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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BEALACH AN TARABAIRT Bealach an Tarabairt
Bealach an Tarabairt
Bealach an Tarabairt
Alexander Laingstone Shepherd Garbh Eileach
Mr Malcolm Livingston Garbh Eileach
Mr Colin Campbell, Teacher Knockrome Jura
128 A narrow hollow about ⅕ of a mile in length, situated in "Garbh Eileach", about ¼ of a mile N.W. [North West] from "Rudha Mòr"
Sig. [Signification] Not known.
BEALACH BUIDHE Bealach Buidhe Alexander Laingstone Shepherd Garbh Eileach
Mr Malcolm Livingston Garbh Eileach
Mr Colin Campbell, Teacher Knockrome Jura
128 A small hollow forming the Communication between the top of the precipice and the seashore at the N.E. [North East] of "Garbh Eileach. Sig. [Signification] Yellow pass.
GARBH ElLEACH Garbh Eileach Alexander Laingstone Shepherd Garbh Eileach Mr Malcolm Livingston Garbh Eileach
Mr Colin Campbell, Teacher Knockrome Jura
128 The largest of the group of islands forming the "Isles of the Sea." It is about 1¼ mile in length with a mean breadth of nearly half a mile. It lies N.E. [North East] & S.W. [South West] in a line between the islands of "Dùn Domhnuill" and "A' Chùli." English meaning, "Rough Mound"

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(Sheet 128 Argyll) --ph [parish] of Jura

[Signature] A.McDonald Lce Corpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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