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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BAGH EICH BHÀIN Bay Eich Ban
Bay Eich Ban
Bay Eich Ban
Bàgh Eich Bhàin
Mr Duucan McKellar
Mr Donald Leitch
Mr Duucan Revie Barfad
192 A small creek on the foreshore a little to the north of Stonefield. Sign. [Signification] "White horse bay."(So called by its resemblance to a white horse when seen from the sea.)
PORT NAM PÅISD Port nam Pàisde Mr. Duucan McKellar
Mr. Donald Leitch
Mr. Duucan Revie Barfad
192 A small bay a little to the north of the above. Mr. McKellar one of the authorities quoted, states that in olden times children were brought from various parts of the country and buried in the small piece of ornamental ground adjoining this bay. Sign. [Signification] "Port of the children,"
SGEIR MHAOL Sgeir Mhaol Mr. Duucan McKellar
Mr. Donald Leitch
Mr. Duucan Revie Barfad
192 Applicable to several flat rocks a few chains to the north of Barmore Island and which are visible at Low Water. Sign. [Signification] "Bald Rocks."

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