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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC EÒGHAINN Cnoc Eoghann
Cnoc Eoghann
Cnoc Eoghann
Cnoc Eòghainn
A. Mitchell, Arnicle, Glenbarr
Robert Stewart, Glenbarr
Adam Corkindale, Baruachrach, Glenbarr
(Gael. ortho: [Gaelic orthography])
246 A small hill situated immediately to the south-east of Loch Arnicle. Sig. [Signification] (Ewen's Hill) property of K. McAlister of Glenbarr.
ABHAINN A' CHNOCAIN Abhainn a Cnocan


Abhainn a' Chnocain
A. Mitchell, Arnicle, Glenbarr
Robert Stewart, Glenbarr
Adam Corkindale, Baruachrach, Glenbarr
246 A mountain stream gathering to the east of Cnoc Eoghan, and flowing in a westerly direction as far as its base, then pursuing a northerly course till it empties itself into Barr Water, a little to east of Arnicle farm house. Signification, (The River of the small hill)
ALLT AN TUIRC Allt na Turic


Allt an Tuirc
A. Mitchell, Arnicle, Glenbarr
Robert Stewart, Glenbarr
Adam Corkindale, Baruachrach, Glenbarr
Gaelic Authorized.
246 A stream collecting at the base of Beinn an Turic, & running in a westerly direction till it falls into Abhainn a Cnocan. Sig. [Signification] (Boar's Stream)
DOIRE NA H-EARBAIGE Doire na Earbag


Doire na h-Earbaige
A. Mitchell, Arnicle, Glenbarr
Robert Stewart, Glenbarr
Adam Corkindale, Baruachrach, Glenbarr
Gaelic Author: [Authorized]
246 This name is applied to a hill situated about a mile to the South-west of Beinn an Turic, property of Captain McNeill of Ugadale. Sig. [Signification] Doire (Wood) Earbag, (Roe)

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246 -- Parishes of Kilean & Kilkenzie -- Argyllshire

Doire na h-Earbaige [note]
Doire na h-Earbaige might be written without the final, e, with propriety

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Baruachrach is an error for Barr Uachdaraich.

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