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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
UAMH ROPA Uamh Ropa
Uamh Ropa
Uamh Ropa
Duncan Ferguson
Donald Mathieson
Gaelic Orthography
261 A name applied to an inaccessible cave, and small rocky inlet of the sea; situated about half a mile south of the mouth of Innean Glen.
Signification Rope cave.
EAGNISH Eagnish Duncan Ferguson
Donald Mathieson
261 This name is applied to a very bold & precipitous range of rocks on the seaside, & west base of Cnoc Moy.
Signification not known.
BINNEIN FITHICH Binnein Fithich

Binnein Fithich
Duncan Ferguson
Donald Mathieson
Gaelic Orthography
261 A rocky eminence of considerable height on the west side of Cnoc Moy.
Sign. [Signification] Raven's peak.

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Argyllshire [Southend Ph. [Parish] deleted]

[Header notes]
No change except for "Eagnish"
[Initialled] H.Y. March 1916

Names revised March 1916

[Eagnish crossed out in later revision with note]
See p [page] 16
261

Binnein Fithich [note]
Fithich see Creag an Fhithich on Plan 262/13, Ph. [Parish] of Southend & page 15 of Name Bk [Book] 1/2500 scale
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