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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAG NA H-AIRIDHE | Creag an Airidh Creag an Airidh Creag an Airidh "Creag na h-Airidhe", |
Mr. Donald Graham Dunrostan Mr. A. McCallum Mr. Graham Daltot Agrees with the Sig:- [Signification] |
169 | A range of rocks between "Torr Enachair" & "Caoikain" Sig. [Signification] "Craig of the Shealing". |
LOCH NAM BAN | Loch nan Bàn Loch nan Bàn Loch nan Bàn "Loch nam Bean", or Loch nam Ban |
Mr. Graham Rd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell ortho [orthographer] Loch of the women is probably the Sig. [Signification] |
169 | Is the most western of the three lochs between "Meall Odhar" & "Daltot" Sig. [Signification] "Loch of the fairies" |
LOCH NAM BREAC BUIDHE | Loch nam Breac Buuidhe Loch nam Breac Buuidhe Loch nam Breac Buuidhe |
Mr. McCallum Mr. Graham Rd. [Reverend] Mr. Campbell |
169 | Is applied to the centre loch between "Loch nan Bàn" and "Loch na Creag Ehrannd" Sig. [Signification] "LOch of the Yellow trout" |
TORR EANACHAIR | Torr Enachair Torr Enachair Tòrr Eanachair |
Mr. McCallum Mr. Graham By rule of Corrspondence. |
169 | A rocky ridge at the South end of "Loch na-Creag Ehrannd" Sig. [Signification] "not known" |
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