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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LEAC A' BHINNEIN Leac a' Bhinnein
Leac a' Bhinnein
Leac a' Bhinnein
A Crawford
Thomas Smith
Gaelic Orthography
171 A name applied to a smooth and green hillside, on north side of County road, from Otter Ferry to 'Glendaruel,' & near Eas-an-Fhir-Dhuibh
Signification, Declivity of the peak.
CÀRN BÀN Càrn Bàn
Càrn Bàn
Càrn Bàn
A Crawford
Thomas Smith
Gaelic Orthography
171 A heap of small stones, the greater portion having been removed to build neighbouring dikes, It is of an oblong shape, measuring about 66 feet in length and 30 ft [feet] in breadth, and resembles "Carn" near "Achnaha" (Plan 171.15.) description of which see, Sign. [Signification] White Cairn,
EAS AN FHIR-DHUIBH Eas an Neir-houie

Eas an Fhir-dhuibh
A Crawford
Thomas Smith
Gaelic Orthography
171 A hollow rough & steep, on Kilail Burn, & extending from Carn Ban to a large precipice at the southern extremity of Leac a Bhinnein Sign, [Signification] Cascade of the Dark man,

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Argyllshire -- Parish of Kilfinan

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