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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC A' BHAILE-SHIOS Cnoc Bhaile Shios
Cnoc Bhaile Shios
Cnoc Bhaile Shios

Cnoc a' Bhaile-shios
Mr. James McLean Clerk to Mr Sinclair Factor
Mr. Angus McMillan
Mr. Neil McMillan
Mr. McIntyre Eascairt
202 A well known name applied to a large and rocky Hill situate about four miles south of the village of Tarbert and having several features, the principal of which are Cnoc Bhreac and Cnoc Fhionn. It forms the highest principal feature in the northern part of Cantyre. Sign. [Signification] "Uncertain"
CNOC BREAC Cnoc Breac
Cnoc Breac
Cnoc Breac
Mr. Angus McMillan
Mr. Neil McMillan
Mr. Malcolm Cook Claonaig
202 A prominent rocky peak a short distance to the north of Cnoc Bhaile Shios.
Sign. [Signification] "Spotted Hill"
CNOC AN FHIONN Cnoc an Fhionn Mr. Angus McMillan
Mr. Neil McMillan
Mr. Malcolm Cook Claonaig
202 A rocky top upwards of 1/4 of a mile South East of Cnoc Bhaile Shios on the top of which stand some large pieces of rock hence the name.
Sign. [Signification] "Giant or Chief's Hill"

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202 -- Ph [Parish] Kilcalmonell & Kilbery -- Argyllshire

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