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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT COIRE LAOGH | Allt Coire Laogh | Revd. [Reverend] D. McKenzie Glen Creran A McNicol Salachail D. McColl Glen Creran |
044 | A rough spreading stream rising near Lochan Caoran runs for a short distance West when it takes a northerly course and enters the River Creran in a number of branches West of Corbhainn. |
CLACH FEAR ARDSHEAL | Clach Fear Ardshiel Clach Fear Ardsheal Clach Fear Ardsheal Clach Fear Ardsheal Clach Fear Ardsheal |
Revd. [Reverend] D. McKenzie Glen Creran A McNicol Salachail D. McColl Glen Creran New Stat. [Statistical] Account} County Directory} for spelling of Ardsheal |
044 | A number of large stones placed together in such a manner as to form a Cave or recess and can only be entered from the top on the south there is also a slight opening. The whole being covered with Trees and heather. By the Authorities named was informed that the Lord of Ardshiel effectually evaded pursuit from the Royal Troops by remaining in the Shelter afforded and is the reason of the Stone being so named. Sig: [Signification] Ardshiels Stone |
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[Page] 42Parish of Appin -- Argyllshire
[Note above Clach Fear Ardsheal with reference to 'number':]
Clachan?
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