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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRUACH AN NID Cruach an Neid
Cruach an Neid
Cruach an Neid
"Cruach an Nid"
C. McColl Kilmelford
D. McTaggart Kilmelford
Alexander Cameron Kilmelford
GO [Gaelic Orthography]
122 Applicable to a prominent hill situate about a mile N.E. [North East] from Kilmelford
Sig. [Signification] "Hill of the nest"
LOCH CHEALLAIR Loch Cheallair
Loch Cheallair
Loch Cheallair
C. McColl
D. McTaggart
Malcolm Currie, Kilmelford
122 A small mountain loch situate about a mile and a half N [North] East from Kilmelford
Sig. [Signification] Kellar's Loch
IASG LOCH Iasg Loch
Iasg Loch
Iasg Loch
C. McColl,
D. McTaggart,
M. Currie,
122 A small loch about a mile east from Loch Cheallair,
Sig. [Signification] "Fish Loch"
ALLT LUB NA CRICHE Allt Luib a Criche
Allt Luib a Criche
"Allt Luìb na Crìche"
C. McColl
D. McTaggart,
GO [Gaelic Orthography]
122 Applies to the stream that flows from Iasg Loch to Loch Trallaig.
Sig [Signification] "Crooked burn of the March'
ALLT LUB NA CRICHE Allt Luib a Criche
Allt Luib a Criche
"Allt Lùb na Crìche
C. McColl
D. McTaggart,
GO [Gaelic Orthography]
122 Applied to the stream that flows from Iasg Loch to Loch Trallaig.
Sig [Signification] "Crooked burn of the March'

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