OS1/2/53/90
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEN GALLA IN | Glen Gallain Glen Gallain Glen Gallain |
Mr McNiven Kilninver Mr Livingstone Barrochreal Mr McIntyre Barrochreal |
122 | The glen about 1½ miles long through which the River Gallain flows. |
LECKIE (Ruins) | Leckie (In Ruins) Leckie (In Ruins) Leckie (In Ruins) |
Mr McNiven Mr Livingstone Mr McIntyre |
122 | The ruins of what was once a farm steading situate near the north end of and on the S [South] side of the above glen. |
TOM A' CHRUACHAIN | Tom na Chruachain Tom na Chruachain "Tom a' Chruachain" |
Mr McNiven Mr Livingstone GO [Gaelic Orthography] |
122 | A round flat hill about ½ a mile south of Leckie Sig [Signification] Knoll of the heap or stack |
ALLT EAGAICHE | Allt Eaglaiche Allt Eaglaiche |
Mr McNiven Mr Livingstone |
122 | The stream which leaves Lochan na Garbh Bheinn and flowing northward about a mile falls into River Euchar Sig [Signification] unknown. |
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Transcriber's notes
Apologies Siobhan. Didn't spot your transcription of the description of Leckie before I completed its Name & Authorities.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
ron hill, SiobhanMcD
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