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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH MÒR Loch Mòr
Loch Mòr
Loch Mòr
Duncan McCallum, Arinanuan
A. Mitchell, Arnicle, Glenbarr
D. McMillan, Glenbarr
241 A small loch in the farm of Garvalt. Signification, (Large loch)
LOCH BEAG Loch Beg


Loch Beag
Duncan McCallum, Arinanuan
A. Mitchell, Arnicle, Glenbarr
D. McMillan, Glenbarr
Gael: ortho: [Gaelic orthography]
241 A small loch immediatley to east of Loch Mor. Sig. [Signification] (Small Loch)
CNOC AN T-SEILICH Cnoc an Seileach


Cnoc an t-Seilich
Duncan McCallum, Arinanuan
A. Mitchell, Arnicle, Glenbarr
D. McMillan, Glenbarr
The Willow Knowe.
241 A small hill immediatley to the south of Loch Beg. Sig. [Signification] (Willow Hill)

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241 -- Parishes of Kilean & Kilkenzie -- Argyllshire

Cnoc an t-Seilich [note]
It would be well to keep to one spelling of
the word Seileach as it is of frequent occurrence

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