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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AIRIDH CAS-TULAICH (Ruins) | Airidh chas - tulaich (Ruins) Airidh chas - tulaich (Ruins) Airidh chas - tulaich (Ruins) |
Mr William McLaren Larig Mr Neil McLaren Larig Mr James McDonald Inver[ ] |
090 | Several ruins which were at one time the farm steading of the farm of that name, situate about two miles north East from Larig. Sig: [Signification] "Ruin of the steep hillock" |
EA SAN DUBH | Easan Dubh Easan Dubh |
Same as above Mr Hugh Leitch Catnish |
090 | A waterfall in the River Orchy immediately to the west of Airidh chas-tulaich. Sig: [Signification] "Black Waterfall" |
TOM BARR AN STALCAIDH | Tom Bhar a' Stale Tom Bhar a' Stale |
Mr William McLaren Mr Hugh Leitch |
090 | A prominent eminence between Airidh chas - tulaich and the River Orchy. Sig" [Signification] "Unknown" |
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Airidh chas - tulaich Cancelled this name being retained to a modern steading a mile south see trace 8
A Gwin Serj [Serjeant] RE [Royal Engineers] 5.10.69
"Airidh-eas-tulaich" or "Airidh-eastulaich" or Airidh Eas-tulaich or "Airidh Eastulaich" Sheiling of (the) steep hillock.
"Tom Barr an Stalcaidh," Hill of the Stiffened Top.
Tom Barr an Stalcaidh - See Remark
The genitive an of the article is prefixed to the genitive sing [singular] of nouns mas. [masculine] beginning with st. as fuainn an stuic not fuainn a' stuic
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