OS1/2/8/3
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ERALLICH WATER | Erallich Water Erallich Water Erallich Water |
Allan Bell "H. [High] Ballentyre" John McCall "Coille-bhraghad" G. Ferguson "Low Ballentyre" |
133 | A broad and rapid stream having its rises in a "loch" on the Moors. flows in an almost esterly direction till it joins the "River Aray" near the Three Bridges. |
ALLT NAN ORD | Allt nan Ord Allt nan Ord Allt nan Ord |
Allan Bell John McCall G. Ferguson |
133 | A small stream having its source on the Moors, flows in a North-easterly course into "Erallich Water". Sig. [Signification] "Burn of the Hammers". |
ALLT AN T-SLUICHD | Allt an t-Sluichd Allt an t-Sluichd Allt an t-Sluichd |
Allan Bell G. Ferguson Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McPherson |
133 | A small stream flowing in an easterly direction from the Moors - joins the "Erallich" at a short distance west of the farm ho: [house] of High Balantyre. Sig:- [Signification] "Burn of the Hollow." |
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Allt nan Ord [note]
Ord - a mountain of a round form,
and steep
Note: "Ord" in topographical names does
not imply Hammer but signifies a
hill of a particular shape.
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