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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG A' BHINNEIN Creag a' Bhinnein William Campbell Acharn
D. McLarren Armaddy
D. McColl Barrs
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
089 A large Rock situated on the South side of Mona Liath Sig: [Signification] Craig of the Pinnacle
MEALL AN FHEURAICH Meall an Fheuraich
Meall an Fheuraich
Meall an Fheuraich
Meall an Fheuraich
William Campbell Acharn
D. McLarren Ardmaddy
D. McColl Barrs
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
089 A moderate Sized hill having its North base on the River Kinglass and its South on the River Liver The pasturage is good & from which the name is probably taken
SLOCHD AN FHEADAIN Slochdan Feadain
Slochdan Feadain
Slochdan Feadain
Slochd an Fheadain
"Slochd an Fheadain"
William Campbell Acharn
Mr Campbell Inverliver
Mr Campbell Glen K [Kinglass]
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
The pipe Hollow
089 A small hollow in the side of Meall an Fheuraich Sig: [Signification] "The Pipe Hollow"
ALLT AN FHEADAIN Allt an Feadain
Allt an Feadain
Allt an Feadain
Allt an Fheadain
William Campbell Acharn
Mr Campbell Inverliver
Mr Campbell Glen K [Kinglass]
Rev [Reverend] D. McLean Dalmally
089 A small stream about 3/4 of mile in length rises in Slochdan Feadain and runs into the River Liver about a mile west of Larig Ina. The name is taken from the Hollow & Pipe

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Argyllshire Parish of Ardchattan [Sheet 89]

Slochd an Fheadain, correction initialled "A.G." [Alexander Gwin, Sergeant, Royal Engineers]

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Allt an Fheadain: "The name is taken from the Hollow & Pipe" might not be an "&"

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