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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH SCAMADALE | Loch Scamadale Loch Scamadale Loch Scamadale |
Archibald Stewart Musdale Mr McIntyre Braglenbeg Mr McVicar Braglenmore |
111 | A pretty fresh water loch, about 2 miles in length, with a rocky hill front out the South side, on the margin of which, is Braglenbeg & Scamadale. It abounds in Trout, Salmon etc. Sig. [Signification] Not Known |
GLEANN IUCHAIR | Gleann Iuchair Gleann Iuchair Gleann Iuchair "Gleann Iuchrach" |
A. Stewart Mr McIntyre Mr McVicar GO [Gaelic Orthography] |
111 | A beautiful glen extending from "Braglenbeg" along Loch Scamadale and opening out a considerable distance below the same. Sig. [Signification] "The Glen of the Key". |
BRAGLENBEG | Braglenbeg Braglenbeg Braglenbeg |
Mr McIntyre Proprietor, A. Stewart Mr McVicar |
111 | A farm house & Outbuildings at the junction of "Allt Carmaig [Choromaig]" & Allt Braglenmore. |
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[Page] 40Sheet 111 Argyllshire
Gleann Iuchair , after the Signification, a comment: (Doubtful.)
pencilled below name: on adj [adjacent] Plan [110 as "Glen Euchar"]
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