OS1/2/54/94
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAS NAN RUADH | Eas na Ruadh Eas na Ruadh "Eas nan Ruadh" |
Archibald Sinclair, Bovay Dugald McKinlay, Bovay |
113 | A mountain stream, running parallel to the aforesaid [Eas nan Croman], being joined by several minor ones in its course. Sig [Signification] "Deers' Stream" |
BARR NA H-EARBA | Barr na h-Earba Barr na h-Earba |
A. Sinclair D. McKinlay |
113 | A small rocky top at the South end of the ridge, Above Achlian farm house, and north of a stone fence crossing the ridge. Sig: [Signification] "The Roe Top" |
ALLT FEÀRNA | Allt Feàrna Allt Feàrna Allt Feàrna |
A. Sinclair D. McKinlay Mr McCaul |
113 | A considerable Stream, having its source in "Lochan a' Cruach" flows westward about 3 miles, joined by several small ones in its course, falls into Loch Awe opposite Inistrynich Sig. [Signification] "Alder Stream" |
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Eas na Ruadh, Note: (s) [singular]
Eas nan Ruadh, Note: (pl) [plural]. Signification: "Red" has been struck out, replaced by "Deers'" initialled J.W.
Barr na h-Earba: "Earba" circled in pencil with the note "See McLeod & Dewar's Dicty. [Dictionary] etc"
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