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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH AN ADD Loch-an-Add
Loch-an-Add
Loch-an-Add or
Loch an Ad
Mr. Martin, factor, Kilmartin
Mr. Gillies Schoolmaster
Dugald Campbell
Correct Gaelic but Mr. Malcolm of Poltaloch insists upon the second d.
160 A loch of considerable length, and varying from 4 to 10 chains in breadth. Dunardry Burn issues out of this loch, & empties itself into the Crinan Canal, property of Government. Sig. [Signification] Add. Water.
LOCH NA BRIC Loch-na-Buac


Loch na Bric
Mr. Martin, factor, Kilmartin
Mr. Gillies Schoolmaster
Dugald Campbell
The trout loch.
160 A small loch to the west of Loch-an-Add. property of J. Malcolm Esqr. Sig. [Signification] Berac. (Trout)
DUN BUIDHE Dun Buidhe Mr. Martin, factor, Kilmartin
Mr. Gillies Schoolmaster
Dugald Campbell
160 A small rocky hill a little to the north west of Loch-na-Berac, property of J. Malcolm Esqr. Sig. [Signification] Yellow Hill.
LOCH MCKAY Loch McKay Mr. Martin, factor, Kilmartin
Mr. Gillies Schoolmaster
Dugald Campbell
160 A small loch a little to the south of Dun Buidhe, property of J. Malcom Esqr.

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