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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GEODHA NAN CALMAN | Gaudh Calaman Geodh nan Calaman Geodha nan Calman Geodha nan Calman Geodha nan Calman |
John Smith J Morrison John McKay Allan Ross Donald Murray |
In the South eastern corner of the plan, 85 chains south by E. of the letter O in Lochs parish name, and 64 chains S. By W. of Beinn Sainnsheadar. 011 | A small round creek. the [ slina] on both sides is high and nearly perpendicular, overhung by a small cliff. "Geodha nan Calmar" signifies Pigeon Creek. |
Creag Mhor | Creag Mhor A Chreag Mhor Creag Mhor Creag Mhor |
John Smith J Morrison John McKay Allan Ross |
In the south E. corner of the plan, 80 chains south of the letter C in Lochs parish name, and 60 chains S. of Beinn Sainnisheaider | A portion of shore, south of Eilean [Blundalinn]and connected with it at low water, it is bold high and nearly perpendicular, there is a portion of land connected to it under the same name, composed of rocky heathy pasture. "Creag Mhor" Signifies Big Rock. |
Transcriber's notes
This mountain is either Beinn Sainnsheadar or Lainnshearar. I can't find it on the map to check.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Katharine Skillen
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