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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COILLE BRAIGH EACH CHRACAN | Coille Bra Eich Chracain Coille Bra Eich Chracain Coille BrĂ igh Eich Chracan |
Dugald McDugald, Bonawe Duncan McNiven, Airdeny D. McLean Airdeny G. O. [Gaelic Orthography] |
100 | A wood of considerable extent, Chiefly natural Growth, & extending from the Nant a little above "Ess na Clag" and skirting the River to near Bonawe. Sig [Signification] (Doubtful), "Wood of the Brow of the horses' Fields" |
EAS ACHADH AIRIDH | Eas Achaidh Airidh Eas Achaidh Airidh |
D. McDugald D. McNiven D. McLean |
100 | A mountain stream rising in "Cruach Ard Duinne", flowing north & west thro. [through] the wood joined by several smaller ones; falling into the Nant at "Leum an Tallier". |
EILEAN A' BHARAIN | Eilean a' Bharain Eilean a' Bharain |
D. McIntyre Kilchrenan A. McCorquodale Annat |
100 | A small portion of land on the east side & near the centre of Loch Tromlee, which was previous to the straightening of the burn running from the loch, an Island. :Sig [Signification] The Baron's Isle |
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[Note]
Cracan. a hillside
gen sing [genitive singular] Cracain
"Eas Achadh Airidh," [note] Sheiling Field Cataract, or Steep Mountain Stream. N.H.
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