OS1/2/54/124

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT CRICHE Allt Criche
Allt Criche
John Campbell Inverinan
John Sinclair Craig
124 A small stream flowing thro the wood about half a mile north of Inverinan Beag and falling into Loch Awe. It forms the boundary between two farms, hence the name. Sig. [Signification] The march burn
AN CNAP Allt Cnap
Allt Cnap
John Campbell
John Sinclair
124 A small eminence, S [South] of the above Stream. Sig: [Signification] the hillock
RUDHA NAN EUN Rudha nan Eoin
Rudha nan Eoin
Rudha nan Eun
John Campbell
John Sinclair
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
124 A low flat point jutting into Loch Awe immediately east of Inverinan Beag. Sig [Signification] Point of the birds
CÀRN DUBH Càrn Dubh
Càrn Dubh
John Campbell
John Sinclair
124 A very small island in the little bay north of the above point so called from its resemblance to a cairn the stones being piled together by the action of the water. Sig. [Signification] The black Cairn.

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 124
Sheet 124 Argyllshire

Transcriber's notes

Rudha nan Eun has the notation GO beside it in the Authorities column it is smudged or is it crossed out?

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Zabet- Moderator

  Location information for this page.