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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEN ETIVE | Glen Etive Glen Etive Glen Etive |
Peter Robertson Forest Lodge Allan McNicol Ardmaddy Duncan Buchanan Caolesnacon |
045; 059 | An extensive valley, extending from head of Loch Etive (Sheet 59), in north easterly direction to mouth of Glencoe, at Buchaille Etive Mòr (Sheet 46) The hills on either side are generally bold and rocky The river flowing through it bears the same name. |
RIVER ETIVE | River Etive River Etive River Etive |
Peter Robertson Allan McNicoll Duncan McColl Barrs |
045; 059 | A considerable river, having its source in Lochan Mathair Etive ([sheet] 57) on the confines of Rannoch Moor enters Glen Etive at junction of the "Coupall" (sheet 46) flows through the said glen; forms several fine cascades during its course, the principal of which are Eas a Bhroce and Dalness falls. And empties itself into head of Loch Etive. |
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[Page] 63Sheets 46 & 59 Argyllshire
Glen Etive, note: "on [Sheets] 45 & 59"
River Etive, note: "on [Sheet] 45
Transcriber's notes
GLEN ETIVE appears on Sheets 59, 45 & 46. It is very prominent on Sheet 46 and that should be reflected in the Situation Field.RIVER ETIVE appears on Sheets 59, 45, 46 & 47. It is very prominent on Sheet 46 and that should be reflected in the Situation Field.
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