OS1/2/49/8
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT GLEANN A' CHAOLAIS | Allt Gleann a' Chaolas Allt Gleann a' Chaolas Allt Gleann a' Chaolas "Allt Gleann a' Chaolais" |
Mr D. Buchanan Caolasnacon Mr A. Cameron Tayfuirst Mr D. McMillan Tayfuirst "Glen of the Strait B. [Burn]" |
031 | Applies to a stream flowing through the Glen of the same name & falling intto "Loch Leven" at the eastern extremity of "A' Chaolas" from which it takes its name "Burn of the Strait Glen" |
TORR A' PHLODA | Torr a' Phloda Torr a' Phloda Torr a' Phloda "Torr a' Phloda" |
Mr D. Buchanan Caolasnacon Mr A. Cameron Tayfuirst Mr D. McMillan Tayfuirst G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] |
031 | A prominent rocky eminence a short distance north east of "Caolasnacon" Sig: [Signification] "Mound of the Pool" |
CAMUS CALLTUINN | Camus Caltuinn Camus Caltuinn Camus Caltuinn |
Mr D. Buchanan Caolasnacon Mr A. Cameron Tayfuirst Mr D. Cameron Ballachulish |
031 | A Small Bay on the north shore of "Loch Leven", situated immediately north of "Torr a Phloda" Sig: [Signification] "Hazle Bay" |
GLEANN A' CHAOLAIS | Gleann a' Chaolas Gleann a' Chaolas Gleann a' Chaolas "Gleann a' Chaolais" |
Mr D. Buchanan Caolasnacon Mr A. Cameron Tayfuirst Mr D. McMillan Tayfuirst G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] |
031 | A short Glen pursuing in an easterly direction from Caolasnacon, and terminating about half a mile south west of "Stob Coire Sgoilte" "The Strait Glen" |
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Transcriber's notes
Gleann a' Chaolais, Description: A short Glen "pursuing" is the closest I can come to making sense of this word. The first letter could be an f. possibly will find similar further on .Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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