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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENCLOICHAGEOIDH Glencloichageoidh
Glencloichageoidh
Glencloichageoidh
Keith McAlister of Glenbarr
D. McCallum
D. McMillan, Glenbarr
241 A shepherds house in Glenclachaig, property of Keith McAlister, Glenbarr
LOCH NA CRAIGE Loch na Creag
Loch na Creag
Loch na Creag
Loch na Craige.
D. McMillan
D. McCallum, Arinanuan Glenbarr
241 A small loch on a rocky ridge about a mile to the east of Glen Clachaig. Signification, (The loch of the Craig)
BEALACH NA GAOITH Bealach na Gaoth

"Bealach na Gaoith"
D. McMillan
D. McCallum, Arinanuan Glenbarr
Windy pass.
241 An opening, or pass, at the base of Cruach McIntyre leading into Glen Clachaig. Sig. [Signification] (Windy pass)
CLACH A' GHEOIDH Clach a Geoidh

"Clach a' Gheoidh"
D. McMillan
D. McCallum, Arinanuan Glenbarr
Gael: ortho: [Gaelic orthography]
241 A pretty large block of a rock about 10 feet high & almost perpendicular situated in Clachaig Glen. Signification, (Goose's Stone)

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241 -- Parishes of Kilean & Kilkenzie -- Argyllshire

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