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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG NA CIRCE Creag na Circe
Creag na Circe
Creag na Circe
Mr John Grieve - "Castles"
D. McKercher - Leitir
W. Miller - Leitir
101 A small rocky Craig close to "Coille Driseag. "The Hen's Rock" or "Craig"
TOBAR NA CRAIGE BÀINE Tobar na
Craige Bàine
Tobar na
Craige Bàine
John Grieve
D. McKercher
101 A small spring on the north side of the public road leading to Oban, and close to Margin of "Loch Awe".
INNIS CHONAIN Innis Chonain
Innis Chonain
Innis Chonain
John Grieve
D. McKercher
John McKercher
101 A small wooded island in "Loch Awe" so named from an inhabitant named Conan having at one time resided on it. It is supposed that the "Ruin" near its centre is that of his dwelling. "Conan. One of the Fingalians a peevish person" McAlpine's Dictionary
LEITIR Leitir
Leitir
Leitir
D. McKercher - Occr. [Occupier]
John Grieve - Castles
W. Miller - Occr. [Occupier]
This name applies to the two dwelling houses situated about 15 Chains apart. The name however has been written to the principal one. Sig: [Signification] "Slope of a hill".

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