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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT DOIRE-NA H-ARAICH | Allt Doire-na-hearra Allt Doire-na-hearra Allt Doire-na-hearra "Allt Doire-na h-araich", |
Hector McAllister Ronald McDougall, Lochend Robert Campbell, Barnellan Burn of the thicket field. |
201 | A good stream bearing this name from confluence of Eas a' Chaise with stream issuing from Loch Chaorruinn Beag, bearing no name, to junction of water flowing through Gleann a Fithich, thence called Eas Torr-an-tuirc. It forms part of the Parish boundary. Signification, Burn (of) Doire-na-hearra. |
CNOC A' CHAISTEIL | Cnoc a' Chaisteil Cnoc a' Chaisteil Cnoc a' Chaisteil |
Donald McGregor, Quay West Tarbert Neil McMillan, Carnbuie Angus McMillan, Tarbert |
201 | A prominent rocky knoll, on side of West Loch Tarbert, a little below Eascaird, (Trace 4) Sign. [Signification] 'The Castle hill' (from a large portion of slate rock, forming a somewhat rude resemblence of a tower.) |
GOB NA CARRAIGE | Gob na Carraig Gob na Carraig Gob na Carraig Gob na Carraige |
Donald McGregor, Quay West Tarbert Neil McMillan, Carnbuie Angus McMillan, Tarbert |
201 | A small rocky point, immediately south of the above [Cnoc a' Chaisteil]. Sign. [Signification] "Point of Carraig" |
ALLT TARSUINN | Allt Tarsuinn Allt Tarsuinn |
Mr. McIntyre, Eascaird Neil McMillan |
201; 202 | Applicable to a good stream, bearing this name from junction of Allt Capuill Cloiche, with Allt Cnoc Bhaile (Sheet 202 trace 9), flows westerly to sharp turn at old fence, thence called Abhainn Bardavaine. Sign. [Signification] Cross Burn. |
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[Allt Doire-na h-araich] very doubtful Allt Dore na h-Eire?
[Allt Tarsuinn] on sheet 202
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