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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIGENTAGGART BURN Craigentaggart Burn
Craigentaggart Burn
Craigentaggart Burn
D. Campbell. Craigentaggart
A. McCorquodale. Balinoe
John Brown Dalnacabeg
111 Applies to a small stream which flows northwards passes a short distance west of Craigentaggart and falls into the Feochan Bheag
EAS NA CONGHAIR Eas a' Chonghair
Eas a' Chonghair
Eas a' Chonghair
"Eas na Conghair"
Donald Campbell
A. McCorquodale
John Brown
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] according to Macleod & Dewar.
111 A considerable stream flowing northwards, and joining the Feochan Bheag about a quarter of a mile east of Craigentaggart Sig: [Signification] Stream of the tumult.
CREAG AN T-SAGAIRT Creag an t-Sagairt
Creag an t-Sagairt
Creag an t-Sagairt
Donald Campbell
A. McCorquodale
John Brown
111 A very large boulder which has apparently at some time detached itself from the rock above. According to tradition there lived a priest somewhere near this boulder. From the north side of the glen several marks and hollows are visible on the side of the stone which a lively imagination might form into a face. On the death of the priest it is supposed that his spirit took possession of this boulder, that he might still overlook the glen in which he had so long resided and officiated.

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