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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LEACANN NAN GALL | Leachdann nan Gaill Leachdna Gall Leachdan Gall Leacann nan Gall, |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McTavish Dugald McArthur Mr Sinclair, Clachaig The lowlanders' brae |
183 | A smooth green hill on the north east side of Inverchaolain Glen |
ALLT LEACANN NAN GALL | Allt Leachdan Gall Allt Leachdna Gall Allt Leachdann nan Gaill Allt Leachdann nan Gaill Allt Leacann nan Gall, |
Mr Sinclair Clachaig Dugald McArthur Revd. [Reverend] Mr McTavish P. Campbell Clachaig Burn of the lowlanders' brae |
183 | A small stream, rising near the top of the hill of the same name, flowing in a South Easterly direction and joining Inverchaolain Burn. |
CREAG GHAOTHACH | Creag Gaothach or Windy Rock Creag Gaothach or Windy Rock Creag Ghaothach |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McTavish Dugald McArthur John Brown Windy Craig |
183 | A small rocky spot on the South west side, and near the top of Leachdna Gall. It is equally well known by its Gaelic and its English names. There is another rock on the opposite of the watershed, in Glen Kin which is known by the same name |
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[Page] 96Creag Ghaothach [note]
Creag Gaothac written on Plan
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