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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ATH AN EAGAILL Ath an Eagaill
Ath an Eagaill
Ath an Eagaill
Mr McIntyre, Drimlee
David Lawson, Ellerig
Charles Turner Maam
125 In olden times this was used as a ford, before the erection of the wooden Bridge at Ellerig, Now used for foot passengers only, when the water is low. Sig. [Significaton] Ford of Fear
ALLT BEITHE Allt Beithe
Allt Beithe
Allt Beithe
Mr McIntyre, Drimlee
D. Lawson
C. Turner
125 A small stream about 3/4 of a mile in length, joining the Brannie Burn at the end of the wood E. [East] side of the Glen. Sig. [Signification] "Birch Stream"
CREAG DHUBH Creag Dhubh
Creag Dhubh
C. Turner Maam
Mr McIntyre, Drimlee
125 Applies to a number of Rocks situated on the west side of Glen Shira & near Stucgoay. Sig. [Signification] Black Rock

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The spelling variation "Eagall" changed to "Eagaill", initialled "J.W."

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