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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH NA H-EARRAINN Loch na h-Earrainn
Loch na h-Earrainn
Loch na h-Earrainn
D. Graham - Dunrostan
N. McNeill - Castle Sween
D. Leitch. - South Castle Sween
179 A long narrow loch out of which flows the burn, named "Alltan Dùn Bhig". - The loch is situated at the junction of three farms on the same Estate, and this probably has given rise to the name "Earrainn". - Sig: [Signification] "Loch of the Portion" or "Loch of the Share", or Division.
ALLT BEALACH AN EICH Allt Bealach an Eich.
Allt Bealach an Eich.
Allt Bealach an Eich.
D. Graham - "Dunrostan"
Dugald McNeill - "Dunrostan"
D. Leitch. - "So: [South] Castle Sween".
179 A small stream which rises on the north-east side of "Cnoc na Moine", flows in a north-westerly course into "Loch Sween", - "Burn of the Horse's Pass"
TRAIGH BHAN Tràigh Bhàn
Tràigh Bhàn
Tràigh Bhàn
D. Graham - Dunrostan
N. McNeill - "Castle Sween",
D. Leitch. - South Castle Sween
179 A small sandy beach a little to the South of "Castle Sween", - Sig:- [Signification] "White Beach".

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