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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BEINN FHIONNLAIDH Beinn Fhionnladh
Beinn Fhionnladh
Beinn Fhionnladh
Ben-Aulay
"Beinn Fhionnlaidh"
Donald McIntyre Kinloch Etive
James Campbell Drumachoish
Duncan McColl Barrs
New Statistical Account
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
059 A large and rocky hill, situated about Mid way between Glen Etive and Glen Creran. Signification. "Finlay's Mountain" "Ben-Aulay is the highest mountain in this N.E. [North Eastern] district" New Statistical Account
COIRE A' CHAIT Coire a' Chait
Coire a' Chait
Coire a' Chait
"Coire Chat"
Duncan McColl
James Campbell
A. McLaughlan. Invercharnan
Cats' Corrie or dell
059 A circular hollow (steep and rugged) in the north side of Beinn Fhionnladh Sign [Signification] "Cats' Dell"
COIRE NA H-UAMHAIDH Coire nah-Uamh
Coire nah-Uamh
Coire nah-Uamh
"Coire na h-Uamhaidh"
Duncan McColl
James Campbell
A. McLaughlan
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
059 A rocky depression situated on the north side of Beinn Fhionnladh Sign. [Signification] "Dell of the cave."

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