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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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"Argyllshire" -- Ph. [Parish] of Inverary

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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