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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BROCHROY Brochroy
Brochroy
Brochroy
Mr White Occupier
James Munro Bonawe
Thomas Kelly Esq. Bonawe
088 Applies to a number of Crofters dwellings, the property of __ Campbell Esq of Lochnell.
LOCH ETIVE Loch Etive
Loch Etive
Loch Etive
Loch Etive
Loch Etive
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Black's Map of Scotland
Johnston's Royal Atlas
Johnston's County Map
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059; 074; 075; 086; 087; 088 "Loch Etive branches from the Llinnhe loch at Dunstaffnage Castle, and after passing Connell and Bunawe, bends towards the north, and stretches into the interior among the mountains, till it terminates at Kinloch-etive, its entire length being twentytwo miles. In breadth it varies from less than a quarter of a mile to a mile & a half, and in Consequence of the high grounds and projecting points along its shores it seems in several places as if land-locked, And thus presents the appearance of so many inland lakes. The depth of loch etive varies from twenty fathoms, which may be given as the medium depth, to upwards of a hundred fathoms, *** The Anchorage in its bay is safe and good, and it is regularly navigated by vessels of from 60 to 100 tons register."
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Plan 88.13 -- Glenorchy & Inishail

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