352 -- 29
Allt na Crìche -- 44 -- 5
Allt na Crìche -- 64 -- 5
Allt na Crìche -- 38 -- 5
Allt na Crìche -- 151 -- 9
Allt na Crìche -- 67 -- 1 & 5
Allt na Croise -- 86 -- 5
Allt na Cruaiche -- 196 -- 10
Allt na h-Innse Buidhe -- 30 -- 4
Allt na Dalach -- 282 -- 18
Allt na Teanga Duibhe -- 196 -- 10
Allt an Fhuadh -- 102 -- 6
Allt na Lurga Buidhe -- 107 -- 6
Allt na Leath-phinnt -- 372 -- 18
Allt na Sgèith Rainich -- 286 -- 19
Allt na Mèinne -- 304 -- 19
Allt na Làraiche Mòire -- 390 -- 19
Allt na Beinne Bige -- 289 -- 19
Allt na Luaithre -- 293 -- 19
Allt an Diollaid -- 317 -- 19
Allt na Meinne -- 330 -- 28
Allt na Sgèithe -- 349 -- 29 |
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Allt na h-Airidh -- 55 -- 5
Allt na Laire Deirge -- 44 -- 5
Allt na h-Eirigh -- 246 -- 11
Allt na Teanga Chorraich -- 145 -- 9
Allt na Slabhruidh -- 177 -- 9
Allt nan Liathanach -- 277 -- 18
Allt nan Cnamh -- 296 -- 19
Allt nan Cailleach -- 330 -- 28
Allt nan Seathan -- 288 -- 19
Allt nam Breac -- 294 -- 19
Allt Nathrachain -- 317 -- 19
Allt Odhar -- 163 -- 9
Allt Odhar -- 296 -- 19
Allt Pharaig -- 102 -- 6
Allt Raoicidhdail -- 341 -- 29
Allt Ruidh Meall Daimh -- 161 -- 9
Allt Rudha na Coille Duibhe -- 153 -- 9
Allt Ruadh -- 252 -- 18
Allt Rudha nan Sgriob -- 171 -- 18
Allt Ruighe nan Lagan -- 125 -- 7
Allt Ruighe a Spardain -- 256 -- 18
Allt Ruighe a’ Bhriogaire -- 303 -- 19
Allt Ruigh na Fèithe -- 372 -- 29
Allt Ruadh -- 368 -- 29
Allt Ruadh -- 350 -- 29
Allt Ruadh -- 234 -- 11
Allt Ruigh nam Fiadh -- 19 -- 2
Allt Scamodale -- 150 -- 9
Allt Sgòr an Easain -- 278 -- 18
Allt Shalachain -- 282 -- 18
Allt Sheangain -- 132 -- 7
Allt Seann Uamhachan -- 61 -- 5
Allt Slochd a’ Bhrollachain -- 298 -- 19
Allt Tarsuinn -- 147 -- 9
Allt Tarsuinn -- 191 -- 10
Allt Tarsuinn -- 238 -- 11
Allt Tarsuinn -- 295 -- 19
Allt Tom nan Eildean -- 118 -- 7
Allt Tom a’ Phris -- 359 -- 29
Allt Tòrr an Lochain -- 68 -- 5
Allt Tòrr Mhic Gille Ruaidh -- 153 -- 9 |
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Am Bàs -- 180 -- 9
Am Bruen Chamas -- 228 --
Am Màm -- 16 -- 2
Amhainn Bheag -- 378 -- 43
Amhainn Bheagaig -- 51 -- 5
Amhainn Coir an Iubhair -- 370 -- 29
Amhainn Ghleann Mhic Phàil -- 295 -- 19
Amhainn Ghleann an Lochain Duibh -- 291 -- 19
Amhainn Sron a’ Chreagain -- 337 -- 11
An Aisridh Mhòr -- 33 -- 4
An Caoruinn -- 138 -- 9
An Clachach -- 66 -- 5
An Coirean Luachrach -- 338 -- 28
An Coire Dubh -- 332 -- 28
An Doire Cruinn -- 117 -- 7
An Sgonn -- 135 -- 9
An Sìthein -- 181 -- 10
An Slochd -- 200 -- 10
An Srachdach -- 78 -- 5
An Torra Bàn -- 325 -- 28
An Torran -- 376 -- 43
An t-Suileag -- 24 -- 2
An Uamh -- 304 -- 19
Aodainn Creag a’ Bhealaidh -- 236 -- 11
Aodann Chléirèig -- 39 -- 5
Aodann Mòr -- 109 -- 6
Ardgour -- 190 -- 10
Ardnamurchan -- 1a -- 26
Arriundle -- 331 -- 28
Bac a’ Bhuiridh -- 146 -- 9
Bac a’ Choire Choille -- 218 -- 10
Bac an Lochain -- 143 -- 9
Bacan Giubhais -- 299 -- 19
Baca Glas -- 224 -- 11
Bacan Sneachda -- 61 -- 5
Bad nan Iolairean -- 75 -- 5
Bealach a’ Chait -- 5 -- 1
Bealach a’ Charrain -- 163 -- 9
Bealach an Sgrìobain -- 144 -- 9
Bealach Beag -- 163 -- 9
Bealach Choire nam Muc -- 305 -- 19
Bealach Clachaig -- 251 -- 18
Bealach Feith'n Amean -- 331 -- 28
Bealach Gaoithe -- 143 -- 9
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Bealach Feith nan Laogh -- 262 -- 18
Bealach Màm a’ Bhearna -- 253 -- 18
Bealach na Gèire -- 35 -- 4
Bealach na Brionn-Choille -- 310 -- 19
Bealach na Feithe -- 360 -- 29
Bealach na Craoibhe Caoruinn -- 78 -- 5
Bealach nan Aingidh -- 365 -- 39
Bealach Scamodale -- 139 -- 9
Beul a’ Mhàim -- 345 -- 11
Beul Àth nan Dearcag -- 96 -- 6
Beinn Bheag -- 370 -- 29
Beinn Leamhain -- 346 -- 29
Beinn Mheadhoin -- 273 -- 18
Beinn na Cille -- 313 -- 19
Beinn na h-Uamha -- 302 -- 19
Beinn nan Tòm -- 65 -- 5
Beinn Ruighe Raonuill -- 261 -- 18
Beinn Sneachda -- 59 -- 5
Bells Grove Mines -- 255 -- 1
Bellsgrove Loch -- 259 -- 18
Blaich -- 25 -- 11
Blàr Creagach -- 42 -- 5
Boundary Line Of Lochy Fishery District -- 377 -- 43
Braigh an Fhraoich -- 233 -- 11
Braigh Bhlàich -- 228 -- 11
Braigh nan Uamhachan -- 3 -- 1
Brian Choille -- 17 -- 2
Brian Choille -- 374 -- 18
Bun Allt na Crìche -- 375 -- 43
Bun Garbh Amhainn -- 82 -- 5
Buaile Dhubh -- 180 -- 9
Caisteal a’ Chùirn -- 1 -- 1
Cala nan Creagan -- 84 -- 5
Caladh na Creige -- 81 -- 5
Caladh nam Freumh -- 50 -- 5
Caledonian Canal -- 129 -- 7
Callop -- 42 -- 5
Callop -- 38 -- 4
Callop River -- 54 -- 5
Cam Choille Bheag -- 41 -- 5
Cam Choille Mhòr -- 53 -- 5
Camas a’ Bhruthais -- 31 -- 4 |
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Camas a’ Challtuinn -- 177 -- 9
Camas a’ Mhùilleir -- 93 -- 6
Camas an Droighinn -- 339 -- 29
Camas an Eireannaich -- 172 -- 9
Camas an Fhaing -- 44 -- 5
Camas an Rudha-Fhearna -- 94 -- 6
Camas an Inbhir -- 108 -- 6
Camas Bàn -- 347 -- 29
Camas Caol Lochain -- 32 -- 4
Camas Chil Mhalieu -- 374 -- 43
Camas Crom -- 134 -- 9
Camas Dubh --- 373 -- 43
Camas Dubh Uisge -- 112 -- 6
Camas na Craoibhe-Daraich -- 37 -- 4
Camas Luinge -- 176 -- 9
Camas na h-Àtha -- 114 -- 6
Camas na Maoile -- 82 -- 5
Camas nam Bròg -- 111 -- 6
Camas nan Slataiche -- 31 -- 4
Camas Trioslaig -- 233 -- 11
Carnach -- 327 -- 28
Carnach River -- 320 -- 28
Càrn Dearg -- 276 -- 18
Càrn na Craoibhe Caoruinn -- 37 -- 29
Càrn na Nathrach -- 266 -- 18
Càrn nam Broc -- 65 -- 5
Ceann a’ Chlàir -- 105 -- 6
Ceann a’ Chreagain -- 256 -- 18
Ceann Caol -- 244 -- 11
Ceann Lochiall -- 74 -- 5
Cearcallan na Beinne Bàine -- 285 -- 19
Ceum an Aon Mhairt -- 26 -- 4
Clach a’ Bhadain -- 340 -- 29
Clach an t-Slamain -- 243 -- 11
Clach Mhic Bheathain -- 26 -- 4
Clach Mhic Bheathain -- 45 -- 5
Clach Mhic Bheathain -- 315 -- 19
Clach Mhòr a’ Gharaidh Dhuibh -- 154 -- 9
Clach Mhòr Camas an Eireannaich -- 169 -- 9 |
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Clach Mhòr Carn nam Brochd -- 55 -- 5
Clach Mhòr Mhic an Toisich -- 45 -- 5
Clach Mhòr -- 357 -- 29
Clach Mhòr na Dubh Ghlaig -- 27 -- 4
Clach na Gaoithe -- 354 -- 29
Cnap a’ Choire Leith Bhig -- 313 -- 10
Cnoc an t-Sìthean -- 373 -- 43
Cnoc nan Cailleach -- 91 -- 6
Cnoc nan Druidhneach -- 327 -- 28
Cnoc Smuidean -- 344 -- 29
Cnocan Biorach -- 59 -- 5
Cnoc nam Flùr -- 70 -- 5
Coill' a’ Chamaidh Leith -- 208 -- 10
Coille Cala nan Creagan -- 77 -- 55
Coille Creag an Fhithich -- 235 -- 11
Coille Dhubh -- 326 -- 28
Coille Druim na Saille -- 69 -- 5
Coille Druim Farmolach -- 110 -- 6
Coille Meall Onfhaidh -- 3 -- 1
Coille Mhòr -- 95 -- 6
Coille na Cùile -- 347 -- 29
Coille Phuiteachain -- 21 -- 2
Coire Aluinn -- 311 -- 19
Coire a’ Bhalbhain -- 265 -- 18
Coire a’ Bhùiridh -- 370 -- 18
Coire a’ Chnaip -- 241 -- 11
Coire a’ Chothruim -- 319 -- 28
Coire Chùr -- 40 -- 5
Coire a’ Chaoruinn -- 11 -- 1
Coire a’ Chearcaill -- 239 -- 11
Coir' a’ Ghlas Choirein -- 135 -- 9
Coire a’ Ghiubhais -- 193 -- 10
Coire a’ Ghocain -- 207 -- 19
Coire an Fhuidhir -- 98 -- 6
Coire an Iubhair -- 369 -- 29
Coire an Dearg Uillt -- 309 -- 19
Coire an Eòin -- 317 -- 19
Coire an Tuim -- 47 -- 5
Coire an Lightuinn -- 97 -- 6
Coire an t-Searraich Dhuibh -- 136 -- 9
Coire an t-Searraich Bhuidhe -- 136 -- 9 |
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Coire an t-Searraich -- 145 -- 9
Coire an Uillt Dharaich -- 290 -- 19
Coire an Lochain -- 165 -- 9
Coire nan Allt Beithe -- 140 -- 9
Coire Bàn na Beinne -- 305 -- 19
Coire Beag -- 325 -- 11
Coire Coille Ard -- 315 -- 19
Coire Coille Iosal -- 218 -- 10
Coire Chuirn -- 13 -- 1
Coire Cruinn -- 195 -- 10
Coire Cruinn -- 142 -- 9
Coire Chaillich -- 357 -- 18
Coire Dubh -- 98 -- 16
Coire Dubh -- 363 -- 18
Coire Dubh -- 329 -- 11
Coire Dubh -- 231 -- 11
Coire Dubh a’ Ghearraidh -- 372 -- 29
Coire Dubh Clach na Gaoithe -- 351 -- 29
Coire Dubh Bealach a’ Charrain -- 197 -- 9
Coire Fada -- 195 -- 9
Coire Fearna -- 45 -- 5
Coire Finis -- 201 -- 10
Coire Glas-Bheag -- 264 -- 18
Coire Ghiubhsachain -- 179 -- 9
Coire Glas Bealach nan Aingidh -- 366 -- 29
Coire Gabhar -- 179 -- 9
Coire Glas-Mhòr -- 263 -- 18
Coire Gorm -- 318 -- 19
Coire Liath -- 357 -- 29
Coire Liath -- 241 -- 11
Coire Liath Beag -- 213 -- 10
Coire Liath Mòr -- 184 -- 10
Coire Maol-Challuim -- 207 -- 19
Coire Mheall Challuim -- 335 -- 28
Coire Mhic Eacharna -- 366 -- 29
Coire Mhartuin -- 300 -- 19
Coire Mhic Gill' Chamshronaich -- 219 -- 10
Coire na Craoibhe -- 260 -- 18
Coire na Creiche -- 324 -- 38
Coire na Cille -- 313 -- 19 |
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Coire na Crionaiche -- 319 -- 19
Coire na Breac Leitir -- 87 -- 5
Coire na Dabhoicheachd -- 298 -- 19
Coire na Gearraig -- 284 -- 19
Coire na Leacaich -- 158 -- 9
Coire na Laire -- 254 -- 18
Coire na h-Uamha -- 302 -- 19
Coire na Streap -- 6
Coire nan Capull -- 326 -- 28
Coire nan Cearc -- 180 -- 9
Coire nan Cearc -- 6 -- 1
Coire nan Clach -- 311 -- 19
Coire nan Con -- 280 -- 18
Coire nan Dearcag -- 321 -- 28
Coire nan Each -- 147 -- 9
Coire nan Liathanach -- 318 -- 10
Coire nan Uan -- 162 -- 9
Coire nam Fionnalltan -- 321 -- 10
Coire nam Frith allt -- 334 -- 38
Coire nam Fuaran -- 17 -- 2
Coire nam Muc -- 305 -- 19
Coire Nathrachain -- 311 -- 19
Coire Odhar -- 279 -- 18
Coire Thormaid -- 149 -- 9
Coire Rèidh -- 12 -- 1
Coire Riabhach -- 242 -- 11
Coire Riabhach -- 283 -- 19
Con a’ Mheall -- 361 -- 29
Cona Glen -- 314 -- 10
Cona River -- 214 -- 10
Corpach Hill -- 101 -- 6
Corran Dubh -- 245 -- 11
Corribeg -- 52 -- 5
Corrlarach -- 220 -- 10
Craigag -- 41 -- 5
Creag a’ Bhlàir -- 170 -- 9
Creag a’ Bhealaidh -- 236 -- 11
Creag an Araim -- 52 -- 5
Creag an Eich -- 88 -- 5
Creag an Fhìr-Eoin -- 303 -- 19
Creag an Fhìr-Eoin -- 265 -- 18
Creag an Fhithich -- 235 -- 11
Creag an Iasgaich -- 177 -- 9 |
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Creag nam Bà -- 349 -- 29
Creag nan Gabhar -- 284 -- 19
Creag nan Sgriob -- 329 -- 28
Creagan Bealach a’ Charrain -- 163 -- 9
Creagan Choire nam Muc -- 285 -- 19
Creagan Dubh -- 43 -- 5
Creagan Sgùrr an Iubhair -- 208 -- 10
Creag Bheag -- 274 -- 18
Creag Bheitheachain -- 287 -- 19
Creagbheitheachain -- 287 -- 19
Creag Bhuidhe -- 275 -- 18
Creag Bhreac -- 274 -- 18
Creag Coire a’ Ghocain -- 299 -- 19
Creag Dhail an Draighinn -- 225 -- 11
Creag Dhearg -- 346 -- 39
Creag Dhubh -- 150 -- 9
Creag Gabhar -- 178 -- 9
Creag Mhòr -- 217 -- 10
Creag Mhòr -- 287 -- 19
Creag Mhòr -- 36 -- 4
Croit Rainich -- 109 -- 6
Cruinn Bharran -- 95 -- 6
Cruinn Choirean -- 284 -- 19
Cùl Lòine -- 78 -- 5
Cùl nan Cuileag -- 183 -- 10
Dail an Arbhair -- 74 -- 5
Dail an Draighinn -- 250 -- 11
Dail Lagach -- 89 -- 5
Dail Lighe -- 105 -- 6
Dail Lourie -- 61 -- 5
Dail na h-Uamha -- 377 -- 43
Dail na Sgainnir -- 54 -- 43
Dail na Srachdaich -- 48 -- 43
Dail nan Uamhachan -- 48 -- 43
Dearg Allt -- 118 -- 7
Dearg Allt -- 309 -- 19
Dig Dhubh -- 178 -- 9
Dig nam Bailleag -- 342 -- 29
Diollaid Coire na h-Uamha -- 301 -- 19
Doire an Lochain -- 194 -- 10
Doire an Eich Chaim -- 360 -- 29 |
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Doire an Rathaid -- 63 -- 5
Doire Bàn -- 192 -- 10
Doire Beag -- 62 -- 5
Doire Donn -- 230 -- 11
Doire Driseach -- 287 -- 19
Doire Dubh nan Each -- 194 -- 10
Doire Loisgte -- 342 -- 29
Doire Mòr -- 191 -- 10
Doire Mhear -- 332 -- 11
Doire na Cruaiche -- 71 -- 5
Doire na Muice -- 231 -- 11
Doire na Sleaghaich -- 185 -- 10
Doire nan Dearcag -- 321 -- 28
Doire Shomhairle -- 63 -- 5
Drochaid an Eireannaich -- 55 -- 5
Drochaid Druim na Saille -- 46 -- 5
Drochaid Druim Fearna -- 73 -- 5
Drochaid na Craoibhe-Daraich -- 37 -- 4
Drochaid Sròn a’ Chreagain -- 238 -- 11
Drochaid Sgainnir -- 54 -- 5
Druim an Iubhair -- 368 -- 29
Druim an Sgriodain -- 152 -- 9
Druim an t-Sluichd -- 185 -- 10
Drumasallie -- 46 -- 5
Drumasallie Mill -- 80 -- 5
Druim Beag -- 60 -- 5
Druim Fada -- 98 -- 6
Druim Farmolach -- 110 -- 6
Druim Fearna -- 193 -- 10
Drumfern -- 76 -- 5
Druim Garbh -- 264 -- 18
Druim Glas -- 259 -- 18
Druim Gleann Laoigh -- 17 -- 2
Druim Leac a' Sgiathain -- 255 -- 18
Druim Leathad nam Fias -- 222 -- 10
Druim Liath Ard -- 325 -- 28
Druim Mìn -- 321 -- 28
Druim na Saille -- 69 -- 5 |
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Druim na Sgriodhle -- 314 -- 19
Druim Tarsuinn -- 139 -- 9
Dù Ghlaic -- 317 -- 10
Dubh Lighe -- 1 -- 1
Dubh Ghlaic -- 37 -- 4
Dubh Uisge -- 181 -- 10
Duisky -- 112 -- 6
Eag a’ Mhadaidh Ruadh -- 166 -- 9
Eas a’ Bhinnein -- 350 -- 29
Eas a’ Ghabhaidh -- 79 -- 5
Eas a’ Ghearraidh -- 340 -- 39
Eas an Eich Chaim -- 371 -- 39
Eas an Iubhair -- 205 -- 10
Eas an t-Sneachda -- 84 -- 5
Eas Buidhe -- 104 -- 6
Eas Choire na Làire -- 289 -- 19
Eas Chona Chradh -- 371 -- 18
Eas Dubh Camas an Eireannaich -- 169 -- 9
Eas nam Fitheach -- 103 -- 6
Eas nan Lea Can Mìne -- 279 -- 18
Eilean Dubh Chamas Chaol Lochain -- 32 -- 4
Eilean Fearna -- 42 -- 5
Eilean Ghleann Fhion'ainn -- 28 -- 4
Eilean Mhic Dhomhail Dhuibh -- 174 -- 9
Eilean Mòr -- 58 -- 5
Eilean na Craoibhe -- 364 -- 29
Fassfern -- 107 -- 6
Fass na h-Ulaidh -- 349 -- 11
Feadan a’ Chreimh -- 63 -- 5
Feadan Mhic Bheathain -- 36 -- 4
Feadan Mhic an Tòisich -- 315 -- 10
Feadan Rannachan -- 370 -- 18
Feith a’ Mheallain -- 39 -- 5
Feith an Easain -- 19 -- 2
Feith nan Con Ruith -- 211 -- 10
Feith Raoicidhdail -- 371 -- 29
Feith Salach -- 144 -- 9
Fiaclan Garbh Bheinn -- 337 -- 39 |
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Fionn Alltan -- 75 -- 5
Fionn Lighe -- 40 -- 5
Fuaran a’ Chaiginn -- 4 -- 1
Fuaran an Fhèidh -- 138 -- 9
Fuaran Cnoc na Cailleach -- 91 -- 6
Fuinaltan -- 74 -- 5
Garadh Camas Luinge -- 176 -- 9
Garbh Bheinn -- 337 -- 29
Garbh Choire Beag -- 338 -- 29
Garbh Choire Mòr -- 337 -- 29
Garvan -- 50 -- 5
Gearradh -- 349 -- 29
Gearr Leacann -- 85 -- 5
Gearr Leachdann -- 317 -- 10
Glac a’ Chro' -- 224 -- 11
Glac Challtuinn -- 53 -- 5
Glac Gharbh -- 142 -- 9
Glac nan Aighean -- 339 -- 29
Glac nan Cnamh -- 324 -- 28
Glac nan Gamhna -- 34 -- 4
Glas Bheinn -- 189 -- 18
Glas Bhealach -- 265 -- 18
Glas Bhealach -- 189 -- 18
Glas Choirein -- 151 -- 9
Glaschoirean -- 155 -- 9
Gleann an Lochain Duibh -- 291 -- 19
Gleann Dubh a’ Choirein -- 282 -- 18
Gleann Dubhlighe -- 88 -- 5
Gleann Feithn' n Àmean -- 321 -- 28
Gleann Fionnlighe -- 39 -- 5
Gleann Laragain -- 131 -- 7
Glen Mallie -- 23 -- 2
Gleann Mhic Phail -- 292 -- 19
Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte -- 281 -- 18
Gleann Sròn a’ Chreagain -- 237 -- 11
Gleann Suileag -- 92 -- 6
Glen Albyn -- 121 -- 7
Glen Garvan -- 209 -- 10
Glen Gour -- 289 -- 19
Glen Hurich -- 267 -- 18
Glenhurich -- 276 -- 18
Glen Loy -- 18 -- 2
Glen Scaddle -- 297 -- 19
Glensulaig -- 24 -- 2 |
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Glen Tarbert -- 332 -- 38
Glùn an Fhuarain -- 280 -- 18
Goirtean a’ Chladaich -- 230 -- 11
Goirtean an t-Sailleir -- 103 -- 6
Gualann nan Osna -- 12 -- 1
Guesachan -- 39 -- 4
Gulvain -- 11 -- 1
Innis a’ Chaoruinn -- 52 -- 5
Innis Beag -- 155 -- 9
Innis Dubh -- 49 -- 5
Innis Dubharach -- 156 -- 9
Innis Bhuidhe -- 33 -- 4
Innse Fearna -- 71 -- 5
Inbhear Beagaig -- 51 -- 5
Inversanda -- 344 -- 39
Inversanda Bay -- 343 -- 39
Inversanda River -- 344 -- 39
Kinlochan -- 258 -- 18
Kinlocheil -- 85 -- 5
Kingairloch -- 336 -- 28
Kilmallie -- 1a -- 10
Lag an Dearg Uillt -- 117 -- 7
Lag a’ Mhàim -- 204 -- 10
Larach Tigh Alasdair -- 132 -- 7
Leac a’ Bhainne -- 35 -- 4
Leac a’ Chaiginn -- 4 -- 1
Na Leacanan -- 376 -- 18
Leac an Fhuarain -- 141 -- 9
Leac Bhàn -- 35 -- 4
Leac an Iubhair -- 306 -- 10
Leachdainn Beinne Sneachda -- 43 -- 5
Leac na Clèibh -- 201 -- 10
Leac na h-Airidh -- 33 -- 4
Leac nam Bioran -- 220 -- 10
Leac nam Frith-Allt -- 148 -- 9
Leac nan Caorach -- 296 -- 19
Leac Riabhach -- 139 -- 9
Leac Riabhach -- 146 -- 9
Leac Uamhachan -- 47 -- 5
Leitir Dhubh -- 258 -- 18
Leitir Dhubh -- 345 -- 29
Leth Allt -- 60 -- 5
Lethcheann Fuair -- 203 -- 10
Leth Bheinn -- 104 -- 6 |
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Linne 'Chreagain -- 80 -- 5
Linne Dhughaill -- 56 -- 5
Linne Steallain -- 358 -- 39
Lismore & Appin -- 1a -- 42
Lochain Druim na Sgriodhle -- 318 -- 19
Lochber -- 91 -- 6
Lochain Dubh nan Dabhan -- 323 -- 38
Lochain Dearg -- 282 -- 18
Lochan a’ Choire-Dhuibh -- 314 -- 19
Lochan a’ Chothruim -- 254 -- 18
Lochan a’ Chothruim -- 333 -- 28
Lochan an Iubhair -- 322 -- 28
Lochan Ard na Béinne Bàine -- 286 -- 19
Lochan Druim an Iubhair -- 350 -- 29
Lochan Doire a’ Bhràghaid -- 355 -- 29
Lochan Dubh Garbh Amhainn -- 194 -- 10
Lochan Dubh -- 163 -- 18
Lochan Dubh Ghlaic -- 27 -- 4
Lochan Dubh Torr an Tairbeirt -- 90 -- 5
Lochan Feith nan Laogh -- 258 -- 18
Lochan Gleann na Cloiche Sgoilte -- 266 -- 18
Lochan Kilmallie -- 101 -- 6
Lochan Leac an Iubhair -- 206 -- 10
Lochan Lourie -- 62 -- 5
Lochan Meall nan Damh -- 212 -- 10
Lochan Meall na h-Airidh -- 34 -- 4
Lochan Mhic Gille Dhuibh -- 259 -- 18
Lochan na Beinne Bàine -- 303 -- 19
Lochan na Carnaich -- 88 -- 5
Lochan na Crìche -- 58 -- 5
Lochan na Crìche -- 375 -- 43
Lochan na Cruaich -- 240 -- 11
Lochan na h-Iubhraich -- 277 -- 18
Lochan na Sroine Gairbhe -- 72 -- 5
Lochan nan Stob -- 184 -- 10
Lochan Port na Creige -- 35 -- 4
Lochan Rudha na h-Earba -- 377 -- 43
Lochan Tòrr an Fhamhair -- 355 -- 29
Lochan Tòrr an Fhiuch -- 356 -- 29
Loch an Eireannaich -- 66 -- 5
Loch Coire na Creiche -- 323 -- 28
Loch Dilate -- 260 -- 18
Loch Eil -- 99 -- 6
Loch Linnhe -- 248 -- 11
Loch nan Dearcag -- 322 -- 28
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Lochaber -- to be described
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Loch nan Gabhar -- 341 -- 29
Loch Shiel -- 171 -- 8 & 17
Loch Sunart -- 334 -- 28
Lòn Druim Fearna -- 76 -- 5
Lòn Druim na Saille -- 69 -- 5
Lòn na Graine -- 72 -- 5
Lower Banavie -- 129 -- 7
Lùb an t Saoir -- 315 -- 19
Màm Beathaig -- 272 -- 18
Màm Lourie -- 62 -- 5
Màm na Linne Beithe -- 183 -- 10
Màm na Crannlach -- 204 -- 10
Maol an Fhàsaidh Fhearna -- 93 -- 6
Maol Bhuidhe -- 175 -- 9
Maol Dubh -- 59 -- 5
Meall a' Bhainaiche -- 334 -- 28
Meall a' Bhainne -- 35 -- 4
Meall a’ Bhràghaid -- 356 -- 29
Meall a’ Choire Chruinn -- 152 -- 9
Meall a’ Choirean Luachraich -- 335 -- 28
Meall a’ Chuilinn -- 320 -- 28
Meall a’ Ghriuth -- 261 -- 18
Meall a’ Phùbaill -- 23 -- 2
Meall an Doire Dhuinn -- 225 -- 11
Meall an Doire Shleaghaich -- 202 -- 10
Meall an Fhèidh -- 219 -- 10
Meall an Tairbh -- 308 -- 19
Meall an t-Slamain -- 243 -- 11
Meall an Tarmachain -- 179 -- 9
Meall an Uillt Chaoil -- 5 -- 1
Meall nan Allt Beithe -- 140 -- 9
Meall Clachach -- 87 -- 5
Meall Daimh -- 159 -- 9
Meall Dearg -- 346 -- 29
Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc -- 314 -- 19
Meall Doire na Mnatha -- 137 -- 9
Meall Iain -- 257 -- 18
Meall Mòr -- 164 -- 9
Meall na Cuartaige -- 158 -- 9
Meall na Freumha -- 310 -- 19
Meall na h-Airidh -- 30 -- 4
Meall nam Maigheach -- 193 -- 10
Meall nan Damh -- 211 -- 10 |
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Meall nan Creag leac -- 152 -- 9
Meall nan Ruadhag -- 295 -- 19
Meall Olfhaidh -- 3 -- 1
Meall Ruadh -- 234 -- 11
Middleshope Mines -- 270 -- 18
Monadh Leathann -- 312 -- 19
Monadh Leathan Shalachain Ard -- 318 -- 19
Morven -- 1a -- 54 & 55
Mullach Clach Mhic Bheathain -- 315 -- 19
Na h-Uamhachan -- 77 -- 6
Na Socachan -- 9 -- 1
Nead na h-Iolaire -- 369 -- 29
Na Leacanan -- 276 -- 48
North Garvan River -- 182 -- 10
Port a’ Bhàta -- 100 -- 6
Port a’ Ghearrain -- 343 -- 29
Port Glac nan Gamhna -- 26 -- 4
Port na Creige -- 25 -- 4
Port Sgòr nan Coileach -- 169 -- 9
Port Tigh Ghillesbuig -- 167 -- 9
Resourie -- 251 -- 18
River Gour -- 289 -- 19
River Hurich -- 267 -- 18
River Lochy -- 130 -- 7
River Loy -- 18 -- 2
River Mallie -- 23 -- 2
River Salachan -- 361 -- 29
River Scaddle -- 297 -- 19
River Tarbert -- 354 -- 29
Rudha a’ Bhlàir -- 170 -- 9
Rudha Allt na Slabhruidh -- 178 -- 9
Rudha Allt nam Breac -- 168 -- 9
Rudha an Eireannaich -- 134 -- 9
Rudha an Fhaing Dhuibh -- 174 -- 9
Rudha an Fhèidh -- 168 -- 9
Rudha an Uillt Ghil -- 168 -- 9 |
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Rudha Aonghais -- 81 -- 5
Rudha Phadain -- 328 -- 28
Rudha Caladh na Creige -- 81 -- 5
Rudh' an Torr-mholaich -- 328 -- 28
Rudha Camas nan Slataiche -- 31 -- 4
Rudha Dhomhnull -- 79 -- 5
Rudha Dubh Uisge -- 112 -- 6
Rudha Dubh Chamas Chaol Lochain -- 32 -- 4
Rudha Fearna -- 82 -- 5
Rudha Fearna -- 94 -- 6
Rudha Innse Ard nan Clach -- 167 -- 9
Rudha Mhic an Tòisich -- 68 -- 5
Rudha Mòr -- 223 -- 11
Rudha na Cloiche -- 93 -- 6
Rudha na Muice-Mara -- 111 -- 6
Rudha na h-Earba -- 377 -- 43
Rudha nam Braithre -- 134 -- 9
Rudha nam Peathraichean -- 134 -- 9
Rudha nan Gamhna -- 34 -- 4
Rudha nan Sliseag -- 172 -- 9
Rudha nan Sgriob -- 171 -- 9
Rudha Rainich -- 111 -- 6
Rudha Ruadh -- 345 -- 29
Rudha Sgòr nan Coileach -- 167 -- 9
Rudha Tòrr a’ Chonnaidh -- 174 -- 9
Ruidh Meall Daimh -- 161 -- 9
Ruigh a’ Chruiteir -- 216 -- 10
Ruighe Bealach Chlachaig -- 255 -- 18
Ruigh Doire na Mnatha -- 138 -- 9
Ruighe na Fèithe -- 371 -- 29
Ruighe nan Lagan -- 132 -- 7
Ruighe Raonuill -- 261 -- 18
Ruighe Seileach -- 60 -- 5
Sàil a’ Bhùiridh -- 268 -- 18
Samhnag -- 343 -- 29
Scamodale -- 149 -- 9
School -- 49 -- 5
School -- 51 -- 5
School -- 249 -- 11
Scotstown -- 330 -- 28
Seilag -- 13 -- 9
Seann Uamhachan -- 77 -- 5
Sgeirean nan Torran -- 378 -- 43 |
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Sgèir a' Bhaile Geamhraidh -- 374 -- 43
Sgéir an Eilean -- 28 -- 4
Sgéir nan Gillean -- 374 -- 43
Sgéir an Ròin -- 37 -- 43
Sgéir Ghiubhsachain -- 31 -- 43
Sgor a’ Bhuic -- 255 -- 18
Sgéir Dhubh Camas an Eireannaich -- 169 -- 9
Sgòr a’ Chaoruinn -- 253 -- 9
Sgòr an Easain -- 278 -- 9
Sgòr an Tarmachain -- 150 -- 9
Sgòr Dhomhail -- 268-- 9
Sgòr na Greine -- 282 -- 18
Sgòr na h-ighinn -- 253 -- 18
Sgòr na Làire -- 254 -- 18
Sgòr nan Cnamh -- 324 -- 28
Sgòr Choinnich -- 30 -- 4
Sgòr Craobh a' Chaoruinn -- 158 -- 9
Sgùrr Ghiubhsachain -- 135 -- 9
Sgòr Mhic Eacharna -- 366 -- 29
Sgurr an Iubhair -- 305 --
Sgòr nan Cearc -- 157 -- 9
Sgurr na h-Eanchainne -- 313 -- 19
Sloc Dubh -- 252 -- 18
South Garvan -- 50 -- 5
South Garvan River -- 182 -- 10
Sron a’ Choire Leith Mhòir -- 197 -- 10
Sron a’ Chreagain -- 326 -- 11
Sron a’ Gharbh Choire Bhig -- 353 -- 29
Sron a’ Gharbh Choire Mhòir -- 338 -- 29
Sron an Ìme -- 283 -- 19
Sron an t-Sluichd -- 185 -- 10
Sron Beinne Mheadhoin -- 291 -- 19
Sron Coire Maol Challuim -- 221 -- 10
Sron a’ Chorra Bhuilg -- 300 -- 19
Sron Doire nan Cabar -- 266 -- 18
Sròn Dubh -- 309 -- 19
Sròn Feith nan Còn Ruith -- 157 -- 9
Sròn Glas -- 267 -- 18
Sròn Gharbh Bheag -- 72 -- 5
Sròn Gharbh Mhòr -- 33 -- 4
Sròn Lag na Gamhna -- 322 -- 28
Sròn Laoigh -- 38 -- 4
Sròn Liath -- 125 -- 7
Sròn Liath -- 14 -- 1
Sròn Leathad nam Fias -- 300 -- 19
Stronlea -- 11 -- 1
Sròn Meall nan Damh -- 211 -- 10
Sròn na Beinne Bige -- 365 -- 28
Sròn na Saobhaidh -- 192 -- 10
Sròn nam Broc -- 173 -- 9 |
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Sròn Odhar -- 251 -- 18
Sròn Sgùrr an Iubhair -- 208 -- 10
Sron Teanga a’ Chnaip -- 228
Stac an Fheadain Fhèarna -- 175 -- 9
Steall Bhàn -- 37 -- 4
Stob a’ Chùir -- 164 -- 9
Stob a’ Ghrianain -- 97 -- 6
Stob an Uillt Dharaich -- 304 -- 19
Stob Coire a’ Chearcaill -- 239 -- 11
Stob Coire nan Cearc -- 2 -- 1
Stob Mhic Bheathain -- 184 -- 10
Streap -- 13 -- 1
Streap Comhlaidh -- 13 -- 1
Stronlea -- 11 -- 1
Stronchreggan House -- 250 -- 11
Strontian River -- 282 -- 18
Sunart -- 281 -- 18
Taobh a’ Ghlinne -- 235 -- 11
Teanga a’ Chonnsachaidh -- 340 -- 29
Teanga Chorrach -- 145 -- 9
Teanga Dhubh -- 192 -- 10
Teanga Mheadhonach -- 201 -- 10
Teanga Oisinne -- 283 -- 19
Teanga Rèidh -- 239 -- 11
Tigh Ghlinnegabhar -- 342 -- 29
Tighnacomaire -- 293 -- 19
Tobar Innse Dubharaiche -- 156 -- 9
Tobar na Banaraich -- 358 -- 29
Tobar na Lagaig -- 273 -- 18
Tòm a’ Bhàis -- 137 -- 9
Tòm a’ Bhealaich -- 29 -- 4
Tòm a’ Briuthais -- 156 -- 9
Tòm a’ Phris -- 359 -- 29
Tòm a’ Choimheadaich -- 170 -- 9
Tòm an Àir -- 148 -- 9
Tòm an Taileisg -- 173 -- 9
Tòm an t-Sabhail -- 250 -- 11
Tòm Caladh nam Freumh -- 49 -- 5
Tòm Buidhe -- 339 -- 29
Tòm Buidhe -- 55 -- 5
Tòm Cois na Broclaich -- 131 -- 7
Tòm Deardhuil -- 46 -- 5
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Tòm Giubhais -- 103 -- 6
Tòm na Craoibhe Giubhais -- 29 -- 4
Tòm na Droma Sleamhain -- 345 -- 29
Tòm na h-Eilde -- 269 -- 18
Tòm na h-Eilde -- 214 -- 10
Tòm nam Fòidean -- 38 -- 4
Tòm nan Dearcan Fithich -- 137 -- 9
Tòm nan Eildean -- 117 -- 7
Tòm nam Fineachan -- 65 -- 5
Tòm Odhar -- 308 -- 19
Tòm Ruadh -- 57 -- 5
Tòm Uaine -- 310 -- 19
Torebane -- 79 -- 5
Tòrr an Daraich -- 232 -- 11
Tòrr an Dùin -- 364 -- 29
Tòrr an Fhamhair -- 355 -- 29
Tòrr an Fhiuch -- 356 -- 29
Tòrr an Lochain -- 56 -- 5
Tòrr an Tairbeirt -- 90 -- 5
Tòrr Bàn -- 83 -- 5
Tòrr Bàn an Aird -- 83 -- 5
Tòrr Bàn na Molaiche -- 85 -- 5
Tòrr Giubhais -- 53 -- 5
Tòrr Mhic Gille Ruaidh -- 153 -- 9
Tòrr Mòr -- 110 -- 6
Tòrr Linne Dhughaill -- 56 -- 5
Tòrr a’ Chomhlaidh -- 96 -- 6
Tòrr nam Broc -- 84 -- 5
Tòrr nan Ceann -- 328 -- 28
Tòrr nan Druidean -- 83 -- 5
Torran Giubhais -- 35 -- 4
Torran na Mointich -- 378 -- 43
Torran nan Crann -- 199 -- 10
Trislaig -- 223 -- 11
Uillt an t-Sìthean -- 282 -- 18
Uillt Beithe -- 140 -- 9
Uillt Choire Ghlais Mhòir -- 363 -- 18
Uillt Coire na Crionaiche -- 316 -- 19
Uillt Sgòr na Greine -- 277 -- 18
Wauchan -- 48 -- 5 |
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Whitesmith Mines -- 261 -- 18 |
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