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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAS NAN SEILEACHAN Eas nan Shellachan
Eas nan Shellachan
Eas nan Shellachan
"Eas nan Seileachan."
John Stewart Mousdale
John Campbell Kilbride
James Ferguson Kilmore
Burn of the Willows
111 A mountain stream rising a little to the north of Allt an Loin Mhòr, and flowing into Feochan Bheag about a mile south of Kilbride farm house. Sign [Signification] "Unknown."
CREAG MHÒR Creag Mhòr
Creag Mhòr
Creag Mhòr
John Stewart Mousdale
John Campbell
James Ferguson
111 A large precipice on the grazing of Sonachan, about a mile south east from Kilbride farm house. Sign [Signification] "Great Rock."
SGÒR MHÒR Sgòr Mhòr
Sgòr Mhòr
Sgòr Mhòr
John Stewart Mousdale
John Campbell
James Ferguson
111 A very conspicuous rock about ½ a mile north of Creg Mhor. Sign [Signification] "Large sharp Rock."
GLEN FEOCHAN Glen Feochan
Glen Feochan
Glen Feochan
John Stewart Mousdale
John Campbell
James Ferguson
111 A large glen the lower part of which is cultivated, extending from Gleann Fearna (T [Trace]10) in a north and west direction for about 4 miles.
FEOCHAN BHEAG Feochan Bheag
Feochan Bheag
Feochan Bheag
John Stewart Mousdale
John Campbell
James Ferguson
111 Applicable to the stream flowing thro' [through] Glen Feochan.

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"Eas nan Seileachan." Burn of the Willows, explanation: "s" before e or i is like "sh". R.H. [initials: R. Hawkins, Sapper RE]

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