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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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