OS1/2/53/192
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH AN DAIMH | Loch an Daimh Loch an Daimh Loch an Daimh |
James Sinclair, Kilmelford John Sinclair, Kilmelford John Craig, Turnault |
130 | A good sized loch situated a short distance east from Cruach na Seilcheig. There are two small islands in this loch on the larger of which, tradition asserts, the Campbells of Asknish took refuge during the raid of Coll McDonnell (Coll Ciotach) in this district. The remains of a building are just traceable. Sig. [Signification] "Loch of the oxen" |
EAS NAN COILLTEAN | Eas na Coilltean Eas na Coilltean Eas nan Coilltean |
John Sinclair James Sinclair GO [Gaelic Orthography] |
130 | Applied to the boundary stream which flows from Loch an Daimh to Duchara Burn, Sig [Signification] "Stream of the Woods" |
LOCH A' CHORNAIG | Loch a' chornaig Loch a' chornaig |
John Sinclair James Sinclair |
130 | Applied to a small loch formed in the course of Eas na Coilltean Sig. [Signification] not Known |
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