OS1/2/49/41
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH TRIOCHATAN | Loch Triochatan Loch Triochatan Loch Triochatan Lake Treachtan |
Mr Donald McMillan, Carnach Mr John Cameron, Ballachulish Mr A McIntyre, Achatriochatan Black's Tourists' Guide |
045 | A small sheet of water, situated about the centre of Glencoe and through which flows the river of the same name [Coe]. Sign [Signification] not known |
COIRE NAN LOCHAN | Coire an Lochain Coire an Lochain Coire an Lochain "Coire nan Lochan" |
Mr D McMillan Mr John Cameron Mr A McIntyre |
045 | Applied to a large corrie, or glen, rocky, and situated between Aonach Dubh and "Gearr Aonach", Sign [Signification] "Corry of the Lochan", or Small lake, |
GÈARR AONACH | Gèarr Aonach Gèarr Aonach Gèarr Aonach |
Mr D McMillan Mr John Cameron Mr A McIntyre |
045 | A ridged topped feature, very bold and precipitous, on south side of Glen Coe. Between "Coire an Lochan" and "Coire Gabhal" Sign [Signification] (Uncertain) "Short Height"? |
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[Page] 41Sheet 45 Argyllshire
Coire nan Lochan, comments: "adopt' "Appd [Approved] there being a number of small lochs in the Corrie" "Ought this? name be Coire nan Lochan There are 7 pools or small lochs in the corrie which gave rise to the name - see plan [Sheet 45].
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The prepopulated entry EAS A' BHINNEINN was on this page, correct page is 117.Gèarr Aonach on this handwritten page of Name Book: "Gèarr", Index has the accent seeming to cover both e and a together, Sheet 45 has "Geàrr".
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