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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIG FARM Craig Farm
Craig Farm
Craig Farm
Craig Farm
Duncan Dewar Dalmally
John Campbell Corryghoil
Robert Scott Dalmally
Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean
102 A grazing bearing this name, the farm buildings of which are situate near Craig House.
A' CHREAG A' Chreag
A' Chreag
A' Chreag
A' Chreag
Duncan Dewar Dalmally
John Campbell Corryghoil
Robert Scott Dalmally
Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean
102 A very large rock immediately to the north of Craig House, The farm takes its name from this rock.
Sign [Signification] "The Rock"
CREAG AN TAILLIR Creag an Taillear
Creag an Taillear
Creag an Taillear
Creag an Taillear
"Creag an Tailleir" or Taillir"
Duncan Dewar Dalmally
John Campbell Corryghoil
Robert Scott Dalmally
Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean
G: Ortho: [Gaelic Orthography]
102 A prominent rock a little to the north west of A' Chreag.
Sign [Signification] "Rock of the Tailor.
BEITH DONN Beith Donn
Beith Donn
Beith Donn
Beith Donn
Duncan Dewar Dalmally
John Campbell Corryghoil
Robert Scott Dalmally
Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean
102 Applicable to a small wood situate about ½ a mile to the north east of Craig House.
Sign. [Signification]

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102.5 -- Glenorchy and Inishail -- Argyllshire

[Note to Creag an Tailleir:]
See spelling
Leum an Taillir
page 70 N. Bk. [Name Book] for Sheet 100 - The spelling of the same Case of the same word
should agree
In Macleod & Dewars Dicty. [Dictionary] the gen sing [genitive singular] is mad Taillir in Armstrong it is Tailleir

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