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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC CHAORUNN Cnoc a' Chaorainn
Cnoc a' Chaorainn
Cnoc a' Chaorainn
"Cnoc a' Chaoriinn"
"Cnoc Chaorunn"
Mr Carswell
Mr Johnstone
Mr McFarlane
Gael Ortho. [Gaelic orthography] for Hill of the Ash.
Hill of the Ash trees. Appd. [Approved]
212 A prominent rocky hill immediately to the west of the farm steading of Achaidh Chaorainn.
Sign. [Signification] "Hill of the Rowan tree or Mountain Ash"
CREAGAN COILLE Creagan Coille
Creagan Coille
Creagan Coille
Mr Carswell
Mr Johnstone
Mr McFarlane
212 Applicable to the rough wooded ridge lying parrellel to Public road a short distance south of Achaidh Chaorainn. Sign. [Signification] "Little wooded Rock"
STANDING STONE [Cregan Coille] Standing Stone
Standing Stone
Standing Stone
Mr Carswell
Mr Johnstone
Mr McFarlane
212 In an arable field bear the south end of Creagan Coille there is an upright slab about 5 feet high & 2 broad, said by the people in the neighbourhood to mark the spot where some chief fell.

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