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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CEANN CAOL | Ceann Caol | Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach Mr Hugh Kennedy Fort William Mr Donald Cameron, Bliach |
011 | Applied to an elevated ridge of land situated about a mile west of the Corran Dhubh, and north of Creag na Bealaidh. English Meaning "Narrow Head" |
ALLT AN TORR FHEÀRNA | Allt an Torr Fhèarna Allt Torr an Fhearna Allt an Torr-fheàrna |
Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach Mr Hugh Kennedy Fort William Mr Donald Cameron, Bliach |
011 | A stream rising on the north side of Ceann Choal and flowing northward falls into Loch Eil about 3 miles west of Corpach, English Meaning, 'Burn of the Aulder tree Knoll'. |
ALLT A' CHRÒCHAICHE | Allt a' Chròchaiche | Rev [Reverend] Alexander Clark, Corpach Mr Hugh Kennedy Fort William Mr Donald Cameron, Bliach |
011 | Applied to a stream rising on the northside of Ceann Choal, and flowing north wards falls into Loch Eil about 4 miles west of Corpach. English Meaning. 'Stream of the Saffron coulered [coloured] trees.' |
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[Page] 244Parish of Kilmallie Argyllshire
Allt a' Chròchaiche [Note] Crochaich or better Allt Crochach
[Signature] John Duncan Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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