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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FÀS NA CLOICHE | Fàs na Cloiche Fàs na Cloiche Fàs na Cloiche |
A McNicol Salachail J McKay Glenure H McArthur Coilleveanach |
058 | A large fragment of Rock about 10 ft [feet] high situated at the east side of Seanairmhail there are a few Fir Trees growing on the top which gives rise to the name. |
LOCH FAODHAIL | Loch Faodhail Loch Faodhail Loch Faodhail |
A McNicol Salachail J McKay Glenure H McArthur Coilleveanach |
058 | A low lying portion of marshy ground on the north side of the River Creran Sig: [Signification] Mud Loch |
EASAN DÌBLIDH | Easan Dìblidh Easan Dìblidh Easan Dìblidh |
H McArthur D. McColl J. McKay |
058 | A stream rising on the So: [South] eastern Slope of "Beinn Mhic na Ceisich." flows easterly to its junction with the "River Creran". In its course the water flows over two steep crags. The first being called "Eas Clachaig." and the second. "Eas an Tuairnir." The "Turner's Burn", being the only Signification known. |
EAS CLACHAIG | Eas Clachaig | 058 | In its course [Easan Dìblidh] the water flows over two steep crags. The first being called "Eas Clachaig." and the second. "Eas an Tuairnir." The "Turner's Burn", being the only Signification known. |
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EAS AN TUAIRNIR | "Eas an Tuairnir" | 058 | In its course [Easan Dìblidh] the water flows over two steep crags. The first being called "Eas Clachaig." and the second. "Eas an Tuairnir." The "Turner's Burn", being the only Signification known. |
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[Page] 59Parish of Appin & Ardchattan -- Argyllshire
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