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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAS NIALLAIN Eàs Niallan
Eàs Niallan
Eàs Niallan
"Eas Niallain"
John Sinclair, Kilmelford
James Sinclair, Kilmelford
Mr. Crawford, Kilbride
GO [Gaelic Orthography]
130 A very rugged stream having its rise about half a mile N.E. [North East] from Tom Soilleir and flowing into Barbreck River. Sig. [Signification] "Little Neil's stream"
EAS A' BHACAIN Eas a' Bhacain
Eas a' Bhacain
Eas a' Bhacain
John Sinclair
James Sinclair
Mr. Crawford
130 Applies to a rugged stream which joins Barbreck River opposite to the above, Sig. [Signification] Uncertain
CREAG CHLACHACH Creag Clachach
Creag Clachach
Creag Clachach
"Creag Chlachach"
John Sinclair
James Sinclair
Mr. Crawford
GO [Gaelic Orthography]
130 A rocky craig situate between "Eas a' Bhacain" and "Eas Druim na Gaille" Sig. [Signification] "Stoney craig"
DRUIM BUIDHE Druim Buidhe
Druim Buidhe
Druim Buidhe
John Sinclair
James Sinclair
Mr. Crawford
130 A conspicuous ridge of rocky hill lying a short distance South from Eas a Bhacain, Sig. [Signification] 'Yellow Back'

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