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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAS MÒR Eas Mor
Eas Mor
Eas Mor
John Anderson Rushfield
Duncan McPherson
Donald White, Cnocan
174 A very rugged stream, which pursues a circuitous course among hills, and falls into "River Eachaig",
Signification The large rugged stream
CNOC A' MHADAIDH Cnoc a Mhadaidh John Anderson Rushfield
Duncan McPherson
Donald White Cnocan
174 A name applied to an eminence near the North West termination of "Kilmun Hill" -
Signification - The Dog's Knowe
BLAIRMORE HILL Blairmore Hill
Blairmore Hill
Blairmore Hill
John Anderson
Duncan Mcpherson
Duncan Campbell, Gairletter
174 A large round smooth hill on the farm of Blairmore.
KILMUN HILL Kilmun Hill
Kilmun Hill
Kilmun Hill
Kilmun Hill
New Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
Mr. White, Ground Officer
Duncan Gordon Ferryman
Admiralty Chart
174 A long ridge running along the North side of Holy Loch. It is very steep, high, & in some parts very precipitous. It forms the principal feature in the district.

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County of Argyll -- Kilmun Ph. [Parish]

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