OS1/2/49/140
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT CRUACHAN (Cruachain) | Allt Cruachan Allt Cruachan Allt Cruachan |
Mr John Grieve - "Leitir" Duncan McKercher - "Leitir" John Miller - "Leitir" |
101 | A burn the source of which comprise several springs on the southern slope of "Ben Cruachan" - flows through "Coire Cruachan" into "Loch Awe" note : Ought Beinn Cruachan lie on either plan 101 or 89? that is on their margins ? |
LAIRIG TORRAN | Lairig Torran Lairig Torran Lairig Torran |
Mr John Grieves "Castles" Duncan McKercher - Leitir John Miller - Leitir |
101 | A hollow crossing the watershed between the side of "Coire Cruachan" and the head of "Coire Glas" - sig :- "slope or hollow of (the) knolls." |
BEINN A' BHUIRIDH | Bheinn a Bhuiridh Bheinn a Bhuiridh Bheinn a Bhuiridh |
Mr John Grieve Duncan McKercher John Miller |
101 Trace 5 | A prominent rocky feature at the head of "Coire Glas". Sig:- The Rutting Hill. |
COIRE GLAS | Coire Glas Coire Glas Coire Glas |
John Grieves Duncan McKercher John Miller |
101 Trace 5 | A steep and rocky corry beginning at "Lairig Torrais" and extending north-eastward for a distance of nearly two miles Sig:- "Grey Hollow". |
Transcriber's notes
Hi Ardchattan,Please NEVER change the situation column. We have pre-populated it with a link to the NLS Maps.
Kind Regards
Nora
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Rainey R, Nora Edwards, ardchattan
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