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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC NA CARRA Cnoc na Carra
Cnoc na Carra
Cnoc na Carra
A Crawford
P McBride
Gaelic Orthography
171 A name applied to a wooded eminence, of considerable prominence, on the estate of Ballimore. The rough, or hill of the mange being the Signification,
BARR GAMHAINN Bar Gouan
Bar Gouan
Barr Gamhainn
A Crawford
P. McBride
Gaelic Orthography
171 A good feature partly cultivated & partly wooded, on west side of County road between Otter Ferry & Kilfinan,
Sign, [Signification] Hill or top, of the year old calf.
CNOC MÒR Cnoc Mòr A Crawford
P. McBride
Gaelic Orthography
171 A prominent knoll, near Auchnaha, Signifying Large hillock,

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Argyllshire -- Parish of Kilfinan

Cnoc na Carra [note]
Carr - A rocky shelf, or
projecting part of a rock
Called Cnoc na Carra perhaps
from the rocks shewn on
Plan near the Trig. [Trigonometrical] station

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