OS1/2/4/20

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GAIRLETTER BEAG Gairletter Beag Duncan Campbell Gairletter 174 A prominent eminence know only to this authority he being the longest resident in the locality -
From Garbh leth tir beag. See Gairletter
EAS NA BEISTE Eas na Beiste
Eas na Beiste
Duncan Campbell
Peter Crawford Strone
174 A very rugged stream flowing between Blairbeg Hill & Gairletter Beag -
Sign. [Signification] Stream of the beast.
STEALLAG DHUBH Steallaig Dubh Duncan Campbell 174 A name applied to the rugged part of a small stream lying west from Eas na Beiste.
Signification, Black Fall (of Water)
BLAIRBEG Blairbeg Mr. White Ground Officer
Mr. Turner Stronchullin
Duncan Campbell Gairletter
174 Formerly a farm steading but now occupied by Cottars. It is the property of Alexander Campbell Esqr. of Monzie.
Blair beag. Little plain
CREAG AN DIONA Creag an Dhiona Mr. White Ground Officer
Mr. Turner Stronchullin
Duncan Campbell Gairletter
174 "A small craig situated about 20 chains south of "Blairbeg"

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Co [County] Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Kilmun

[Note to Steallag Dhubh:]
Please correct this

[Note to Creag an Diona:]
Creag an Diona ie. The sheltering or protecting Craig
please correct this name

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