OS1/2/49/125

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEALL GARBH Meall Garbh
Meall Garbh
Meall Garbh
Meall Garbh
Mr McLeish
Mr. Campbell Acharn
Mr McColl Barrs
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
089 Applies to a large rocky mountain on the South side of the River Kinglass and about the Centre of Glen Kinglass.
ALLT CÒS CHARRAGH Allt Còs Charragh
Allt Còs Charragh
Allt Còs Charragh
Mr Campbell Acharn
Mr Peter Campbell Acharn
Mr McColl Barrs
089 Applies to a stream on the North Side of Meall Garabh - Sig: [Signification] "B. [Burn] of the Rocky hollow"
ALLT NAN CLACH SGOILTE Allt nan Cloich Sgoilteach
Allt nan Cloich Sgoilteach
Allt nan Cloich Sgoilteach
Allt nan Cloich Sgoilteach
"Allt nan Clach Sgoilte"
Mr Campbell Acharn
Mr Peter Campbell Acharn
Mr McColl Barrs
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
"Burn of the Split Stones"
089 Applies to a Stream about 1/2 a mile north of Meal Garbh and flowing into the River Kinglass a Short distance East of the Shooting Lodge

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Sheet LXXXIX [89] Argyllshire

Allt nan Clach Sgoilte: "Sgoilteach" changed to "Sgoilte" initialled "RH" [R. Hawkins, Sapper Royal Engineers]. Pencilled notes:
Allt nan Clach Sgoilteach Burn of the Splitting [underlined] Stones
Allt nan Clach Sgoilte Burn of the Split [underlined] Stones
Sgoilteach is and adjective that expresses the quality of a thing that acts such as an Axe, a Sword, etc

Transcriber's notes

Allt Còs Charragh described as being "on the North Side of Meall Garabh": on Sheet 89 it is South of Meall Garbh and north of Meall Bèidh

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