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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOM A' BHOTHAIN | Tom a' Bhothain Tom a' Bhothain Tom a' Bhothain |
John Turner A Campbell Mr McKenzie |
164 | A steep rocky Knoll situated near the Castle Craig Sign [Signification] Knowe of the hut |
CASTLE CRAIG | Castle Craig Castle Craig Castle Craig |
John Turner A Campbell Mr McKenzie |
164 | A very conspicuous and rocky point situated on the West Side of Glen Finart. (Origin of name unknown, and no visible trace of a castle ever having stood here) |
ALLT NAN TAGHAN | Allt nan Taghan Alllt nan Taghan Allt nan Taghan |
John Turner A Campbell Mr McKenzie |
164 | A crooked stream rising near the Castle Craig and flowing into the Glen Finart Burn Sign [Signification] Burn of the Pole-cats |
ALLT AN IARUINN | Allt an Iarruinn Allt an Iarruinn Allt an Iarruinn |
John Turner A Campbell Mr McKenzie |
164 | A small stream rising near Creag Loisgte and flowing into Glen Finart Burn Sign. [Signification] Burn of the Iron |
CRAIGHOYLE | Craighoyle | Mr Chalmers [Lachwood] M. McGibbon Ardentinny M McNaughton Ardentinny |
164; 165 | A neat Cottage situated on the East bank of Glenfinart B. [Burn] about half a mile North of Drynain |
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[Page] 128Parish of Kilmun -- County of Argyll
Craighoyle Craighoyle not entered in N. [Name] Book
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Celia Skelton
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