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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLACH A' BHUIC | Clach a' Bhuic Clach a' Bhuic Clach a' Bhuic |
Mr. Neil Dewar Cretshengan Mr. Alexander Dewar Cretshengan Archibald Bell Cuilghailtro |
190 | Applicable to a very large boulder between high and low water, situate a short distance north of Creagan Breac. Sig: [Signification] The Goat's stone |
CREAGAN BREAC | Creagan Breac Creagan Breac Creagan Breac |
Mr. Neil Dewar Cretshengan Mr. Alexander Dewar Cretshengan Archibald Bell Cuilghailtro |
190 | Applicable to two small rocks on the east side of the county road, and a short distance south of Clach a' Bhuic. Sig: [Signification] Spotted rocks |
PORT CILL MALUAIG | Port Chill Maluaig Port Chill Maluaig Port Chill Maluaig "Port Cill Mhaluaig" "Port Cill Maluaig" |
Mr. Neil Dewar Cretshengan Mr. Alexander Dewar Cretshengan Archibald Bell Cuilghailtro "Gaelic ortho. [orthography]" but in this district the name is best known. |
190 | Applied to a small port where there is an old boat house, situate north of Chill Maluaig Sig [Signification] Port of Malloy's Burying Ground |
NA MEOIR | Meur Meur Meur "Am Meur". Na Meòir |
Mr. Neil Dewar Cretshengan Mr. Duncan Dewar Cretshengan Archibald McGregor, Druim-drishaig The prong or Toe, The prongs or Toes. |
190 | Applicable to a curve in the rocks resembling the toes of a person, situated immediately south of Port Chill Maluaig. Sig: [Signification] Toes |
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[Na Meoir] Plural
Na Meoir The Toes
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