OS1/2/4/20
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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" |
Continued entries/extra info
[Plage] 20Co [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
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Kate51- Moderator, F Stevenson
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