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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOM MOR | Tom Mòr Tom Mòr |
Duncan McArthur Durran John McArthur Durran |
132 | A small rocky eminence on the grazing of Durran, at the north end of Lag a' Bhainne. Sign [Signification] "Large Hilloch." |
AN SUIDHE | An Suidhe An Suidhe An Suidhe |
Mr McVicar Gamekeeper Duncan McArthur John McArthur |
132 | A large and prominent hill between Coire Dubh Ghlas and Loch Awe, about five miles from Achnagol. Sign [Signification] "The Seat." |
LOCHAN NA CRAIM | Lochan na Chram Lochan na Chram "Lochan na Craim." |
Duncan McArthur Durran John McArthur G. [Gaelic] Arrangement Sig. [Signification Unknown |
132 | A small lake a short distance south west of An Suidhe. Sign [Signification] Unknown." |
COIRE DUBH-GHLAS | Coire Dubh Ghlas Coire Dubh Ghlas Coire Dubh Ghlas "Coire Dubh-ghlas." |
Mr McVicar Gamekeeper John McArthur Donald Munro Achnagol |
132 | A large hollow extending from about ½ a mile south of Loch Dubh-ghlas (Sheet 140.2.) in an easterly direction for about two miles. Sig. [Signification] "Black grey hollow." |
Transcriber's notes
On map (and other pages in this book) Achnagol is spelt Achnagoul.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
ron hill
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