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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH A' BHEALAICH Loch a' Bhealaich
Loch a' Bhealaich
Loch a' Bhealaich
A. Leitch - Ellery.
D. McKellar - "Stronfd". [Stronfield].
D. McDougall - Cove.
179 Is situated a little to the east of "Loch Meadhonaich", named from its being situated near to a defile between little hills, through which the high road passes - "Loch of the pass".
A' CHRANNAG A' Chrannag
A' Chrannag
A' Chrannag
A. Leitch - "Ellary".
D. McKellar - "Stronfield".
D. McDougall - Cove.
179 A. Chrannag, or "The Pulpit" is a name applied to a steep rocky feature on the farm of "Stronfield", on its most prominent part is the remains of a "British" or "Danish" Fort Circular or nearly so. The loose stones which formed this Network have ben disturbed from time to time but yet bears traces of rgularity, not sufficient bearing however to shw [show] a degree of compactness, or solidity.
FORT [A' Chrannag] Fort 179 A. Chrannag, or "The Pulpit" is a name applied to a steep rocky feature on the farm of "Stronfield", on its most prominent part is the remains of a "British" or "Danish" Fort Circular or nearly so. The loose stones which formed this Network have ben disturbed from time to time but yet bears traces of rgularity, not sufficient bearing however to shw [show] a degree of compactness, or solidity.

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South Knapdale Ph. [Parish] Argyllshire

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Note the description for the "Fort [A' Chrannag]" is part of and the same as the description for "A' Chrannag".

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