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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAS MÒR Eas Mòr
Eas Mòr
Eas Mòr
C. & D. Turner Corrachaive
D. White Ballochyle
T. Harkness
173 This name is applied to the steep, rough (the lower) part of the stream issuing from Coire Ceòthaiche & called "Allt Coire Ceothaiche" in the first part of its course.
Sig. [Signification] Big Cataract
From the junction of "Allt Ruadh" it bears the name "Balagowan Burn" (25 inch), and the Gen [Glen] through which these two last named Burns flow is called "Gleann Ban".
GLEN LEAN Glen Lean
Glen Lean
Glen Lean
C. & D. Turner Corrachaive
D. White Ballochyle
T. Harkness
173 A valley, of about four miles in length, thro' [through] which the road lies that leads to Otter Ferry
RIVER LITTLE EACHAIG River Little Eachaig
River Little Eachaig
River Little Eachaig
C. & D. Turner Corrachaive
D. White Ballochyle
T. Harkness
173 A valley stream flowing thro' [through] Glen Lean and joining the River Eachaig near the Holy Loch

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