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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT LAIRIG AN UINNSINN Allt Lairig na h-Uinnsinn
Allt Lairig na h-Uinnsinn
Allt Lairig na h-Uinnsinn
Allt Lairig an Uinnsinn
Mr. McQuilkin Cuildreinich
Mr. Johnstone, Breacbharr
Mr. Peter Johnstone Tighgeata
200 A large mountain stream flowing southwards and falling in Loch Stornoway. Sign. [Signification] The stream of the Ash Plain
BAILLIDH (Ruins) Bàillidh
Bàillidh
Bàillidh
Mr. McQuilkin Cuildreinich
Mr. Johnstone, Breacbharr
Mr. Peter Johnstone Tighgeata
200 Several ruins which were at one time a farm steading, situate about 5 chains east of Allt Lairig na h-Uinnsinn about 2 miles from its junction with Loch Stornoway. Sign. [Signification] A "Magistrate"
CRUACH NAN DUARMAN Cruach na Duarman
Cruach na Duarman
Cruach na Duarman
Cruach nan Duarman.
Mr. McQuilkin Cuildreinich
Mr. Johnstone, Breacbharr
Mr. Peter Johnstone Tighgeata
200 A round flat topped hill about half a mile west of Bàillidh "The Hill of the Murmur".

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