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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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UAMH NA CREICHE | Uaimh na Creach Uaimh na Creach |
Alexander Dewar Crethchengan Neil Dewar Cretchengan |
200 | A Small cave at the bottom, in a quiet Corner of a rock, where tradition says some people used to put their plunder, hence its name. Sig. [Signification] "The plunder Cave". |
UAMH EACH-CHLOIMH | Uaimh Each Cloimh "Uamh Each-cloimh," or "Uamh Each-chloimh" |
Alexander Dewar Crethchengan Neil Dewar Cretchengan |
200 | A Small cave having a narrow entrance by two preciptous rocks into which people of old pitched their horses that died of mange hence its name. "The mange horses cave." |
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Uamh na Creiche [Note] "Uamh na Creiche," Gael. ortho: [Gaelic orthography]
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