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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOM AN FHÉIDH Tom an Fiadh
Tom an Fiadh
Tom an Fiadh
Tom an Fhéidh
Colin McArthur Tulloch
Martin Munro Tulloch
D. Campbell Drumfern
Hill of the Deer
125 A conspicuous rocky top North side of stream, and about half a mile East of the Main Road. Sig. [Signification] "The Deer's Knoule [Knoll]"
ALLT SHEILEACHAN Allt Seileichean
Allt Seileichean
Allt Seileichean
"Allt Sheileachan"
Colin McArthur
Martin Munro
D. Campbell
Burn of the Willows
125 A mountain stream about 2 1/2 miles in length issuing from Lochan Seileachean, flowing westward & joining the River Airie near the County Road. (See under.)
LOCHAN SHEILEACHAN Lochan Seileachean
Lochan Seileachean
Lochan Seileachean
"Lochan Sheileachan"
Colin McArthur
Martin Munro
D. Campbell
Little loch of (the) Willows
125 A small sheet of water, very shallow, full of reeds, on the hilltop near the watershed. Sig [Signification] "The Willow Loch"

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[Page] 153
Sheet 125 Argyllshire

Tom an Féidh, Hill of the Deer, a note: "(s) [singular]"

"Allt Sheileachean", Burn of the Willows, a note: "perhaps those situated along the margin."

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Tom an Féidh, Signification: Knoule, Knowle ? A bit confused about correct accent, the Sheet 125 has acute e, this original page has one completley flat accent and one acute, the Index has "Fhèidh".

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