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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAS DOIRE NA H-AIRIDH Eas Doire na Hare
Eas Doire na Hare
"Eas Doire na h-Airidh"
Mr McColl, Barrs
Mr Sinclair, Barrs
075 A Small Stream having its source on Beinn Trelachan Sig. [Signification] Not Known
EAS NAM MUC Eas na Muic
Eas na Muic
Eas na Muic
"Eas nam Muc"
Mr McColl, Barrs
Mr Sinclair Barrs
Mr Campbell Acharn
075 A small stream flowing through a ravine. Sign [Signification] (The Pig's Stream)
EAS CAOL Eas Caol
Eas Caol
Mr McColl, Barrs
Mr Sinclair Barrs
075 A Small Stream flowing through a ravine about a mile north of Barrs and 3/4 of a mile north of the granite Quarry. (Sign [Signification]) Narrow Stream

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Eas Doire na h-Airidh, note: "pronounced as the above [Eas Doire na Hare] and Signifying "Clump Cascade of the Sheiling".

Eas nam Muc, spelling variations, notes: '"Eas na Muic" (f.s.) [feminine singular]' '"Eas nam Muc" (pl. [plural] form)"

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