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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAG AN SGITHEICH | Creag-na-Sgitheich Creag-na-Sgitheich Creag-na-Sgitheich "Creag an Sgitheich" |
John Turner A Campbell Mr McKenzie |
164 | A rocky part of the hillside situated south of Creag Coll Sign. [Signification] Craig of the hawthorn |
ALLT GLAS LINNE | Allt Ghlais Linne Allt Ghlais Linne Allt Ghlais Linne "Allt Glais Linne" |
John Turner A Campbell Mr McKenzie |
164 | A rough stream rising near Bealach an t Sionnaich and joining Eas Mòr near Nether Craig coll Sign. [Signification] Stream of the Grey linn |
GLAS LINNE | Glas Linne Glas Linne Glas Linne "Ghlas Linne |
John Turner A Campbell Mr McKenzie |
164 | Applied to the upper part of the deep bed of Allt Ghlais Linne Sign. [Signification] Grey linn or waterfall |
EAS MÒR | Eas Mòr Eas Mòr Eas Mòr |
John Turner A Campbell Mr McKenzie |
164 | A deep-bedded stream: rising near the Creachan Mòr and joining Glen Finart Burn near nether Craigcoll |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 117Parish of Kimun -- County of Argyll
CREAG AN SGITHAICH "Creag an Sgithaich" The Hawthorn Craig
ALLT GLAS LINNE "Allt Glais Linne" Grey linne Burn
GLAS LINNE "Ghlas Linne" Grey Linne
Transcriber's notes
EAS MAR I have amended this to EAS MORTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
Celia Skelton
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