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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EASAN TAIRBH Easan Tairbh
Easan Tairbh
Easan Tairbh
Alexander Irvine. Kenmore
D Gillies, Creaggan
Malcolm Clark. SaĆ¹nach
141; 140 A well known name applied to portion of stream, extending from bridge on old public road, from Kenmore to Claonairi, (140.8. Trace 3) to about 10 chains south of Kilbride (site of) (141.1. trace 4), Its course is mostly through thick wood,
Sign [Signification] Cataracts (of the) bull,
CREAGGAN Creaggan
Creaggan
Creaggan
Creggans
Revr. [Reverend] Neil McPherson Inverary
James Robertson Esqr. Factor
A Irvine
New Stat [Statistical] Account
141 A good dwelling house, presently used as an infant or industrial school, endeavours are being made to have it permanently constituted so.
It is the property of the Duke of Argyll,
CREAG NA H-IOLAIRE Creag na-h Iolaire Revr. [Reverend] Neil McPherson Inverary
James Robertson Esqr. Factor
A Irvine
141 A prominent whinstone rock on margin of Loch Fine, a little south of Creaggan.
Signification The eagle's crag

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