OS1/2/49/125
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 125Sheet 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 BèidhTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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