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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BEALACH CREAG NA CREIDHMIDH | Bealach na Creag Creidhmeadh Bealach na Creag Creidhmeadh Bealach na Craige Creidhmiche "Bealach na Craige Creamhaich" Bealach Creag na Creidhmidh |
Mr Johnstone Mr McIsaac Mr McLean Pass of the Blotched or pitted Craig. Appd. [Approved] The Garlic Craig pass. The most probable arrangement "Pass of the Gnawing Rock" |
211 | A small opening in the wood on north side of road immediately west of Uamh nan Cait. Sign. [Signification] ["Pass of the] gnawing? [rock"] |
HIGH CARSE | High Carse High Carse |
Mr Johnstone Mr McIsaac Mr McLean J. B. Campbell Esq Proprietor |
211 | A stone and slated farm steading and offices about a quarter of a mile north of Larig na h Uinnsinn. The Property of J B Campbell Esq. |
TIGHCREAGAIN | Tighcreagan Tigh-creagain or "Tighcreagain" |
Mr Johnstone Mr McIsaac Mr McLean Craig-houses |
211 | A small building on south side of Public road and a little to the south of the public house. |
SRÒN A' MHIONNAIN | Sron a' Mhionnan Sròn a' Mhionnain |
Mr Johnstone Mr McIsaac Mr McLean Gaelic Ortho: [Orthography] |
211 | A prominent hill covered with wood situate between Carse House (Trace ) 3 and Allt Lairig na-h-Uinnsinn. Sign. [Signification] "Nose or Promontory of the oath" |
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Bealach na Creag Creidhmidh [note]
Creidhmiche is an obsolete word meaning full of sores
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