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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BARR NA CROISE | Barr na Croise Barr na Croise Barr na Croise Barr na Croise |
Robert Scott Duncan Dewar John Campbell Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean |
101 | A prominent hill a short distance south east of Creagan Doire Chuillin. Sign. [Signification] "Top of the Cross." |
BARR NAN EIREANNACH | Barr nan Earanaich Barr nan Earanaich Barr nan Earanaich Barr nan Earanaich "Barr nan Eireannach." |
Robert Scott Duncan Dewar John Campbell Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean G. O. [Gaelic Orthography] |
101 | A very prominent wooded top about ½ a mile south west of Dalmally Inn. Sign [Signification] "The Irishmens Top." |
TOM NAN GILLEAN | Tom nan Gillean Tom nan Gillean Tom nan Gillean Tom nan Gillean |
Robert Scott Duncan Dewar John Campbell Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean |
101 | A small hillock about ¼ of a mile north east of Barr nan Earanaich. Sign. [Signification] "Lads' Knoll." |
CLACH BHARR | Clach Bharr Clach Bharr Clach Bharr Clach Bharr |
Robert Scott Duncan Dewar John Campbell Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean |
101 | A rocky ridge extending from Barr nan Earanaich in a south east direction for about a quarter of a mile. Sign. [Signification] "Stoney Top." |
Continued entries/extra info
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[Note - Barr nan Eireannach]
Eireannach see The English Gaelic part of Macleod & Dewar's Dicty. [Dictionary]
in the word Irish
[Note - Clach Bharr]
"Clach a' Bharra". The Stony point
"Clach Barra" ... Stony point. Also, "Clach Bharr". Stony Tops". Appd. [Approved]
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, F Stevenson
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