OS1/2/19/95

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BARNACARRY Barnacarry
Barnacarry
Barnacarry
Barnacary
Capt [Captain] McDougall Dunollie
F. McLachlan Moleigh
Alexander McIntyre Glenfeochan
County Map
099 A farmhouse and byre situated at the southern extremity of Loch na h-Ealaidh. The property of Capt. [Captain] McDougall of Dunollie.
EAS AN EIRINNICH Eas an Eirionnaich
Eas an Eirionnaich
Eas an Eirionnaich
"Eas an Eirinnich"
A. McIntyre Lochvoil Cott. [Cottage] Oban
A. McIntyre Glenfeochan
J. Sinclair Glenfeochan
Appd. [Approved] Spelling
099 A rough stream rising near Tom Dun & falling into the River a short distance south of Barnacarry. Sig [Signification] The Irishman's stream
TOM DONN Tom Dun
Tom Dun
"Tom Donn"
A. McIntyre Lochvoil Cott. [Cottage] Oban
Neil Livingstone Glenfeochan
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
099 A large hill situated about 3/4 mile east of Barnacarry Sig [Signification] Brown Hill.
LOCHAN CÒRR CHNOIC Lochan Cor Cnoic
Lochan Cor Cnoic
Lochan Cor Cnoic
"Lochan Còrr Chnoic"
John Campbell Cabrachan
Colin McCallum Baligoun
J. Sinclair Stontollier
See Còrr Chnoc - G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
099 A small Lochan situated at the foot of the Hill of the same name
TORR AN DAIMH MHÒIR Torr an Daimh Mhòir
Torr an Daimh Mhòir
Torr an Daimh Mhòir
John Campbell Cabrachan
Colin McCallum Baligoun
J. Sinclair Stontollier
099 A considerable hill situated about a mile south of Cabrachan. Sig [Signification] The Great Ox Hill.

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Plan 99.13 -- Kilmore & Kilbride

Eas an Eirinnich [note]
See page 88 for Tom an Eirinnich

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