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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEALL NAN TIGHEARN Meall nan Tighearn 114 Described in Perthshire work [record missing]
BEINN BHREAC Beinn Bhreac
Beinn Bhreac
Beinn Bhreac
Beinn Bhreac
Archibald McIntyre
Allan Livingstone
Dugald McIntyre
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLean
114 A considerable hill about 2 miles north of Beinn Bhuidhe and at the head of Glen Fyne Sign. [Signification] The speckled mountain
CREAGAN EACHDARRA Creagan Eachdarra
Creagan Eachdarra
Creagan Eachdarra
Archibald McIntyre
Allan Livingstone
Dugald McIntyre
114 A small precipice on the east end of Beinn Bhreac and nearly a mile from it's top Sign. [Signification] The pinfold little rock.
ALLT AN TÀILLIR Allt an Tàilleir
Allt an Tàilleir
Allt an Tàilleir
Allt an Tàilleir
Allt an Tàillir
Archibald McIntyre
Allan Livingstone
Dugald McIntyre
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLean
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
114 A considerable stream rising on the south side of Beinn Bhalgearan. flowing southwards about 2 miles and joining the River Fyne about 1/2 a mile Southeast of Creagan Eachdarra Sign. [Signification] The tailor's burn.

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Sheet 114 Argyllshire

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I have made an entry for Meall nan Tighearn as this is not in the Perthshire list of names, it is partially on Perthshire Sheet 89, [one of the volumes destroyed WWII?]

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