OS1/2/68/169
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLACH MHOR CAMAS AN EIREANNAICH | Clach Mhor Chais an Eireannaich | Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach Mr. Allan Cameron Callop Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 | "Large stone of the Irishman's bay" A large stone situated about five Chains sout of where Eas Dubh Chamais an Eireanich becomes Confluent with Loch Sheil |
EAS DUBH CAMAS AN EIREANNAICH | Eas Dubh Chamais an Eireannaich | Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach Mr. Allan Cameron Callop Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 | "Black Waterfall of the Irishman's bay" This name applies to a mountain stream rising about half a mile south west of Meall Nan Creag Leac and flowing in a westerly direction to its Confluence with Loch Sheil in Camus an Eireannich |
PORT SGÒR NAN COILEACH | Port Sgòr nan Coileach | Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach Mr. Allan Cameron Callop Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 | "Harbour of the Cock's scaur" A small bay situated on the east side of Loch Sheil a little north of Rudha Sgòr nan Coileach |
SGÉIR DHUBH CAMAS AN EIREANNAICH | Sgeir Dhubh Chamas an Eireannaich | Revd. [Reverend] Mr Clark Corpach Mr. Allan Cameron Callop Mr Rankin Guesachan |
009 | A Rock in Loch Shiel opposite Rudha nan Sliseag meaning The Black Rock of the Irishman's Bay |
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[Page] 169Co. [County] Argyll Parish of Kilmalllie
Port Sgòr nan Coileach [Note] Sgòrr
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Eas Dubh Chamais an Eireannaich rises north west of Meall Nan Creag Leac.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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