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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCHAN RÒMACH Lochan Ròmach
Lochan Ròmach
Lochan Ròmach
Mr McDermaid, Ballimeanoch
Mr Fisher, Sonachan
Nicol McNiven, Barbay
124 An irregular reedy Loch, about 1/2 a mile below "Loch Breaclach" and connected with it by a small stream. It also contains Trout. Sig. [Signification] "Hairy little Loch."
SRÒN BHREAC-LIATH Sròn a' Breaclach
Sròn a' Breaclach
Sròn a' Breaclach
"Sròn Bhreac-liath"
Mr McDermaid
Mr Fisher
N. McNiven
Greyish point
124 A rocky point midway betwixt the two Lochs afore mentioned. Sig [Signification] Not Known
LOCHAN AIRIDH Lochan Airidh
Lochan Airidh
Mr McDermaid
Mr Fisher
124 A small Loch. N. [North] West side of "Buinne Dubh" near Ruins from which it probably derived its name. contains fine Trout.
BUINNE DHUBH Buinne Dubh
Buinne Dubh
"Buinne Dhubh"
Mr McDermaid
Mr Fisher
Black Burn
124 A mountain stream, about 2 Miles in length, fed by several others. Changes name at the junction with Allt Mòr. Sig. [Signification] Black Stream

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Sheet 124 Argyllshire

Sròn Bhreac-liath, Greyish point, note: "Appd [Approved]"

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