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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRUACH NA MEALA Cruach na Meala
Cruach na Meala
Cruach na Meala
Mr Archibald Bell Cuilghailtro
Alexander McGregor Druim-drishaig
Mr. A. Dewar Cretshengan
190 Applied to a good sized round hill rising gradually from Chill Maluiag, situate east of the latter & immediately west of the north end of Cathar Liath Sig: [Signification] The Hill of Honey
CATHAR LIATH Cathar Liath
Cathar Liath
Cathar Liath
Alexander McGregor Druim-drishaig
Mr. N. Dewar Cretshengan
Mr. A. Dewar Cretshengan
190 Applied to a mossy piece of ground between Cruach na Meala & Cruach Baileure Sig: [Signification] Gray Moss
CRUACH BAILE-UIR Cruach Baileure
Cruach Baileure
Cruach Baileure
"Cruach Baile-ùir",
Alexander McGregor Druim-drishaig
Mr. N. Dewar Cretshengan
Mr. A. Dewar Cretshengan
Hill (of the) New-farm.
190 Applied to a small round hill a quarter of a mile N.E. [North East] of Cruach na Gobhar & south east of Cathar Liath. Sig: [Signification] Hill of the new farm

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Sheet 190 Argyllshire

[Cathar Liath] Gathar Liath on Plan
now corrected J.C.

[Cruach Baile-uir] Baile is a noun masculine
An adjective agrees with its noun
in gender number & case

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