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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LARACH BURN Larach Burn
Larach Burn
Larach Burn
John Turner, Glen Finart
John McFadzean
Mr McKenzie Teacher
164 A small stream rising on the West Side of, and flowing into Glen Finart Burn
ALLT NAN CROCAN Allt nan Crocan
Allt nan Crocan
Allt nan Crocan
John Turner, Glen Finart
John McFadzean
Mr McKenzie Teacher
164 A rapid stream rising east of and flowing into the Valley or Stream of Glen Finart
Sign. [Signification] Burn of the Crook
EAS MÒR Eas Mòr
Eas Mòr
Eas Mòr
John Turner, Glen Finart John McFadzean
Mr McKenzie Teacher
164 A large stream rising the top of Sligrachan Hill and flowing into Glen finart burn near the farm steading of Sligrachan
LARACH HILL Larach Hill
Larach Hil
Larach Hill
Larrig Hill
John Turner, Glen Finart John McFadzean
Mr McKenzie Teacher
Estate Plan
164 A prominent hillock situated near the head of Glen Finart

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Parish of Kilmun -- County of Argyll

Allt nan Crocan -- Burn of Crooks or hooks

Transcriber's notes

EAS MAR -- I have amended this to EAS MOR

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